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PC - Windows : Tomb Raider Anniversary Reviews

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Gas Gauge 81
Below are user reviews of Tomb Raider Anniversary and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Tomb Raider Anniversary. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Save your money!

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 09, 2008
Author: Amazon User

I was expecting great things for this game since Crystal Dynamics was the developer for this game and was responsible for the great Tomb Raider Legend that I really liked. I played and enjoyed the game up until the Centaur boss level and after spending several days trying to figure out the move combo that would get rid of them, I gave up, and uninstalled the game. A few weeks later I reinstalled it, started at the beginning, and played right up to same level only to be frustrated again. I've played many a game recently, including Quake 4, Prey, Half Life 2, Half Life 2 Episode 1, Brothers in Arms-Road to Hill 30, and the great Tomb Raider Legend; all were fun and had frustrating moments as most games do, but those moments were eventually overcome, without the help of cheats or downloaded save games, and you continued on with the game. Not with this one though. I hear Crystal Dynamics has another Tomb Raider in the works. I hope they go back to Tomb Raider Legend for inspiration and dump whatever they did wrong with this one.

Laura Croft fall down

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: April 17, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Too many tricks to figure out the game. The author needed to put in a save game button. The author will save the game but where he wants to save the game. Every new site requires a different trick to escape. You need help to complete this game the author gives no clues.

Good, but not Great

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: April 12, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Anniversary is a good game, but not as good as Tomb Raider Legend. The controls are more difficult then Legend which made the game a bit more challenging and confusing. I couldn't remember how to crouch, or drop to a lower ledge, etc. I have only been involved in one major battle- with the T-Rex. I tried many times to kill it but I just couldn't, I downloaded game saves to get me past. With that said, I'm not looking forward to encountering more big battles. Another thing that made the game challenging was that the levels I've been through are set in dark areas, I often got confused where to go and the darkness didn't help. I needed a walkthrough to help me complete what I've done so far. My last complaint- Wolves and dinosaurs would just run towards you unexpectedly, like they came out of nowhere, they were also somewhat challenging to kill. For the positives- great graphics, huge areas to explore and climb, puzzles to solve. Overall a good adventure game, but I found it to be a bit hard.

Lara Croft proves she still has it...and More!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: March 27, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Less talk and more play! Tomb Raider: Anniversary puts the "Tomb" in "Tomb Raider." Even though Lara's looks may have changed a little bit, expect the controls to be the same as in Legend. But Lara has a few new tricks up her sleeve.
I must admit I was really skeptical of Anniversary only because it was using an improved version of Legend's engine. Don't expect this game to be like Legend! Although there are a variety of similarities with the original, I was reminded of elements from all the Tomb Raider games, plus things that Tomb Raider has never before introduced.
Locations: Peru, Greece, Egypt, the Lost Island and the Croft Manor. The graphics really make the settings come to life. They were all very impressive and beautiful. Even though Anniversary follows Tomb Raider I, I was reminded of the Tomb of Ancients in AOD, the sands of Egypt in Revelation, and more. The Croft Manor is back and still as lavish as ever. The layout of the mansion is virtually the same as with the manor in Legend, but expect more (i.e. you get to go outside).
Characters: Besides Ms. Lara Croft, the rest of the characters are forgettable. You will get so caught up in the objectives that you'll more than likely forget about Larson, Pierre and the others. This is due to less character-to-character interaction which took up a lot of time in previous games such as AOD and Legend.
Enemies: The enemies in Anniversary are extraordinary with graphics that surpass Legend by a long shot. The enemies are animals which always seemed more sensible to me than killing humans. Expect to see a variety of animals, big and small, hard to kill and not so hard to kill, but somehow still very easy to kill.
Combat/Inventory: The introduction of few new maneuvers includes Adrenaline Dodge (which I must admit was a little hard to get use to) as well as Wall Running, Perching, and more. The weapons are nothing new, dual Pistols with unlimited ammo, a Shotgun, dual .50 Caliber Pistols and Mini SMGs (does this sort of remind you of the arsenal of weapons Lara had in The Lost Artifact?)
I received the Collectors Edition which includes close to an hour worth of footage including the origin or Lara, galleries, soundtrack and more. It is really an interesting video to watch if you've been an avid TR gamer and I would recommend to any TR fan.
There are so many new things to talk about with Anniversary, but you'll just have to play for yourself to uncover them all! If you've followed Lara on her adventures over the last ten years, you will not be disappointed. This is what Tomb Raider is all about! It cries, "More, More, and More"

