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37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellence Revisited,
By Review Lover "ReviewLover" (At a place...) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
"Tomb Raider Anniversary" could have so easily been little more than a stop-gap rehash of the original, using the same engine and graphics as 2005's brilliant-yet-tiny "Tomb Raider Legend". You couldn't really blame the developers for overlooking the now-ancient PS2 technological limits for something more flash like the new-gen consoles, and yet, those geniuses at Crystal Dynamics and Eidos have really taken great pains with this to remake it into something different, new and fun.
GRAPHICS: 5/5 When I first played TR: Legend, I had several honest-to-god "Wow!" moments because of the gorgeous visuals. "Tomb Raider Anniversary" gave me more than that, it couples the "Wow!" factor with a hefty dose of nostalgia and some insanely detailed models that are totally reminiscent of the feel of the original 1996 game, while still managing to be new and fresh and engaging. Level design is changed to accommodate Lara's new movement style, but are still recognizable enough to make us fans of the original game grin from ear-to-ear with the familiarity of the settings. For example: the water-filled subterranean room in The Great Pyramid is so nostalgic as to be breathtaking, but requires a whole new thought process and set of puzzle solutions to traverse. Similarly, St. Francis' Folly, arguably the first level in the history of video games that really proved the worth of the 3D environment, looks so familiar, but plays very differently. The upshot of this is a game that will not only thrill newcomers, but will make us old-time Tomb Raiders sit back and remember exactly why we fell so much in love with Lara Croft in the first place. Character and monster designs are, as you'd expect after TR: Legend, simply beautiful, only now more so: this is certainly the most beautiful incarnation of Lara to date, and all of her co-stars in this adventure are great examples of what can still be achieved when talented people program for the PS2. The only exception, oddly, is Jacqueline Natla - she looks more supernatural than before, and less plausible - but that's just some odd character design, not badly executed graphics. SOUND: 5/5 As with the graphics, the sound designers of "Tomb Raider Anniversary" must be praised excessively for creating an aural atmosphere that will grab and entertain not only newbies to this series, but that will also make fans of the series remember the original atmosphere with delight. Gone is Lara's PDA - no interruptions from colleagues pepper the silence of the tombs and jungles here - and the music is a brilliantly re-imagined rendition of the original's themes. PLAYABILITY: 5/5 I know I've been walking down memory lane here for a while - this game is just so across-the-board reminiscent of the original - but where this updated version of "Tomb Raider" really comes into its own is with the control system. It's basically the same brilliant engine as TR: Legend, but rejigged and tightened to make "Tomb Raider Anniversary" an absolute joy to play. You won't be falling to your death or making silly mistakes because of controls (the camera, as with all 3D games, does cause some moments of frustration, however these are few and far between), and Lara in combat mode is now a much more challenging and rewarding thing: you can't just point and shoot anymore, you really do need to think. LASTIBILITY: 4/5 This game is tougher and longer than TR: Legend, so it's nice to see that Crystal Dynamics really listened to the critics of the 2005 game - levels are bigger, there are more of them, enemies are tougher with a progressive difficulty curve, and traps and puzzles are now more involved, with far more emphasis on Lara's (and your) acrobatic ability. But it's still a little short. It's MUCH better than TR: Legend - a twelve to fourteen-hour playtime the first time you go through it, and as before, there are multiple ways to complete a level, and multiple rewards for doing so, particularly in time trial mode, but it's still a bit too short. The reason I love the original TR games on the PSOne is for their longevity - this game, while absolutely breathtaking in all other areas, is still no match for the length of the first three. Still, compared to most contemporary videogames, it's absolutely fine, and in and of itself is a rewarding and challenging game, full of respectful nods to the original, and full of new tricks and features to keep us all entertained. OVERALL: 4.5/5 Buy it now. I can't recommend it highly enough, "Tomb Raider Anniversary" is a stunning game. If you liked the original, or if you're just curious to see what all the fuss is about, "Tomb Raider Anniversary" represents the pinnacle of Lara Croft's exploits, both technically and artistically.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy Anniversary!,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
Lara Croft aka "Tomb Raider" makes her final bow on the PS2 after her rocky start with "Angel of Darkness". And how wonderful it all is! "Anniversary" is just that--a celebration of how Lara's media career began and where it's leading her. The end product is a solid, highly enjoyable, and nostalgic game that will please any fan of the series and is a great intro for those new to the adventure.
