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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend (Xbox)
 
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Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend (Xbox)
by Eidos
Platform: Xbox
3.8 out of 5 stars 17 customer reviews (17 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Lara comes to life - the dual-pistol, wielding adventurer's polygon count and animation set has been increased significantly, presenting Lara in the finest fidelity to date
  • Return to the Tombs: Lara's new quest brings her to lost ancient realms that guard Secrets of the Past
  • Fluid movement: the revamped control system provides intuitive and fluid character movement
  • Dynamic animation system puts focus on continuous motion, giving Lara the ability to seamlessly handle any obstacle and interact dynamically with any surface
  • Move and shoot. Lara uses her physical prowess to combine gunplay with unique signature moves
  • Variety of player choice - intelligently use the environment, technical gear and weapons to overcome challenging situations
  • Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles
  • Visit a vast array of cinematic & exotic locations including ancient tombs, dangerous jungles, snowy mountain ruins and numerous unexpected surprises in between

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Amazon.co.uk Review
In a nutshell:
Lara Croft is finally back in the first game to do her legacy justice since the days of the original PlayStation. With updated graphics and gameplay, and a whole new suite of moves and equipment this is the sequel fans have always demanded.

The lowdown:
After the disappointment of Angel of Darkness, the Tomb Raider series has gone back to basics with a new developer and even a new Lara. Combat is back to being only around a third of the game with everything else centred on platform jumping and puzzle solving. To help this, there’s a canny new movement system that allows Lara to jump onto and grab objects at an angle, so there’s none of the awkward grid based movement of the earlier games. This is also the first Tomb Raider to have a proper physics engine, with lots of the puzzles revolving around movement and the use of Lara’s natty new magnetic grappling hook. The graphics are also excellent, and with input from the original creator this is a long awaited return to form.

Most exciting moment:
The realisation that this is actually a proper update of the original game, as Lara leaps around cliffs like a mountain goat, with graphics and controls that aren’t still stuck in 1996.

Since you ask:
The new voice of Lara is provided by Keeley Hawes, who also plays Zoe Reynolds in BBC TV show Spooks.

The bottom line:
Lara Croft is back in the first decent new Tomb Raider game for a long time.
Harrison Dent

Manufacturer's Description
Gaming's most famous heroine makes her triumphant return in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend!

Lara Croft travels the globe in search of an ancient English artifact and is pitted against rival forces led by a nemesis from her past...long thought dead.


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17 Reviews
5 star: 35%  (6)
4 star: 17%  (3)
3 star: 41%  (7)
2 star: 5%  (1)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's like a burst of fun, but then it stops, 14 Jun 2006
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
I got this as a birthday present on the Saturday, and had completed it by the Sunday afternoon. I'm not really all that great with these kind of games, but even I found it rather easy.

The levels were far too short, I found completing them fairly easy even on Tomb Raider difficulty level. The bosses were quite easy too, although the boss at the end of the England level was really annoying before I got the knack of it and found an easy way. The AI was average, with the same mercaneries doing that they do best i.e. trying to kill you, but they show no superb intelligence. It was also very easy to not fall. That used to be part of the excitment, but not in Legend with 'autograb' it's made it a whole lot easier. It also seems that Tomb Raider has lost its scare factor. Previous Tomb Raiders have been able to scare me... a lot, but because a lot of the game is set in unfrightening surroundings, as pretty as they may be, the game is not scary. A part of the game I found disappointing was the Croft Mansion. There was only an indoors, and even that wasn't very big. The outdoor assault course was replaced by a small indoor one where there are secrets to be found and they are really easy to get to.

However, the game does have strong points, and one of the main ones being the graphics. Everything looks excellent, from the mountains in the backdrop to walls and the floors of the tombs. The big waterfall in one of the levels is stunning. As is Lara. She's been made a lot more lifelike, and every move she makes is awesome. Her acrobatics were very exciting when I discovered them after a bit of button bashing in frustration. The only things that don't look good are the boring mercenaries who all look the same and are no where near looking as good as Lara does, and I know most repetitive people in games never look as good as the main character but this is just dire. I also liked Lara's new headset and her new buddies Zip and Alistair whose banter kept me amused. Although somethings they say make the game too easy as they're basically telling you what to do and taking the challenge out of a lot of the game. Also, the RAD setting on the binoculars is just plain silly. Used it once, realised what it did and refused to use it again.

