I did not buy this product. I do not know why they are asking me to review a game I did not buy or use. I have to write at least 100 characters so I am rambling now to fill the space
I did not buy this product. I do not know why they are asking me to review a game I did not buy or use. I have to write at least 100 characters so I am rambling now to fill the space
Tomb Raider 2013 was an extreme disappointment,the game has absolutely nothing in common with the better classic TR games,and the character they're trying to pass off as Lara Croft in this game has absolutely no similarities whatsoever to Lara Croft,this isn't a reboot it's an entirely new game...
A great cinematic action adventure, with one of gaming's great lead performances, although its Tomb Raider DNA seems fragmented and even degenerative in parts.
Fantastic production values with great graphics, excellent combat, and a large and interesting game world; A genuinely sympathetic protagonist
The focus on combat and uncomplicated platforming and puzzles may frustrate franchise fans; Mediocre script and facial animation
Lara's had more than a few turbulent years since an ‘accidental mouse slip' brought her to prominence almost two decades ago. Championed first by Core Designs, then shipped off to Crystal Dynamics, she's undergone rewrites, retcons and ever-changing personal tragedies.
This game is very life like in movement and action. Just like a movie. I enjoy the game and recommend it to all over the age of 17.
Long term Tomb Raider fan, but had been wary of the new take on the character so had put off trying the game for a long time. I absolutely loved it - the Japanese influences on the storyline really grabbe dme and the setting, pace, and story were as good as the old ones.
And yes, it does have its own handful of genuine Tomb Raider moments - not many, perhaps, and none of which I need to spoil here, but they add up to a chunk of game that's coherent, pretty, and skilfully assembled.
Adventurer Lara Croft has encountered and defeated a variety of foes in her two decades of tomb raiding, but her biggest challenge yet is the dreaded reboot. Simultaneously hated and loved, reboots give developers a chance to take familiar characters in new directions, but at the risk of alienating...
Impressive graphics and game world; A far more human Lara Croft; Incredibly cinematic action sequences; Quality voice acting
Forgettable secondary characters; Occasionally weak dialogue; Upgrade menu may prove confusing to some
Maverick Reviews: Tomb Raider My favorite game genres are Adventure, Platforming, and Stealth, hence why my three favorite gaming franchises are Uncharted, Metal Gear Solid and Assassin's Creed. The new reboot of Tomb Raider interested me for these very reasons.
The Tomb Raider franchise and the character of Lara Croft have gone through some changes over the years. Development studio Core Design have handled most of the games in the series until it was handed over to Crystal Dynamics, who have been toiling away ever since to revitalize the story of the...
Great narrative pacing; a new character is born and we like her; great music; some gorgeous locations and well-animated characters on display; fun combat and action
Too much emphasis on action and too little on puzzles and exploration; QuickTime Events are overused as well; multiplayer seems a bit obsolete
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