Unfortunately, unlike Archero, it’s mind-numbingly dull and lacks any sort of compelling reason to continue drowning in its multiple currencies and lacklustre, microscopically incremental upgrade paths. There’s a genuinely free Netflix version that removes all the microtransactions, but it’s equally tedious.
This is the first chapter of the Lara Croft reboot.
We follow a young and inexperienced Lara on a journey of fear.
The game keeps you glued to the screen with a constant suspense and sense of danger.
A title with very mature features, which leads you to progress together with the protagonist.
Even after 9 years from its release it still manages to make itself playable, stunned by the beauty of the plot
Interesting optional objectives (with a bit of history inside, which never hurts)
the add-on content was nice to play, even if it doesn't expand the gameplay or story much
SummaryA survivor is born. Explore a mysterious island filled with brutal combat, environmental puzzles, and ancient tombs to discover.
Fight to live. Salvage resources and upgrade Lara's skills and weapons to survive Yamatai's hostile inhabitants.