![]() ![]() The overall presentation and controls haven’t improved, so much so that they got expanded a bit, which is no surprise considering a one-year difference between the two games. The second game in the series, has Lara searching for a magical Dagger of Xian, which is also being looked for by an Italian cult. Overall, I would suggest playing both this game and the original one, to see how far the series has gone, and also to compare notes. Moreover, if you’re a completionist type or player there are plenty of things to collect, which will be viewable in the mansion. With excellent graphics and a soundtrack, this game is a perfect introduction to the series. The only thing that is done differently is that some of the boss battles are done through quick-time events, as opposed to the original where you would shoot them until they die. Even the cutscenes are remade 1:1, most of the time. Each level and the puzzle are still there, even the enemy placement is relatively unchanged. This is a particularly difficult thing to achieve, but Anniversary is in most cases exactly, what you would imagine by playing the original game. ![]() It follows the original story, and the feel of the original is still there. Jumps and other acrobatics are much easier to plan out and execute. This time a more modern approach is taken, where Lara moves around freely, and you get an over-the-shoulder look while aiming. The gameplay is more user-friendly, and long are the days of “tank controls”. The overall gameplay is the same as in Legend, but it’s player friendly enough to make it enjoyable for new players. TR: Anniversary was developed by Crystal Dynamics, right after Tomb Raider: Legend. Why not just list the original games instead? Well, it’s in large part due to accessibility, and this is a very good remake of the original game. Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris (2014): PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, Switch and Stadiaįaced with the exhaustion of the formula of recent years, Crystal Dynamics bet, again, for a new reboot, this time, with a Lara Croft more human than ever through a journey of personal discovery that would make her a true survivor.Now, you may be wondering why is the remake of the first game, listed as the first game on the list.Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (2010): PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Switch, Stadia, iOS and Android.Tomb Raider Underworld (2008): PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and Nintendo DS.Tomb Raider Legend (2006): PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox, Xbox 360, GameCube, Nintendo DS and Game Boy Advance.Tomb Raider Anniversary (2007): PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 and Wii.Even, two dual-stick shooter-style spin-offs were released. Tomb Raider: The Prophecy (2002): Game Boy AdvanceĪfter a notable burnout of the franchise, those responsible decided to reset the franchise with a remake of the original and giving Lara Croft a new origin and personality.Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness (2003): PC and PlayStation 2.Tomb Raider: Chronicles (2000): PC, PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast.Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation (1999): PC, PlayStation 2 and Dreamcast. ![]() Tomb Raider III: The Lost Artifact (2000): PC, PlayStation and PlayStation 2.Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft (1998): PC and PlayStation.Tomb Raider II (1997): PC and PlayStation.Tomb Raider: The Curse of the Sword (2001): Game Boy Color.Tomb Raider (1996): PlayStation, Game Boy Color, PC and Saturn.Here we show you the list of all the titles in order to know their history from start to finish: Order of the classic Tomb Raider saga To play all the Tomb Raider titles you have to take into account that currently there are three sagas starring Lara Croft. From then on, numerous installments followed in the most varied platforms, giving rise to three sagas of Lara Croft video games that we detail below so that you can play the Tomb Raider titles in order: Chronological order the Tomb Raider sagas The franchise started with the classic Tomb Raider to give way to a handful of sequels that kept the puzzles and platforms as the central axis of their adventures. With the aim of revolutionizing three-dimensional action and platform adventures, Core Design and Eidos Interactive completed in 1996 a first installment that became a true benchmark of the genre. Since its beginnings, Tomb Raider practically became an icon of video game culture, even crossing the medium to star in series, movies, video clips, merchandising, comics and more. ![]()
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