VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Tomb Raider I-III Remastered feels complete. What's more, it feels like the ultimate way to experience these PlayStation-era games. For purists, the original code remains intact, with all the sharp edges and meticulous controls you remember. For those who've played the trilogy a dozen times before and want a fresh experience, modern visuals and controls change things up considerably — often for the better, sometimes for the worse. Throw in all the expansions and a few novelties like New Game+ and photo mode, and you've got a wonderful celebration of the origins of the Tomb Raider franchise."
"Tomb Raider I–III Remastered deserves credit for preserving so much of the original titles - but it never fixes control and camera issues that will put off those who weren't there first time around."
- Stuart Cullen, TechStomper
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Andrew at HPP writes: "Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft takes a franchise that was flawed even in the 90s and does nothing interesting to update it. The new graphics are nice when they aren’t ruining the atmosphere of certain areas, but the modern controls somehow make these games a worse experience."
Tomb Raider I was on PC 1st, then ported to PlayStation.
There's no SLOW Walking in modern controls. They expect from us play the game while running arround. Tank controls are impossible to play with joypad. So terrible port. + Plus there is not speed running button in TR3.