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Tomb Raider Chronicles (PC)

by Eidos
Platform:   Windows 98 / 95 / Me
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)

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Game Information

  • Platform:   Windows 98 / 95 / Me
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 12 and Over
  • Media: Video Game
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Product Features

  • 4 newly discovered, previously untold adventures
  • Gain new insights into Lara's past exploits
  • Overcome obstacles by tightrope walking, parallel-bar swinging, and using a hand-to-hand stealth attack
  • Enhanced inventory system allows you to combine a variety of weapons and items
  • Create your own adventures with the Tomb Raider level editor

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  • ASIN: B000050YQX
  • Release Date: 24 Nov 2000
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 15,311 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

Lara Croft, cultural icon, cover girl and scourge of wildlife everywhere was last seen buried beneath an Egyptian pyramid at the end of Tomb Raider: the Last Revelation. Despite this apparent demise, Lara returns in Tomb Raider Chronicles, an adventure that features previously unseen episodes from her career. Old friends of Lara who have gathered for her funeral and to swap stories about her exploits introduce the stories.

The first level is set in Rome, and is classic Lara; plenty of jumping and puzzle solving with a minimum of gunplay and is reminiscent of the very first Tomb Raider--it even features the comedy bad guys Pierre and Larson from that game. This chapter also serves as an introduction to Lara's various moves and is a real nostalgia-fest for long-time fans.

The other chapters have distinct themes: on a spooky deserted island an unarmed teenage Lara must get through by wits alone, there is an action-packed level set on a submarine and, most intriguing of all, Lara infiltrates a high-tech building and utilises various stealth techniques. This is very Metal Gear Solid-esque and possible indicates the direction the series will take in future. (Lara's not really dead? Now there's a surprise.)

Unfortunately, the fiddly control system still remains, and the graphics have only been given a slight polish, but to combat this, an array of customary new moves have been added--this time Lara can use a tightrope, for example--but these are essentially cosmetic. The gameplay overall hasn't evolved much, but thankfully the puzzles are less obscure this time round, and the levels are tightly designed which cuts down on the aimless wandering that was common in the middle games of the series.

Tomb Raider fans will be very happy with what is probably the most purely enjoyable game since the first. Lara-phobes will take more convincing, but all the hype that surrounds her shouldn't obscure the fact that the divine Ms Croft hasn't appeared in a bad game yet and Tomb Raider Chronicles is no exception. --Michael Bartley



Product Description

Four newly discovered and previously untold adventures are revealed when the missing Lara Croft's closest friends gather in her honour. As they reminisce about her past exploits, they learn new details about her life as well as the lives of characters from her past adventures. Lara journeys from the ruins of Rome, to the bowels of a German U-boat, to the rooftops of a hi-tech city in a search for four ancient artefacts. The game uses the same graphics engine used in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, but introduces new moves: tightrope walking, parallel bar swinging, and a hand-to-hand stealth attack. An enhanced inventory system allows for greater combinations of a variety of weapons and items. Create your own adventure with the Tomb Raider level editor, which includes a tutorial level and all of the tools required to construct custom levels.

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The third highlight of the Tomb Raider Series, 28 Jan 2001
By A Customer
I have to say that I am really impressed! I am a big fan of Tomb Raider, and I was not dissapointed from this excellent game. Although it is short, it really makes my day. Although I can't compare it to Tomb Raider 2 which was the best game in the series (and the scariest one!), it is very enjoyable. Personaly I hated the Rome levels which were boring and had no exciting world to explore. But I loved the russian levels, which were exciting and challenging (especially the diving level. It was totally different!). The levels which Lara was sixteen were difficult but there was a lot to explore unlike any other levels in this game. The environment was stunning, and I loved the rain and the thunder storm. It was beautiful. I found the first level of the three more exciting and more interesting. The rest was dark and scary. I haven't reached the final levels yet (I'm at the old mill with sixteen year old Lara which is the level before the last three levels), but I can't wait to see them.

Even if you played the previous games, and even if you didn't: This game will amaze you! At least I LOVE it!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Grreeaatt!!!, 16 Aug 2001
By Laura Smith (Edinburgh,Scotland) - See all my reviews
I like this game because it has much more to do than some of the previous Tomb Raider games. Although it is a bit hard at times to understand things and to figure out what to do, I find it challenging and exciting to play.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tomb Raider lives on...like it or hate it, 8 Dec 2000
By A Customer
Tomb Raider is the sort of game where you love it or hate it. This particular installment is...well...you'll love it or hate it. Eidos can't afford to kill-off their biggest-grossing franchise, and so I guess they have done the intelligent thing and have gone and made the biggun...the finale? I was hoping that tomb raider would end after TR4...no, I didn't cry after seeing all that rubble squish poor old Crofty, but I liked the cliffhanger. This new addition to the series is a must for any avid tomb raider fan, but don't expect an incredible revelation...it's not wonderful, nor is it down-right crap (no, it really isn't)...the levels are pretty good - the new moves could have been put to MUCH better use, and I completed the game in the space of one and a half weeks - without any cheats or walkthrough.

Buy it for the sake of it, make Eidos some money to come up with somit a bit better. But I still love tomb raider, and this game has put the icing on the cake for me :) ( O Y O )

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