Game Info:
Name: Tomb Raider Underworld
Released: November 2008, PS3
Developed by: Crystal Dynamics
Average Professional Score: 8 out of 10
RRP: £49.99 - cheapest online store is amazon.co.uk at £27.99
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represents a new advancement in exploration-based gameplay. As fearless adventurer Lara Croft explore exotic locations around the world, each designed with an incredible attention to detail resulting in breathtaking high-definition visual fidelity that creates a truly believable world and delivers a new level of challenge and choice.For generations, stories have been told of the fearsome weapon of the Norse god Thor. Legend holds that he who wields the hammer has the power to smash mountains into valleys and the strength to destroy even the gods. For more than a thousand years it has existed only as a mythuntil now. In an ancient ruin on the floor of the Mediterranean Sea, Lara Croft uncovers proof of the Norse underworld and the mythical hammer. As she attempts to unravel the secrets behind these myths, Lara's perilous journey leads her toward a forgotten power that, if unleashed, could lay waste to all civilization. Master your surroundings: Reach new heights with the broadest range of acrobatic abilities and utilize objects within the environment to uncover new paths to explore.Explore epic and unknown worlds: Discover ancient mysteries of the underworld hidden within the coast of Thailand, frozen islands of the Arctic Sea, the jungles of Mexico, and more.Treacherous and unpredictable challenges: Each level is an elaborate multi-stage puzzle masked within an interactive environmental playground offering more flexibility over how the area is solved.New range of combat options: Choose to pacify or kill, target multiple enemies at once with the new dual-target system, and shoot with one hand while suspended with the other.New state-of-the-art gear: Utilize the latest technology in Lara's upgraded inventory to navigate the world including:Active Sonar map: A revolutionary new tool that emits an active sonar ping to create a 3D image of Lara's surroundings, perfect for uncovering hidden items and locations.Multi-purpose grapple: A claw-like device with a high-tension cable designed for climbing, rappelling, performing wall runs and manipulating objects within the environment.All-terrain hybrid motorbike: A unique vehicle design built to drive on everything from mud to snow and ice.
The first lady of gaming returns inTomb Raider - Underworldwith her deepest and darkest ... more
adventure yet. Ostensibly searching for the mythical hammer of the Norse god Thor, the real draw of the game is exploring the underworlds of multiple different cultures.A pair of panthers make an uncomfortable safety netWhen you're a tomb raider, exploring ancient tombs is all in a days workLaras pistols are no match for the krakenThe Mediterranean level includes a huge area for swimmingThe basics of the game are classicTomb Raider, as you explore the trap-filled interiors of ancient ruins using Laras famed acrobatic skills (and dual action pistols). From an underwater temple guarded by a giant octopus-like kraken to ancient Mayan structures in the South American jungle, she makes Indiana Jones look even older.All of the levels are much larger than in previous games and far more interactive. You'll leave footprints in the sand and find all the scenery fully destructable. Every puzzle has multiple solutions, and the hand-to-hand combat system has been completely revamped. A new 3D map system also helps to ensure you never get lost so that you can concentrate on saving the world.Key FeaturesDream vacation:Travel the world in search of ancient artefacts, from the steaming-hot jungles of Mexico to the frozen Arctic, from the coast of Thailand to the depths of the Mediterranean Sea.Think like Lara:An interactive, non-linear game world means anything that it looks like you should be able to pick up and use (or destroy) you can.Bettering Bond:An all new grappling hook, sonar map, scuba gear, a range of new weapons, and Laras trusty motorbike make her the best equipped adventurer in gaming.Help on demand:Receive as much or as little help as you want, from gentle nudges in the right direction to a full explanation of what you need to do next.Behind the scenes:All of Laras animations in the game have been fully motion captured from Olympic gymnast Heidi Moneymaker. Her voice is that ofSpooksactress Keeley Hawes.About the Developer: Crystal DynamicsBased in the San Francisco bay area, the Crystal Dynamics team has been making games since 1992, including popular titles such asPandemonium,Gex, andLegacy of Kain/Soul Reaver. Crystal Dynamics began revammping theTomb Raiderseries withTomb Raider: Legend.
