DHGF: I was a bit skeptical when Crystal Dynamics first took over crafting the Lara Croft games. Then I played Legend on the PS2 and loved it. Picked up Anniversary the next year on PS2, but I didn’t have a PS3 when Underworld came out in ’08 and had just gotten laid off when it finally hit in ‘09. So I’ve never gotten a chance to play Underworld at all, and here was a chance to not only get revamped versions of two of my favorite Tomb Raider titles, but also pick up the third for a decent price.
They say good things come in threes. That would explain why these trilogies are amongst the best in the industry.
I like the Ezio trilogy and the ME trilogy but I also love the Xenosaga trilogy and Ar Tonelico trilogy.
My personal favorites would be the GoW trilogy (both Gears & God), the original halo trilogy, Streets of Rage trilogy, Super Star Wars trilogy, Metroid Prime trilogy
Xenosaga! I’d say games like Suikoden or Ys but they went beyond three games.
Looking back at Crystal Dynamics uneven 2006-2008 Tomb Raider Trilogy - breezy action, beautifully remastered tombs, and a buggy finale.
EB: Way back in 1998 Silver Films produced a live-action short based on the Tomb Raider trilogy for the launch of Tomb Raider III, but it never saw the light of day outside of being shown at the Natural History Museum in London for the event. Until now.