Videogame review: Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider Reboot

Tomb Raider Reboot

Published Mar 12, 2013

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Tomb Raider

Gaming platform: PS3, Xbox 360, PC

Developer: Square Enix

Rating our of 5: ****

This reboot of Tomb Raider constitutes an attempt to raise Lara's profile back to the point where she can stand tall next to Uncharted's Nathan Drake.

Take the game's breathless opening exchanges, where a young and untested Lara is almost drowned, held up at gunpoint, and even kills for the first time: all a ploy by Crystal Dynamics to show that Lara Croft is relevant once more.

Before long she's trading axe swings and arrows with the best of them and still finding time for a spot of tomb raiding - even if the puzzle-centric tombs now play second fiddle to a narrative that has Lara stranded on a bizarre island with an indigenous population straight out of Lost.

The survivalist aspect so brazenly paraded during the game's development, however, never materialises: Lara's reaction to cold or hunger largely consists of shivering slightly.

Similarly, the well-implemented combat feels odd, as our heroine cuts down swathes of bad guys just moments after mournfully contemplating her first kill.

Regardless of such grievances, however, the neat camera work and blistering action sequences will keep fans happy. - The Independent

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