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Square-Go: Tomb Raider Anniversary Review

Square-Go Writes:

"You can definitely feel that Anniversary is a remake, level design isn't as grand as more modern contemporaries but this makes the game more charming as it's a return to simpler puzzle solving and exploration. You don't expect to traverse a whole city in under 5 minutes and this is a game that rewards players who explore each area fully. Various artefacts and relics located throughout the game unlock bonuses like level commentaries and time trial mode and merit a replay for ardent treasure seekers or just fans of Relic Hunter"

"PC, Wii and Xbox 360 versions are largely identical, if you want the best looking then the 360's specially rendered HD graphics are the best, the Wii offers innovative uses of the Wii remote for archaeological mini games and the PC, as ever, offers an all round experience. However it's worth noting that I experienced savegame errors and a few texture issues on the PC. If you're a fan of the original game or the Prince of Persia series then Anniversary is a solid and fun experience that stays true to the source material. If you preferred the more action oriented gameplay of Legend then you may wish to steer clear"
7 / 10
Jack007 - contributor
Published: 415 days 6 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360 | Wii | PlayStation 2 | PC
 
 
 

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