Despite it being an easy game which can be completed in very little time, the time trial mode and all the secrets make the game a little more meaty, and you can always fill time up with looking at the surroundings and playing around with Lara's flexibility, throwing her off cliffs and the such.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the finest Tomb Raider Games I've played, 23 April 2006
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
Not being a fan of the Tomb Raider titles I was a bit edgy when it was announced that Legend was on its way. I'd seen screenshots etc. and it looked beautiful. But was it going to be a good player? Damn right it was! I got a demo for it with a mag, and thought, hell I have a spare £30, and nothing to do at the weekend!
This is a great game, for long time fans, and new recruits on the Ms Croft bus. Very Prince of Persia-esque, i find myself trying to hit the rewind time button whenever I fall to my doom. Also the traps all require a bit of thinking rather than speed and timing (although there are a few traps that still need that). Therefore you dont have to die about 26million times before getting passed just 1 trap.
Overall this is probably the best Tomb Raider games that I have played! Go on, give it a shot!
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars tomb raider, 27 April 2006
By ib_kg (liverpool) - See all my reviews
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
At last a tomb raider game comes out on the xbox! Ive been looking forward to playing one for a long time, so now ill tell you about my experiences playing, ill start with the good points.

The graphics are very very good, mountains and waterfalls look very realistic and laras character is done to a high standard, maybe a bit too high if you compare her to all the other characters in the game who look like they have been chisseled out of a block of wood.
Gameplay is very fluid and runs smoothly, i didnt detect any slowdown which I thought would happen due to the high quality of graphics. And also there is very little loading time. The game starts almost immediatly when you turn your box on, and the only loading screens through the game are after you've died, and these are very quick. And croft manor is very attractive and fun to look around.

My bad points of the game :
Firstly, and my main gripe, is that it is far, far too easy, Way too easy. Apart from a couple of end of level bosses which can be hard to kill sometimes, the puzzles are painfully simple. Lara and Zip on your comms system basically tell you exactly what to do in each situation "..ooh I wonder if I could move that crate somewhere..." and pretty much tell you what to shoot in a battle and there is no aiming to do. And she has the lamest throw of a grenade I have ever seen.

And its probably one of the shortest games I have ever played, I did the main game in 7 hours and that wasnt even rushing through, the time trials are a nice touch though and pad the game out a bit more.(it needs it!!) and its left itself nicely open for a sequel, so id expect some news soon.

The jumping and grabbing hold of things in the game are fun to do, even if it is a bit hard to fall off anything. Also, for me anyway, the swimming was hard to get the hang of and frustrating, luckily there isnt a great deal of these to do.
The bikes are easy to use but as soon as you get on it the graphics turn into some kind of early nineties outrun game.

Overall it is a fairly good game, though I am very dissapointed I spent 30 quid on it. The box says its suitable for over 12's only, but I feel the game was designed for much younger people as it is so easy and extremely short. Definatly one for renting and not buying as it can be completed in one long day or two short nights
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best TR Game Yet.
When i first played it took a while to get used to the controls, but when you do it's great!! Before playing i went to Croft Manor, i was a little disappointed when you have to... Read more
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good Game - Bad Bug
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Published on 1 May 2006 by JMF

3.0 out of 5 stars Over-hyped but a decent update
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4.0 out of 5 stars excellent game very fun
hello i have played this game round my friends house and i played two llevels the mansion and a japan level the game is very exciting the mansion has the same fetures as it did... Read more
Published on 22 April 2006 by Kevin West

5.0 out of 5 stars Lara Croft Is Back!!
Due to the lack of decency in 'Angel Of Darkness' I had my douts of this one.But anyway I bought it and i have to say it is AMAZING!This is the best one ever. Read more
Published on 19 April 2006 by Mrs. P. R. King