Graphically "Anniversary" is near perfect. I'm not a tech-head so most of the terms are lost on me. What I do know is what you'll see...lush, detail enviroments that beg to be explored. Fans of the original will definately explode when exploring these old haunts with a graphical face lift. It's darn near perfect! While the controls may seem akward intially (especially to out of practice raiders and new players) after some practice runs in Lara's mansion...you'll be a-okay to rock out!! The challenge of the series is one of the things I like most and this entry is challenging enough and (though a remake of sorts) fresh enough that it's easy to become totally addicted. The price is easy on the budget folks so no excuse to not give this gem of a game a good try!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Be prepared to have sore, bleeding, fingers...,
By T. Jordan "Blah Blah Woof Woof" (Huntsville) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
I think it's so awful how this game comes in having to be redone to fill in the lack of serious true adventure games. It just proves Tomb Raider is really one of the best long lasting adventure games ever and I was more than honored to play this bad boy keeping up over these 11 years. This is a serious game, no holding hands like TR: Legend. Either you got the guts or you don't in this one. Thankfully after dying numerous times, pain stakingly finding all the rewards (except time trials), and dying another round of times, I found that in five days I had the guts as I completed this hardheaded game pounding in the last four levels in one longggggggggg night of terror. Terror that's all worth it and fun.
First get used to the controls. I started feeling like Lara was too loose, too fast, I had her all over the place until I finally got back control and saw how fluid she really was. You can do just about anything in this game. The fighting is pulse pounding. You're literally IN on the action. There's not leaping sideways or away or backwards. You leap, you pause a moment of shooting. I had wolves GRAB my arm and try to drag me away. I had demon spawns shoot down on me and try to lift me away. Beware though that in fighting the camera can get jumbled up if space is tight and you're against a wall. But the sound of the pistols, the music, and the provided action letting you make the decisions on what to do is great. The BEST part of the fighting is the critical shots and the BEST battle is with the T-REX and the semi-final mutant blob of a boss. If anything, buy this game to fight the T-REX. I found myself pausing the game and cheering for Lara taking deep breathes after I killed him. It was so thrilling. Same with other enemies. You'll find yourself pleased with Lara and cheering her forward on her mission. The enviornments are crazyyyyyy. There was so much work put into this game and it shows even for the PS2 I suppose. Lara's world is bright, dark, haunting, engaging, thrilling. Once you get to Eygpt, be prepared to die, die, die, and die again. I found this to be the most challenging level all the way through especially when I found myself in the dank trap ridden hallways (takes a breath). I'll also count this is the level I'd least like to repeat as for awhile it felt like it dragged on and on. Same with the race to get to the top where the Scion is located in the lost city inside the great pyramid. You will die, die, die, die, and die again while trying to grapple, time, and shoot your way to the top. SO MUCH FUN! One of the things I liked MOST about this game is the story. You really get to know Lara in this one as it takes the original up four or five notches. It's filled in so many ways with her character development. I won't tell much however (watch Lara's expressions in the cut scenes), just get ready for a lot of smiles as you see Lara up close and personal. Even the bad guys are a lot of fun to watch come alive. I noticed the most of the changes from the original to this edition. Some things are obvious and some aren't. Things are repositioned. Like instead of running to find the "gold-turning hand" in a remote part of Greece, it's actually been compacted along with the pool and several other things at the start. So there's a LOT less running around to room after room after room in this version. Everything is tightened up to make more room for new and exciting other things. This game is fantastic. It put me through a lot and it's worth it. Now before I replay it I'll take a break then come back to enjoy it again. If anyone has any concerns about how TR games have been lately then just... I dunno... get over it. More than anything the series has progressed. It's moving forward and changing. Yes, Legends was short, pretty easy, and had way too many unisolated moments where it felt like a Tom Clancy game in my opinion (only because she's always shooting men). But the games have progressed and it's great to see more of Lara. After so long you questioning fans shouldn't give up. This game really takes you back to where it all started while moving forward to the next level of Tomb Raider.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
best game ever!!!,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
When i played this game i thought a whole other world opened up! it has new animals, new places going back to the first tomb raider. its amazing. the puzzles are harder then legend. i thought legend was good just wait until you play anniversary! i'm still playing it. When you buy this item you will be fully satisfied. I guarentee it!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful. But too much of a good thing, perhaps,
By Some Guy (Redwood City, California United States) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
First the good news - this is a fantastic game in many ways. All the things you'd hope for in a 3rd person adventure are duly accounted for: Good, grab it and go controls without any annoying button combinations, gorgeous graphics with great variety and occasional outright beauty, good character movement that isn't spoiled by the need for complicated button work, and lots of interesting puzzles to solve.
