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Tomb Raider: Underworld (PC DVD) | 
| From: Eidos Category: Video Games
List Price: £34.99 Buy New: £1.99 as of 31/7/2010 12:37 CDT details You Save: £33.00 (94%)
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Seller: pc-software Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 548
Platform: Windows XP Genre: action-games Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Edition: Normal Operating System: Windows XP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: PTOM8VEN07 EAN: 5021290035607 ASIN: B001BNDPO8
Release Date: November 21, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description
For generations, stories have been told of the fearsome weapon of the Norse god Thor. Legend holds that he who wields the hammer has the power to smash mountains into valleys and the strength to destroy even the gods. For more than a thousand years it has existed only as a myth... until now. Designed specifically to take advantage of the latest technologies Tomb Raider: Underworld represents a new advancement in exploration-based gameplay. As fearless adventurer Lara Croft explore exotic locations around the world, each designed with an incredible attention to detail resulting in breathtaking high-definition visual fidelity that creates a truly believable world and delivers a new level of challenge and choice. Features: - Reach new heights with the broadest range of acrobatic abilities and utilise objects within the environment to uncover new paths to explore
- Discover ancient mysteries of the underworld hidden within the coast of Thailand, frozen islands of the Arctic Sea, the jungles of Mexico, and more
- Lara's skill-set has been drastically expanded to incorporate actions you would expect of a fearless, athletic adventurer. Lara now performs 1700 moves and is a far more intuitive character to control
- Each level is an elaborate multi-stage puzzle masked within an interactive environmental playground offering more flexibility over how the area is solved
- Choose to pacify or kill, target multiple enemies at once with the new dual-target system, and shoot with one hand while suspended with the other
Lara's upgraded inventory includes: - Sonar Map - A revolutionary new tool that emits an active sonar ping to create a 3D image of Lara's surroundings, perfect for uncovering hidden items and locations
- Multi-Purpose Grapple - A claw-like device with a high-tension cable designed for climbing, grap
Amazon.co.uk Review The first lady of gaming returns in Tomb Raider - Underworld with her deepest and darkest adventure yet. Ostensibly searching for the mythical hammer of the Norse god Thor, the real draw of the game is exploring the underworlds of multiple different cultures. A pair of panthers make an uncomfortable safety net | When you're a tomb raider, exploring ancient tombs is all in a day’s work | Lara’s pistols are no match for the kraken | The Mediterranean level includes a huge area for swimming | The basics of the game are classic Tomb Raider, as you explore the trap-filled interiors of ancient ruins using Lara’s famed acrobatic skills (and dual action pistols). From an underwater temple guarded by a giant octopus-like kraken to ancient Mayan structures in the South American jungle, she makes Indiana Jones look even older. All of the levels are much larger than in previous games and far more interactive. You'll leave footprints in the sand and find all the scenery fully destructable. Every puzzle has multiple solutions, and the hand-to-hand combat system has been completely revamped. A new 3D map system also helps to ensure you never get lost so that you can concentrate on saving the world. Key Features - Dream vacation: Travel the world in search of ancient artefacts, from the steaming-hot jungles of Mexico to the frozen Arctic, from the coast of Thailand to the depths of the Mediterranean Sea.
- Think like Lara: An interactive, non-linear game world means anything that it looks like you should be able to pick up and use (or destroy) you can.
- Bettering Bond: An all new grappling hook, sonar map, scuba gear, a range of new weapons, and Lara’s trusty motorbike make her the best equipped adventurer in gaming.
- Help on demand: Receive as much or as little help as you want, from gentle nudges in the right direction to a full explanation of what you need to do next.
- Behind the scenes: All of Lara’s animations in the game have been fully motion captured from Olympic gymnast Heidi Moneymaker. Her voice is that of Spooks actress Keeley Hawes.
About the Developer: Crystal Dynamics Based in the San Francisco bay area, the Crystal Dynamics team has been making games since 1992, including popular titles such as Pandemonium, Gex, and Legacy of Kain/Soul Reaver. Crystal Dynamics began revammping the Tomb Raider series with Tomb Raider: Legend.
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Pretty Good Game. June 28, 2010 Well tbh my son plays it.As it was bought for him.but he loves it.So all good.
Somewhat dissappointing March 28, 2010 K. Taylor (Wales) I find this game hard to get into. I find the controlls a bit awkward and wooly. I haven't completed it yet so I cannot say much about the overall plot yet.
good old tomb raider March 26, 2010 P. Garland (England) I havnt played tomb raider since the 1st one, got this one to play on my laptop and so far im enjoying it, it still has some of the faults of the original with camera angle and frustrating parts, but it also rewards with some great visuals and cinematic moments.
Tombraider Underworld February 12, 2010 Mrs. M. P. Ankers (Lowestoft, England) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Installed the disc, but could not initiate it. Phoned Eidos help line and was told my graphics card was out of date, and that I would need to buy a new computer. So cannot really review what the game was like.
good enough to pass the time December 2, 2009 P. Fogg 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game has a few interesting faults but overall it is good fun and worth playing. Game play can be a bit difficult sometimes as the controls give strange angles of view.
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