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Tomb Raider Review

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Tomb Raider's tone is somewhat at odds with its action, but the reborn Lara Croft seems primed for a successful new adventuring career.

Not pictured: shooting hundreds of dudes in the face.
Not pictured: shooting hundreds of dudes in the face.

If the goal of the "reboot" is to free a creaky old franchise of its baggage, strip its protagonist of their larger-than-life attributes, and get back to basics, then consider the new Tomb Raider a successful reboot. The game relieves Lara Croft of her backflipping, wisecracking ways, recasting her as a wide-eyed young archeologist of no particular good breeding, out on a commissioned ship to make her mark on the world by finding--and shooting a reality TV series around--the lost island kingdom of Yamatai. The harrowing survival tale that commences once she arrives on the island molds Lara into a shockingly capable killer a little faster than I would have liked, but ultimately this origin story serves as a sturdier and more respectable springboard for further Lara Croft adventures than any previous game in the series.

Lara makes her way to the island with a band of researchers and television types in tow, and after the shipwreck scatters them all around the island, the game does a fair job, with voiceovers and flashbacks, of having you cross paths with each crew member and filling in the ways each one relates to Lara and how they may have helped or hindered her journey. The game is less successful at believably depicting Lara's own transition from eager young scientist to cold-blooded survivalist killing machine. The hasty remorse she offers when first hunting a deer for food or making her first human kill, in defense against the crazed cultists who rule the island, is hard to take seriously when you're then encouraged to slaughter every living thing in sight, human and animal alike, with a stock-standard video game arsenal of assault rifle, shotgun, grenade launcher, and flame-tipped arrows.

In its efforts to paint Lara as a vulnerable but resilient heroine, the game suffers an identity crisis of sorts. It swings wildly between quiet character moments, where you feel every bit of the physical pain and emotional anguish her grueling situation entails, and the sort of ludicrous, over-the-top action this medium just can't get enough of. The contrast is only so irksome because the game goes to such great lengths to legitimize Lara's struggle in the first place, but regardless, it sometimes feels like a constant process of two steps forward, one step back. Here's one egregious example. In an early cutscene, Lara visibly shivers by a campfire at night in a forest somewhere around sea level. Two hours later, you're high up in the mountains in near-blizzard conditions, making absurd death-defying leaps between radio towers wearing nothing but a tank top (and by this time you've clearly gotten over that earlier compunction about taking a human life, since you're now taking scores of them as a matter of course). To the story's credit, once Lara becomes visibly fed up with everything the bad guys are putting her through, and starts flinging back harsh words as readily as bullets, it became a lot easier to buy into her character arc, and the game ultimately does leave Lara a changed person who could believably kick off a whole new franchise. But in the first half, that strained dichotomy between beset young girl and invincible killer made me wish the developers had picked one style of characterization or the other and really focused on it.

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Storytelling quibbles aside, Tomb Raider plays quite well by modern action standards. The game offers an unusual structure that straddles the line between a couple of distinctive genres, though it took me some time to come to grips with what the game actually is. That's because the big island map--split into little subsections with names like "Coastal Forest" and "Base Approach," each with an exhaustive lists of challenges and collectibles--gives one the impression of an open-world game with a fair amount of freedom to dally and explore. (Some of the game's marketing has not exactly dispelled this notion.) In actuality, Tomb Raider is a mostly linear game whose story propels you through those discrete regions one after the other, often with some sort of larger-than-life action sequence bridging the transition. Many of the game's combat sequences are also rigidly linear, though a few (which not coincidentally were my favorite) take place in wider areas and let you sneak around and get more creative with the ways you approach them. At least you're free to fast travel back to previous areas to check off all those collectibles and earn extra upgrade points after the fact, though.

In addition to revisiting previously explored regions at will to look for shiny baubles, you'll also come back to some of the larger levels for a second or occasionally even third time at the behest of the story. Thankfully, the mandatory backtracking avoids feeling like a cheap rehash and instead helps create a cohesive sense of place, since the designers usually have you reenter these areas from a different, previously inaccessible point, and then go on to send you along a different route than you took the first time. There are also new things for you to look for when you backtrack, since the game doles out new gear and abilities consistently over the course of the story, like a rope-arrow you can fire to make a bridge across chasms, that lets you get into new parts of the levels you couldn't get to previously. This system isn't as integral to the flow of the game as in your average Metroidvania--you're often only gaining access to more collectibles or some very brief "optional tombs" to raid--but it's still satisfying to wring a bit more out of the game world as you move back and forth.

