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Tomb Raider (2013) - Review
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TOMB RAIDER
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Game Info:
Release Date: March 5, 2013
M for Mature
Genre: Action
Publisher: Square Enix
Developers: Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Studios
Synopsis:
Tomb Raider delivers an intense and gritty story of the origins of Lara Croft and her ascent from frightened young woman to hardened survivor, armed with only raw instincts and the physical ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance. Superb physics-based gameplay is paired with a heart-pounding narrative in Lara's most personal, character-defining adventure to date.
Story: (Contains no spoilers)
The plot of Tomb Raider games is usually the story of Lara Croft, an adventurer/archaeologist who, like the name implies, raids tombs and goes on adventures. The story of Tomb Raider (2013), however, is far different from any TR game from the past. The story follows a young Lara Croft, who is on her first adventure as a archaeologist in training. She, along with her friends and associates, is searching for the lost land of Yamatai, which was believed to have been led by the legendary Sun Queen Himoko. Although all clues point west on their voyage, Lara is convinced that Yamatai must be in the Dragon's Triangle, which is quoted to "make the Bermuda Triangle look like Disney World", as Himoko was said to have been able to conjure storms, and her elite guard was known as the StormGuard. However, due to the storms and dangerous waters of the Dragon's Triangle, the ship crashes into a nearby island, with the crew scattered. As Lara sees her group and begins to call out to them, she is knocked out by an unknown assailant. When she wakes, she is being dragged and hung upside-down in a cave filled with bloody corpses. Lara manages to escape (you are controlling her by this point) and makes it out of the cave by completely destroying it with explosives. As you head into the light for the first time, and observe the beautiful world you are about to encounter, Lara stares into the distance towards the sun, and the title of the game scrolls across the horizon.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of Tomb Raider feels similar to the other games, and is comparable to games like Assassin's Creed or FarCry. As you embark on your quest to save your friends, stop the bad guys, and find out the mystery behind the island, you also have to practice basic survival instincts. You won't live long if you don't find food and water, so Lara finds a makeshift longbow, becoming the first and possibly most used weapon in the game. This is used for stealth kills, and also, hunting. You also find tools such as torches, axes, crowbars, and various guns and ammo. As you journey around the island, you can find crates of 'salvage' which can be used to upgrade your tools. An example of this would be upgrading your crowbar to pry open larger and stronger doors. Salvage may be in the open, but there are larger amounts of it in more secret places. As you walk around there are also treasure chests to be found, with ancient artifacts, journals, or things to help you on your journey, like GPS extensions (adding to the map). There are also hidden tombs where you can find large amounts of treasure if you can make it through the tunnels. However, the core point of the game is to find out what happened to your friends, and kill the enemies, so you can return to those tombs freely. The game itself is open world, yet there are places you must go to finish the game, resulting in a cross between Assassin's Creed and Dishonored, or maybe even Far Cry 3.
Combat:
The combat in this game, while it takes some getting used to, is great. You feel like you are in the game, as every little detail is instigated. You have to draw the bow before you shoot it, the less you pull on the string, the less damage and range it has. Shooting a gun requires you to cockback and load it first, unlike some games where you just grab akimbo assault rifles and go guns-a-blazin. Your form of combat must also be taken into consideration. While playing this game, I often thought to myself "Do I want to kill these enemies with the bow to avoid drawing attention, or just risk the bullet and get the kill?" You will be presented with these decisions many times, as the number of enemies you face will always change, and that number will ultimately decide what to do. While the multiplayer is good for single player, it does not suit the multiplayer whatsoever. The multiplayer has common game modes like Team Deathmatch, FFA, and Capture the Flag, but how are you supposed to kill enemies when in third person, with non-CoD controls? The multiplayer of this game doesn't even get its own section from me, as it is one of those MP's that feel tacked on, like Dead Space or Uncharted. The multiplayer, however uncoordinated it may be, does not ruin the singleplayer mode, and the combat in Tomb Raider feels like it should.
