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7/10
My Second favorite of the classic series of TR
waelkatkhuda24 June 2017
Warning: Spoilers
the first time i played this game was back in 2001,and i didn't know that it was even existed ( i thought that TRLR was the final game at ps1. anyway i didn't like it at all back then, because the first level was sort of dark and the game was like any other game of the series, so i just put it away until last month i tried to play it again, and i must say that i was so happy with it. The main difference in this game is that you play Lara in four different stories in a way that made me feel very happy with it (it is like a entertainment game not a really difficult one in order to pass the time). I've heard many people hated Lara levels when she is 16 due to the baby zombies, but honestly i didn't find them annoying at all, as the matter of fact these levels were my all time favorite of the whole series. Another thing was good and somehow new was the cut scenes they were a lot of them comparing with the first four of TR after i finished the games i kept asked myself what the hell the team did with TAOD every new movement was already in this game, except the graphics (which is obviously must be better because it was release in PS2!
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10/10
The best of the series
TERMINATOR18010 August 2001
I first played this game when I was depressed, and it helped me a great deal. It isn't too hard, or too easy, it's just right, you'll have hours of fun. The best of the series, and the best DreamCast game. Scary at times, suspenseful a times, and downright difficult at times, but worth every penny.
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A great game, especially with the Tomb Raider Level Editor
terranrich16 March 2001
The only other Tomb Raider game I have is Tomb Raider II, so using that as a guide, this game is just as good, if not better. In the main game, there are only 5 levels. However, packaged with the Tomb Raider Level Editor are about 8-10 new levels, adding up to 15 levels total! The addition of the Level Editor is a great one, as the Editor is phenomenal! I haven't even had the chance to use it. The only downside is the fact you have to be an expert to use the darn thing! The interface is so complicated that I'll need a few weeks/months before I can get anywhere. All in all, this game/collection is VERY excellent. Especially if you take into account the Editor, WHICH by the way, comes with a concise user's manual in Acrobat Reader PDF format.

RiCH
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10/10
By far the best in graphics and sound, but ...
dimitriskats18 July 2001
The most linear in the series, except the tight rope move the strategy remains the same. Shoot jumping, push everything, search all, grab all, revisit. The gaming remains the same but this is the most audiovisually perfect of all Lara's adventures. Play and play again, you are in love now.
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4/10
The series is getting tired
Arctica17 April 2001
The first one was an awe-inspiring, ground-breaking triumph of a game, perfectly paced and plotted. I've played it all the way through 3 times now and I'm still not tired of it. The second, graphically far better, was not nearly so exciting or innovative, but it was eminently playable despite having way too many human adversaries. The third was beautiful to look at and in terms of playability was something of a return to form, though the shift from fantastic locations to more humdrum ones (London rooftops and subways??) made parts of the game (dare I say it?) rather dull. That said, it was still a great game with some very memorable moments. Number 4 was supposedly a return to TR's roots, though with the entire game based in pretty much the same place and all-too-similar environments, this was a duller-than-dull entry in the series. I was never hooked - it took me months to finish it.

TR Chronicles, while not quite so tedious as The Last Revelation, is a mere shadow of Lara's former glory. Graphically it's fine, though the block-based level design should long ago have been superseded by something more realistic. Playing Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine recently showed me what the later TR's *should* have been aiming for. Chronicles features several stories, none of them particularly involving, though the weaponless teen Lara on a remote Scottish island was quite cool and definitely the best adventure of the batch. And what's with the difficulty....? Tomb Raider had some pretty challenging moments (fire-topped pillars, anyone?), 2 and 3 were progressively harder (I don't think I could have got through 3 without a walkthrough). 4 was pretty tough in places as I recall (though it was such an unmemorable game that I can't really remember). But Tomb Raider Chronicles seems, by comparison, astonishingly easy. I didn't feel challenged. (Well, perhaps in terms of figuring out what to do next, but certainly not in terms of manoeuvring difficulty.)

Ratings for the series (out of 5):

Tomb Raider *****

Tomb Raider 2 ***

Tomb Raider 3 ****

The Last Revelation *1/2

Tomb Raider Chronicles **

The series needs to be either dropped or radically revitalised. Perhaps the forthcoming movie can do that. Let's hope so.
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