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User Review : Tomb Raider

Ups
  • Brilliant pacing of the game
  • Superbly executed shifts in tone
  • Variety of weapons keep game play fresh
Downs
  • Dull side characters

Exhilarating gameplay serves to be a remarkably entertaining outing for Lara Croft

The Tomb Raider series has been around for over two decades. There have been numerous changes in design and style over the years, some for the better while others gamers could do without. However, Lara Croft’s story could only go on for so long, thus came the ultimately wise move of rebooting the series. From the sleek, sultry Lara who always held assurance of herself to an uncertain, inexperienced young woman new to the dangers of an unknown world. Tomb Raider offers some wonderful breathing room for players to settle in and familiarize themselves with this new Lara Croft. The game itself serves a magnificently made environment for you to fall into and find your way back up. It sets the protagonist in a journey where she needs to tap into her darker side – although her personality frequently counters this urge – and frequent losses are a certainty, Lara is left bloody, battered and thoroughly beaten – a remarkable transition from her gentler self – yet the development of her character is a treat to watch. There is a whole lot to do in the island where you are left marooned, and with such diverse, intense action coming your way from every turn taken, it is a joy to play.

The story focuses on a shipwreck with the inhabitants of said ship stranded on an island. The intended expedition was led by Lara Croft, who now feels burdened by the responsibility of the well being of her crew. However, much more sinister happenings are afoot and it is revealed that the shipwreck was no accident and the island is inhabited by savages. The pacing of the story is well done with the game play, you won’t feel it dragging for too long and before you might end up feeling that way, the climax presents itself. What isn’t all that impressive is the final twist which, if you’ve watched more than five movies in your life, is seen a mile away from the start. Still, that doesn’t necessarily deter the overall story line enjoyment, but is something that could’ve been handled better.

Tomb Raider is character driven, hence, the focus on firmly on Lara alone. The rest of the cast all have singular characteristics in that the skeptic is always the skeptic the kind one remains that way and the damsel in distress is never in safe conditions. Lara, meanwhile, offers superb depth. Although it’s in no way believable that such a petite young woman can take on hand to hand enormous men in droves, it is exceptionally empowering to see her do so. Regardless of one’s stand on feminism, it’s hard not to root for her when the odds are stacked against her to such lengths. The gritty conditions she finds herself in are such that you can’t help but feel for her, with such guilt riding on her and having to make decisions she’s not comfortable with, Lara is a greatly layered character.

There will undoubtedly comparisons made to the Uncharted series seeing that both these games are of the same mould. But that’s where the beauty in Tomb Raider lies, it doesn’t play like Uncharted. Tomb Raider is comfortable in leaving you to fend for yourself in grittier environments and tougher combat situations. Even the platforming has a different feel to it. There are a host of weapons available, each can be upgraded – although it doesn’t make much of a difference to their performance – but every weapon is intended to be utilized at the appropriate scenario. Such as the shotgun which should ideally be employed when you decide to go on a no holds barred assault and shoot point blank, or the longer range weapons which fire at a satisfyingly fast rate apt for distance combat, Lara’s bow is a very interesting weapon as it is also needed for grappling. The bow can also be ignited and the arrows shot for deadlier execution, there a number of creative ways one can employ in their playthrough. Numerous puzzles are also in your way, the game’s pacing is perfectly controlled as these appear only when you’ve had your fill of the combat sequences.

Although the puzzles aren’t overly intellectual, they are never easy either which means you’ll have to put your thinking cap on as well as be prepared for some more platforming as Lara is generally required to do a lot of jumping around in these moments. Level design is a joy, the faster and more exhilarating sequences more often than not consist of Lara tumbling through destruction, here you’ll need to be extra vigilant, Lara is prone to gruesome deaths. These fast paced moments never get tiresome either and highlight the brilliant scale of the game. The believability of the scenario will no doubt be questioned several times by the player, as Lara is much smaller compared to the foes she defeats, these are in droves and when you’ve dispatched them in hand to hand combat it does feel rather a long stretch. Also the presence of what seem to be about tens of thousands of skeletons and cadavers soon a stranded island is stretching the imagination a bit too far wide.

However, this can be forgiven as the tone of the game play quickly shifts from action adventure to survival horror and you’ll be too busy being engrossed in this to dwell too much over the flaws. During the quieter, more tension filled moments of the game will you truly appreciate the magnitude of the situation and just how miniscule Lara is compared to the adversity she faces. There will be more than one terrifying situation for you to deal with and the game ensures you are only equipped by your grit and determination in these times rather than your weapons. There are still many tombs to explore, these sometimes divert you away from the main focus and could prove to be slightly annoying when an obvious answer is hindered by a not so obvious route or lever to pull. Yet, the satisfaction at solving the puzzles and raiding the tombs is something to cherish.

