- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2007
- Also On: Mobile, PC, PlayStation 2, PSP, Wii
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TobyO.Dec 19, 20075When a next-gen remake is buggier and more broken than the PSone original, it's trouble. This game has so many bugs, I felt dirty playing it. Combined with the insane amount of backtracking required in the "improved" levels, I'd seriously rather bust out Tomb Raider 1. Big disappointment here.
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ScottW.Oct 24, 20078Just as good as the original, updated just enough to make it not a repeat with a face lift, like Resident Evil for the Gamecube. Many new puzzles and redesigned levels. Levels have a familiar feel, if you played the first one, but rarely are the traps and level design are the same as the first. If you liked the original this one will make you smile ear to ear.
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LaraC.Nov 11, 20078If you like the Tomb Raider Series then this is a must have. I think this is the third best one released, The first and second on the PSOne are the only ones better than this one.
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SimonC.Dec 29, 20079Great action / puzzle game! Provides an excellent game for its minimal cost. The controls are intuitive, the length is pretty good and there's replayability. Tomb Raider at it's best. Recommended.
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90For the price, and for the quality of offer, Tomb Raider: Anniversary is easily one the best games released all year. Blessed with an excellent control system and chock full of masterfully designed levels, as far as puzzle-based action adventures go, there have been none finer for years.
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80It brings a classic game world up to date, throws in simple but intuitive controls and doesn't rely on constant fire-fights to bring excitement.
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77It's almost the lack of innovation that makes this fun, as it's a throwback to the original TR game of 1996. It just doesn't take a lot of chances either.