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Tomb Raider Definitive is Crystal Dynamics putting our hands around the entire franchise

Added: 16.01.2014 8:16 | 8 views | 0 comments


Xbox One and PS4 package rebuilt for new technology, is a stake in the ground for next-gen Lara Croft, says exec producer Scott Amos.

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Tomb Raider Definite Edition - New Screens

Added: 09.01.2014 10:16 | 11 views | 0 comments


Crystal Dynamics released three new screenshots for TOMB RAIDER: DEFINITIVE EDITION to keep console players intrigued.

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See How Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Compares To PC Version At Ultra

Added: 08.01.2014 22:16 | 13 views | 0 comments


GearNuke: "Tomb Raider is getting a sort of a upgrade, re-release on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. While Crystal Dynamics claims to have upgraded the graphics along with some character models, it remains to be seen how true their claims really are, especially with respect to the already graphically superior PC release."

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GamesRadar - Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition makes Lara's hair look fabulous on next-gen

Added: 08.01.2014 6:16 | 15 views | 0 comments


GamesRadar - Last year's Tomb Raider reboot gave Lara Croft a complete makeover as Crystal Dynamics changed the iconic character from the hardened, busty raider of tombs to a nocent novice adventurer. Now, with the next-gen consoles out in the wild, it seems the developer isn't quite done spiffing up Lara's looks. The PS4 and Xbox One version of the game, called Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, has been completely rebuilt, giving Lara's latest adventure a massive visual upgrade. Lara has an updated in-game model, the environments are much more lush and vibrant, and the improved lighting brings even more life to Yamatai Island's memorable locales.

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Talking Point: Will Someone Please Frag Online Exclusive Trophies

Added: 07.01.2014 14:16 | 16 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "We had hoped that the backlash to Tomb Raiders undercooked (and unnecessary) multiplayer mode would have strong-armed adamant creator Crystal Dynamics into reconsidering the upcoming PlayStation 4 ports Trophy roster, but a leaked list detailed late last week has confirmed that the studio paid less attention to the feedback than Lara Croft in a common courtesy class. Unfortunately, its not the only offender. Despite the constant cries of console gamers on forums and in articles just like this, developers continue to attempt to bolster the lifespan of box-checking competitive components by locking a significant portion of digital trinkets behind stagnant online sub-sections. Isnt it time that it stopped, though?"

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No plans for Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition PC update

Added: 06.01.2014 16:16 | 13 views | 0 comments


Crystal Dynamics has no plans to update the PC version of Tomb Raider with the new features included in the upcoming PS4 and Xbox One release.

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AMD TressFX 2.0 Capable Of Doing Much More Than Hair

Added: 05.01.2014 7:16 | 11 views | 0 comments


Hair in compute games is notoriously hard to get right. Often, its too stiff, with very little animation involved. Also, generally theres lack of detail and separation from the individual strands of hair. AMD have been looking to change that with the TressFX technology. It was first implemented in Crystal Dynamics latest iteration of Tomb Raider, where thanks to the third person camera Laras luscious locks (or not so luscious without TressFX) were always on display.

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What Has Happened to Lara Croft's Face in Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition?

Added: 03.01.2014 17:16 | 17 views | 0 comments


Push Square: "Just as shes a fan of dusty old objects, video game heroine Lara Croft is also rather keen on reconstructive surgery. The protagonist underwent a serious facelift for Crystal Dynamics recent Tomb Raider reboot and for the upcoming next-gen port, shes delved under the knife yet again."

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You'll Be Able to Chat to Lara Croft in PS4 Re-Release Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition

Added: 01.01.2014 1:16 | 20 views | 0 comments


Push Square writes: "We already know that Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition will boast a number of updated features on the PlayStation 4, but one thing that developer Crystal Dynamics has kept under wraps is the fact that the title will actually support voice controls on Sonys next generation hardware. Speaking as part of a Question and Answer session on publisher Square Enixs official forums, executive producer Scot Amos revealed the tidbit, along with a few other tasty morsels regarding Lara Crofts return to Yamatai."

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