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April 2011
(76%)
22 Reviews
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Abstract: Ever since that fateful moment in 1996 when she first appeared on small screens around the world, Lara Croft has become an iconic piece of video game history. Not only has she (inadvertently) aided many a lonely, nerdy boy through his passage through p...
Abstract: I need a girl like Lara Croft. She's a no-nonsense kind of gal who has a knack for solving ancient mysteries and getting the goods. She's also great at killing dinosaurs, climbing up giant mountains, swimming and hand-to-hand combat, but I don't need...
Abstract: If you've been living under a rock for the last decade, at least as far as the gaming industry is concerned, maybe you haven't heard of the powerhouse success that is the "Tomb Raider" franchise-or the compilation known as "The Tomb Raider Trilogy." Th...
Abstract: The Tomb Raider franchise, created by Toby Gard and Core in 1996, gave gaming one of the most iconic female characters in Lara Croft. The franchise was an instant success both on the PlayStation and in popular culture. Many games were created and two f...
Abstract: Sony's habit of releasing up-rezzed game collections is one many of us can get behind. These usually signify a correlating announcement or game release by the same developer, be it Sucker punch's Sly Collection smuggling a hidden trailer for Sly 4 with...
Abstract: Tomb Raider Trilogy brings together three second-era Tomb Raider games from Crystal Dynamics -- Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld. The package chronicles Lara Croft’s efforts to track down her mother while she butts heads with her longtime nemesis Ja...
The Tomb Raider Trilogy is a nice collection of some of the best games in the series. Both Legend and Anniversary get revamped to work on a more visual level with their PS3 counterpart Underworld. I have to say I loved playing this and recommend it to...
Abstract: Tomb Raider: Legend (originally released in 2006) is the first game on the disc, and it’s really starting to show its age. Though the game is definitely playable and still fun, the controls are wonky, Lara’s movements are clunky, and the camera is aby...
Abstract: The Tomb Raider series has become a rather inscrutable collage of mountains and breasts in my mind. Its multiple sequels and franchise "reboots" have turned the franchise into a vague soup where I find it increasingly difficult to tell the games apar...