Gamer Headlines writes: "It was only four years ago that Crystal Dynamics completely transformed the Third-Person Action-Adventure formula we have all come to love through the various installments of Tomb Raider into an arcade-inspired experience with a fixed isometric perspective that relied heavily on its couch co-op nature with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. The latest entry in this Tomb Raider spin-off series, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, builds on the same fundamental elements of its predecessor, while also adding in four-player cooperative play for the first time ever in a game involving the iconic female video game protagonist. Despite the changes applied to its design, Temple of Osiris still feels like an authentic Tomb Raider experience with a whole lot of puzzle solving and shooting involved. However, it lacks the same level of polish as some of the main entries of the franchise, occasionally ruining what is a genuinely fun and cleverly crafted video game."
Square Enix will give away free games of Tomb Raider (2013) and Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris from March 20 17:00:00 UTC to March 24 07:00:00 UTC.
Darren writes: "It’s a shame that some will have missed out on the brilliant spin-off title, Lara Croft and The Guardian of Light, released way back in 2010. Lara Croft and The Temple of Osiris was the sequel to that game, and just to highlight their departure from the main series, both omit “Tomb Raider” from their titles."
Absolutely loved The Guardian of Light. Never got around to finishing The Temple of Osiris. With the holidays looming, I may have to carve some time to finish it.
J Station X: Bringing Lara Croft games to the Nintendo Switch would be a 'great idea,' teases Crystal Dynamics senior brand director Rich Briggs in a Gamescom interview.
Briggs added that bringing the iconic female character to the console would be a “good idea,” also nodding in agreement. Though, Briggs told viewers that they shouldn’t look into the “conspiratorial look” that he gave the camera and insisted that he isn’t saying “anything,” before reaffirming that Lara Croft on Nintendo Switch would be a “great idea.” -- lol XD
I would love to play some of those smaller Croft titles on the Switch. Make it happen CD.
why were the other systems tagged?
PC/ PS3/ PS4/ Xbox 360
that had NS and XB1 in the story.
well nice game