Tomb Raider 4 The Last Revelation Free Download Download
Tomb Raider The Last Revelation is the fourth instalment in the Tomb Raider video pc game series. It was developed by Core Design then, also, and published by me Interactive. It was released at PC, PlayStation then, also, and eventually at the Sega Dreamcast with exclusive graphical then, also, and sound enhancements. The pc game was a commercial success, selling 5 million copies worldwide, then, also, and was the last Tomb Raider pc game released at “Greatest Hits”. The Last Revelation is far then, also, and away the best of the sequels, mainly since Core has finally added some coherence to each aspects of the game.
Who would have guessed when we met her that Lara Croft assertive, independent, self assured, then, also, and a phenomenal shot – would prove to be such a tease? Having nearly (or edit out) defined a latest genre of third person action adventure in 1996, the Tomb Raider franchise lures us back each holiday season much like an ancient relationship trying to rekindle itself with promises that “it has grown” then, also, and that “things shall be various then, also, and even better this time around.” However, with the last two games, developer Core then, also, and publisher Eidos have disappointed even some of Lara’s most devoted fans. The series refuses to evolve beyond the basic yet beguiling formula: leap around ancient tombs, shoot foes (animal, human, then, also, and superhuman), then, also, and unravel the elaborate puzzles then, also, and traps that guard these premodern mysteries. Lara does have some latest moves in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, but in the end, none of them takes her far enough in any latest direction.
Nevertheless, The Last Revelation is far then, also, and away the best of the sequels, mainly since Core has finally added some coherence to each aspects of the game. There’s actually a story this time Lara mistakenly unleashes the Egyptian god Set after eons of imprisonment. Before the evil spirit wreaks destruction at the planet, Lara should put this gnarly genie back in the bottle. Frequent prerendered then, also, and in-game cutscenes punctuate the action, as Lara’s cliched German enemy Dr. Von Croy challenges her at every turn. At least we do see Lara having actual conversations, especially with her mentor Jean-Pierre, who adds to the plot by getting kidnapped later in the tale. And in the final leg, The Last Revelation takes a Hitchcockian turn, thrusting Lara into some of the world’s most familiar landmarks, the Sphinx then, also, and Great Pyramid.
Ultimately, Tomb Raider IV would have made a brilliant Tomb Raider II. The changes are great, but should have been made years ago. They are less impressive now that the basic play mechanics are so familiar. Fans who want one more spelunking adventure shall be pleased that this is far then, also, and away the best of the sequels. Those of us who hoped our favorite gaming girlfriend would evolve into something better shall be disappointed again, only less so this year than in the past. Core has breathed simply enough latest life into the ancient girl to make it worth one more go. But, we’re warning you, Lara: We’re not going to fall helpful, useful to this little pc game of yours again. All of us need to move on. This is it. Last time. We mean it this time. No kidding.
Hardware: Pentium 3 CPU 733 MHz
Ram memory 128 MB
Graphic memory: 16 MB
File size: 128.7 MB
Operating system: Windows 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7 then, also, and Windows 8