Lara Croft continues her late father's research, trekking across Siberia in search of the answers her father couldn't find, facing off against an ancient and ruthless shadow organisation.Lara Croft continues her late father's research, trekking across Siberia in search of the answers her father couldn't find, facing off against an ancient and ruthless shadow organisation.Lara Croft continues her late father's research, trekking across Siberia in search of the answers her father couldn't find, facing off against an ancient and ruthless shadow organisation.
- Awards
- 9 wins & 16 nominations
Camilla Luddington
- Lara Croft
- (voice)
Laura Waddell
- Ana
- (voice)
Earl Baylon
- Jonah Maiava
- (voice)
Jolene Andersen
- Sophia
- (voice)
Charles Halford
- Konstantin
- (voice)
Michael Maloney
- Lord Croft
- (voice)
Harriet Perring
- Young Lara
- (voice)
Christopher Lee Parson
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
- (as Chris Parson)
Jim Pirri
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Greg Chun
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaIn the Croft Manor chapter "Blood Ties", among the many letters you can find in the manor, some of them are written by Winston (the butler of the Croft family). In one of his letters, he describes an incident where Lara, as a young girl, lured and locked him into the refrigerator room. This is a clear reference to Tomb Raider II (1997), where it is possible to lock Winston in such a room. In that game, you can freely roam the Croft Manor, exploring things or climb obstacles, while the feeble Winston would constantly follow the player around slowly carrying his serving tray. However, players of the game became frequently annoyed by the butler and the sound that his rattling serving tray was making due to his shaky hands. As a result, players discovered that they could lock him up inside the refrigerator room so that they could peacefully explore the manor without any distractions.
- GoofsA rifle round with a Latin engraving on it adds to your proficiency in Greek.
- Quotes
Jacob: You won't be able to go far without me.
Lara Croft: You don't know how far I've come.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Previously Recorded: E3 2015 (2015)
- SoundtracksI Shall Rise
Performed by Karen O
Featured review
I grew up with Tomb Raider, from Lara's pointy boobed days through to epic later adventures so when I heard that she was getting rebooted back in 2013 I was very concerned. I hate reboots, they're so unnecessary especially when it comes to video games, I went in assuming the worst and with a bit of a chip on my shoulder only to see they'd created something special. Sure the emphasis on platforming and puzzles had taken a backseat to action but it was done so well it was entirely forgivable.
2 years later and the inevitable sequel was born, Rise of the Tomb Raider! But how did it stack up against the first game, it had very big shoes to fill after all.
Is it as good? No, sadly not. But is it still a worthy entry for Lara? Absolutely. Utilizing all the best points from the first game they created another incredible adventure for the fans, one that will live on in the minds of the player long after the final credits have rolled.
The combat is near flawless, it still dominates over puzzles but somehow it works. The locations are great, sure they in places feel like a reskin of the first game but not to a frustrating level.
Puzzles are present, the cut-scenes are first rate, the story is great and Camilla Luddington once again dazzles putting a fitting voice to the near perfect character model.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a perfect example that reboots can in fact work if handled correctly.
The Good:
Camilla Luddington
Looks stunning
Wonderfully crafted
The Bad:
A bit of a reskin in places
Not enough puzzles
2 years later and the inevitable sequel was born, Rise of the Tomb Raider! But how did it stack up against the first game, it had very big shoes to fill after all.
Is it as good? No, sadly not. But is it still a worthy entry for Lara? Absolutely. Utilizing all the best points from the first game they created another incredible adventure for the fans, one that will live on in the minds of the player long after the final credits have rolled.
The combat is near flawless, it still dominates over puzzles but somehow it works. The locations are great, sure they in places feel like a reskin of the first game but not to a frustrating level.
Puzzles are present, the cut-scenes are first rate, the story is great and Camilla Luddington once again dazzles putting a fitting voice to the near perfect character model.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a perfect example that reboots can in fact work if handled correctly.
The Good:
Camilla Luddington
Looks stunning
Wonderfully crafted
The Bad:
A bit of a reskin in places
Not enough puzzles
- Platypuschow
- Mar 17, 2019
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