| 90 |
Official Nintendo Magazine UK
Anniversary is the best game in the series by far. [Christmas 2007, p.72]
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| 85 |
Play Magazine
This really is a special game for the truest fans. [Dec 2007, p.84]
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| 83 |
Games Master UK
If you don't have access to the other console versions, this is well worth getting. [Jan 2007, p.61]
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| 82 |
NGamer UK
Reworked, modernised but still definitely a retro experience, the original Tomb Raider proves there was substance behind all the hype. [Jan 2008, p.41]
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| 80 |
VideoGamer
It makes the most of modern technology to bring 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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| 80 |
GameZone
The Wii version of Tomb Raider Anniversary won’t pull in those who have already played the game on PS2 or Xbox 360. Everyone else, however, will be pleasantly surprised by the Wii remote implementation. This is one tomb that should be explored thoroughly.
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| 80 |
n-Revolution Magazine UK
It massively improves the original's gameplay. [Issue#17, p.80]
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| 78 |
Game Chronicles
And even though the controls and camera provide ongoing problems through the entire game, you’ll eventually learn to adapt, or at least deal with them.
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| 78 |
Cheat Code Central
Tomb Raider: Anniversary is the perfect way to revisit Lara Croft. Instead of a remake, we've been given a remade version of her original adventure, bringing with it all the improvements that have been made to her character over the years, yet retaining the qualities that made us fall in love with her games in the first place.
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| 73 |
Da Gameboyz
With improved graphics, solid sound and pretty good gameplay, the new control and re-imagined levels make for a game that is much more superior from the original.
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| 70 |
Boomtown
It’s not a perfect port, however, but much like my breakfast this morning it’s still good enough to keep you planted on the sofa for a few hours and bask in its goodness.
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| 70 |
1UP
The real lesson here is that if you can take out one of her twin sisters for this Anniversary date on another platform, then that's the route to go. Otherwise, while it remains a grand adventure, traveling by Wii makes it a bumpier ride.
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| 70 |
Digital Entertainment News
The game still provides a compelling adventure, albeit a frustrating one. The camera and aiming are deplorable, but after some time it is manageable.
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| 70 |
IGN
The Wii control additions really do add to the experience and the game looks pretty good, too. The end product is not exemplary, but it is a step in the right direction and it's also entertaining, particularly when you're jumping from ledge to ledge or swinging across chasms to the beat of moody music.
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| 70 |
GameSpot
Lara Croft's transition to the Wii is not an entirely smooth one.
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| 70 |
Armchair Empire
Those expecting a more action heavy experience will feel a little let down, but as a puzzle heavy action game, Lara can more than hold her own.
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| 65 |
Nintendo Power
There are also framerate and hit-detection issues (both in catching ledges and in targeting enemies) that just shouldn't exist. [Holiday 2007, p.82]
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| 65 |
Worth Playing
Tomb Raider: Anniversary is the video game equivalent of giving your old car a new paint job and a spoiler and claiming it's as good as new. The combination of the dated Tomb Raider areas, mixed with the uninspiring and boring Tomb Raider: Anniversary alone, feels like a patch job, and the addition of the Wii elements to the original versions of Tomb Raider: Anniversary only serves to increase the feeling that most of this game is just new elements stapled haphazardly onto a prettier version of a 10-year-old game.
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| 62 |
GamingExcellence
Tomb Raider Anniversary is still a great game. However, the Wii version is by far the worst version of that great game
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| 60 |
GameSpy
In many ways, the controls are dead-on, but the awkward shooting controls hamstring the action.
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| 60 |
GameDaily
Now that it has moved to the Wii, however, Tomb Raider: Anniversary's magic has been lost due to crappy waggle controls. Although some of the Wii exclusive puzzles are mildly enjoyable, aiming and shaking the nunchuck leads to imprecise movements and lots of headaches.
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| 40 |
EuroGamer
If you haven't played the PC, PS2 or Xbox 360 versions, do. They're brilliant. This isn't.
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