Voice acting is perfect as far as Lara is concerned. The problem is that the rest of the characters were clearly left as a second thought in favour of the protagonists meaning their roles aren’t really interesting. Camilla Luddingtion is a superb Lara Croft and it is even more impressive for those who are familiar of her work from Grey’s Anatomy. The other voice actors could have been better, perhaps it was the lack of depth in their characters or otherwise, regardless they aren’t very standout. Graphics aren’t the best either, while the in game environments are bolstered by the pacing of the game, graphics don’t contribute much to the experience. Again, Lara is the only character whose model seems impressive, her appearance is drastically shifted as the toll of her toils begin to manifest, on the other end are the supporting characters who look just about the same from start to finish.

Tomb Raider is an absolutely refreshing game, offering an alternative to the Uncharted fans and having the chops to pull off being a worthy game in its own right. It delivers an original style of game play and with its sharp change in tone keeps the player interested in the journey of Lara Croft.

Score
8.5
Graphics
9.5
Sound
10.0
Gameplay
9.5
Fun Factor
Overall
9.5
iliimaster3411d ago

i viewed this game like when i first played uncharted 1 , great flow not boring at all, fresh and i had so much fun playing multiplayer with zip lines,traps i leveled up to max rank 60 to unlock her in multiplayer.

saimcheeda3410d ago

I played Uncharted 2 first and just like this game didn't really expect to be so pleasantly surprised by the flow of the game!

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DefenderOfDoom23411d ago

Just bought this for the PS4 thru a 'Flash Sale'' for 4.99 . The combat in 'Tomb Raider' is really great when playing on the hard difficulty setting .I think i am almost finished with the campaign . I am having so much fun with this game . Good review !

saimcheeda3410d ago

I don't even own an Xbox 360. Played this game on a whim on my brother in law's console when I was visiting for a month. Needless to say it was an amazing surprise when I found this game to be so entertaining!

DefenderOfDoom23410d ago

Yeah, i had the same feeling , really blown away that this game is so fun . Lost a lot of sleep playing this game these past 2 weeks . And your review is spot on !!

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Best Tomb Raider Games Ever Released

Lara Croft is among the most recognizable characters in gaming, so here's a list of the absolute best Tomb Raider games.

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Uncharted’s Loss Is Tomb Raider's Gain

Given that Naughty Dog is giving up on one of its staple franchises, now is the best time for Tomb Raider games to capitalize on that.

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jambola1185d ago

It's not a loss to move on?

SullysCigar1184d ago

This nonsense article also neatly sidesteps the fact that just because Naughty Dog are moving on from the franchise, that doesn't mean the franchise stops. ALL of the Uncharted games were amazing and the last one was a moving finale for Drake, but you can bet your bottom dollar the franchise will return after a well-earned hiatus with a BANG, even if it's handed to one of Sony's other studios to develop.

VenomUK1183d ago

I love Uncharted (2 and 1 are my favourites). But there is such a thing as franchise fatigue especially with story or character driven games. So it makes sense to let a series rest, it’s good for the audience and it’s good for the developers who get to express their creativity on new projects. Like he⬆ said, it will return and if the gap is long enough that will be exciting for everyone.

Flawlessmic1183d ago

Yea I don't see how naughty dog possibly giving us a new ip is a loss at all, it's exactly what I and most others want.

All the uncharted were awesome bit that series had its time now it's onto bigger and better things.

In 10 yrs time then sure I'd be up for another one but not now.

senorfartcushion1183d ago

To some live service nonsense most likely.

I’ll be screencapping this reply for the time they do announce their new game.

It’ll be an open world Souls ripoff with microtransactions and events

KeeseToast1183d ago (Edited 1183d ago )

Sony Bend did great work on Uncharted: Golden Abyss. Since it is unlikely we are getting a Days Gone 2 I would like Bend to continue the franchise (and finally port over Golden Abyss to any other platform then Vita 😞)

_SilverHawk_1183d ago

It's silly to think that one of Playstations most successful franchise sony will stop making even after making a blockbuster film about it.

badz1491183d ago

@KeeseToast

heck yeah! more of Eddie Raja please

fr0sty1183d ago

Since when is not milking a franchise until it's diluted down to garbage like Call of Duty a bad thing? They have a golden franchise full of amazing games, no need to keep trying to squeeze more money out of it at expense of the quality of the game.

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CobraKai1183d ago

I agree. I’m actually glad that they’re not just making more Uncharted titles just to keep the franchise going. It ended. It was great. Let it rest.

isarai1185d ago

"Loss"? "Giving up"? Bowing out after 6 extremely successful entries is not a loss, nor is it giving up. It's a well earned retirement. And honestly i dont have much hope in TR anymore, especially after being bought by Amazon.

jambola1184d ago

Yeah, especially from a team like naughty dog who are well known to change it up from generation to generation

robtion1183d ago

Naughty dog have amazing talent and I traditionally bought all of their games day 1. That is until TLOU2 (which I bought and enjoyed until 1/2 way through). Woke garbage.