Graphics:
The graphics in this game are just beautiful. The game looks stunning, as the shadows and lighting give everything a mysterious appearance. Everything looks realistic, and in my opinion, no other words can describe the game's beauty. Here are some screenshots from the game:
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Controls:
The controls are very easy to master. Anyone who has played Assassin's Creed should feel very at home with these controls, as they are very similar.
Ratings:
Story: 9.5
Gameplay: 9.9
Combat: 8.8 (For multiplayer)
Graphics: 10
Controls: 10
Overall: 9.64 or 9.7
Tomb Raider is a very addicting game, however, it is held back by a pitiful multiplayer. Although this is a turn off for many people, it does not bother me, and Tomb Raider is still one of my favorite games this year.
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Game Info:
Release Date: March 5, 2013
M for Mature
Genre: Action
Publisher: Square Enix
Developers: Crystal Dynamics, Eidos Studios
Synopsis:
Tomb Raider delivers an intense and gritty story of the origins of Lara Croft and her ascent from frightened young woman to hardened survivor, armed with only raw instincts and the physical ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance. Superb physics-based gameplay is paired with a heart-pounding narrative in Lara's most personal, character-defining adventure to date.
Story: (Contains no spoilers)
The plot of Tomb Raider games is usually the story of Lara Croft, an adventurer/archaeologist who, like the name implies, raids tombs and goes on adventures. The story of Tomb Raider (2013), however, is far different from any TR game from the past. The story follows a young Lara Croft, who is on her first adventure as a archaeologist in training. She, along with her friends and associates, is searching for the lost land of Yamatai, which was believed to have been led by the legendary Sun Queen Himoko. Although all clues point west on their voyage, Lara is convinced that Yamatai must be in the Dragon's Triangle, which is quoted to "make the Bermuda Triangle look like Disney World", as Himoko was said to have been able to conjure storms, and her elite guard was known as the StormGuard. However, due to the storms and dangerous waters of the Dragon's Triangle, the ship crashes into a nearby island, with the crew scattered. As Lara sees her group and begins to call out to them, she is knocked out by an unknown assailant. When she wakes, she is being dragged and hung upside-down in a cave filled with bloody corpses. Lara manages to escape (you are controlling her by this point) and makes it out of the cave by completely destroying it with explosives. As you head into the light for the first time, and observe the beautiful world you are about to encounter, Lara stares into the distance towards the sun, and the title of the game scrolls across the horizon.
Gameplay:
The gameplay of Tomb Raider feels similar to the other games, and is comparable to games like Assassin's Creed or FarCry. As you embark on your quest to save your friends, stop the bad guys, and find out the mystery behind the island, you also have to practice basic survival instincts. You won't live long if you don't find food and water, so Lara finds a makeshift longbow, becoming the first and possibly most used weapon in the game. This is used for stealth kills, and also, hunting. You also find tools such as torches, axes, crowbars, and various guns and ammo. As you journey around the island, you can find crates of 'salvage' which can be used to upgrade your tools. An example of this would be upgrading your crowbar to pry open larger and stronger doors. Salvage may be in the open, but there are larger amounts of it in more secret places. As you walk around there are also treasure chests to be found, with ancient artifacts, journals, or things to help you on your journey, like GPS extensions (adding to the map). There are also hidden tombs where you can find large amounts of treasure if you can make it through the tunnels. However, the core point of the game is to find out what happened to your friends, and kill the enemies, so you can return to those tombs freely. The game itself is open world, yet there are places you must go to finish the game, resulting in a cross between Assassin's Creed and Dishonored, or maybe even Far Cry 3.