It also has one of the best save systems I've ever seen, something so many games get so wrong. You pass checkpoints constantly, and can save at each one. When you return to the game later, even after turning off the console, you have the choice to resume (start at the most recent saved checkpoint) or load (start back at the beginning of the current level). Beautiful. You don't lose progress, and if you find out you missed something important, you can always start the level over to get it. So what's the bad news? Well, it all gets to be a bit much, frankly. I like "platforming" games a lot, but to me it seems there's just too much platforming and not enough of anything else. I'm about 80% through, and every area has been basically the same: Walk in and get ambushed by a critter or two, then spend the next couple of hours wall climbing, jumping, pole-swinging, crevice crawling and wall running. That was fun for about the first 50%, but now it's just repetitious and quickly becoming tedious. I understand that this is an old-school platformer and the game's focus is right for that, but I just can't help getting bored with it now that I'm most of the way through. The infrequent bosses have been a nice diversion (they take some effort but aren't ridiculously hard), and again, the environments are really cool. I love all those ancient ruins with their mechanizations, puzzles and traps. But now I'm bored and just plugging on to get it over with. Once you've had a look around at the wonderful scenery and get down to work, it's just the same old thing over and over. I want to love this game for all it's talents, but the gameplay is wearing thin. Hardcore platformers will probably love every moment, but I'm not quite -that- hardcore. The good: Scenery and graphics Controls Character movement Cool ancient environments Perfect save system Very well-behaved camera The bad: Endless platforming gets tedious, not much else happens So that's not much bad compared to the good. This review might have seemed a bit too negative up to this point, but I'd like to stress it's benefits here and now. It's a nearly flawless example of the platforming breed. I highly recommend it for serious platformers. If you'd like a little more variety to go along with all your creeping, crawling, jumping and swinging, you might want to consider something with a little more action mixed in.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
amazing game. i was speechless when i finished the first level. crystal dynamics made some nice improvements on this game. and i really like it. the battles are not too intense and not too lame.
the puzzles are my favorite. these puzzles dont require you to do them fast. you have to figure out a chain of them in your head first then solve it. the satisfation is the best reward you can get. gameplay is ok. camera is not bad. i love the detailed graphics and the music. it is def longer than the last one which is nice.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best in the Series!,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
As a diehard TR fan, I have been waiting for this game forever. Now, as I have played this game for hours, I have discovered that I am not disappointed.
"Anniversary" is an enhanced remake of TRI, the game that started it all - only now, levels are huge, the A.I. is amazing, the detailing and textures are incredible, and the storyline is perfect. It is the best in the series and has helped revive the dying franchise, opening the door for newer and better games with improved engines and ultra-realistic gameplay. TRIV was good, but the series began to die then and was killed with "The Angel of Darkness". TR Legend reopened possibilities, and Anniversary gives us a satisfying way to spend hours while we wait for Tomb Raider VIII. In the meantime... I think I'll buy the original and play it alongside the PS2 version of "Anniversary"!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Won't disappoint!,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
As a rabid TR fan, I had to have this game the instant it went on the shelves. I knew that it could go either way, meaning that it could be either really good, or really bad.
