Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider

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About Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider launched in March 2013 as a soft reboot for the franchise. Crystal Dynamics developed this title while Square Enix handled publishing duties. You can play it across PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Linux, Mac, and even mobile devices on Android and iOS. The game strips away the confident spy persona to show Lara Croft's first real expedition gone wrong. A storm wrecks their ship near Japan and leaves her stranded on Yamatai. You must survive the elements and a violent cult called the Solarii Brotherhood while uncovering why the island traps everyone inside. This origin story focuses on raw survival rather than high-tech gadgets or acrobatic parkour stunts that defined earlier entries in the series.

Gameplay

You control Lara as she navigates treacherous terrain, climbs cliffs, and solves environmental puzzles to progress. The core loop involves crossing the island while managing limited resources like health kits and ammo. Combat feels weighty and desperate since you start with no weapons and must scavenge or craft gear. You switch between a bow for silent takedowns and dual pistols for close-range firefights against cultists. Moments of tension arise during stealth sequences where you hide in grass or shadows to avoid detection. Platforming sections demand precise timing as you jump across gaps or climb wet surfaces without slipping. The story drives the action forward through set pieces like escaping collapsing caves or dodging helicopter gunfire. You rarely face enemies head-on and must often outmaneuver them instead of overpowering them.

What Players Think

Critics and players gave this entry strong marks with a Metacritic score of 86 and an IGDB rating of 83.2 based on over two thousand reviews. PlayPile data shows the community vibes lean towards story-driven experiences with a touch of wholesomeness among the few voters who tagged it. The average playtime suggests people spend a solid chunk of time exploring every corner rather than rushing through. You have fifty achievements to chase, though most players only unlock about one-fifth of them on average. The rarest trophy is "I'm all that!" with an unlock rate of just 1.70 percent. Many users appreciate how the narrative shifts Lara from a frightened girl into a capable survivor without feeling rushed or forced.

PlayPile's Take

This game works best if you want a cinematic single-player campaign focused on character growth. At $3.49 on Green Man Gaming, it offers great value for the amount of content you get. The achievement system rewards thorough exploration since the 20.2 percent average unlock rate proves most players skip optional challenges. You will enjoy the dual-wield pistol mechanics that become a staple of later games in the series. Do not expect multiplayer depth here as the mode is secondary to the main story. If you like tense survival scenarios and a clear narrative arc, this title delivers exactly that without unnecessary fluff.

