Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered will also come loaded with plenty of features and one of these is the returning 'Photo Mode' (which also appeared in the first trilogy). This was recently discussed on the PlayStation Blog and once again allows you to freeze frame and capture the most memorable moments in the game.
This feature comes packed with new poses and outfits, customisable shots, dynamic expressions to bring Lara's character to life, and seamless integration with each game.
Developer Aspyr has also shared some new screenshots of two of Lara Croft's most formidable foes - the Bronze Bull and the Minotaur from The Last Revelation. Just keep in mind these screenshots are from the PlayStation version of the game.
Original (left), Remaster (right) — Images: Aspyr
Original (left), Remaster (right) — Images: Aspyr
When Tomb Raider I-III Remastered arrived on the Switch eShop earlier this year, we called it a "great" package:
"Tomb Raider I-III Remastered is one of Aspyr's most accomplished projects to date, successfully giving three of gaming's most iconic titles a much-needed lick of paint while upgrading the controls to give newcomers a welcome leg-up. Some of the lighting is a bit off with the new visuals, and the need to manually save your game is a big no-no in 2024, but if you're curious as to how Lara Croft got her start in gaming, then this is easily the best way to experience the original trilogy."
Tomb Raider will arrive early next year on Valentine's Day. Will you be adding it to your Switch library? Let us know.
[source blog.playstation.com, via gonintendo.com]
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered Details Returning 'Photo Mode' Feature
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