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Tomb Raider Definitive Edition Review - Cash Grab or Money Well Spent? | COG

Added: 27.01.2014 21:16 | 12 views | 0 comments


Lara Croft is back for a next-gen refresh of last years hugely successful Tomb Raider with the Definitive Edition. Do the upgraded graphics and extra content bring much to the table or is this just a $60 cash grab? "Unless youve been living under a rock youve likely played, or at least heard of, the Tomb Raider reboot that was released to consoles back in March of 2013. A franchise that was at great risk of drowning in mediocrity and fading away was given one more chance to come up for air and start fresh. The team at Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics managed to not only breathe new life into Lara Croft but also give the franchise legs to carry on even further. By all accounts it was one of the best games of 2013 diving into Lara Crofts origin story and how she became the tomb raiding adventurer we all know and love."

From: n4g.com

Nerdist Review- Betad: Lara Croft At Her Best In Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

Added: 27.01.2014 8:16 | 9 views | 0 comments


Malik Forté of Nerdist.com writes: "When Lara Croft stepped back into the gaming space last year, it was reminiscent of those high school days when classmates would return from summer break completely transformed, in this case to a much more mature and appealing stature. Youd be hard pressed to find many bad things to say about Crystal Dynamics reboot of the Tomb Raider series. Our very own Dan Casey said it best: The game is damn fun to play, borrowing elements from series like Uncharted and Assassins Creed and stirring them in a fantastic pot of original ideas and ingenuity. Now, the newly-released Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition brings last years amazing experience to the PS4 and Xbox One."

From: n4g.com

USG Tomb Raider Definitive Edition Review: Challenging The PC

Added: 26.01.2014 11:16 | 8 views | 0 comments


"Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is an excellent port for PS4 and Xbox One, with some great graphical improvements. You can tell Crystal Dynamics pulled out all of the stops to make this the best version of Tomb Raider. If you've played it before, it may be worth a rent. If you haven't, the Definitive Edition is great purchase that outclasses the PC edition. Unfortunately, the potential price gulf between this version and the PC version can make it a hard sell." - Mike Williams, USGamer

From: n4g.com

PS4Home: Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition PS4 Preview

Added: 26.01.2014 7:16 | 25 views | 0 comments


PS4Home: "If you have yet to experience Crystal Dynamics / Square Enixs 2013 reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise (and you happen to own a PS4) you might want to wait just a while longer."

From: n4g.com

Lara too Pretty to Bleed? Violence Toned Down In Definitive Tomb Raider

Added: 25.01.2014 4:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


Hardcore Gamer: Theres been a lot of controversy over whether or not Tomb Raider: The Definitive Edition is a worthy project. Crystal Dynamics tried to quell the backlash against Square Enix charging a full $59.99 for the next-gen re-release by basically saying because the game is awesome (a statement in which we did agree with), but not everybody has been too keen on the look of the game itself.

From: n4g.com

Tomb Raider Sequel Will Utilize The Same Engine As Definitive Ed But With "Significant Enhancements"

Added: 25.01.2014 1:16 | 15 views | 0 comments


GearNuke: "We all know that Crystal Dynamics are currently working on a sequel to their Tomb Raider reboot, that was released last year, and got a re-release on next generation consoles with a graphics overhaul. Crystal Dynamics have confirmed that they plan to use the same engine for their next game, but they will make 'Significant Enhancements' to that engine."

From: n4g.com

Crystal Dynamics Were Aiming For 60 FPS On PS4/XB1, Failed To Meet The Target On Xbox One

Added: 23.01.2014 15:16 | 10 views | 0 comments


GearNuke: "It has been recently revealed that Tomb Raider is running at an average of 30 fps on the Xbox One and an average of 60 fps on the PS4. This really shouldn't be taken as a surprise. According to an insider on popular gaming forums NeoGAF, Crystal Dynamics originally aimed to target 60 fps on both, the PS4 and Xbox One."

From: n4g.com

News: Crystal Dynamics considered creating new story content for Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

Added: 23.01.2014 11:23 | 12 views | 0 comments


But was told not to by Square exec.

Discussing the development of the next-gen port during a GamesRadar livestream, Amos revealed that "there [were] things that we talked about [doing], even from the beginning. When somebody says you've got another year, let's go do something, we're like, let's add. Let's add this feature, let's add that storytelling, let's add that moment."

But unfortunately, that didn't work out.

"It was actually surprisingly early on when we started putting the constraints around this," he continued, "because our boss, Darrell [Gallagher], who's the worldwide head of studios, he...



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