Since 1996 with the release of the originalTomb Raider, Lara Croft and her epic adventures have continued to win the hearts of loyal fans.Over the years, we’ve seen a nearly countless amount ofTomb Raiderreleases on PCs, consoles, and even mobile devices. The most recent mainline entries in the series is the ‘survivor’ reboot trilogy that began in 2013 which was received with a mixed reception. Personally, while arguably not capturing the magic of the original games, I still enjoyed them for what they were.Check out the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered trailer below!The Tomb Raider franchise has had somewhat of a resurgence in recent months with not only aNetflix animated series starring Hayley Atwellon the way but also a rumouredremake of the original game. Oh, and Lara Croft has even starred as anOperator inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II/Warzone.AdvertSo whenTomb Raider I-III Remasteredwas announcedduring a Nintendo Direct event in September, it got fans of the series excited to relive that old-school Lara Croft magic. This collection of classics includes remasters of the original trilogy and not only features an impressive visual upgrade but also content that wasn’t previously released on consoles. Players can also switch between the newly improved visuals and the old-school visuals during gameplay.“Follow the iconic Lara Croft around the world and face off against deadly foes and dangerous myths. Experience the classics boasting upgraded graphics, with the option to switch to the original polygonal look at any time,” reads the description ofTomb Raider I-III Remastered.Included inTomb Raider I-III RemasteredisTomb Raider(withThe Unfinished Businessexpansion),Tomb Raider II(withThe Gold Maskexpansion) and finally,Tomb Raider III(withThe Lost Artifactexpansion).Tomb Raider I-III Remasteredwill be released on 14 February 2024 (my birthday) on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.Featured Image Credit: Crystal DynamicsTopics:Tomb Raider,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,Nintendo Switch

Since 1996 with the release of the originalTomb Raider, Lara Croft and her epic adventures have continued to win the hearts of loyal fans.Over the years, we’ve seen a nearly countless amount ofTomb Raiderreleases on PCs, consoles, and even mobile devices. The most recent mainline entries in the series is the ‘survivor’ reboot trilogy that began in 2013 which was received with a mixed reception. Personally, while arguably not capturing the magic of the original games, I still enjoyed them for what they were.Check out the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered trailer below!The Tomb Raider franchise has had somewhat of a resurgence in recent months with not only aNetflix animated series starring Hayley Atwellon the way but also a rumouredremake of the original game. Oh, and Lara Croft has even starred as anOperator inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II/Warzone.AdvertSo whenTomb Raider I-III Remasteredwas announcedduring a Nintendo Direct event in September, it got fans of the series excited to relive that old-school Lara Croft magic. This collection of classics includes remasters of the original trilogy and not only features an impressive visual upgrade but also content that wasn’t previously released on consoles. Players can also switch between the newly improved visuals and the old-school visuals during gameplay.“Follow the iconic Lara Croft around the world and face off against deadly foes and dangerous myths. Experience the classics boasting upgraded graphics, with the option to switch to the original polygonal look at any time,” reads the description ofTomb Raider I-III Remastered.Included inTomb Raider I-III RemasteredisTomb Raider(withThe Unfinished Businessexpansion),Tomb Raider II(withThe Gold Maskexpansion) and finally,Tomb Raider III(withThe Lost Artifactexpansion).Tomb Raider I-III Remasteredwill be released on 14 February 2024 (my birthday) on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.Featured Image Credit: Crystal DynamicsTopics:Tomb Raider,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,Nintendo Switch
Since 1996 with the release of the originalTomb Raider, Lara Croft and her epic adventures have continued to win the hearts of loyal fans.Over the years, we’ve seen a nearly countless amount ofTomb Raiderreleases on PCs, consoles, and even mobile devices. The most recent mainline entries in the series is the ‘survivor’ reboot trilogy that began in 2013 which was received with a mixed reception. Personally, while arguably not capturing the magic of the original games, I still enjoyed them for what they were.Check out the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered trailer below!The Tomb Raider franchise has had somewhat of a resurgence in recent months with not only aNetflix animated series starring Hayley Atwellon the way but also a rumouredremake of the original game. Oh, and Lara Croft has even starred as anOperator inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II/Warzone.AdvertSo whenTomb Raider I-III Remasteredwas announcedduring a Nintendo Direct event in September, it got fans of the series excited to relive that old-school Lara Croft magic. This collection of classics includes remasters of the original trilogy and not only features an impressive visual upgrade but also content that wasn’t previously released on consoles. Players can also switch between the newly improved visuals and the old-school visuals during gameplay.“Follow the iconic Lara Croft around the world and face off against deadly foes and dangerous myths. Experience the classics boasting upgraded graphics, with the option to switch to the original polygonal look at any time,” reads the description ofTomb Raider I-III Remastered.Included inTomb Raider I-III RemasteredisTomb Raider(withThe Unfinished Businessexpansion),Tomb Raider II(withThe Gold Maskexpansion) and finally,Tomb Raider III(withThe Lost Artifactexpansion).Tomb Raider I-III Remasteredwill be released on 14 February 2024 (my birthday) on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
Since 1996 with the release of the originalTomb Raider, Lara Croft and her epic adventures have continued to win the hearts of loyal fans.
Over the years, we’ve seen a nearly countless amount ofTomb Raiderreleases on PCs, consoles, and even mobile devices. The most recent mainline entries in the series is the ‘survivor’ reboot trilogy that began in 2013 which was received with a mixed reception. Personally, while arguably not capturing the magic of the original games, I still enjoyed them for what they were.
Check out the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered trailer below!
The Tomb Raider franchise has had somewhat of a resurgence in recent months with not only aNetflix animated series starring Hayley Atwellon the way but also a rumouredremake of the original game. Oh, and Lara Croft has even starred as anOperator inCall of Duty: Modern Warfare II/Warzone.
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So whenTomb Raider I-III Remasteredwas announcedduring a Nintendo Direct event in September, it got fans of the series excited to relive that old-school Lara Croft magic. This collection of classics includes remasters of the original trilogy and not only features an impressive visual upgrade but also content that wasn’t previously released on consoles. Players can also switch between the newly improved visuals and the old-school visuals during gameplay.
“Follow the iconic Lara Croft around the world and face off against deadly foes and dangerous myths. Experience the classics boasting upgraded graphics, with the option to switch to the original polygonal look at any time,” reads the description ofTomb Raider I-III Remastered.
Included inTomb Raider I-III RemasteredisTomb Raider(withThe Unfinished Businessexpansion),Tomb Raider II(withThe Gold Maskexpansion) and finally,Tomb Raider III(withThe Lost Artifactexpansion).
Tomb Raider I-III Remasteredwill be released on 14 February 2024 (my birthday) on PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
Topics:Tomb Raider,PC,PlayStation,Xbox,Nintendo Switch