Combat:
The combat in this game, while it takes some getting used to, is great. You feel like you are in the game, as every little detail is instigated. You have to draw the bow before you shoot it, the less you pull on the string, the less damage and range it has. Shooting a gun requires you to cockback and load it first, unlike some games where you just grab akimbo assault rifles and go guns-a-blazin. Your form of combat must also be taken into consideration. While playing this game, I often thought to myself "Do I want to kill these enemies with the bow to avoid drawing attention, or just risk the bullet and get the kill?" You will be presented with these decisions many times, as the number of enemies you face will always change, and that number will ultimately decide what to do. While the multiplayer is good for single player, it does not suit the multiplayer whatsoever. The multiplayer has common game modes like Team Deathmatch, FFA, and Capture the Flag, but how are you supposed to kill enemies when in third person, with non-CoD controls? The multiplayer of this game doesn't even get its own section from me, as it is one of those MP's that feel tacked on, like Dead Space or Uncharted. The multiplayer, however uncoordinated it may be, does not ruin the singleplayer mode, and the combat in Tomb Raider feels like it should.
Graphics:
The graphics in this game are just beautiful. The game looks stunning, as the shadows and lighting give everything a mysterious appearance. Everything looks realistic, and in my opinion, no other words can describe the game's beauty. Here are some screenshots from the game:
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Lara opening a pack: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Waking in the forest: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Hunting in the forest: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Controls:
The controls are very easy to master. Anyone who has played Assassin's Creed should feel very at home with these controls, as they are very similar.
Ratings:
Story: 9.5
Gameplay: 9.9
Combat: 8.8 (For multiplayer)
Graphics: 10
Controls: 10
Overall: 9.64 or 9.7
Tomb Raider is a very addicting game, however, it is held back by a pitiful multiplayer. Although this is a turn off for many people, it does not bother me, and Tomb Raider is still one of my favorite games this year.
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Release Date: March 5, 2013 (All continents)
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC
Genre: Action
Players: Single-Player Campaign / Online Versus Multiplayer
Rating: (US) Mature 17+ / (UK) Pegi 18+
Synopsis:
Armed with only the raw instincts and physical ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance, Tomb Raider delivers an intense and gritty story into the origins of Lara Croft and her ascent from a frightened young woman to a hardened survivor.
Gameplay:
As you begin the game, your ship has been destroyed near the island of Yamatai in Japan. you attempt to find your crew. You have no weapons and and are trying to escape a tomb of sacrifice. You gradually learn how to use weapons, environment, and skills to your advantage. Gameplay is very smooth with minimal exploitable bugs and glitches, and everything pieces together perfectly. You can slide down ropes and stop yourself immediately from sliding, you use weapons to not only kill the enemies of the island, but to clear debris and create rope ladders / ziplines. You can use scavenging skills to find the path you need to be on, or you can use the games "Eagle Eye" survival instincts feature to help guide you if you are a novice player. Combat skills are not generally fancied for the previous Tomb Raider games, but combat is used quite often in this reboot, and is carried out quite perfectly. You learn skills to help find hiden objects and improve weapon skills and attachments.
Plot:
You play as Lara Croft, and you will quest to find your crew, along with the mystery of Yamatai, home of the un Queen and the sacred island of Japan
Graphics:
The graphics of this Tomb Raider reboot are phenomenal. Absolute perfection. Every piece of the island is highly detailed, and very well maintained. Lara's character gets dirtier and more abused as the story goes on, and Crystal Dynamics does a fantastic job with the altered appearances throughout the game.
Multiplayer:
The hyped-up multiplayer is exactly what it is exclaimed to be. "Hyped-up." Multiplayer is a mess. Two of the Four available game modes are very swayed, towards one team, so it's an easy win for that team. It shouldn't have been added to this adventurous game, and more time should have been spent on creating a longer story for Single Player. The only positive side of mutiplayer is that the maps are very well designed. There are high spots, low spots, and map diversity on each multiplayer map included on the disc.
Conclusion:
This a game with a relatively short storyline, but the storyline is never dulled, and there is a great plot. The graphics are fantastic, and you are always on your toes throughout every second of the game. The game is highly addictive, so you will have to force yourself to stop playing. There are many side tombs ("Hidden Tombs") to the game, so don't hesitate to visit those during your play. There are also many hidden relics and GPS caches for the achievement hunters out there. All in all, a great story with great graphics and very smooth gameplay.