Parts of Tomb Raider--potentially too many parts, depending on your taste--come off as the developers doing their best Uncharted impression, as you Quick Time Event your way through a large number of barely interactive action sequences that have everything around you exploding in a hail of splinters and fire that magically leaves you without a scratch. Actually, no, Lara comes out with plenty of visible scratches--the game pulls the effective trick of distressing her clothes and appearance more and more as the game goes on, a la Arkham Asylum. But you never once feel like she's in true danger, which can make the whole thing feel a bit like it's just going through the cinematic-action-game motions. I wish less time and effort had been devoted to these bombastic scenes and more put into the old Tomb Raider standby of climbing around on old ruins, giving you the chance to feel a more tactile connection to the mystical past that forms the backbone of this game's storyline. Those combat-free optional tombs are the closest you get to solving any ancient Rube Goldberg machines, but they're insultingly short--I bet the handful included here constitute no more than half an hour of gameplay, collectively--and largely just made me wish there were a lot more of them included.

The robust upgrade system lets you deeply customize your combat options.
The robust upgrade system lets you deeply customize your combat options.

If you're going to spend a lot of time fighting, at least the combat and attendant character-progression mechanics are implemented well, giving you a ton of options as to which weapons you want to enhance with better basic stats and a few interesting extra abilities, and which extra combat maneuvers, such as an array of dodge-counters, you want to unlock. There's a long list of extra abilities not related to combat, as well, including an enhancement to your show-me-everything-I-can-interact-with vision mode that reveals those scores of collectibles through walls, and annotates them on your map in a really smart way. If you're the type of person who enjoys going back and collecting every last thing, you'll get a whole lot of mileage out of Tomb Raider. But even if you're a one-and-done sort of player, the game is still quite long and doesn't exactly skimp on content in the first place.

There's also a reasonably full-featured multiplayer mode, but I didn't get much out of it since it's so similar to other third-person multiplayer modes, most notably the one in the Uncharted games. There's a fully realized leveling and loadout system that gives you tons of options for customizing the way you play, but this long after Call of Duty 4 it's just hard to get excited about that sort of thing anymore. The most interesting part of the multiplayer is the handful of traps, like rope snares and lightning rods, you can set to trip up other players when they unwittingly run over them, but that's small comfort when you've seen most of this stuff before. The multiplayer in the 360 version also suffered from an absolutely abysmal frame rate when firing while zoomed in, but that's such a specific problem I'd like to believe it will promptly be addressed with a patch. In single-player, the 360 game is quite a looker, though it does tend to chop up a bit here and there. We weren't provided PS3 or PC copies of the game prior to release, but with Nixxes, the studio behind the PC port of Deus Ex: Human Revolution, also handling porting duties on this game, it's easy to imagine the PC version will be the one to get.

Tomb Raider might be guilty of trying to do too many things at once, but the relative quality of each one of those individual things is high enough that the whole is still pretty satisfying. The game deftly rises above the unpleasant tone of the marketing that preceded it, recasting Lara Croft as a capable young heroine for whom many new adventures inevitably await.

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Excited for this!

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Never thought I'd see the day Square-Enix became the go-to publisher for hella high quality western-developed titles.

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PC version 5 stars because TressFX !

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And now that I've read the review, I can preorder in good conscious.

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It seems like an interesting reboot for the franchise

@basketsnake: Tralse!

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Sounds interesting - better than I though it'd be actually.

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This comment hasn't been deleted, but is still rather pointless.

I'll eventually grab this one during a Steam sale.

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Great review, Brad!

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It's good to see that this game is good. I might buy this game at some point.

Also, 'twas a well written review, of course.

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I'm so excited I could just pee myself. Great review, Brad.

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More like Boob Raider

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I bought Tomb Raider Legend on the XBL sale and while that game was fun I am really looking froward to this new one.

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My friend has mad hype for this game, based on this favorable review I might pick it up when it gets on the cheap.

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No Quick Look?

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@somejerk said:

Never thought I'd see the day Square-Enix became the go-to publisher for hella high quality western-developed titles.

Were you aware of games being developed by developers rather than publishers at this point?

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Thanks for the review Brad! I'll be getting it for sure! :)

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@tr0n said:

No Quick Look?

Not till day of release by the Embargo. They talked about this on the Bombcast.

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@overbite said:

More like Boob Raider

Dude, nice.

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I'm sure it's a fine game but I'm not down for another Uncharted right now and by the time I am Uncharted 4 will be out.

also badly done British accent

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Seems like I wont be sad that I got this instead of Crysis 3 with my copy of BioShock Infinite.

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Seems like there is a harsh split between storytelling and gameplay. Eh...I can get behind this.

Thanks Brad good review. I think I'll pick this up if the PC port turns out okay

@slashdance: Not because of the inevitable Nude Mod?

