WTMG's Leo Faria: "I had fun with this collection, but I can’t ignore its plethora of issues. Be it due to some really dated level design and controls, or a handful of glitches exclusive to this collection’s remastering efforts, those Tomb Raider games aren’t exactly the most fluid and easygoing experiences out there. With that being said, they are still incredibly charming and very ambitious for their time. If you weren’t a fan of Lara Croft’s Unchartedization in the 2010s, this serves as a great reminder as to why the franchise became the juggernaut it is to this day, in an interesting and quite affordable package. And yes, you can lock the butler into the freezer and get an achievement out of it."
"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."