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Advantages: Fantastic Graphics / Engaging Storyline / Amazing Voice Acting - Great Emotion Disadvantages: Awful Camera System / Nothing New - We've seen it all before / Lack of Trophy Support
'''Game Info''':
'''Name''': Tomb Raider Underworld
'''Released''': November 2008, PS3
'''Developed by''': Crystal Dynamics
'''Average Professional Score''': 8 out of 10
'''RRP''': £49.99 - cheapest online store is '''amazon.co.uk''' at £27.99
'''You may like Tomb Raider Underworld if you liked''':
Uncharted: Drakes Fortune (PS3)
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Tomb Raider: Underworld simply picks up where Tomb Raider: Legend left off. Lara is in search of a way to enter Avalon where her mother has apparently been sucked in to whilst protecting her young daughter. Following a lead, Lara finds a Norse temple in the Mediterranean Sea where she in fact discovers that the Arthurian world Avalon and the Norse underworld Niflheim are actually the same world.
Game Info: Name: Tomb Raider Underworld Released: November 2008, PS3 Developed by: Crystal Dynamics Average Professional Score: 8 out of 10 RRP: £49.99 - cheapest online store is amazon.co.uk at £27.99
You may like Tomb Raider Underworld if you liked:
Uncharted: Drakes Fortune (PS3) Prince of Persia (PS3)
Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness was Lara's first PS2 (next gen) outing and it proved to be a failure, both in substance and expectations. It was graphically glitchy and to be honest plain boring. On January ninth 2009, Eidos announced that this PS3 (next gen) outing failed to meet sales expectations. Are we simply walking the past or is the struggling economy to blame?
Tomb Raider: Underworld simply picks up where Tomb Raider: Legend left off. Lara is in search of a way to enter Avalon where her mother has apparently been sucked in to whilst protecting her young daughter. Following a lead, Lara finds a Norse temple in the Mediterranean Sea where she in fact discovers that the Arthurian world Avalon and the Norse underworld Niflheim are actually the same world.
After fighting some of Amanda's hired help, Lara catches up with her and much to her surprise finds that she has in her possession Natla herself, Queen of Atlantis and the main 'bad guy' from the very first Tomb Raider. Following Natla's advice, Lara goes off in search of Thor's hammer, a great weapon wielded by the God himself, where with its power she can open up the underworld to find her mother. However what is Natla's plan and is she just playing Lara to accomplish her own endgame?
I was impressed with Tomb Raider: Legend's storyline, but to my surprise Underworld surpasses it by miles. It is interesting, addictive and most of all shocking. Don't get me wrong there are of cause points that blend in with predictability then all of a sudden something happens that throws yours predictions way off course. It's a storyline of intrigue, of a bombshell of a murder and who would have guessed blowing up Croft Manor would work in favour of progression rather than sacrilege.
I think that the most successful part of Underworld's storyline however is the way it utilises the full potential of all of its major characters. It simply isn't just about Lara Croft, but it captures the emotion on both sides of the coin. Is Amanda really as malicious and demented as she first seems? Perhaps not if you take into account a strong sense of team work that appears and a great device used is the many flash backs slotted in to create a gem of a Hollywood blockbuster that never falters and never really dies. There aren't any cliff hangars in this one, but it does answer all the questions raised from past outings.
The PS3 is one powerful machine and so you'd expect that graphically Underworld would be top notch . . . and thankfully it doesn't disappoint. The thing is though, did Lara need another makeover? Well despite this she looks great. Now in her eighth major release, Lara is older, more mature looking with no rough edges and graces the screen with a powerful serenity. She fits into the game directly well and is really artistic perfection. The other NPC's all look great too with a smooth transition onto the new console matching Lara's resonance and design. All the faces look fantastic with a lifelike texture adapting to the environment with ease, so if it's raining you can actually see the raindrops affecting the character's appeal.
Dynamic lighting is the key feature in producing scenery and level design to such a high quality, often dream like and majestic. There isn't as much globe trotting in here as there has been in previous jaunts, but the huge levels of Thailand and Mexico has a stunning atmosphere to them, almost as if they each have their own little personality. The weather is also used to fantastic effect resounding a mood, enhancing its 'personality'. Thunder and lighting is a great example of how Crystal Dynamics have taken the core power of the PS3 and incorporated it into the story. It is also unusual, but interesting that a chunk of the game is also played out inside Croft Manor forming an creative visual aid but forms a part of the shock events of the plot.
