If there ever comes a time when we turn down remasters of Tomb Raider, something is very wrong with the gaming community. We especially enjoy remasters if we don’t have to spend a single penny; we’re cheapskates, we know.Don’t get us wrong, we’ve enjoyed firing up the remastered originals so that we canlock Lara’s butler in the freezer. However, there’s a large, undeniable element of predictability about these official remasters – we know what’s in store for us.Make sure to watch the trailer forTomb Raider ReduxEven when the dreadedflood of nude modshappened, we’d expected it to happen, though perhaps not as quickly as it did. Consequently, being able to play a free version of OGTomb Raider, with both the known and unknown mixed in, is something that piques our interest greatly.AdvertThis isn’t a remake that’s going to wow fans because of its incredible graphics, but itisa remake that captures the “original vibe” much better than other remakes we’ve seen. Lara is also a lot less blocky than veteran players will remember, which is a vast improvement we can all agree on.Still, while this free remake is worth checking out, we don’t want to take away from the impactTomb Raider I-III Remasteredhas had; it’s been so popular thatmore remakes are on the way. It’ll surprise no one to learn that fans believeTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationwill be remade next; an instalment that sets us up for the dramatic story ofAngel of Darkness, arguablyone of the best games in the franchise.Unfortunately, such a remake is a long way off, meaning we need other ways to fill our time so we can scratch that Tomb Raider itch more easily. Sure, we could pay for that, but we can also download experiences for free.To learn more aboutTomb Raider Redux,head here.Featured Image Credit: AspyrTopics:Tomb Raider,Square Enix,PC,PlayStation

Tomb Raider fans can grab a free remake of the OG game right now

If there ever comes a time when we turn down remasters of Tomb Raider, something is very wrong with the gaming community. We especially enjoy remasters if we don’t have to spend a single penny; we’re cheapskates, we know.Don’t get us wrong, we’ve enjoyed firing up the remastered originals so that we canlock Lara’s butler in the freezer. However, there’s a large, undeniable element of predictability about these official remasters – we know what’s in store for us.Make sure to watch the trailer forTomb Raider ReduxEven when the dreadedflood of nude modshappened, we’d expected it to happen, though perhaps not as quickly as it did. Consequently, being able to play a free version of OGTomb Raider, with both the known and unknown mixed in, is something that piques our interest greatly.AdvertThis isn’t a remake that’s going to wow fans because of its incredible graphics, but itisa remake that captures the “original vibe” much better than other remakes we’ve seen. Lara is also a lot less blocky than veteran players will remember, which is a vast improvement we can all agree on.Still, while this free remake is worth checking out, we don’t want to take away from the impactTomb Raider I-III Remasteredhas had; it’s been so popular thatmore remakes are on the way. It’ll surprise no one to learn that fans believeTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationwill be remade next; an instalment that sets us up for the dramatic story ofAngel of Darkness, arguablyone of the best games in the franchise.Unfortunately, such a remake is a long way off, meaning we need other ways to fill our time so we can scratch that Tomb Raider itch more easily. Sure, we could pay for that, but we can also download experiences for free.To learn more aboutTomb Raider Redux,head here.Featured Image Credit: AspyrTopics:Tomb Raider,Square Enix,PC,PlayStation

If there ever comes a time when we turn down remasters of Tomb Raider, something is very wrong with the gaming community. We especially enjoy remasters if we don’t have to spend a single penny; we’re cheapskates, we know.Don’t get us wrong, we’ve enjoyed firing up the remastered originals so that we canlock Lara’s butler in the freezer. However, there’s a large, undeniable element of predictability about these official remasters – we know what’s in store for us.Make sure to watch the trailer forTomb Raider ReduxEven when the dreadedflood of nude modshappened, we’d expected it to happen, though perhaps not as quickly as it did. Consequently, being able to play a free version of OGTomb Raider, with both the known and unknown mixed in, is something that piques our interest greatly.AdvertThis isn’t a remake that’s going to wow fans because of its incredible graphics, but itisa remake that captures the “original vibe” much better than other remakes we’ve seen. Lara is also a lot less blocky than veteran players will remember, which is a vast improvement we can all agree on.Still, while this free remake is worth checking out, we don’t want to take away from the impactTomb Raider I-III Remasteredhas had; it’s been so popular thatmore remakes are on the way. It’ll surprise no one to learn that fans believeTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationwill be remade next; an instalment that sets us up for the dramatic story ofAngel of Darkness, arguablyone of the best games in the franchise.Unfortunately, such a remake is a long way off, meaning we need other ways to fill our time so we can scratch that Tomb Raider itch more easily. Sure, we could pay for that, but we can also download experiences for free.To learn more aboutTomb Raider Redux,head here.

If there ever comes a time when we turn down remasters of Tomb Raider, something is very wrong with the gaming community. We especially enjoy remasters if we don’t have to spend a single penny; we’re cheapskates, we know.

Don’t get us wrong, we’ve enjoyed firing up the remastered originals so that we canlock Lara’s butler in the freezer. However, there’s a large, undeniable element of predictability about these official remasters – we know what’s in store for us.

Make sure to watch the trailer forTomb Raider Redux

Even when the dreadedflood of nude modshappened, we’d expected it to happen, though perhaps not as quickly as it did. Consequently, being able to play a free version of OGTomb Raider, with both the known and unknown mixed in, is something that piques our interest greatly.

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This isn’t a remake that’s going to wow fans because of its incredible graphics, but itisa remake that captures the “original vibe” much better than other remakes we’ve seen. Lara is also a lot less blocky than veteran players will remember, which is a vast improvement we can all agree on.

Still, while this free remake is worth checking out, we don’t want to take away from the impactTomb Raider I-III Remasteredhas had; it’s been so popular thatmore remakes are on the way. It’ll surprise no one to learn that fans believeTomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationwill be remade next; an instalment that sets us up for the dramatic story ofAngel of Darkness, arguablyone of the best games in the franchise.

Unfortunately, such a remake is a long way off, meaning we need other ways to fill our time so we can scratch that Tomb Raider itch more easily. Sure, we could pay for that, but we can also download experiences for free.

To learn more aboutTomb Raider Redux,head here.

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