Friday 23 October 2015

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Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition - Review
I loved playing the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. Right from the beginning of the game we are introduced to the fast-paced action-adventure we loved from previous consoles.
This game is full of action, as you play it you begin to realise that Lara is unrealistically unlucky, which is the route of the exciting issues she faces. As you in the campaign and your AI friends become stuck on an island after your plane crashes, you find lot’s of things that suggest the island “wanted you to crash.”
As you progress through the game there are lot’s of new weapons you can unlock and skills that you acquire based on items you have picked up along the way. You will have the ability to spend points that you have gained from completing missions and killing enemies.

The large arsenal of weaponry that you are able to collect means that fighting enemies never becomes boring even when combat is very similar throughout. My favourite thing about this game is that it captivates you in a very similar way to a film. The cut scenes have been very carefully designed to make the player engaged and it splits up the gameplay very nicely.
The game has been developed and redesigned from the previous Tomb Raider game which was released on previous generation consoles. The game has truly been suited well to next gen consoles with it’s AAA capabilities allow you to play online as well as the traditional Tomb Raider campaign we are used to.  I am looking forward to seeing what Crystal Dynamics bring next.

Overall, playing the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition was extremely exciting and engaging. There is such a large arsenal of weaponry and with the realistic environments falling down around you what's not to love.
Often the game almost seems too unrealistic because Lara is so unlucky, but if that wasn’t the case it wouldn’t be as action-packed and fun.

Note to place on the page:
Lara Croft is back and better than ever in this graphically stunning action-adventure.

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