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Tomb Raider Trilogy Screen Shows Detailed Comparison Between PS2/PS3/PC Versions

A new Tomb Raider Trilogy screenshot has appeared which shows a detailed comparison between the PS2, PS3 and PC version of the title.

user94220774777d ago

I love the fact that Sony is working with developers to bring all these HD collections to the PS3. Makes the reason owning my PS3 seem that little bit more worth it.

SpaceSquirrel4777d ago

I hope Sony can get Capcom, Konami and Square in the act too.

DarkSpawnClone4776d ago

what would be even better is a legend of the dragoon HD remake!! how much do we have to beg and plead Sony :(

Substance1014776d ago

I love the fact that games bought on PC even a decade back can be today played in HD today and that i dont have to rely on some company to upres them for me nor pay they for it.

Played Max payne 2 few months back in 1080p was awesome.

Vojkan4776d ago

Does anyone know when Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell collection is getting released?

kyl2774777d ago

The pc version is slightly better as I feel it isn't as blurry though the PS3 version is still great and miles better than the PS2 version.

I wouldn't care which version out of PC/PS3 I played as they are basically equal.

Vojkan4776d ago

PS3 version has trophies. All I care about in HD collections. I couldn't care less that they are HD. I want them cause of trophies (guilty)- but I don't think I am interested in Tomb Raider to be honest.

news4geeks4776d ago

Tomb Raider Anniversary is a brilliant game, you should definitely get the collection on ps3 if you are into trophies. Personally I'm the oppposite. I'm thinking of buying Anniversary and Underworld on steam because I don't like the psychological effect trophies have on me. Legend is good too but it's more of an arcade style tomb raider.

Vojkan4776d ago

i am not trophy whore. I have a couple of platinum's but I never forcefully replay game just so I can get platinum. I have this "policy", 30% is number I like to stop at. For example KZ2, I think I have 30%. COD games are usually around 30%-40%. I loved AC2 and Brotherhood, but only got around 60%. I don't pressure my self, I know exactly what you mean, but I am my own master. You should have same approach instead of avoiding to play on PS3, it's ridiculous in a way.
I see trophies as proof that I played some game. For example I played some 300 games on PS1, and around 70 on PS2, I would love to have some proof(trophies) that I played those games. Because at this point I don't even remember 80% of those games. That is why I would rather have trophies than not.

news4geeks4776d ago (Edited 4776d ago )

I agree it's stupid, but it's why I play majority pc games these days. I have Uncharted 1 and 2 and KZ2 platinum and I love those games, but I feel bad if I have random percentages for a game. It's mild OCD and I don't like how it makes me feel. I don't seem to mind pc achievements as much because they are few and far between. I prefer in game achievements because it doesn't feel like you are trying to prove anything to anyone else. I kind of miss playing on ps3 but I don't think I can go back to it unless its for the exclusives. I spent 3 straight hours on the final push to fight Radec at the end of kz2 just to get the elite skill level trophy. I pretty much retired the ps3 trophies after I realised how pathetic I was wasting my time like that. I wasn't enjoying it...

Octo14776d ago

Its a rent for me. I like Tomb Raider but not much to buy the trilogy.All I'd really want this for are the trophies :P

lagoonalight4776d ago

There are some weird times where it seems even the PC version has worse geometry. In a few comps it seems lara's shoulders somehow look better in the PS3 version. Of course the PC is going to be 1080p so.... Whatever. I am getting it as these games have much better exploration than Uncharted does though much worse combat as well.

TheDeadMetalhead4776d ago

The shoulders? The shoulders?! GOOD GOD, NOT THE SHOULDERS, MAN.

tigertron4776d ago

I think the trilogy is a huge improvement over the PS2 versions and I'm glad I rebought the games. However, I'm a bit miffed as to why my Underworld save isn't compatible with the trilogy Underworld, so I have to play the game all over again, not that thats a bad thing of course, but I'd rather just replay levels and keep my unlocks.

Anyway, the trilogy is highly recommended for TR fans who have PS3s.

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The Best Video Game Trilogies of All Time

They say good things come in threes. That would explain why these trilogies are amongst the best in the industry.

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Knightofelemia69d ago

I like the Ezio trilogy and the ME trilogy but I also love the Xenosaga trilogy and Ar Tonelico trilogy.

darthv7269d ago

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

Rebel_Scum68d ago

hmm SoR as a trilogy is not that good. 1 & 2 were great but 3 was the drizzling shits.

jznrpg69d ago (Edited 69d ago )

Xenosaga! I’d say games like Suikoden or Ys but they went beyond three games.

Puty69d ago

Resident Evil og trilogy, Silent Hill ...

Charlieboy33369d ago

How can you make a list like this and not have Uncharted?

AlphaKennyTime69d ago (Edited 69d ago )

I want to say it's because it has more than 3 games by the same dev team, but they included GTA so I don't know. You make a fair point.

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Retrospective: Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider Trilogy (2006-2008)

Looking back at Crystal Dynamics uneven 2006-2008 Tomb Raider Trilogy - breezy action, beautifully remastered tombs, and a buggy finale.

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1998 Tomb Raider: The Trilogy Short Film Gets a Public Release

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.

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