Tomb Raider: Anniversary retraces Lara Croft's original genre-defining adventure, globe-trotting 3rd person action-adventure in pursuit of the legendary Scion artifact. Using an enhanced 'Tomb Raider: Legend' game engine, the graphics, technology and physics bring Lara's adventure and pursuit of a m...
Tomb Raider: Anniversary retraces Lara Croft's original genre-defining adventure, globe-trotting 3rd person action-adventure in pursuit of the legendary Scion artifact. Using an enhanced 'Tomb Raider: Legend' game engine, the graphics, technology and physics bring Lara's adventure and pursuit of a mystical artifact known only as the Scion right up to today's technology standards and offers gamers a completely new gameplay experience. Re-imagined, Anniversary delivers a dynamic fluidly and fast Lara Croft, massive environments of stunning visuals, intense combat and game pacing, and an enhanced and clarified original story.
Epic Exploration - The lost city of Atlantis and ancient Egyptian pyramids are ripe for discovery: explore every hidden dark crevice and impossible heights; enter into strange, undiscovered lands and solve their deepest, darkest mysteries; open doors to new realms, uncover great rewards and unearth secrets to Lara's past.
Acrobatic Gunplay - Deftly leap around charging enemies while you unleash a hail of bullets from your trademark dual pistols.
Lethal Predators - The wilderness awaits with a wide range of bestial predatorsfrom bats to wolves to bearsready to defend their territory from human encroachment. New and improved AI means that all enemies will exhibit a more diverse behaviour set, providing improved combat challenges for the player.
Supernatural elements are used sparingly to provide a mystical allure around the world, while maintaining the world's grounded core. The awesome T-Rex and intriguing Atlantean centaurs suck you in to the wonderfully intriguing and mysterious world of Tomb Raider.
Death-Defying Environmental Playground - Leap over massive gaps, cling onto rock ledges, and swim through underground tunnels.
Solve the Diabolical Machinery of the Past - seek to outwit the brilliant ancient designers of many epic puzzles and vaults in order to uncover their secrets. Be warned that they do not take kindly to 'meddling', and as such, the price of failure is extreme.
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Got about 5 hours into game and can't continue. Reached a room where frame rates dropped to 5 fps when facing out into the room. Now there's a jump that I can't make at this frame rate so I can't continue.
Played on Asus ROG Strix laptop with AMD RX 6800M.
Then installed on desktop with RTX 3090 but the game wouldn't load past the first screen.
Both Windows 11.
Spent an hour searching Google, changing settings, and installing on another machine. Cut my losses and gave up. Was ok while it lasted, but not worth more hassle. Played every TR game on their original consoles at release - playing this was nostalgic but was a bit more dated than I'd remembered. Not nearly as replayable as some other games from the same year like Gears of War or Halo 3.
I've bought this game to play on laptop with win10 and found out that it crashes after introduction video. I tried 3 tutorials and couldn't run the game: launching in game in compatibility modes, adding to data execution prevention whitelist, downloaded several patches. Nothing works.
OK. After trying out the Legend (and not being overly impressed) I hoped that maybe next installment polished out some flaws. Well... it didn't.
Firstly, if you got used to controls in the previous game - you'll need some getting used to this one since the default bindings changed. A minor issue since you can redefine the keys but annoying nevertheless.
The progagonist model is still an absurdly unrealistic overly elongated "fit" woman which is more a zitty teenager's wet dream than any realistic person. I can understand the appeal for younger male audience but for a grown-up it's just ridiculous.
The controls are annoying, swimming is clunky, the camera has a life of its own and since your moves depend on the actual camera angle, it's very often than you misjudge the proper jump direction because the camera just flipped somewhere else in the last second. That's one of the most frustrating parts.
I'm not very fond of the linearity of the main adventure but that's me. Others may be OK with it. The manor part seemed to be a more "exploratory" part of the game and at first was fun but quickly turned into a chore consisting mostly of running back and forth across the whole estate and trying to nail the jumps (see remarks above) in the gymnasium.
And it seems to be much more bugged than the Legend.
So overally - maybe it was worth the time if you had been a fan of the original game and got this back in 2008 as a remake of the original TR.
As for the game from 2008 it didn't age that well graphics-wise compared to some other games released around that time.
So it might be worth giving it a try even for the reason of being one of the few original "3d platformers" (I'm still to try out the "modern" Prince of Persia) but don't set your expectations too high.
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