Product description
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Her Legacy Lives On!Now IncludesTomb Raider: Chronicles is the
fifth installment in the hugely popular series. Whether you're a
novice or a seasoned programmer the editor software will have you
building Tomb Raider-esque levels in no time. Learn the basics
of layouts placing objects and more in the tutorial level then
put your skills to the test and create your own world for Lara to
interact with.Product InformationIn light of Lara's recent
disappearance those closest to her gather together at the Croft
Estate on a gray rainy day for a memorial service in her honor.
Afterwards the friends sit quietly together in the stud of the
Croft Mansion and provide new ins about Lara's past
exploits; exploits that have until now remained a
secret...Product FeaturesFour new adventures take you from the
rooftops of a high tech city to the bowels of a German
U-boat.Utilize new moves to overe obstacles: tightrope walking
parallel bar swinging and a hand-to-hand stealth attack.Choose
from an arsenal of weapons including a grappling hook sniper
and chloroform.Enhanced inventory system for greater
binations of a variety of weapons and items.Search through files
drawers and shelves for useful inventory items. System
RequirementsWindows 95 98 Me XP16MB of RAM (32MB
remended)Pentium II 300MHz processor or equivalent without 3D
hardware accelerationPentium II 266MHz processor or equivalent
with 3D hardware accelerationDirect X 7 (included)4X CD-ROM
drive4MB Video Card100% Direct X 7 pliant Sound CardKeyboard and
mouseSupports most major 3D acceleration graphics cards patible
Soundcards and Joysticks through Direct X 7Additional
RequirementsMinimum desktop display resolution 1024 x 768 16 bit
color modeApproximately 300MB of unpressed hard disc space
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Four newly discovered and previously untold adventures are
revealed when the closest friends of the missing Lara Croft
gather in her honor. As they reminisce about her past exploits,
they learn new details about her life, as well as the lives of
characters from her past adventures. Lara journeys from the ruins
of Rome to the bowels of a German U-boat to the rooftops of a
high-tech city in search of four ancient artifacts. The game uses
the same graphics engine that was used in Tomb Raider: The Last
Revelation, but introduces new moves: tightrope walking,
parallel-bar swinging, and a hand-to-hand stealth attack. An
enhanced inventory system allows for greater combinations of a
variety of weapons and items. Create your own adventure with the
Tomb Raider level editor, which includes a tutorial level and all
of the tools that are required to construct custom levels.
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Review
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Lara Croft, that cultural icon, cover girl, and scourge of
wildlife everywhere, was last seen buried beneath an Egyptian
pyramid at the end of Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. Despite
this apparent demise, Lara returns in Tomb Raider: Chronicles, an
adventure that features previously unseen episodes from her
career. Old friends of Lara who have gathered for her funeral and
to swap stories about her exploits introduce the episodes.
The first level is set in Rome, and is classic Lara: plenty of
jumping and puzzle solving, with a minimum of play. It's
reminiscent of the very first Tomb Raider--it even features the
comedy bad guys Pierre and Larson from that game. This chapter
also serves as an introduction to Lara's various moves, and is a
real nostalgia-fest for longtime fans.
The other chapters have distinct themes: on a spooky deserted
island, an unarmed teenage Lara must get through by wits alone;
an action-packed level takes place on a submarine; and, most
intriguing of all, Lara infiltrates a high-tech building and
utilizes various stealth techniques. This is very Metal Gear
Solid-esque, and possibly indicates the direction that the series
will take in the future. (Lara's not really dead? Now, there's a
surprise.)
Unfortunately, the difficult control system remains, and the
graphics have been given only a slight polish. An array of
customary new moves have been added --this time, Lara can use a
tightrope, for example--but these essentially are cosmetic. The
gameplay overall hasn't evolved much, but, thankfully the puzzles
are less obscure this time around, and the tightly designed
levels cut down on the less wandering that was common in the
middle games of the series.
Tomb Raider fans will be very happy with what probably is the
most purely enjoyable game since the series' first. Lara-phobes
will take more convincing, but all of the hype that surrounds her
shouldn't obscure the fact that the divine Ms. Croft hasn't
appeared in a bad game yet, and Tomb Raider: Chronicles is no
exception. --Michael Bartley -- .co.uk
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