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            10000 times too hard!
            
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                Rating: 1, 
                Useful: 141 / 198
                Date: November 25, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            First off I would like to say that I have been a fan of Tomb Raider since the beginning and have bought all the series of games.  My only problem with the series was the desire of the designers to make the game absolutely  impossible to complete without the requirement of buying a cheat book.  I  thought that with this TR4 that the designers were attempting to fix this  and make the game FUN and not just plain IMPOSSIBLE to beat.  Well I was  WRONG!  This game is absolutely impossible to defeat without a Cheat Guide.   Don't even think about buying this game unless you also want to just go  ahead and buy the guide. Therefore I do not recommend this game.
        
            
Give it a chance
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 52 / 58
                Date: November 28, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game may seem more difficult at first.  However, once you learn the new moves and game logic the game becomes much more rewarding.  The graphics are very good, the plot is better than previous titles and the  game pace moves along comfortably once you learn the system.  This game is  the equal of any of the best exploration adventure games on the market.
        
            
Too Hard?  Then your not a gamer..
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 23 / 24
                Date: December 01, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I agree, the first 30 minutes of the game is rather tough, but that is just becuase some of her moves are new and the play isn't all about pushing and pulling objects...you have to think this time out.  I have finished the  first 3 and I think this one is the best since the first...all except for  it's lighting.   You will prolly have to turn the bright level on your tv  up, unless you want to walk around with Flares all day.  This game was a  must buy for me and I am enjoying every penny of it.  It has grabbed my  attention away from resident evil:3...so you know its good!
Did I mention  that you get to play as a teenage Lora?  Just that open sequence is worth  the money!
        
            
Absolutely Fantastic!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 10 / 10
                Date: February 07, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            OK, so I'm a longtime Tomb Raider fan, so my opinions may be a bit biased, but this is the *best* Tomb Raider game since the original.  I generally liked all the sequels, but TR 2 seemed way too difficult and frustrating in some sections, while #3 was rather disjointed in all the globe-trotting  Lara had to endure.  Last Revelation, however, is a true gem.  The gorgeous  and plentiful FMV CGI sequences give the game a cohesive and compelling  storyline that was lacking in TR 3. The puzzles are clever and inventive,  and certainly solvable with a modicum of thought employed on the part of  the player.  This isn't a brain-dead "run and shoot" Quake-type  game.  Some complain it's too dark..  well, of course it's dark in spots!   She's in ruins and tombs!  Light a flare or torch for heaven's sake!  The  flares certainly are plentiful.  
That being said, the game isn't  perfect.  I wish Eidos/Core spent more time working out some frustrating  bugs, such as when she swims she sometimes gets "stuck" in spots,  as if there's an invisible wall blocking her way.  There's a patch for some  of the more prominent bugs, but this swimming one remains.  Second, some of  the sound in the FMV sequences is too soft.   However, it's still a *great*  game. I highly recommend it. :) I hope they do as well with Tomb Raider 5.
        
            
Simply Perfect!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 9 / 10
                Date: November 02, 2004
                Author: Amazon User
            
            One of the most popular playstation game character's has arrived again with another great tomb raider game. This is one of my favourite games and is definitely one of the hardest games on playstation. This is the last and hardest tomb raider game on playstation. It has excellent 3d graphics and realistic backgrounds. 
There are many fun levels in this game including the train level, car level, and many other levels. Me and my friends love this game! If you like games like all tomb raider games, duke nukem, die hard, and tomorrow never dies you'll love this game! 
You have to buy it, and trust me you'll love it!
        
            
The best since the first
            
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                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 13 / 18
                Date: November 30, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This is by far the best Tomb Raider since the first one. If you loved the first one and were disapointed by the next two this one is much better. Tomb Raider: The Last Revalation brings back the magic of the first Tomb  Raider
        
            
more like 3.5 stars....Okay game
            
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                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 11 / 16
                Date: December 21, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            My only advice for all you so-so gamers out there, is to SAVE ALOT!  You don't have to BUY a hint book, there's free walkthroughs available on the Net. I liked this game, the graphics are decent, the movies are cool, and  overall it's kind of scary...the only thing is that.. it is, really really  HARD to play and HARD to beat. At times, you just want to kick the computer  and say "you [bleep bleep] piece of [bleep]...make her go this  way! " You keep on running into walls, or jump the wrong way...its  frustrating...  Well...Tomb Raider: Last Revelation was alot better than  Tomb Raider III for sure. I would so-so recommend this game, only to the  hardcore Tomb Raider fans and adventure loving gamers that have tons of  patience.
        