In a huge step forward, full motion capture has been used in forming the entire animation in Underworld, and its never looked so lifelike. Balancing upon beams and swinging through caverns in the Artic have never looked better and the obvious if not needed improvements is evident throughout. However abnormally whilst one area flourishes another seems to fall short. In battle, with more than one enemy, the games mechanics do become much slower and the animation is off, often broken and coming across as naff work.
The in game music seems to have been taken very seriously indeed with individual orchestral musical scores reverberating through each of the levels giving them a unique quality. It is a very fascinating choice, but one that requests respect. Mixed that with tremendous voicing abilities of Keeley Hawes (who voiced Lara in both Legend and Anniversary) a whopping effort can be clearly seen in the music department and it is most definitely one that works splendidly.
Crystal Dynamics really got the ball moving on the right foot with Tomb Raider: Legend creating an adventure game that combined sexy action throughout. Sadly the Gameplay balance is heavily distorted in this one. Picture this. The beginning of each level is loading and hmm what's this? Not only do you have the trademark pistols but in fact you can pick what costume to wear and what other weapons to use throughout that particular level. And look at the choice! Shotguns, assault rifles, tranquiliser guns and many more. Ooh this is exciting.
Putting the sarcasm aside, it tries it really does but ninety nine percent of all the shooting and combat is pointless, done to just add something extra and you have to question was it really worth it? It's not that enjoyable really. New dimensions have been added such as multiple targeting, head shots and the ability to enter combat in the air whilst jumping or hanging on to a ledge with one hand, shooting in the other. But whilst this is all nice, Tomb Raider just isn't an espionage game and the feeling arises that they are just trying to do too much in one bag.
The camera (again) here is absolutely awful and it is so bad it can simply put off some gamers who aren't prepared to stick with it. It flies all over the place and often jams into a jerky motion that can cause anyone's head to explode. To make things worse the controls are just too sensitive often meaning that you'll kill Lara on the simpliest of jumps. And then to contradict it completely at times it just doesn't recognise that yes you did press that jump button and now the stupid bint has gone and impaled herself on the spikes sticking up out of the ground.
Puzzles make a welcomed return, most of them much bigger than usual and make up more of the levels. The problem is that they are just too easy. It lacks a real challenge and to really simplify things an option in the pause menu actually reveals what to do if God forgive anybody gets stuck and needs help. This most certainly is no Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation.
As refreshing as they were back in Legend, thankfully the interactive cutscenes, where you have to push the correct sequence of buttons, have now been replaced. In moments of danger the game decelerates into an impressive style of slow motion giving the game a more tense feel as players much react to get out of the way of that specific danger. Sadly other new inclusions such as the new chimney jump is just a rip off move stolen from the Prince of Persia games and modified to fit into the Lara Croft engine.
Apart from the Treasure Hunt mode there are little unlockable features of particular interest and even then, Treasure Hunt mode is just a replay of the game with the main focus shifted on collecting the 'relics' you missed on the first play through. To be honest it's not like you can miss them with the majority of the little stones simply lying in your way rather than hiding away in some tiny crevice where you have to spend ages looking for them. With also a rough estimate for average gamers of completion time totally roughly eight to ten hours, replayability is not very likely unless you have a lazy Sunday to waste.
Playstation 3 owners will also be disappointed to know that that there are no unlockable trophies to obtain and X-Box 360 owners will be able to download from their online store new costumes and new side quests with their very own storylines. This is great news for 360 users but what a kick in the teeth for Sony loyalties where in fact Tomb Raider and Lara Croft are well known to belong. What a shame.
Tomb Raider Underworld is a highly enjoyable game, but it most certainly has key faults that let the whole thing down. The storyline is brilliant bringing back memorable characters that add a whole new drama to events and the pace of the game isn't bad either. Graphics are undeniably effective but despite of all this with a short playing time and dodgy Gameplay notions such as the camera and control system, it really just relies on its franchise name rather than anything of high quality. It just doesn't do anything new and frankly we've seen it all before. If you're after a game that is entertaining, pleasant and doesn't require much attention, then this may be one for you, but if you're after an adventure game with high octane thrills maybe you should look elsewhere.
