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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation + Chronicles

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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation + Chronicles
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When Lara was only 16, she was tutored in archaeology by Professor Werner Von Croy, a world-famous archaeologist. Skip forward now, to find Lara in Egypt, minding her own business until a pool of quicksand pulls her underground, deep into an ancient tomb. Here she unwittingly releases the evil god S...
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Windows XP / Vista / 7, 1.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatibl...
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When Lara was only 16, she was tutored in archaeology by Professor Werner Von Croy, a world-famous archaeologist. Skip forward now, to find Lara in Egypt, minding her own business until a pool of quicksand pulls her underground, deep into an ancient tomb. Here she unwittingly releases the evil god Set, and for the rest of the game her ultimate aim is to recapture him and return him to his prison. Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation follows her quest through 43 levels, all set in the same underground world, so the story moves as seamlessly and effortlessly as the famous Tomb Raider herself.

In Tomb Raider Chronicles, Lara is still missing in Egypt and there is no word about her whereabouts. Fearing the worst, her closest friends arrange a service in her honor and to share their insights about some of Lara’s more mysterious exploits. Tomb Raider Chronicles offers new insights into the past adventures of Lara Croft along with a host of new weapons such as the grappling hook gun and a sniper rifle. If you feel creative and want to make your own adventures, the official Tomb Raider Level Editor is included with the game.

  • Includes Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider Chronicles.
  • Utilize new moves to overcome obstacles: walk along tightropes, swing across parallel bars, and stealthily attack your enemies with silent hand-to-hand combat takedowns.
  • Explore tombs as a teenage Lara Croft discovering her roots as an adventurer.
  • Highly interactive environments: light torches, swing from ropes, and kick down doors.

TOMB RAIDER: THE LAST REVELATION © 1999 Crystal Dynamics group of companies. All rights reserved. TOMB RAIDER: THE LAST REVELATION, THE LAST REVELATION, TOMB RAIDER, and LARA CROFT are trademarks of the Crystal Dynamics group of companies.

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Posted on: July 19, 2012

KainKlarden

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Games: 767 Reviews: 59

Best classic Tomb Raiding experience

While this is strangely not a universally accepted thing, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation is the best classic Tomb Raider game. I know, i know. The ropes were implemented in an awful and annoying way, the game takes place pretty much only in Egypt... I know this complaints, but is tand by my words. It's the best classic Tomb Raider. I guess, it comes down to the personal preference, but for me Tomb Raider was first and foremost about, well, |tomb raiding". It was about some seemingly unexplored places, *you* can explore, filled with deadly traps and hidden treasures and secrets. The first Tomb Raider game was about that - it felt like an adventure in exploration, with the storyline only reinforcing the adventuring spirit and need for exploration. But the first Tomb Raider feels outdated, it lacks the agility and moves later classic titles have, it feels more clumsy. Which is not surprising given its age, but that's the thing - it deserves respect for what it did and what it started. But it's not that fun now. Tomb Raider 2 and 3? People love them. And i can see why. Because i also do. But they focus on other things. They are still about exploration, but action more often than not, becomes the key. You shoot a lot of enemies, and enemies are often people. And rather often they have all the right to shoot you too. That's the thing about TR2 and 3 - the games' locations are cities, military bases, science laboratories. With you shooting guards, not just some "bad guys". Sure, TR2 and 3 did some cool stuff, it was fun to see the underwater sections and explore sunken ships. hell, even the urban exploration thing, like the London non-used underground station was kinda fun. But it ultimately felt like developers just had a list of cool places around the world the wanted Lara to visit, and they just threw them in the game without much rhyme and reason. The Last Revelation, however, does the opposite. It's a focused and much more agile and fun return to the Tomb Raider 1 feel. Which is exactly why some people might not like it, thinking of it as a more boring, lacking of "epic adventure action" experience. But, in my opinion, it was the return to what Tomb Raider does best - exploring the tombs, finding secrets, solving puzzles and figuring out ancient prophecies. It wasn't without bad parts, sure. The ropes i already mentioned, and there was a simply too tedious part with a motorcycle closer to the end of the game. And Alexandira part is a tiny bit too open for exploration, while having only one correct path of events. But it's still great at what it does right, and what it does wrong just makes it a tiny bit more annoying, not bad. And Chronicles? It's actually rather good. It does some new things but feels more like TR3 with an episodical structure. And the last episode is a bit more annoying than it should've been, thanks to the fact, that TR engine just couldn't do spy stealth gameplay right. But other episodes are quite fun. Especially the one with young Lara, who dosn't have a weapon throught the entire episode, thus making it a heaven for people who love the exploration, acrobatics and puzzle-solving parts of Tomb Raider. Chronicles just tried to do episodic structure 5 years too early and on a wrong engine. I'm happy, at least Chronicles didn't suffer from "episodic turned into one game" problem as much as something like Fahrenheit. But that was it, the glorious end for the classic Tomb Raider. On a pretty high note, with Chronicles being more of an "eplilogue". And while i love Underworld and like Anniversary (don't get me started on Legend, though), while i mourn the complete failure of brilliant ideas in Angel of Darkness, when i think Tomb Raider, i think about The Last Revelation. The best classic, and probably the best overall, Tomb Raider game.


