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Synopsis by Scott Alan Marriott In her fourth adventure, ponytailed archaeologist Lara Croft journeys to Egypt to find the necessary artifacts to defeat ancient god Set, whom she accidentally freed upon the world. Her travels will take her from the Valley of the Kings to the Great Pyramid, spanning more than 40 levels in total. The lovely and lithe Lara will confront an assortment of animals, insects, supernatural creatures, and even a few human targets while exploring trap-filled temples, ruins, citadels, and catacombs. New weapons and equipment include binoculars, a revolver, crossbow, and multiple ammo types. Improved acrobatic techniques range from swinging and climbing on ropes to kicking down doors. An enhanced inventory system lets you combine items to either solve puzzles or create helpful tools.
Screenshots Features Dodge traps and solve puzzles while being pursued by nemesis Werner Von Croy Collect 70 hidden items scattered across 41 levels Ride a jeep and motorcycle in special vehicle stages Similar Games Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Eidos Interactive Fighting Force 2 Eidos Interactive Extra Creditsby Cal Nguyen
The Tomb Raider series seems to never end, and this Dreamcast title is an indication that it just got started again. The immortal Lara Croft's appeal goes beyond CG and into the media and hearts and minds of every male's fantasy; it also gives girl gamers a role model, be it good or bad. There's no question that with a great 3D engine, plot and characters, the series has become a phenomenon, and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation may not be the end of the road. What's ahead is a movie deal as well, so the machine continues...
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--> Also Available On Platform Publisher Developer Year IBM PC Compatible Eidos Interactive Core Design Ltd. 1999 IBM PC Compatible Eidos Interactive Core Design Ltd. 2001 Macintosh Aspyr Media, Inc. Aspyr Media, Inc. 2000 PlayStation Eidos Interactive Core Design Ltd. 1999 Extra credits by Cal Nguyen
The Tomb Raider series seems to never end, and this Dreamcast title is an indication that it just got started again. The immortal Lara Croft's appeal goes beyond CG and into the media and hearts and minds of every male's fantasy; it also gives girl gamers a role model, be it good or bad. There's no question that with a great 3D engine, plot and characters, the series has become a phenomenon, and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation may not be the end of the road. What's ahead is a movie deal as well, so the machine continues...
Game Trailer --> Click here to get the Flash Player
--> Also Available On Platform Publisher Developer Year IBM PC Compatible Eidos Interactive Core Design Ltd. 1999 IBM PC Compatible Eidos Interactive Core Design Ltd. 2001 Macintosh Aspyr Media, Inc. Aspyr Media, Inc. 2000 PlayStation Eidos Interactive Core Design Ltd. 1999
Controls: Joystick/Gamepad Warnings: Animated Violence, Blood Flags: 3D Graphics, Motion-Capture Animation, Voice Included in Package: 28-page Instruction Manual, Registration Card
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