Explore exotic locations and solve puzzles in this classic remaster
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered

Published on February 15, 2024 Review
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Explore exotic locations and solve puzzles in this classic remaster | Tomb Raider I-III Remastered

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered stays true to the original titles, with players navigating Lara through a series of challenging environments, solving puzzles, and engaging in platforming and exploration. It’s essentially the same games through and through, just with updated visuals. All levels are the same, the layout, the controls, the puzzles, secrets, and enemies are all the same. If you have played the original games and still remember it, then you’ll have no problems finding your way again.

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered stays true to the original titles, with players navigating Lara through a series of challenging environments, solving puzzles, and engaging in platforming and exploration. It’s essentially the same games through and through, just with updated visuals. All levels are the same, the layout, the controls, the puzzles, secrets, and enemies are all the same. If you have played the original games and still remember it, then you’ll have no problems finding your way again.

A modern yet conservative and impressive remaster | Review - Tomb Raider I-III Remastered https://www.taptap.io/post/7009626

As the classics, Tomb Raider I, II, and III follow the intrepid archaeologist Lara Croft as she embarks on daring expeditions to uncover ancient artifacts and solve mysteries. In this classic trilogy, players will explore exotic locations, solve intricate puzzles, and face off against formidable foes, all while unraveling a narrative that blended mythology, history, and adventure.

There is no handholding, just like the classic experience. No quest markers, no mini-maps, and no waypoint guidance. The only “modern” feature added to guide players are the optional “Action Indicators,” where all interactable items will have an exclamation point on them when nearby.

With a single button, players can seamlessly switch between retro and modern visuals. However, this feature is more of a novel addition to allow players to compare and appreciate both visual styles, rather than serving as an outright avenue to play the game in retro mode.

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Explore exotic locations and solve puzzles in this classic remaster | Tomb Raider I-III Remastered

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered stays true to the original titles, with players navigating Lara through a series of challenging environments, solving puzzles, and engaging in platforming and exploration. It’s essentially the same games through and through, just with updated visuals. All levels are the same, the layout, the controls, the puzzles, secrets, and enemies are all the same. If you have played the original games and still remember it, then you’ll have no problems finding your way again.


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