Advantages: Fantastic graphics and music, better level design Disadvantages: Levels still full of corridors, horrendous camera
...have to go against the Tomb Raider nuts and say that this game was actually really enjoyable, really a step up from Legend. The CD games will never stand up against Core's work, but if they keep improving like this they'll always be fun to play. Bad points: The camera is STILL dodgy, some jumps were a bloody nightmare because it seemed to hover right into Lara's back, which is a major annoyance. Also, the levels have been improved slightly in terms ... ...of boring tramping about to the next cutscene. And finally, there seems to be very little continuation from Legend into Underworld. Yes, we're still looking for Avalon and Lara's mother, but the storylines seem very loosley linked to me. Good points: The graphics and music are stunning, I really feel the soundtrack sounds like it should have come from a movie, it's beautiful. No complaints there. As I said before, the exploration has been upped, ...
Voni86 16.07.2009
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Advantages: Superb graphics, Grate game to play, really enjoyable Disadvantages: Before the patch the game kept freezing, Auto save sometimes messed up the game.
...jumping from poll to poll.
Tomb Raider Underworld uses the same engine as the previous "Anniversary" and "legend". Witch I really liked. A few added extra combat moves such as split target, melee kick, and firing with one hand and hanging by the other.
What I really liked was if I got stuck to a point where I feel I've done everything I can. You can go on Lara's PDA and get field assistance where Lara will then give you a tip of what to do next.
... ...slow down. While you have time to think before you get flattened or fall to your death. You still have your grapple hook to grab objects, climb up walls and swing from the ceiling. I found none of the enemies to be difficult on the game as you can just use your adrenaline and perform a headshot or throwing a grenade.
Before the patch was released, the game would sometimes freeze before a cut scene. Then I would have to quit the game and restart ...
Gazza_1989 06.10.2009
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Advantages: Great gameplay, great graphics, engrossing plot Disadvantages: Not as challenging as other installments, quite short compared to other games.
This instalment of Tomb Raider is most definitely the best i've played, its graphically clean and clear with good controls, good camera work great level ingenuity and unexpectedly good enemy AI. The storyline is quite easy to grasp and flows really well from mission to mission. It does harken back to previous games so some players may find this irritating and end up perpetually saying to themselves 'Who the hell is that?' as did I. But in terms of ... ...without being infuriating (as many Tomb Raiders fans will appreciate). Previously in Tomb Raider games you would spend 7 hours looking for a switch, or 3 hours running around a stage wondering what the hell you missed, this game has no such flaws and as a result seems like a breath or fresh air. Overall this game is well worth a play by anyone with a ps3, and a definite must for any fan of the series. ...
Az824 14.10.2009
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Advantages: Great story and graphics Disadvantages: Camera and Combat is a bit poor
Tomb Raider the essence of gaming, the creator of sick days at work or school and word that instantly makes you think of one girl, Lara Croft. Yes Lara has picked up her guns and come back to PS3, XBOX and the Wii, with a master piece of great graphics and compelling story lines. Lara is on the hunt to find her mother and stumbles upon something that might help her (Thor's Hammer). She now has to battle her way through underwater worlds, deadly jungles ... ...Each level has several different ways to complete, which makes the game so much fun, this really puts you in the explorers seat and lets you go where no Lara has gone before. The graphics are really good with detail on, well everything, the only thing I found bad about this game was the combat, it was a bit to easy, from bats dropping like a hat to the living dead dying all over again. Oh and the camera is a bit fussy to, making Lara fall of ledges ...
Samsky11 10.01.2009
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Name: TombRaider Legend
Released: April 2006, PS2
Developed by: Crystal Dynamics
Average Professional Score: 8 out of 10
RRP: £19.99 - cheapest online store is play.com at £6.59
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Product details
Publisher
Eidos Interactive
Developer
Crystal Dynamics
Release Date
21st November 2008
Age
16+
Genre
Action/Adventure; Platformer
Theme
Fantasy/Medieval
Max Number of Players Offline
1 Player
Format
Blu-Ray Disc
Platform
PS3
EAN
5021290035508
Manufacturer's product description
Designed specifically to take advantage of the latest technologies Tomb Raider: Underworld represents a new advancement in exploration-based gameplay. As fearless adventurer Lara Croft explore exotic locations around the world, each designed with an incredible attention to detail resulting in breathtaking high-definition visual fidelity that creates a truly believable world and delivers a new level of challenge and choice. For generations, stories have been told of the fearsome weapon of the Norse god Thor. Legend holds that he who wields the hammer has the power to smash mountains into valleys and the strength to destroy even the gods. For more than a thousand years it has existed only as a myth'until now.