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25.02.2024 - 19:29 / thegamer.com
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness is often considered to be the lowest point of the series. It was such a failure that two planned sequels were cancelled, and the development of the series was handed over from Core Design to Crystal Dynamics.
Despite this, some have fond memories of the game and believe that it deserves a second chance. Fans of the series are calling for Angel of Darkness to get the same re-release treatment of the classic Tomb Raider games, rather than getting skipped in any future remaster collections.
Online, Tomb Raider fans are making their desire for an Angel of Darkness remaster known, making it clear that the black sheep of the Core-era has its own, dedicated following.
Fans are also asking the publisher for an Angel of Darkness remaster or remake over on the official TikTok. But as we reported yesterday, others are keen to get a full remake of the original three games, so it seems like the fanbase is eager to see more of classic Lara Croft in general.
Angel of Darkness may have its defenders all these years later, but at the time, it was a disaster for Core Design. It was a critical failure, now sitting at a 52 on Metacritic, as it was panned for its bugs and unresponsive controls. Future Tomb Raider games were handed off to Crystal Dynamics, who rebooted the series, giving us Tomb Raider: Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld.
This renewed interest in Angel of Darkness all comes after the launch of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered, a collection featuring remasters of the first three games in the series. Met with mostly positive reviews, we're yet to see if this translates into sales. If it does, then we can probably expect to see more remasters of games released in the Core-era - possibly even Angle of Darkness. At the very least, the Remastered trilogy hints that a remaster of Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation is in the works, and it would make sense to bundle it with the following two games: Chronicles and Angel of Darkness.
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If you are playing through Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered on the Epic Games Store, you may find it is a little different to other versions.
Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered is out now, letting fans experience the first three games in the series on modern hardware. Reviews are looking mostly positive, with fans and critics praising developer Aspyr for remaining faithful to the original games.
One of Lara Croft's darkest adventures is being teased in . Aspyr's recent remasters covered the first three games in the franchise, alongside their expansions, with the option to switch between new and classic graphics, and the original tank controls or a new «modern» control scheme. However, while the franchise has seen several reboots in recent years, there are still three games in this iteration of that have yet to be covered.
The Tomb Raider franchise, as reimagined by developers at Crystal Dynamics, will be brought to life as a new tabletop role-playing game called Tomb Raider: Shadows of Truth. But don’t expect anything as simple as a 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons clone. While combat and exploration are more or less settled science in the world of TTRPGs, Lara Croft’s latest effort hopes to uncover the far more precious treasures of open-ended narrative design and character development.
Crystal Dynamics is moving on from Lara Croft’s sappy origin story and prepping an all-new entry in the Tomb Raider series which will see the iconic heroine return to her more acrobatic origins. And this appears to be our very first look at the character, courtesy of a wallpaper secretly stashed on an all-new Tomb Raider website.
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In the newly released Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered, you can find a transparent monitor with a radar signal highlighting several green dots next to a spiralling wave. At first glance, it just looks like part of the set dressing, but it's laden with easter eggs.