Tomb Raider: Legend Critic Reviews continued...
Several years ago creator Toby Gard brought to life a beautiful female adventurer with impossible curves and a thirst to explore the deepest reaches of ancient tombs. She has since made her return on the original PlayStation (let’s not forget the
...read the complete Tomb Raider: Legend review at GameZone
Globetrotting to eight exotic locales, from a Ghana jungle to a sleek Tokyo high-rise to iced-over Kazakhstan, the game doesn't take long to finish, but it's entertaining while it lasts, with plenty more to anticipate than action-Barbie wardrobe changes.
...read the complete Tomb Raider: Legend review at The Onion
more athletic, and Lara gets a greatly enhanced range of accessories and a whole series of Matrix- style kicks and flips when fighting, to add to her trusty handguns. Graphics are a step forward, even if not a giant leap. (On the Xbox 360 they certainly d
...read the complete Tomb Raider: Legend review at Times Online
If anything, Legend succeeds in assuaging frustration. Puzzles never encroach on the aggravation of yester incarnations due to a RAD (âRemote Analysis Deviceâ) that identifies objects of note. Itâs reminiscent of "Grim Fandango" in the
...read the complete Tomb Raider: Legend review at Amped IGO
When she burst onto the scene in 1996, Lara Croft was unlike anything the gaming world had seen before. Here was a woman who was more comfortable in a dusty tomb than at a cocktail party; one that preferred to let her pistols do whatever talking needed
...read the complete Tomb Raider: Legend review at GameSpy
you know it you're stuck on the last boss and screaming at the television. In trying to strip away Lara's baggage and go back to basics, they've taken away too much and then like a panicked sculptor who slipped with his chisel they've tried to stick bits
...read the complete Tomb Raider: Legend review at AceGamez
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