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I'm not sure I agree with taking a game to task for being a "video game" when it's story is suppose to have Lara agonize over a kill and then sets her to kill hundreds more. That same critique can be leveled at every other game every made.

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@slashdance: It looks to me that the pacing of the characters development is the reason for that score.

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@videogamesarenotart: hard to avoid when the game in question steals from every other game under the sun.

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The game looks gross, blood, and violent. A male or female protagonist, isn't the issue. A woman can dish it out as well as a man; but when do we say, "Enough is enough with EVERY game being so violent?"

In the first Tomb Raider you shot at about six people. So why does this 'adventure game' now become a blood fest with Lara burying ice axes in people's heads and shotguns under their chins? The question isn't what does this say about Lara, women, or anything about gender politics, because the question is "What does this say about our industry addiction to violence in most games?"

I say this Tomb Raider remake is a sickening waste of a reboot. Crystal D should question their motivations for making it, and Rhianna Pratchett should question why she wrote this story.

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I'm excited to play this at some point. The game budget this year is a little lean, so I'll have to wait for the price to drop a little, but I'm glad its reviewing so well.

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@golguin said:

I'm not sure I agree with taking a game to task for being a "video game" when it's story is suppose to have Lara agonize over a kill and then sets her to kill hundreds more. That same critique can be leveled at every other game every made.

But... that's exactly why it should be taken to task. Most games don't do that.

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can we get a review that doesnt reference every other game under the sun

Why would you do that exactly? Why ignore what are obviously genre tropes and spend time summarizing things we all know when you can just say "Uncharted" and spend more time expositing about what is unique (or not) about the game? If you're looking for boilerplate reviews that just go over features in a droll manner, perhaps IGN would float your boat.

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@sooty said:

I'm sure it's a fine game but I'm not down for another Uncharted right now and by the time I am Uncharted 4 will be out.

also badly done British accent

You realise Lara's voice actor is British.........

Nice review Brad, defiantly going to pick this up now.

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So excited.

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Looks good, might pick this one up.

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Great review, I'm always happy when Brad reviews games I'm on the fence about, our tastes line up really well, and I always know what I'm going to get.

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Great review Brad, hopefully you guys can do a Quick Look next week on PC with TressFX

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The game looks gross, blood, and violent. A male of female protagonist isn't the issue. A woman can dish it out as well as a man...but when do we say, "Enough is enough with EVERY game being so violent?"

In the first Tomb Raider you shot at about six people. So why does this 'adventure game' now become a blood fest with Lara burying ice axes in people's heads and shotguns under their chins? The question isn't what does this say about Lara, women, or anything about gender politics, because the question is "What does this say about our industry addiction to violence in most games?"

I totally agree with this on some level, but on another level I also understand why it's violent. It's because the game is being sold to everyone, and everyone loves CoD (or so I've heard). The original Tomb Raider came out in the age of Mario 64, so there was more a focus on platforming. I can't wait for someone to shake it up on a major level (unless Minecraft ends up being that game. I shudder at that future), but I'm not too proud to admit that I still get a kick out of ridiculous violence.

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@brad said:

@golguin said:

I'm not sure I agree with taking a game to task for being a "video game" when it's story is suppose to have Lara agonize over a kill and then sets her to kill hundreds more. That same critique can be leveled at every other game every made.

But... that's exactly why it should be taken to task. Most games don't do that.

It would be nice if games figured out that problem. We'll see if The Last of Us manages to solve that.

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Semi interested...Quick time events seem like the lowest form of gameplay. I wish they didn't exist. I'd rather die 20 times in some difficult sequence than wait for 'Press X' to appear and be done.

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Awesome. I'll get it as soon as I fix my PC :D

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Looks like a good revamp of the franchise. I look forward to starting on this game later this year.

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I hadn't watched any trailers for this game at all, so I was hoping for a few more puzzles and a bit less rambo style killing. Was hoping it would go for the "odds and numbers are against you so take out these 3 guys smartly and efficiently" style of combat. Might also have worked better within the confines of the story as well, less mass murdering with grenade launchers and more brutal/remorseful.

Thanks for the review Brad, will be picking this up eventually.

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@slashdance: Not because of the inevitable Nude Mod?

Skip the nude mod. I just want some clean faces up ins. Lara is caked in mud and who knows what else?

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YEAR OF THE BOW!!!!

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your criticism seems fair. I'm still not sure how this game actually plays, I was hoping it would be more of a survivor game (platforming, hunting and occasional brutal combat), can't wait for the QL.

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@wilshere said:

@slashdance: It looks to me that the pacing of the characters development is the reason for that score.

All of that is fixed with HAIR PHYSICS !