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Posted on: July 19, 2012

xenonemo

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Games: 332 Reviews: 5

Buy it for TLR

The Last Revelation is the game that brought the Tomb Raider series back to its roots, and it some ways, is even more of a tomb raiding experience than the first game. Gone are the "Lara as James Bond" levels, replaced by pure tomb raiding goodness. The entire game DOES take place in Egypt (apart from a training level in Cambodia), and while that might sound boring for a series known for its country to country hopping heroine, there's actually plenty of variety in the levels. Lara explores Old Kingdom locations all the way through to the Egypt of the Ptolemies (including Cleopatra's palace) and the alleyways of modern Alexandria, giving you a good idea of just how many cultures Egypt influenced and was influenced by. Oh yeah, and since this is Egypt, Lara gets attacked by mummies! :) REAL mummies this time, not those fake ones from TR1. The game does take some departures from the series formula, such as Lara being able to travel back and forth between level sections instead of only being able to progress forward. If you're stuck in a certain area, it might be because you need to backtrack to an area you were at a couple of loading screens ago. Lara can also combine items in her inventory in this game, a feature which is necessary for her to progress through the game. For example, in one level, she combines items to make a pole with a hook on the end so that she can use it to obtain an item that's locked up in a cage. As for Chronicles, well... it's a mixed bag. For every step that TLR took forward, Chronicles took two steps back, and unfortunately gave us the return of James Bond Lara, even going so far as to have her break in to a rival's high tech fortress to steal an artifact there. To make matters worse, the levels don't really live up to the quality of previous games, giving them a "fan made" vibe. It's still a fun game, especially if you like Lara's more high tech antics just as much or more so than her tomb raiding escapades, but just don't expect TRC to be of the same quality as TLR.


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Posted on: May 6, 2015

IM_Lynch

Games: 42 Reviews: 2

The Definitive Tomb Raider Experience

When it comes to the exciting outings of Lara, Core Design's 'The Last Revelation' is, for me, the pinnacle of the Tomb Raider series. As a fresh return to the series' roots, the fourth game focuses more on high adventure and exciting exploration, sending the player on an epic journey across ancient locations in Egypt to resolve a prophecy that spans millennia. Gone are gloomy London skylines and secret military installations of the previous two games. Instead of diving into underwater bases, Lara will delve into ancient tombs and mysterious ruins. You'll search for archaic artifacts instead of keycards, dodging devious traps and whirling blades, instead of laser wires and auto-turrets. The game still has plenty of frenetic gunplay, with new weapons, ammo choices and smarter enemies. But exploration and puzzles take centre stage here. The atmosphere is fantastic. You'll feel isolated as you tiptoe through dark corridors, treading where no foot as stepped for centuries. The graphics are a step up, but the sound makes the most impact. Musical cues still feature, but for the most part you'll hear nothing but your own footsteps, the wind rolling through passageways, and the occasional crumble of stones somewhere in the distance. Exploration has never been so exciting or tense! The game is well balanced. Tomb Raider 3 often had the player wandering aimlessly around, not sure where to go; Levels were completed almost by accident. Here, everything makes sense: You'll always know the item you need to proceed - even if you don't know where it is. The puzzles are challenging, but never tedious trial and error. A great feat, considering puzzles can span multiple levels and require multiple items. You'll rarely find yourself backtracking simply to see if you missed a hidden switch or obscure item. Overall, the game provides the series' best adventure. It gets the important parts right, and brings enough fresh features to keep the series interesting. Highly recommended.


