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Tomb Raider for Windows PC Games

Tomb Raider for Windows

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Play the game that introduced Lara Croft to the world. The original Tomb Raider begins just as Lara Croft, an aristocrat just out of... Read More
Play the game that introduced Lara Croft to the world. The original Tomb Raider begins just as Lara Croft, an aristocrat just out of finishing school and on her way to marry into even greater wealth, has been involved in a plane crash. After quickly gathering her wits and freeing herself from the wreckage, Lara begins to explore her newly found Himalayan territory. She soon realizes that life's simplest, most savage adventures fulfill her in a way that her prior life never did. She sets out to explore all that is unknown and undiscovered. With the help of her family's money, she continues her exploration even after the civilized world has located her. Join Lara as she explores four ancient civilizations in 15 3-D environments. She will visit Vilcabamba, a lost Peruvian city that flourished for hundreds of years; Labyrinth, a Grecian city full of lions, alligators, and crazed monkeys to battle; the Great Pyramids of Egypt; and the mysterious land of Atlantis. See all editori Minimize
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Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars
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By:   arthur.greem
Jan 7, 2001

A ground-breaking game

Author's Rating: Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Good puzzles, great environment

Cons: Some rendering problems, occasional crashes when saving

Author's Review
I missed Tomb Raider when it first came out (back in 1996). I'd seen the media comments about Lara Croft and the associated hype, but discounted the game itself. Did I ever miss out ... I finally picked up a cheap copy of the game late last year while browsing in a local games store. It took maybe ten minutes before I was hooked.

Tomb Raider recounts Lara Croft's adventures while trying to recover the Scion of Atlantis. This task takes some sixteen levels of 3D caverns, tombs and ruins, during which she encounters a variety of dangerous wild creatures, henchmen, mummies, mutants and evil industrialists. She also has to deal with spike-filled pits, lava, rolling boulders, the risk of drowning, puzzles, switches and sliding blocks, not to mention running, jumping and swimming around the levels. You get an over-Lara's-shoulder view of the proceedings.

The game's graphics and play were ground-breaking in 1996 and they're still not too shabby. Lara Croft is well-animated. There are some nice touches: her head and torso twist about as you look around. as you look around The emphasis is more on puzzle-solving than combat. Puzzles range from quite obvious to extremely involved, some requiring that most of a level be explored before all the pieces of the solution can be found.

There are some truly memorable scenes in the game: a heart-stopping moment when a tyrannosaur appears and chases Lara down; looking over the edge of the cavern under St Francis' Folly. There are also some chilling animations and sound effects: Lara writhing as she drowns and the crunch as she hits the ground from a great height stick in my mind.

Unlike most games of this genre, you're not finished once the boss monster has been defeated; there's still the escape to the outside world to finish.

Whatever about the gameplay, the game engine has some faults. The VGA version has visibility problems: portions of the level vanish as you move through the level. This problem isn't apparent in the version for the 3DFX video card, although that version occasionally crashed during a save of the game.

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed the game. On several occasions I was so engrossed that I didn't realise that I'd been playing for some hours. The only other game to do that to me was Half-Life. Tomb Raider is securely on my list of great computer games.

 


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