MadLad1183d ago

They've been making the same two IPs since the PS3.
What exactly have then been switching up.

And I actually love their games; just trying to see what they've been actually switching up.

jambola1183d ago

@madlad
ps1, crash bandicoot
ps2, jak and daxter
ps3, uncharted / tlou

NecrumOddBoy1183d ago (Edited 1183d ago )

Are people just going to ignore the last PlayStation games medley commercial? There is a new Uncharted game coming; it’s just not created by Naughty Dog.

https://youtu.be/TXwhpK4y-5...

Chevalier1183d ago (Edited 1183d ago )

"They've been making the same two IPs since"

Same guy who never criticizes Xbox for Halo, Forza, Forza Horizon, Gears studios for only ever having worked a single IP EVER. Hypocrite much?

Naughty Dog at least is working on a new IP and will average 1 new IP each generation. Which Xbox studios even make 1 new IP each gen?

MadLad1183d ago (Edited 1183d ago )

Literally always gives credit to Sony where I feel it's due.
Said I really enjoyed Halo Infinite's campaign, but acknowledge that they dropped the ball with the online.
Loves Forza Horizon, yet don't have any interest in the original series.
Yes I do love Gears of War.
I also love Uncharted and the Last of Us (mainly the first one).

What does that have to do with me asking someone who claims Naughty Dog switches up their stuff every generation, when all they have made over three generations have been two IPs?

Please tell me how I'm wrong. I'll wait.

GotGame8181183d ago

I agree with you first and foremost! This year is different though, because Microsoft bought Bethesda.

Hi-Fi, Redfall, and Starfield are all new IP'S. Without Bethesda, Microsoft would have nothing new as far as IP'S this year. Hi-Fi is fantastic. Redfall I am not getting a good vibe from, and doubt it will be nearly as good as Deathloop. That leaves Starfield. I am taking a wait and see attitude. If it's a buggy mess that will suck. With 1000 planets, are they going to be empty?

All that said. Uncharted is probably my favorite Playstation IP. Fantastic story telling with top notch graphics!

FGHFGHFGH1183d ago

@MadLad

Uncharted and TLOU were on ps3 and ps4 so that's two generations not three. They're making a new ip for ps 5 right?

"What does that have to do with me asking someone who claims Naughty Dog switches up their stuff every generation, when all they have made over three generations have been two IPs?

Please tell me how I'm wrong. I'll wait. "

SDuck1183d ago

you're counting re-releases in those 6 entries, right? Otherwise, what am I missing?

Zhipp1183d ago

I think he's including the uncharted 4 dlc.

isarai1183d ago

Golden abyss
Lost Legacy

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Snookies121184d ago

I was quite frankly happy to hear they're not going to milk this franchise. I absolutely love it, and would hate to see it fall into Assassin's Creed territory. Another series I loved so much back in the day, I got a tattoo for it. At this point, I haven't even played half the AC games and never will. They hit it out of the park time and time again with Uncharted. Let it rest with dignity and on a really high note.

SoulWarrior1184d ago (Edited 1184d ago )

Uncharted 4 finished Drake's story perfectly, and after the medoicre 3rd entry in the TR reboot series I don't see how ND lost anything personally.

zsquaresoff1184d ago

Pretty sure there will be another Uncharted game. It's Tomb Raider that has to actually prove itself as the last game in the series IMO, was not very good.

Sonic18811183d ago

Because the last game was not developed by Crystal Dynamics

Pocahontas1183d ago

I actually enjoy shadow the most but CD has the polish and feel.

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Tomb Raider franchise sales hit 95 million units globally

Tomb Raider has cemented itself as one of the best-selling video game franchises in history. The total sales of all titles in the series about Lara Croft’s adventures are now approaching the 100 million mark.

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crazyCoconuts1254d ago

I'm curious where Embracer will take this beloved IP. Are any of the previous team members still involved in the next game?

Flawlessmic1254d ago (Edited 1254d ago )

I'm more curious to know whether they will put in the money required to make the big AAA ips they acquired recently.

Most of there games have been AA decent but nothing special, I hope they give tomb raider and dues ex the budgets they deserve.

Tacoboto1253d ago

You must mean Amazon - they're the ones publishing Tomb Raider now.

Embracer seems to do basically nothing themselves outside of just being a holding company for all of these other studios/groups. They even own the rights to Lord of the Rings.

crazyCoconuts1253d ago

I think the publisher does the marketing and consulting but not the actual development. From what I read, Embracer has all the companies/developers so they still need to do the work

PhoenixUp1253d ago

That total would be so disappointing to Square Enix even though it’s more successful than Dragon Quest

isarai1253d ago

Still makes me livid that we'll never get a Sleeping Dogs sequel because 2mil units sold for their first year wasnt enough.

lelo2play1253d ago

These were bad numbers for Square.

Good numbers for Square are the amount of crap games they launched this year.

CrimsonWing691253d ago

And yet Square says it underperformed 🤷‍♂️