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Was looking through a Guiness World Records book today. This is apparently the most liked action-adventure game on Steam. Congrats :tmb:
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you know what, I'll just drop this here.
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Well I guess wbk that since we had photo mode in sottr
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Tomb Raider Definitive Edition has been added to Xbox game pass; will this be an advantage for the franchise?
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Does anyone know where I can find an HD version of the Making of the Game Informer Cover video??
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Tomb of the Lost Adventurer
Just got a used physical copy of the Definitive Edition of Tomb Raider for xBox One ( I have played it before on xBox 360). On line, it says the DLC TOTLA came out if you pre-ordered the game when it first came out. I cannot see it through Microsoft Store?
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Happy Birthday sweetie
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Happy Birthday! Wouldn't be here without you :)
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Happy birthday beautiful you! Hoping I get around to trying to play you sometime very soon.
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ANYWAY!! :vlol: LARA IS A 16 YEAR OLD GIRL INTO THIS GAME FROM TR5 AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION!! :vlol:
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Happy 6th, Tomb Raider. You're making me feel old, bitch xoxo
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6 years oh my god. :cry:
Happy birthday you gorgeous |
YES!! ABSOLUTELY!! :D Today Tomb Raider 9 is 6 years old right now as far as it made up into a 12 hour cycle in & out there!! PLUS!! :cool: I totally certainly to consider this as a flashback story of this young 21 year old Lara Croft's story as much as I sure certainly absolutely do like the concept that they just started to use Tomb Raider 5 Chronicles when she was 16 as a very funny source of inspiration!! :vlol:
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how has it been 6 years already rip
happy birthday tr2013, you're still my fav one in the trilogy. |
Glad it’s been six great years! Not gonna lie; there’s plenty of fight and life to go around with the series.
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Already 6 years, as the time fly :)
I remember the release date because it was the day I have especially chosen to make my coming out to my family. Just after my father and I go into the gamestore searching for the deluxe edition I have open myself on the road back home. He wasn't surprised even a little suspicious :D After that I have talked to my sister and it was much more difficult for her to take at first but now everything is okay :) This game I can't tell the excitement I had when I played it, it was so awesome to finally take the hand on Lara's new beginning after all these years speculating on every rumors (mostly alone and with my father) with the leaks pictures. I still remember the teasing with the shipwreck boat on the beach. No one knows what it was, I was so excited. Then the cover on Gameinformer and my god I wasn't ready for this. The gorgeous CGI trailer who blows my mind. The wait for the official trailers gameplay,every day anticipating something new. So much memory and the game hasn't disapointed me it was what I wanted a new fresh take on the character with blowing action sequences and a much more darker and character driven story. The beauty of the Yamatai, the palace burning,Saaaaaaam, Himiko and the badass fight at the end. :jmp: I remember to have myself spoiled the ending before I've got the game (like I have done with Underworld) but that doesn't have canceled the pleasure of the discovery, thankfully :D (but I never have done this again). So yeah I have an attachement with the reboot since the start and wich each games I have evolved as a person just like Lara. :) |
@ Ellioft Woah, great story. Glad to see you have a personal attachment to the game.
I remember I didn't even play it until a year after it came out. I remember seeing all the hype for the game in 2012/2013 but I never really felt the desire to play it. I only brought it because there was an insane sale on the game and I was bored looking for something to play. Oh man, I wasn't prepared at all. I found the story to be exciting in a way that I had never seen before. I know people don't like he whole "relatable" Lara angle but it 100% worked on me and was part of why I liked the game so much. It was cool seeing her go from timid to a badass explorer. I felt like I was actually Lara in playing the game. After finishing, I instantly became a fan of the series. I played this game when I was in my freshman year of college and it's fitting that Shadow ended up coming out in my last semester :p |
Happy birthday TR2013 ! You have a special place in my heart ! :cln::hug:
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TR13 really reignited my love for this series; I played it at the beginning of 2014 (I don't know why I didn't bought it earlier honestly); I was already a big fan of the series (I mean Legend, Annniversary and Underworld) but TR13 just had something unique I really liked, I really enjoyed Yamatai's atmosphere.
I honestly can't believe how much time has already passed since then... |
I'm replaying this masterpiece of a game. Lara being in Japan spikes up my weaboo-ism. Also going to place this here from the GC thread because I also think its pretty relevant here :p
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I'll kill you all if I have to lmao Camilla/Lara have come so far from tr2013.
Also Reyes/Lara duo is badass! |
Happy belated birthday TR2013!
While I dislike how they handled the sequels (primarily because I felt they were needlessly stretching Lara's already finished origins story into a rather boring and pointless trilogy because they were fully out of ideas) I do really love this game. I remember seeing the demonstration at E3 where Lara is stuck in that claustrophobic, creepy-looking scavenger's den and just eating up the concept of a Tomb Raider game purely focused on survival. One of the things I love about TR4 especially is the thrill you'd experience when Lara suddenly got trapped in a dark, creepy tomb (e.g. Tomb of Semerkhet) and was struggling to reach the surface. There were a lot of moments in this game that really captured that feeling of survival for me. Not to mention, so many incredible and memorable action set pieces, seeing Lara gradually evolve over the course of the game into a no-nonsense badass, and that epic moment at the end when she picks up her signature weapons to show that she's now become Lara Croft - all of these moments were just great. If I had to criticise one thing, it would be the over-indulgence in combat, but seeing at the time this was the first action-heavy Tomb Raider title I think its forgivable. ROTTR undid a lot of her evolution, but it was still a fun ride. SOTTR I just found insufferable. If I had my way, I would have had the second reboot game be what the fourth reboot game will inevitably be about if it gets made: Lara actually being Lara Croft and not still trying to evolve into her or 'realise her destiny' *cringe* as a Tomb Raider. But oh well. |
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Played that game probably 5 times. It always amazes me. Japan as a Setting is spectecular. The mix between combat and exploration/story driven elements is almost driven to perfection. Collectibles are not overdone here and searching for weapon parts to upgrade your already existing weapon is more satisfying than choosing between 10 bows. Tombs fall short though, which is a bit sad, but other than that its simply an amazing game. |
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Happy Birthday TR2013! Might go and replay her soon! |
Why they had to include the MP Trophys for the Platinum? So dumb :o
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