And damn, is it good. Eidos and Core have reinvented an old classic into something so much more sophisticated. It's action-packed, challenging, and pulse-pounding. "The Lost Valley," an iconic level, is even more exciting with the T-Rex being a full blown-out boss battle. The graphics are absolutely top-notch. Several details have been added to Lara as she progresses through each level, such as her clothes getting dirty. Once wet, she slowly dries. Lara's new abilities do reflect Prince of Persia, such as wall-running and column-climbing, but seeing as I am also a rabid PoP fan, I can't complain. There really isn't much to complain about, either. Lara's cool new moves are constantly integrated into the gameplay as though they were always there. Overall, this truly is a five-star game. Don't miss it!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lara Croft is back and you will not be disappointed,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
Tomb Raider Anniversary in my opinion is by far the best Tomb Raider out of the series. Yes it is a remake of the very first Tomb Raider which was released 10 years ago. Having played all of the Tomb Raider games more times than I can count, I feel very confindent in my opinion of this latest addtion to the tomb raider family.
For newbies who have never heard of or played any of the tomb raider games, you will be in awe of this heroine and her abilites and when you beat the game you will be begging for more. For the hard core tomb raider fans this games takes you back 10 years ago and will make you relive the time when you first met Lady Croft and played this game. You will find yourself in famliar places, but also some new ones too. And when you beat this game you will sit back and smile and say "That's why I love this game" Onto the game play itself. The game controls, graphics and of course Lara Croft herself are very simular to the controls, graphics in Tomb Raider: Legend. Out of all the video games I have played, I think the controls for this game are the easiest to use. Each level has the same lush beautiful level design as Legend. The various enemies you will encounter provide a different fighting/combat style than Legend and will challenge even the hard core fans. Myself, when I heard they were going to remake the first tomb raider, I was worried I would be bored with it since I already know the story line, levels, etc...But I'm impressed with how the designers added "new" things to the game to make it interesting and challenging for the devoted fans, but at the same time it will take the new players on a great adventure. Once I started playing this game, I couldn't stop because I wanted to see what "new" things were added. I throughly enjoyed playing this game and remembering back to the first time I met Lady Lara Croft. This Character has changed video games forever and has become a pop culture icon that will never die. I'm anxiously waitng for the next one.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sharp remake of classic title,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Tomb Raider Anniversary (Video Game)
I'm not the biggest Tomb Raider fan, but I did enjoy parts 1 and 2 back in the day(although they were too hard for me), and I liked Legend. The comments that most people said about Legend, for me, were largely true: Great control, fun game, great graphics, although too short, too easy, and simplistic puzzles.
So, even though this is a "re-imagining" as they say, I was pretty surprised at the complexity of the puzzles, and the length of the game. All of which made for a far more satisfying experience than Legend. The game retains the great graphics and control of Legend, but kicks out a number of things that Legend brought in. Not much fighting, no motorcycle sections, and not many cinemas. The story is a little elaborated on from the original(from what I remember), but it's kinda slight, and there isn't much to it. But that's not the point. This is a hardcore puzzle/platform game of the highest order. It's very hardcore, meaning that's all there is too it really. Just gameplay and puzzles galore. If you're a bit more used to the newer cinema style games of today, this game may be a bit much for you. I could imagine that a lot of younger gamers may get a bit frustrated by going into a room, and literally taking a couple of hours figuring out what to do. But it was a great blast from the past, and a big improvement overall. I really liked this game a lot, and had a very fun time with it. For the next game(the sequel to Legend), they should try to strike a balance with the action, story, and glob trotting of Legend, with the amazing puzzles and length of this title. Then you would have the ultimate Tomb Raider game. Crystal Dynamics have done a very good job getting this formerly great series back on track. |
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Tomb Raider Anniversary by Eidos Interactive (PlayStation2)
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