Publisher |
Aspyr Media
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Type |
Demo |
License |
Free |
Version |
1.0 |
Date Added |
6/29/2000 |
Size |
9 MB |
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation 1.0
Enemies, old and new, lurk at every turn, as Lara must overcome ingenious puzzles, the most infernal traps ever devised, and evil from beyond the grave. Experience heart-stopping action in your quest to guide Lara through her dazzling Egyptian adventure.
• Epic Storyline: Follow Lara back to Egypt where she returns to her roots, both in gameplay and storyline.
• State of the art graphics: single skin technology allows a smoother character model with no split elbow and knees; bump-mapping brings 3D textures to life.
• Completely new puzzle types based on new moves and inventory development.
• Inventory based management system allows players to control and combine content of inventory without leaving the game world.

Classic Only
• MacOS 8.1 or later
• 233 MHz or faster
• 32 MB memory
• 4X CD-ROM Drive
• Hardware 3D acceleration required (ATi Rage Pro, VooDoo 1 or better)

Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation

Tomb Raider: TLR Demo 1.0.2 - Updates Tomb Raider: TLR demo to 1.0.2 (Update, 290 K)


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JULIE (3/19/2007 - version 1.0) |
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SmartData (7/3/2002 - version 1.0) |
very good game! I like Tomb Raider. |
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malinda (6/26/2002 - version 1.0) |
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BadBoy (7/25/2001 - version 1.0) |
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Mr Bongowongo (7/9/2001 - version 1.0) |
Mmmmm, single skin technology. The poly count is nice and high for Lara, but what happened to the enemies? They are a little too blocky for comfort. I'm not saying that TLR is a bad game, I just have a rant or two. Oh, and the resolution refuses to go any higher (or lower) than 800x600. These minor complaints aside, TLR is a great game, although the demo is a little short (or I just haven't worked out what to do after those ninjas jump off the cars onto the cart). Well worth the download. The good thing about the blocky graphics, however, is that TLR runs perfectly on my so-so system. |
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