Ratings:
Gameplay: 9.6
Plot: 9.4
Graphics: 10
Multiplayer: 7.8
Overall Rating: 9.2
Amazing Game, the best Tomb Raider so far.
Release Date: March 5, 2013 (All continents)
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: Square Enix
Platforms: Xbox 360, Playstation 3, PC
Genre: Action
Players: Single-Player Campaign / Online Versus Multiplayer
Rating: (US) Mature 17+ / (UK) Pegi 18+
Synopsis:
Armed with only the raw instincts and physical ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance, Tomb Raider delivers an intense and gritty story into the origins of Lara Croft and her ascent from a frightened young woman to a hardened survivor.
Gameplay:
As you begin the game, your ship has been destroyed near the island of Yamatai in Japan. you attempt to find your crew. You have no weapons and and are trying to escape a tomb of sacrifice. You gradually learn how to use weapons, environment, and skills to your advantage. Gameplay is very smooth with minimal exploitable bugs and glitches, and everything pieces together perfectly. You can slide down ropes and stop yourself immediately from sliding, you use weapons to not only kill the enemies of the island, but to clear debris and create rope ladders / ziplines. You can use scavenging skills to find the path you need to be on, or you can use the games "Eagle Eye" survival instincts feature to help guide you if you are a novice player. Combat skills are not generally fancied for the previous Tomb Raider games, but combat is used quite often in this reboot, and is carried out quite perfectly. You learn skills to help find hiden objects and improve weapon skills and attachments.
Plot:
You play as Lara Croft, and you will quest to find your crew, along with the mystery of Yamatai, home of the un Queen and the sacred island of Japan
Graphics:
The graphics of this Tomb Raider reboot are phenomenal. Absolute perfection. Every piece of the island is highly detailed, and very well maintained. Lara's character gets dirtier and more abused as the story goes on, and Crystal Dynamics does a fantastic job with the altered appearances throughout the game.
Multiplayer:
The hyped-up multiplayer is exactly what it is exclaimed to be. "Hyped-up." Multiplayer is a mess. Two of the Four available game modes are very swayed, towards one team, so it's an easy win for that team. It shouldn't have been added to this adventurous game, and more time should have been spent on creating a longer story for Single Player. The only positive side of mutiplayer is that the maps are very well designed. There are high spots, low spots, and map diversity on each multiplayer map included on the disc.
Conclusion:
This a game with a relatively short storyline, but the storyline is never dulled, and there is a great plot. The graphics are fantastic, and you are always on your toes throughout every second of the game. The game is highly addictive, so you will have to force yourself to stop playing. There are many side tombs ("Hidden Tombs") to the game, so don't hesitate to visit those during your play. There are also many hidden relics and GPS caches for the achievement hunters out there. All in all, a great story with great graphics and very smooth gameplay.
Ratings:
Gameplay: 9.6
Plot: 9.4
Graphics: 10
Multiplayer: 7.8
Overall Rating: 9.2
Amazing Game, the best Tomb Raider so far.
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Nice reviews to the both of you
But I can see why Botch got the official review, very detailed, good job :thumbsup:
But I can see why Botch got the official review, very detailed, good job :thumbsup:
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Frog wrote Nice reviews to the both of you
But I can see why Botch got the official review, very detailed, good job :thumbsup:
Thanks man, means a lot coming from you.
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Tomb raider is a great game lots of survival stufff.
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Really nice review guys, keep them up.
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Tomb raider is amazing! I have the new one on my PC and the graphics are AMAZING! The multiplayer is fun too.
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ITG wrote Tomb raider is amazing! I have the new one on my PC and the graphics are AMAZING! The multiplayer is fun too.I enjoyed the single player beyond words, but the multiplayer feels sort of tacked on, if you get my meaning. Tomb Raider (in my opinion) is just not the right game for online matchmaking.
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looks like i might have to pick up this game
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I just started playing it, and now see there's a review. Pooh
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