
Lara Croft enthusiasts can mark their calendars for February 14, 2025, as Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered is set to breathe new life into the beloved games The Angel of Darkness, Chronicles, and The Last Revelation. Aspyr Media, the developers behind this project, have gone beyond mere graphical updates to include a host of new features not found in the original releases.
Among the main innovations are:
- A Photo Mode that allows fans to customize Lara's poses, capturing her adventures in a new light.
- A Flyby Camera Maker, empowering players to craft their own dynamic camera scenes, enhancing the cinematic feel of the game.
- An option to skip staged scenes, catering to those eager to dive into the action rather than sit through cutscenes.
- The return of beloved cheat codes, offering perks like infinite ammo and level skipping, reminiscent of the original games.
- A new counter for remaining ammo on each weapon, adding a strategic layer to gameplay.
- Refined animations that make Lara's movements smoother and more lifelike.
These classics from Core Design studio, now remastered, are poised to captivate not only long-time fans but also introduce a new generation of players to Lara Croft's legendary adventures.
Netflix seems to have found a niche it loves to explore: video game-based animated series. Following the success of Arcane and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft has debuted to acclaim. Less than a month after its release, the streaming giant has announced a second season, continuing the saga of one of the most iconic female characters in video game history.
The upcoming episodes will see Samantha, who first appeared in Tomb Raider (2013) and various comics, teaming up with the legendary tomb raider herself. Together, they will embark on quests to recover priceless artifacts, promising fans more thrilling adventures.