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    Tomb Raider: Anniversary (PC DVD)

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    From: Eidos
    Category: Video Games

    List Price: £29.99
    Buy New: £5.31
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    Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
    Sales Rank: 516

    Platform: Windows Xp
    Genre: action-games
    Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
    Media: Video Game
    Age: 12 - 18 years
    Operating System: Windows XP
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6

    EAN: 5050053458445
    ASIN: B000NG59PC

    Release Date: May 29, 2007
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    Editorial Reviews:

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    It may have sold 30 million copies worldwide, but before the release of Tomb Raider: Legend last year it looked like Lara Croft was ending her video game career in disgrace. Thankfully the new game was exactly the reboot that the series needed, instantly reminding everyone why they loved it (and Lara) so much in the first place. So to mark the tenth anniversary of the first game (actually 2007 is the eleventh anniversary, but who's counting?) Eidos are releasing this special remake of the first game in the series, using an enhanced version of the graphics engine from Tomb Raider: Legend.

    Although the game does feature the same basic settings and levels as the original, this isn't just the same game with better graphics. Most of the levels are larger, with many new paths and areas to explore. They're also much more interactive, with Lara using many of the same moves and gadgets she demonstrated in Tomb Raider: Legend, including a grappling hook and a greater variety of weapons. The story has been expanded too, but it does keep the same basic structure with more animal enemies than the later games, including the infamous encounter with a tyrannosaurs rex. Instead of just running straight at you mindlessly, the enemies have also been given much better artificial intelligence than previously.

    The new graphics are still the most obvious change but the new fluid movement of Lara is a world away from the awkward grid based system used in the old games. Indeed this should be the first video game remake to actually prove itself as something more than just a cheap cash-in.
    HARRISON DENT


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    2 out of 5 stars How to ruin a classic   December 19, 2008
    John Callaghan (Lancashire, UK)
    Imagine a very strange car. The steering wheel is about 6 inches diameter and hung on the door at the driver's side. The gear lever is above your head on the same side, the accelerator on the dashboard, and the brake works by blowing into a horn coming up from the floor. Oh, and there is no windscreen; you have to look through a periscope poking through the roof.

    This strange monstrosity is like unto anniversary's control system, not at all like the original TR's sleek sports jobbie that you could take for a spin anywhere. Alas, gorgeous graphics do not a ferrari make.

    While we're at it, why not deny us the ability to save when we want? That will guarantee us hours of endless frustration as we botch the final move in a long series of operations and have to go back to the last checkpoint.

    Throw in impossible bosses to beat, so that you get completely stumped and can't move on, and you have what the game creators obviously wanted, to poke two fingers in the air at those who loved what TR once was.

    That's it. Never again will I be seduced into buying a TR game. They've had their fun at my expense, but I will have the last laugh.



    1 out of 5 stars Unplayable   August 5, 2008
    Mr. R. S. Hutton Mckee (Scotland)
    1 out of 5 found this review helpful

    I loved the original Tomb Raider but it no longer works on my newest PC so this sounded perfect with updated FX but along with it they have changed how it works, I like to play these game through my key board but it seem you can only play Tomb Raider: Anniversary via a mouse or external controler. They have made this game unplayable by me as I have never played mose controled games annd I don't own an external controler. OK I am not a typical game player but I had high hope for this.


    5 out of 5 stars Tomb Raider: Anniversary - Best since the original!!   March 24, 2008
    Mr. A. T. Davis (Barnsley)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I played the original Tomb Raider when it came out on the Sega Saturn - what a beast of a console!! I thought the game was quite spectacular when i played it then, the Anniversary Edition is so much better it's quite unbelievable - and i'm not just talking about graphics and visual effects! I mean the storyline and how things happen, when things happen in game it relates to the story, the story flows from one area to another and certain people's roles in it make more sense.

    The new team who have worked on this - Crystal Dynamics have made an absolutely fantastic job of this, movement, abilities and visual effects are second to none!! This is a game I have played over and over again and I am still trying to beat my time trial scores on it at the moment It also doesn't require a groundbreaking computer to run it, with the specs requiring a Pentium 3 CPU with 1.4GHz clock speed and a 64MB Graphics card!

    For anybody who played the original, this is a must have game - I wish i could give it 6 stars out of 5 for everything!

    Also, for anybody like me who loves Tomb Raider, a new one is scheduled for release in November this year - Tomb Raider: Underworld :D

    Now my speech is over, it's over to you to try it!!



    3 out of 5 stars A fresh coat of paint is not enough   March 6, 2008
    CJ (UK)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Re-making a classic game like Tomb Raider is an inspired move and sure to bring back some memories for older gamers. Using the Legend engine, Tomb Raider Anniversary is a good looking game and runs at a very quick pace even on a modestly powered PC.

    It doesn't seem quite as polished as Legend, Lara seems to have less animations & costumes and the enemies you come across are often very bland. The environments are generally OK and the lighting & effects are good. Music is sparse and sound overall is minimal, with the odd grunt from Lara as she jumps about the level and that's about it.

    So to look at and listen to, Anniversary is OK but it's not going to give Gears of War anything to worry about. But how is it to play? The combat mechanic is virtually identical to that used in Legend but doesn't seem to be quite so good. It maybe mimics the dodgy combat from the old Tomb Raider a little too much.

    There is not the same level of variety as in Legend, the levels are much longer and there is more repeated running backwards and forwards. This is a fair representation of the original game, but it does show that games have moved on. They may not be so long nowadays, but the experience is better and less laborious.

    TRA is a decent game, but overall it's not as polished or as much fun to play as Tomb Raider Legend. It's a good trip down memory lane and perfectly playable, but even with a fresh coat of paint it's easy to tell that the Tomb Raider series has moved on in recent years.



    3 out of 5 stars How to ruin a great game   February 27, 2008
    M. Grant
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Anniversary is a terrific-looking game, with great reimaginings of levels from the original Tomb Raider.

    However... it is somewhat spoiled by the inane controls which change depending on the camera's POV and will have you endlessly repeating certain jumps. Speaking of which, the game has a checkpoint system instead of Quicksave, so get used to repeating lengthy sections just to return to those certain jumps again and again and... well, you get the idea.


     

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