Posted on: October 8, 2024

stevenrpg1
Verified ownerGames: 212 Reviews: 6
A Solid Ending to the Trilogy
Note lock the game to 60 fps. the physics and AI are tied to the fps so when it runs above 60 they break. While the story has its rushed moments this was a good albeit somewhat flawed sendoff for the Legend trilogy. Graphics still look quite good for its age and the voice acting is well performed across the board. Gameplay follows a similar control and movement scheme found Anniversary and Legend but with a few changes that make it feel a bit more unique to them. This is mostly due to Lara's animations and the timing for he movements having more weight to them. She can also kick attack as a melee option and wall jump. Has some fantastic set pieces and level design with decent puzzles and some combat sprinkled in here and there. The motorcycle is fun to ride despite only being used in a few levels and underwater levels will never be to my liking in any game. The story finishes up Lara looking for answers as to what happened to her mother while dealing with Amanda and Natla. There is an over the top cheesy feel to the story at times that works well and fits the series that still has enough drama and good characterization for me to actually care about what is going on. If you like Legend and Anniversary there is no reason to not give this one a go.
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