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Tomb Raider I-III Remastered: The Kotaku Review

How you define “remastered” means will certainly color your experience of playing Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft—the full, extraordinarily silly title of this collection. It’s an ambiguous word, and one that in gaming can mean anything from new packaging to remade from scratch. In the case of Ms. Croft and her first three adventures, the term should be defined as, “updated graphics, new controls,” and absolutely nothing else. And it doesn’t do either of those very well.

This collaboration between game restorers Aspyr Media, and whatever may remain of Crystal Dynamics after getting royally Embracered, is a remastering of games made by an entirely other team—Britain’s Core Design—in the latter half of the ‘90s. These iconic titles became a phenomenon, a massive part of gaming’s shift from a niche hobby to a mainstream pursuit, and sure sold a lot of PlayStations. Now, almost 30 years later, all three games are available to play again, with optional updated graphics, the choice to switch from the original tank controls to a more modern style, and…and…a photo mode? (You won’t want to use the photo mode. I couldn’t find the photo mode.)


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