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Lara Croft searches for the mythical sword Excalibur, racing across the world against her presumed dead friend.Lara Croft searches for the mythical sword Excalibur, racing across the world against her presumed dead friend.Lara Croft searches for the mythical sword Excalibur, racing across the world against her presumed dead friend.
- Won 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
Keeley Hawes
- Lara Croft
- (voice)
Alex Désert
- Zip
- (voice)
Greg Ellis
- Alister Fletcher
- (voice)
Alan Shearman
- Winston
- (voice)
Kath Soucie
- Amanda Evert
- (voice)
Melissa Lloyd
- Anaya Imanu
- (voice)
Paul Nakauchi
- Toru Nishimura
- (voice)
Alastair Duncan
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Alistair Duncan)
- …
Ève Karpf
- Lady Croft
- (voice)
- (as Eve Karpff)
Charlotte Sparey
- Child Lara
- (voice)
Ana Jiménez
- Lara Croft
- (Spanish version)
- (voice)
Storyline
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- TriviaLara's back-story and character design, plus the design of Croft Manor have all been brought in line with the movies (Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life (2003) starring Angelina Jolie) rather than the continuity established in the previous 6 games.
- GoofsDuring the Ghana level when radio contact with Zip is lost, he can still be heard if Lara performs amazing acrobatic skills
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jampack Vol. 14 (2006)
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What Angel of Darkness?
First off I'm happy as it seems most people are that this game completely ignores Angel of Darkness. The past two games before Legend didn't speak to well for the TR franchise.
Finally Eidos gave it to a new developer for a fresh look. While I started to think that anything would've been acceptable after AOD. That's not the case with this game.
This game is good and makes sure to stand out. It does bring back a lot of the good stuff that we missed from the TR games. Tombs galore for this game. That's a good thing since the game is called "Tomb" Raider. There are a few city levels, but they are done better than AOD's city levels.
The only flaws I have with the game is there is virtually only one vehicle in the game and it's plays very linear. Also the fact that there are only two main types of enemies excluding bosses. The humans are abundant. There is not a lot of variety with animal enemies in this, but at least they are in it.
There is one thing I kept feeling while playing the game though. It feels as if Crystal Dynamics made this game to draw back in the hardcore fans of Tomb Raider and show they there is hope yet for the struggling franchise. It's almost experimental in a way for something bigger to come and I can't wait.
Finally Eidos gave it to a new developer for a fresh look. While I started to think that anything would've been acceptable after AOD. That's not the case with this game.
This game is good and makes sure to stand out. It does bring back a lot of the good stuff that we missed from the TR games. Tombs galore for this game. That's a good thing since the game is called "Tomb" Raider. There are a few city levels, but they are done better than AOD's city levels.
The only flaws I have with the game is there is virtually only one vehicle in the game and it's plays very linear. Also the fact that there are only two main types of enemies excluding bosses. The humans are abundant. There is not a lot of variety with animal enemies in this, but at least they are in it.
There is one thing I kept feeling while playing the game though. It feels as if Crystal Dynamics made this game to draw back in the hardcore fans of Tomb Raider and show they there is hope yet for the struggling franchise. It's almost experimental in a way for something bigger to come and I can't wait.
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- Apr 24, 2006
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