If you’ve been enjoying the newly releasedTomb Raider I–III Remastered, you’ll undoubtedly be glad to hear it seems more remasters are on the horizon.Tomb RaiderI–III Remasteredbrings Lara Croft’s first three adventures to modern consoles, with a fresh coat of paint, new control schemes, and even the option to switch back to the original graphics at a moment’s notice.Check out the trailer for remastered Tomb Raider trilogy belowSo far fans have been impressed, in fact the buzz around the games has been almost identical to when they first released. So far playershave created nude mods for Lara,and booted upTomb Raider 2just to lock the butler in the freezerfor old times sake. It’s been incredibly nostalgic, and better received than last year’sMetal Gear Solid; Master Collection, which was viewed as a downgrade in many areas.AdvertBack to Tomb Raider though, it seems like there are more remasters on the horizon. It’s believedTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationis the next game set to receive the remastered treatment, a hint of which has been found in the game itself.An eagle-eyed fanspotteda radar screen featuring the date of the trilogy collection’s release, and in the bottom right corner of the display are coordinates for Giza, where the fourth game in the series is set. InTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelation, Lara Croft travels to Giza to find the Egyptian god Horus, who’s needed after she accidentally released the god Set upon the world.It’d be a no brainer for them to remaster the fourth game as well, after all it was yet another Tomb Raider game released for the PlayStation 1 so it’d be nice to have the full set on modern platforms, along with the rebooted series.Tomb Raider I–III Remasteredis available for Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo platforms.Featured Image Credit: AspyrTopics:Tomb Raider,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

More Tomb Raider remasters are on the way

If you’ve been enjoying the newly releasedTomb Raider I–III Remastered, you’ll undoubtedly be glad to hear it seems more remasters are on the horizon.Tomb RaiderI–III Remasteredbrings Lara Croft’s first three adventures to modern consoles, with a fresh coat of paint, new control schemes, and even the option to switch back to the original graphics at a moment’s notice.Check out the trailer for remastered Tomb Raider trilogy belowSo far fans have been impressed, in fact the buzz around the games has been almost identical to when they first released. So far playershave created nude mods for Lara,and booted upTomb Raider 2just to lock the butler in the freezerfor old times sake. It’s been incredibly nostalgic, and better received than last year’sMetal Gear Solid; Master Collection, which was viewed as a downgrade in many areas.AdvertBack to Tomb Raider though, it seems like there are more remasters on the horizon. It’s believedTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationis the next game set to receive the remastered treatment, a hint of which has been found in the game itself.An eagle-eyed fanspotteda radar screen featuring the date of the trilogy collection’s release, and in the bottom right corner of the display are coordinates for Giza, where the fourth game in the series is set. InTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelation, Lara Croft travels to Giza to find the Egyptian god Horus, who’s needed after she accidentally released the god Set upon the world.It’d be a no brainer for them to remaster the fourth game as well, after all it was yet another Tomb Raider game released for the PlayStation 1 so it’d be nice to have the full set on modern platforms, along with the rebooted series.Tomb Raider I–III Remasteredis available for Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo platforms.Featured Image Credit: AspyrTopics:Tomb Raider,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

If you’ve been enjoying the newly releasedTomb Raider I–III Remastered, you’ll undoubtedly be glad to hear it seems more remasters are on the horizon.Tomb RaiderI–III Remasteredbrings Lara Croft’s first three adventures to modern consoles, with a fresh coat of paint, new control schemes, and even the option to switch back to the original graphics at a moment’s notice.Check out the trailer for remastered Tomb Raider trilogy belowSo far fans have been impressed, in fact the buzz around the games has been almost identical to when they first released. So far playershave created nude mods for Lara,and booted upTomb Raider 2just to lock the butler in the freezerfor old times sake. It’s been incredibly nostalgic, and better received than last year’sMetal Gear Solid; Master Collection, which was viewed as a downgrade in many areas.AdvertBack to Tomb Raider though, it seems like there are more remasters on the horizon. It’s believedTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationis the next game set to receive the remastered treatment, a hint of which has been found in the game itself.An eagle-eyed fanspotteda radar screen featuring the date of the trilogy collection’s release, and in the bottom right corner of the display are coordinates for Giza, where the fourth game in the series is set. InTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelation, Lara Croft travels to Giza to find the Egyptian god Horus, who’s needed after she accidentally released the god Set upon the world.It’d be a no brainer for them to remaster the fourth game as well, after all it was yet another Tomb Raider game released for the PlayStation 1 so it’d be nice to have the full set on modern platforms, along with the rebooted series.Tomb Raider I–III Remasteredis available for Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo platforms.

If you’ve been enjoying the newly releasedTomb Raider I–III Remastered, you’ll undoubtedly be glad to hear it seems more remasters are on the horizon.

Tomb RaiderI–III Remasteredbrings Lara Croft’s first three adventures to modern consoles, with a fresh coat of paint, new control schemes, and even the option to switch back to the original graphics at a moment’s notice.

Check out the trailer for remastered Tomb Raider trilogy below

So far fans have been impressed, in fact the buzz around the games has been almost identical to when they first released. So far playershave created nude mods for Lara,and booted upTomb Raider 2just to lock the butler in the freezerfor old times sake. It’s been incredibly nostalgic, and better received than last year’sMetal Gear Solid; Master Collection, which was viewed as a downgrade in many areas.

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Back to Tomb Raider though, it seems like there are more remasters on the horizon. It’s believedTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationis the next game set to receive the remastered treatment, a hint of which has been found in the game itself.

An eagle-eyed fanspotteda radar screen featuring the date of the trilogy collection’s release, and in the bottom right corner of the display are coordinates for Giza, where the fourth game in the series is set. InTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelation, Lara Croft travels to Giza to find the Egyptian god Horus, who’s needed after she accidentally released the god Set upon the world.

It’d be a no brainer for them to remaster the fourth game as well, after all it was yet another Tomb Raider game released for the PlayStation 1 so it’d be nice to have the full set on modern platforms, along with the rebooted series.

Tomb Raider I–III Remasteredis available for Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo platforms.

Topics:Tomb Raider,Xbox,PlayStation,PC