            
Could Have Been an Outstanding Game
            
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                Rating: 3, 
                Useful: 7 / 8
                Date: July 04, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            In the interview from Eidos prior to The Last Revelation release, fans were promised a game 1) that returns to TR roots, 2) is puzzle based, and 3) Lara's objectives would always be clear (probably in response to all the  complaints received over TRIII).  Eidos also promised that Lara wouldn't  have to run around so much to find objects and that the emphasis on bad  guys would be downplayed.  Put simply, TLR would be a return, in sorts, to  the original Tomb Raider.
Using the Eidos interview as basis, let's look  at their claims.  First, yes, TLR does a nice job returning to TR's roots,  at least in terms of atmoshpere and looks.  That's my number one praise.   But in terms of gameplay, TLR is far from puzzle-based.  It starts out so,  but about halfway through the designers decided to return to the convoluted  ploys that plagued TRIII.  And, having just finished TLR, I'd say that  Lara's objectives are far from clear.  There are still a lot of thugs to  kill off and Lara does an awful lot of running across multiple screens to  obtain objects. (there aren't really levels in TLR; Lara passes from one  area to another--with a download time in between!)
I think the biggest  problem is that the designers simply ran out of great puzzle ideas (which  occurred sometime after TRII) where you actually have to use some logic and  your brain.  This is what made TR1 so fantastic: you knew that if you sat  in front of the screen long enough, you'd eventually figure out whatever  challenge TRI threw at you.  TLR however, beginning with the Cairo section,  becomes frustrating because it stops being puzzle based, and to make up for  this lack of puzzles, resorts to annoyingly complicated, nit-picky,  non-logic based ploys to make the game more "challenging" (and,  thus, ensure more sales of their strategy guide).  I've never had to use a  forum/walkthrough site so often in my life.  Let me make my point as clear  as possible: puzzles require brain power and logic.  Trial and error is NOT  equal to good gaming and is NOT fun.  I seriously doubt that there are many  gamers out there who made it through the entire Cairo sequence without the  aid of a walkthru.   This could have been a great game (and it was for the  first half)  The graphics in TLR are outstanding, and the Desert Railroad  level is innovative and fun.  Sadly, though, this game was ruined by  ridiculously complex, illogical levels that surrogate for a lack of puzzle  ideas.
        
            
the worst game of 1999
            
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                Rating: 1, 
                Useful: 12 / 20
                Date: December 13, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game was a major disappointment.  Not only are the graphics and sound mediocre, but most importantly, the gameplay and control are some of the worst I have ever seen.  Poor control the first time around was ok in the original Tomb Raider, and poor control for the second time was accpetable  in Tomb Raider 2.  Poor control for the third time in Tomb Raider 3 is  unacceptable, and is even more pathetic for the FOURTH TIME in this latest  installment.  It is quite frustrating to get stuck on one of the starter  levels because you cannot make a simple jump because the controls are so  sluggish.  I thought that after three years, Eidos would have addressed  these issues and fix this problem, but they have not done anything to help  the situation at all.  The game also suffers from poor camera angles.  When  I play games, I like to actually see where I am going and what I am doing.  This is often not the case in Tomb Raider 4.  This game offers nothing that  the original didn't, except for the extra 30 bucks you have to pay to get  it.  This is the most disappointing game I have purchased this year.  If  you are in the market for an adventure game, get Indiana Jones and the  Infernal Machine.  That game is far from perfect as well, but at least your  character actually responds to your commands.
        
            
Tombraider - Last Revelation
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 5 / 5
                Date: January 28, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            I have played Tomraiders II and III. I can't tell you enough how great this new version is. What I find more interesting this game are the cut screens at different times in the game. Also, Lara moves so much better,  and I love the fact she can traverse around corners. The lighting..the  detail is breathtaking. I am only on part three...but am enjoying every  minute I play. The walkthrough when Lara was a teen was great. It's also  great that she is talking to others in the game. The wait for this version  was well worth it. They just keep getting better. I was also glad that I  didn't have to learn alot of new moves and weapons. I dreaded the thought  actually. I feel comfortable going into new terain this game. I like the  way she enters her vehicles...opening doors and having to have keys to  operate them. She actually has to open doors to get out too. Its more real  to life. I will just keep being a Tombraider player as long as they make  them.
        
        
       
    
    
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