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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - Legend PS2 (Sony PlayStation 2, 2006)

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UPC
0788687500487
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Tomb Raider Series
Publisher
Eidos Interactive
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider -- Legend

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Indeed a legend in her own time, Lara Croft returns to consoles in 2006 with a new look, a new game, and a new developer. Revamped physics and an enhanced control scheme allow for more free-flowing action, while graphical improvements present a redesigned Lara who is immediately expressive, more believably proportioned, and as strikingly attractive as ever.<br><br>Lady Croft's new look in Legend is based in part on 20-year-old British model Karima Adebibe. Lara now boasts smoother animations, a more realistic deportment, and a number of costume changes. The original Tomb Raider games were popular for their innovative blend of gaming styles as well as for their distinguished female lead, however, and this game is designed to return fans to the winning combination of 3D platforming, environmental puzzle-solving, and third-person shooting found in the blockbuster originals.<br><br>While the storyline of Tomb Raider: Legend is told around the series' traditional "tomb raiding" action, Lara must also adventure through modern city levels, proving her acrobatic skill set is as applicable to skyscrapers and cement as it is to unforgiving wilderness and ancient architecture. New equipment, such as the grappling hook and communication device, offer new abilities. A number of vehicles become available along the way, as well, for special gameplay sequences.<br><br>For the first time in the series, stalwart Eidos studio Crystal Dynamics (Gex, Legacy of Kain, Project: Snowblind) was developer of this Tomb Raider game, instead of the franchise's creator, Core. The designers at Crystal Dynamics have endeavored to apply their extensive experience in the 3D action genre toward reinvigorating one of gaming's most recognizable and beloved characters.

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Publisher
Eidos Interactive
UPC
0788687500487
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47662933

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Action & Adventure
Video Game Series
Tomb Raider Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 2
Game Name
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider -- Legend

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2006
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
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139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Language, Suggestive Themes, Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    Best Tomb raider for PS2

    After spending some time playing this game I can say that this game is truly amazing and I’d recommend it for everyone.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: sestro_85

  • Best presentation yet, but way too short!

    Having played EVERY Tomb Raider game on the PlayStation, I was really looking forward to the series coming back from a disappointing PS2 debut in "Angel of Darkness". "Legend" did just that...like it or not, the grid layout of the PS1 games is replaced with a more detailed environment that just feels less like it was built from Lego blocks. It does take awhile to get the jump timing down, but when you do it's pretty smooth and movement overall is quite fluid. Lara has some great moves, but one that I miss is sprinting. The auto-grab on ledges also takes awhile to get used to, but again is well done when you work it into your mind to use it. What I did not like about "Legend", though, was the lack of challenge and short length of the game. Now maybe I'm a little hard-core on gaming, but it ...

  • Good but not great

    I've been playing the Tomb Raider games for several years now with TR3 being my favorite and Angel of Darkness being my least favorite. So, when the news came that Legend was being released I was excited and leary at the same time. When I found one on Ebay for a very good price I finally decided to buy it. I'm glad I did. Legend is one of the best Tomb Raider games but like everything else there's good points and not so good points. The graphics on Legend are gorgeous. Crystal dynamics did an excellent job with them. I think they finally got Lara's look down too, not one stray pixel she looks beautiful. Lara's interactions with the enviroment and movements are almost lifelike and nearly flawles. The storyline was good and delved more into Lara's past so it helped to fill her out as a ...

  • TRLegend PS2

    Our Lady moves better than most PS2 characters now. Lara Croft looks stunning as her wet body glistens after taking a swim. She looks even better after flipping and rolling around and getting up with her skin covered in dirt. Most of Lara Crofts moves have more than one function in TR:Legend. Her magnetic grapple can be used to swing to a distant platform or to snatch guns out of the hands of enemies. Her flips can be used to dodge traps, enemy fire or propel herself off of enemies in order to shoot them from above or to just watch her flip which is so cool. Her inventory consists of grenades (sensually placed on the back of her daisy duke shorts), magnetic grapple, dual pistols, binoculars, and a automatic rifle. Lara can also pick up shot guns that enemies drop and use them. Oh she has a ...

  • Not too complex, but everthing it does, it does well.

    Tomb Raider Legend was my first venture into the world of Lara Croft, and I think it was a good choice. I kind of knew what to expect in terms of game-play, but had no worries of being upset with seeing old tricks reused. I wasn't expecting much going into the game, so I was pleasantly surprised when I discovered how fun it really is. TR:L seems to be a game that focuses on keeping things simple, but fun. Nothing about the game is overly complex, which makes for a good way to simply kick back and play. At the same time this also means that there's not much variety in some of it's aspects. Combat for one example. You get your choice of a few different guns, although you can only carry one gun in addition to your standard duel pistols. The foes you'll be using your weapons against stay ...