![]() Nothing in Tomb Raider: Anniversary has been regurgitated verbatim-everything is bigger and better. The whole experience is highly evocative of the original, and there are certainly plenty of moments that seem specifically designed to create an odd sense of déjà vu. You'll also perform plenty of death-defying acrobatics as you work your way through massive, ancient, and often deadly puzzles. You'll explore ancient tombs and forgotten cities in Peru, Greece, or Egypt. Like the 1996 original, Tomb Raider: Anniversary follows the tale of Lara's hunt for the Scion of Atlantis as she does battle with conniving businesswoman Jacqueline Natlas and her various henchmen. This is one of those rare cases when the remake is better than the original. Anniversary has now arrived on the Xbox 360, looking as good and playing about as well as it did on the PC earlier this year. ![]() Crystal Dynamics continues its good work with Tomb Raider: Anniversary, which effectively goes back to the original Tomb Raider and rebuilds it from scratch. That game focused on the strengths of the series-exotic locales, thoughtful puzzles, and incredible acrobatics-while modernizing the gameplay, as well as streamlining the whole experience. Although years of sequels that ranged from unremarkable to borderline offensive did a lot to tarnish the Tomb Raider name, developer Crystal Dynamics undid a lot of damage with last year's Tomb Raider: Legend.
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