Storyline

he game begins with Lara setting out on her first expedition aboard the ship Endurance, with the intention of finding the lost kingdom of Yamatai. By her suggestion and against Whitman's advice, the expedition ventures into the Dragon's Triangle, east of Japan. The ship is struck by a violent storm and shipwrecked, leaving the survivors stranded on an isolated island. Lara is separated from the others and captured by a strange, savage man. She manages to escape while her captor is killed as the cave collapses due to her actions. As Lara tries to locate the other survivors, she finds more evidence that the island is inhabited, such as strange carvings, dead bodies, and animal sacrifices. She eventually finds her friend Sam and a man called Mathias, who claims to be a teacher who was shipwrecked on the island. As Sam tells Mathias the legends of Himiko, Lara passes out; when she wakes, Mathias and Sam are nowhere in sight. When Lara regroups with the other survivors, Whitman decides to go with Lara and search for the still-missing Roth, while the rest of the group (Reyes, Jonah, Alex and Grim) set out to find Sam and Mathias. As Lara and Whitman explore, they discover that the island's inhabitants are worshipping Himiko, confirming that the island is Yamatai. Upon discovering a shrine erected in Himiko's name, they are captured by the islanders and taken to a settlement along with several other survivors from the Endurance. When the survivors attempt an escape, the captors turn on them. Lara is separated from Whitman and tries to hide, but is found by one of the islanders and forced to kill him. She fights off the remainder of the attackers and reunites with Roth, saving him from a wolf attack. Lara manages to activate a radio tower and call for help, but the plane that answers the call is struck by a freak storm, and Lara hears a mysterious voice saying "No one leaves" in Japanese. Unable to save the surviving pilots, Lara is contacted by Alex and Reyes, who reveal that Sam has been kidnapped by the islanders, a violent cult known as the Solarii Brotherhood. Lara tries to rescue her, but is stopped by Mathias, leader of the Solarii, and ordered killed: she is saved by an attack from samurai-like Oni. Escaping the ancient monastery where she is taken by the Oni, she hears from Sam that Mathias is going to put her through the "Ascension", a "fire ritual" to find the next Sun Queen that will burn her to death if it is unsuccessful. Lara follows them to the Solarii fortress and is aided by Grim. The Solarii take Grim hostage, but he sacrifices himself so Lara can escape. With Roth's aid, Lara infiltrates the fortress and sees the ritual begin. When the fires are lit, a great wind blows them out, showing Sam to be the next Sun Queen. Lara escapes again and reunites with her friends, forming a plan to rescue Sam and escape. Aided by Whitman—who has managed to negotiate some degree of freedom with the Solarii—Lara returns to the palace to rescue Sam as Roth commandeers a helicopter to get them out. Lara succeeds, but persuades Sam to escape by land when she sees another storm gathering as the helicopter approaches. As Lara tries to force the helicopter pilot to land, they are brought down, with Lara nearly dying. Roth revives Lara, then takes a fatal blow from Mathias meant for Lara. While mourning Roth, Lara accepts that the storms are not natural, but are somehow connected to the Sun Queen and designed to prevent anyone from leaving the island. She meets up with the other survivors, who have evaded the Solarii long enough to secure a boat for escaping the island, provided that it can be repaired. They are joined by Whitman, who claims to have escaped, though Lara begins to suspect him of working with the cultists. Lara and Alex find parts for the boat in the wreck of the Endurance. They come under attack by the Solarii and Alex triggers an explosion, sacrificing himself so that Lara can escape with the tools. Finding an account of a World War II-era Japanese military and Nazi scientific expedition to the island that sought a way to harness the storms as a weapon, Lara decides to explore a coastal tomb, where she finds the remains of a samurai general who committed seppuku. It is revealed in a message he left that he led the Queen's Stormguard, the Oni that defend the monastery, and that the Queen's successor took her own life rather than receive the Sun Queen's power. Lara realizes that the Ascension is not a ceremony to crown a new queen, but rather a ritual that transfers the original Sun Queen's soul into a new body; the Sun Queen had learned to become effectively immortal by transferring her soul into a young girl's body each time she grew old. The last priestess' suicide had interrupted the ritual, and left the Queen's soul trapped in her old decaying body, and Himiko's spirit has wanted to escape that corpse ever since. As a descendant of Yamatai, Sam is a viable candidate, and Mathias plans to offer Sam as a new host in exchange for his freedom. Lara returns to the survivors on the beach to find that Whitman has betrayed them, abducting Sam and handing her over to Mathias. Lara, Jonah and Reyes give chase, heading up a river to the monastery, with Lara arriving just in time to see Mathias trick Whitman into approaching and speaking to the Oni: the Oni kill Whitman. After fighting her way through both the Solarii and the Stormguard, Lara arrives at the top of the monastery where Mathias is performing the Ascension ritual. Lara fights her way to the central platform, and after a struggle, knocks Mathias off the platform to his death. Symbolically, she does so using both her pistol and his in a dual-wield style that will later become one of her signatures. Despite Mathias' death, the ritual is already underway, with Himiko's soul starting to pour into Sam, but Lara then destroys Himiko's ancient remains, saving Sam and dispersing the storms. Lara, Sam, Reyes and Jonah then leave the island and are picked up by a cargo ship: as they sail home, Lara realizes that the mythical stories her father told her were more than stories, deciding not to return home just yet, and the screen fades to white with a proclamation of "A Survivor is Born."

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IGDB Rating

83.2

RAWG Rating

4.1

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