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    In case you couldn't tell by now I happen to be a fan of Tomb Raider, so I thought I'd make a discussion thread for it. Since this will be talking about the old series as well as the reboot I thought I'd put it here instead of General Square Enix.

    Tomb Raider was one of three games my brother brought home to play on his new Sony PlayStation, the other two being Tekken 2 and Resident Evil. I watched him play all three and remembered how awesome they were. Eventually I wanted to play Tomb Raider too and I sucked at it so hard. I still fairly suck at it, but that never stopped me from liking a series before (otherwise I'd hate so many games).

    I have the first three Tomb Raider games for PlayStation (my personal favorites) and Tomb Raider Anniversary for the Xbox 360. Only other one I played that I never owned was Tomb Raider the Last Revelation. Still haven't played the reboot or any of the other games outside of the ones I listed.

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    I owned all three of the Tomb Raider games for my original PS1 and thought they were all particularly awesome. The first one is still my favourite due to how different it was for the time.

    I remember when I first got it and one of my friends watched me play it and was being really dismissive. He was saying how Doom for the PC was much superior as you constantly encountered enemies. Eventually though we both realised that not encountering too many enemies made the atmosphere a lot more tense. Then we both proceeded to crap ourselves when I fell off a ledge on the first level and got jumped from behind by that bear!

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    Loved the trout out of these as a kid. I remember being so impressed with hair braid in the second They did suffer a decline in quality entry after entry, though. Then Angel of Darkness happened. Oh, sad times.

    But then the reboot happened! That game was very good. Some cliche supporting characters and the general mythology was off, but I felt Lara Croft's story arc was successful. It had some truly thrilling gaming moments. I never imagined I'd describe a Tomb Raider game as Uncharted + Arkham City + the movie The Descent, but thank God it happened.

    I'm very excited to see the sequel. I'm ready for her to return to a wise cracking badass again. The game sold really well, then Square called it a failure anyway. I never really got that. They expected the game to sell like a Grand Theft Auto title or something. Some crack was smoked when those projections were made.

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    my dad 'introduced' me to tomb raider. we had them all for the pc but now most of the disc's are too damaged to run (ooh well, piratebay).

    My dad would always play these games and i would sit next to him and watch. he could never get further without my hints :3
    i was always scared to play these games, becaus enemy's would just jump out of bushes with a sudden scary music.
    i really hated it when in Angel of Darkness you didnt have the unlimited ammo for your primary guns

    i just restarted playing Tomb raider (from SE) though i dont know if i will finish it xD

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    Unfortunately growing up I only played 2 Tomb Raider games, which were Tomb Raider II for the PS and The Angel of Darkness for PC. They were both fantastic games. I spent most of my younger years on RPG's so a series like Tomb Raider just happened to be pushed to the wayside, despite the fact that I really enjoyed them.

    I saw the trailers and all the hype Locky gave the new Tomb Raider for PS3/360 and decided I wanted to get back in to those games. It was a great decision, because it was one of my favorite 360 games of 2013. I bought a version of the game that came with "Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light" as a bonus, so I played that game around the same time as well.

    I've shared a PS3 with my brothers for years, and I just recently decided to go ahead and buy my own. I went online and got one of the limited edition azure blue PS3's. I recently bought the Tomb Raider HD trilogy collection for PS3 in anticipation of the new system I knew I was going to buy. I can't wait to dig in to those 3 games!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba View Post
    I owned all three of the Tomb Raider games for my original PS1 and thought they were all particularly awesome. The first one is still my favourite due to how different it was for the time.

    I remember when I first got it and one of my friends watched me play it and was being really dismissive. He was saying how Doom for the PC was much superior as you constantly encountered enemies. Eventually though we both realised that not encountering too many enemies made the atmosphere a lot more tense. Then we both proceeded to crap ourselves when I fell off a ledge on the first level and got jumped from behind by that bear!
    I like how people complained that the first game didn't have enough enemy encounters and then when the second game fixes that it's too violent.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle View Post
    the general mythology was off
    That seems to be a thing. "Hello, Greece. What the smurf, Thor? What are you doing here?"
    "Does anyone know the way back to Asgard?"

    Quote Originally Posted by Shaibana View Post
    i was always scared to play these games, becaus enemy's would just jump out of bushes with a sudden scary music.
    I know what you mean. I was saying 'oh trout!' so many times during my playthrough of the first Tomb Raider this past week it wasn't even funny.

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    The encounter with the T-Rex will always be one of my favourite computer game moments.

    "Hmm... that bridge is broken way up there. I wonder what could have been big enough to destr... HOLY SMURF!!!"

    Brilliant stuff.

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    Beside the whole 'Jurasic park' chapter, Venice has always stayed in my mind. i loved that part

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    I loved these games. Loved loved loved them. Tomb Raider was one of the first "feature length" games I played outside the realm of DOS and I was just mesmerized by it. It fed into my infatuation of one day being an archaeologist like Indiana Jones, and I was all over these games.

    Games I-III are classics. I don't know which I like more. Tomb Raider II might take the cake for me, if I had to pick. I love figuring out the puzzles and being surprised by smurfING DINOSAURS. Tomb Raider II had some of the only puzzles that drove me absolutely insane, though. Maneuvering through Bartoli's Hideout in Venice on your litle smurfing speedboat trying to get through the gate before it closed, and the Opera House with the keys and the elevators. I loved the settings so much, though. Awesome stuff.

    I got Last Revelation one year for Christmas after I had so desperately been pining for it. I never got to finish it because our PS busted, but I remember not loving it. I don't love the physical changes Lara Croft has gone through. Obviously she couldn't just stay pixelated with cylindrical knockers throughout the existence of time, but I feel like she doesn't even look like the original Lara Croft. This disappoints me.

    I haven't played anything at all since Last Revelation, but I recently acquired a Tomb Raider game that came free with XBox Gold (I don't remember which one it was, but I think it may have just been the reboot). I'll give it a shot, and I'd like to go back and give Last Revelation and the others a shot as well.

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    I think it was Guardian of Light that came with the Gold membership

    It's a fantastic platform/action game.

    For Legacy of Kain fans, there's really cool DLC for this game that actually lets you play as Kain & Raziel. Here's a trailer with a little story as well as gameplay.


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    Venice is awesome! I love the level where the monks are fighting... I forget what they were, but they were fighting someone and they'd help you fight provided you didn't accidentally shoot at them. If you did those monks will rip out your mother smurfing heart!

    @Shorty, I know what you mean about the design changes. I actually like her redesign for the reboot okay. Personally, I think they took the sexist criticisms about her original design too much to heart and been trying to appease those critics for years. I never thought the way she looked was sexist.

    I have no idea what most of the reboot game is about, but if the new series doesn't eventually give her the trademark twin pistols and has some tomb raiding for ancient artifacts going on heads will roll!

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    Oh man, I forgot about the monks!

    I didn't consider the sexist claims about her appearance. My main problem is just that they changed her face too much.

    Let's talk weapons. I love my uzis.

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    Lone Wolf, that video is showing me a white screen. Never mind turned out to be a problem on my end. I got it sorted.

    Uzis is also my favorite. Anything with fully automatic fire in general, really. Trying to remember if I ever used the shotgun.
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    I've used the shotgun on raptors. I dislike how slow it is, though.

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    Uzi's are the only choice. Shotgun would definitely be my second choice but yeah, it's slow as hell.

    If we're talking about the reboot though then it has to be the bow and arrow. I can't get enough of it. It was the same in The Last of Us.

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