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Posted on: July 19, 2012

ULTIMATEMALE420

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Games: 1389 Reviews: 3

THE MOST BALANCED TOMB RAIDER GAMES!

I played Tomb raider 4 on my sega dreamcast 10 years ago. It is one my favourite games of all time and my personal favourite in the series. It is the most balanced of the tomb raider games. Tomb Raider 4 the last revelation has a intriguing story line and balanced difficulty. To put this dfficulty into perspective. The original Tomb Raider game was too hard, the second was too easy and too short, the third was slighly harder but still to easy and the 4th game was jus about right. It had memorable charcters in Set and Von Croy. The voice Acting was good and Lara maintained her cheeky personality not seen much of the newer more modern games. The sountrack was OK and Lara had been given new moves. The Fourth game really felt like it desered the name "Tomb raider" As you spent nearly the entire game raiding ancient egyption tombs. The puzzles in Tomb Raider 4 are quite intriguing and some of the most memorbale in the series. It is hard to talk about the 5th game chronocles without spoiling the ending of the 4th one. however I will say this if you fancy diving deeper into Lara's history and finding out more about her relationship with previous characters in the series then tomb raider 5 is another good adition to the series. It has faily good puzzles too and good level design albiet not as good level design as tomb raider. Considering Tomb raider 4 is the best is the series you should realy consider Tomb raider 5 as an additional bonus and more bang for your buck. Lara has a updated 3D model in this game making her looking more realistic for the 32bit generation then in the previous Tomb raider games. She given a few new abilities like dive rolling whilst running and the ability to put half and half together to make a whole item to be used later on the game. this how puzzles in tomb raider were further advanced. Tomb raider 4 and 5 is not just about pulling levers and jumping platform to platform it much more then that. With DRM free you truely cannot go wrong. A must Purchase game in my opinion, espcially if you have not played it before as they simply do not make games like this anymore you owe it to yourself to try it out.


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Posted on: November 22, 2015

WhatACliche

Games: 91 Reviews: 2

Classic Lara at her best

By the time the fourth Tomb Raider had rolled around, critics had started to tire of seeing the same old, same old. And though it is true that Lara's fourth outing wasn't drastically different from what had come before it, it is arguably the best of the classic Raiders. While the previous two instalments had replaced the puzzling and exploration of the original with action and gun play, The Last Revelation took the series right back to its roots with an isolated, Ancient Egyptian setting, its cryptic riddles and booby traps taking the place of thugs and speedboats. That's not to say the game doesn't have its action sequences (a rather memorable car chase and train journey spring to mind), but rather than being the main focus, they instead act as a staging area to break up the blocks of old-school adventuring. New additions such as Lara being able to hop back-and-forwards between levels is also a nice touch, allowing a sense of depth and exploration more akin to a modern open-world game. The sprawling levels are also more cleanly designed than the abstract confusion that tended to plague Tomb Raider 3, with some lavish environments and graphical effects that still hold out well to this day. As for Chronicles... well, it's not that it's actually a bad game, far from it, it's just that it's a bit short. Split into four separate chapters, each one with its own distinctive setting and style, there is a nice mix of different gameplay elements, from stealth and action, to puzzling, platforming and exploration. It won't last too long by itself, but on top of The Last Revelation, there's a good chunk of top-notch gaming here to enjoy. Overall, if you're a fan of any of the other classic Tomb Raiders, then you'll certainly enjoy these two. And if you've never played a Tomb Raider game before in your life, then it's as good a place as any to start, and you'll see why in the late '90s Lara Croft was at the top of her game.


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