Posted on: April 23, 2022

OmegaBolt
Verified ownerGames: 95 Reviews: 1
Good remake, decent port
- Surprisingly good graphics, particularly texture quality. I assume this is a port of a higher fidelity version than the PS2 copy I played back in the day as it looks really crisp. Recommend turning off depth of field as it's a smeary looking implementation. - Fun platforming puzzles. They did a great job taking the original levels and expanding them with intricate climbing puzzles. Probably the best gameplay improvements. The readability of the levels is mostly fantastic too, with grabbable platforms clear without requiring obnoxious yellow paint. That said, the acrobatics is not as satisfying as the original due to being so mechanically less demanding. - Combat is decent but lacking drama; feels more spammy than frantic. It handles smoothly though and due to the relative infrequency of the fights it's more of a punctuation mark than anything. Weapon choice is as clean and simple as the original TR, though the guns lack punch in the sound department, plus no de-syncronised firing of her famous dual pistols sadly. - Most refined controls & camera in this era of TR IMO. Legend's was stiff, Underworld's gave me motion sickness, this get's a good balance. The controls are fast and loose like the other two games, but feel more predictable than Legends and tighter than Underworld. You do still get issues around "relativity to camera or character", sometimes left is Lara's left, sometimes it's camera left, but I find it's the least egregious of the three. - Tonally it's a bit limp. Lara looks great but all the characters have a Disney cartoon quality that doesn't quite do it for me. The atmosphere and storytelling is friendlier, less dark and sinister than the original. Lara is sympathetic, not a ruthless badass. Dialogue is embellished in a way that doesn't feel necessary or additive. The game misses the eerie, epic loneliness the original possesses. More Indy 4 than Raiders/ToD. - Really nice amount of extras like costumes, time trial modes and commentary tracks.
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