Tomb Raider Anniversary Review

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: January 19, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Compared to plenty of the action games out there, Tomb Raider Anniversary has a lot to offer. You explore the lush scenery of Peru, navigate Greek ruins, and even visit Egyptian tombs. But it is definitely one of the more difficult games available. Even in the beginnning Mountain Caves stage, there are really difficult jumps, climbs, and grapple-swings that have to be mastered, and they only get more challenging as you go along. For example, in St. Francis's Folly, it was quite difficult to get to the four switches and doors, and then get the keys, because of some of these jumps and climbs. In other words, it's not exactly the game to start out with for new gamers. However, if you can get all the moves down, there is a boatload of exploring and relic collecting.

Tomb Raider at its best!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: January 18, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Everything in this phenomenal game is great! The heroine (of course), the level design, the music, the atmosphere, the graphics, etc.
It's so fun to play and so addictive to repeat and play all over again. You are in a thrilling adventure to find the Scion of Atlantis and you get to visit some cool locations such as Peru, Greece, Egypt and... ATLANTIS! such a fantastic game...
Lara Croft certainly looks great after 10 years of non-stop tomb raiding and this TR at its best! Definitely an A+ game for the whole family to enjoy.

Lara, The Best Love

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: October 30, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Lara went back to her old journey, but with the new apperance. If you have ever played Tomb Raider I, this may be a must. Few games like this.

very difficult and a challange

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: October 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

i had a tough time with anniversary, i played legends before it and there was a lot of conversations in tr legends, in anniversary i thought it was a glitch but no talking at all. she didnt commucate with a sole. that upset me a bit. i will admit i needed a walkthrough for this as i was missing all my artifacts and prizes. They were really hidden and without one i wouldnt have found any. But once i got the walkthrough it didnt make getting them any easier just let me know what direction to go. A lot of climbing and grappling, The creatures she fought were rather easy, the hard part was a lot of the test were timed and seem immpossible to do but of course there do able. You did do them over a lot but the save spots made it bearable. It was sort of a Black and White with some color in it. But very hard to see where your next jump or hand hold was. I liked it but it fustrated me a lot. i would scream at laura "What are you doing" of course i felt stupid. im told its a remake of the original which ive not played. The Boss fights were rough, Again a walkthrough told me what i was doing wrong and it still took forever to get it right. This is a challange worthy of a fps and adventure game. Just takes getting used to.

WOW!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: September 17, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I loved this game and I am still playing it. I was really disappointed that the first TR was so hard to use with a newer pc, so I was delighted when this version came out and it is awesome! The graphics are off-the-hook.
I hope that if any of you other game vreators are reading reviews you take the hint, like duke nukem....AHEM....

Save your money!!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 6 / 10
Date: September 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I remember, fondly, the early Tomb Raider games; I still have Tomb Raider III around here somewhere.

Tomb Raider Anniversary is simply, a huge waste of your hard earned cash. Laura is uncontrollable; WASD does not send her in a predetermined NWSE direction but depends, instead on which way she's facing. If she changes direction, so the the direction in which she will be sent by the WASD keys. Why anyone would decide this was a good thing, I do not know.

Using the grapple hook is an exercise in frustration as the Q key sits right next to the TAB key. If you miss the Q key even slightly, Laura is in mid jump and, suddenly, you're greeted with her inventory.

Save your cash. This one was a hard $30.00 lesson.

I'm going to uninstall this one and replay TR3. Do the same.




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