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Full Release (1999)
There are not enough votes to make a meaningful summary of Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation's difficulty, but early votes so far suggest this game is challenging.
Developer(s)
Core Design
Publisher(s)
Aspyr Media, Eidos Interactive
Genre(s)
Shooter, Puzzle, Adventure
Platform(s)
PC (Microsoft Windows), Dreamcast, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation, Mac
Keywords
artifacts, dog, death, real-time combat, motorcycle, backwards compatibility, archeology, female protagonist, minotaurs, egypt, british accent, particle system, psone classics, steam, item combination, secret area, climbing, swimming, quickloading, bink video, psvita, quicksaving, polygonal 3d, ninja, greatest hits, treasure hunt, digital distribution, shark, controversy, playstation underground, mascot
Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation is the fourth game of the Tomb Raider games series, it plays very similar to the previous games in the series but some new things have been added to the game. The biggest addition is that now rather large parts of the game consist of several interconnected levels sometimes explored in any order, with puzzles in one level often requiring that some actions are done in other levels. The new additions to Lara's arsenal are a revolver and a bow with several sets of arrows including exploding and poisonous ones.
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