Reviewed on
Aug. 18, 2010
It would seem that a change of perspective is all Lara Croft needed to revitalize her tomb-raiding antics.
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Balls of Gold
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For a game involving such a busty woman, it’s surprising to see just how many balls are in Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. As Lara’s first adventure in an isometric perspective, the game really sets itself apart from the Tomb Raider series as it focuses on having fun, ... |
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Co-op raiding in a great digital package.
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Let me set this up a bit. My marriage was in trouble. Okay, maybe I shouldn't be that dramatic. I'm happily married with a great wife and one game that we literally spent hours working together in the past to finish was Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance for the Playstation 2. ... |
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A solid cooperative adventure.
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It’s not too often that a developer completely does away with their previous ideas and starts fresh and new like Eidos did with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. It’s a farfetched title that controls and plays nothing like previous Tomb Raider titles but introduces a semi-competitive, yet cooperative ... |
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| Game Name | Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light |
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Aug. 18, 2010
need a fuzzy date? |
| Original US Release | Q2 2010 know the real date? |
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ESRB: T
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