Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation

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Tomb Raider IV
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The Last Revelation
Release Date 1999
Platforms PC, Mac, PlayStation and Dreamcast
Levels 35
Secrets 70
Developer Core Design
Publisher Eidos Interactive
Rating ESRB: Teen
Game Chronology:
Lost Artifact Tomb Raider IV Tomb Raider Chronicles

Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation is the fourth game of the Tomb Raider games series. The entire game, except for the two-level intro, takes place in Egypt and is the lengthiest game of the series. As well as a new engine, the game boasts more intricate levels. An expansion level for PC only was created afterwards in conjunction with The Times newspaper. No other expansion was created like the previous three games.

Release Dates in Detail

Windows

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    United States - 17th November 1999

PlayStation

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    United States - 15th November 1999
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    Germany - 26th November 1999
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    Japan - 19th July 2000

Macintosh

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    United States - July 2000

Dreamcast

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    United States - 24th March 2000
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    Japan - 19th July 2000

Levels

Angkor Wat
Cambodia


King's Valley
King's Valley:


Tempel of Karnak
Karnak:


Alexandria
Alexandria:


Alexandria
Cairo:


Mastabas

Pyramids of Giza:


Synopsis

Summary

According to Egyptian legend, Horus, son of the light, outwitted the evil God Set and imprisoned him in a secret tomb. Five thousand years later, Lara Croft discovers the lost tomb and unwittingly unleashes the evil God Set, fulfilling the ancient prophecy of his return to plunge mankind into darkness! In a race against time, Lara must use all her wit and skill to reimprison Set and save the world from Armageddon. Pursued at every turn by her arch-rival, the unscrupulous archaeologist Werner Von Croy, Lara embarks on a journey of discovery across Egypt, where she must overcome the most ingenious puzzles and infernal traps ever devised, and face terrifying evil from beyond the grave...

With more twists and turns than an Egyptian labyrinth, this is heart stopping action-adventure; a Tomb Raider that truly offers...

The Last Revelation.

Features

  • Epic Storyline: Go back in time and discover Lara's roots as an adventurer.
  • All-new smooth single skin technology for both young and adult Lara Croft.
  • New inventory system: allowing Lara to combine items to make tools, enhance weapons and solve puzzles during her adventuring!
  • Interactive environments: Lara can shoot switches, read inscriptions, light torches, kick down doors, etc.
  • More new moves than ever before: including climbing and swing from ropes.
  • New weapons and tools: including the revolver, crossbow, binoculars, flashlight and various types of ammo.
  • Highly evolved A.I.: enemies mimic, counter and dodge Lara's moves.

Gameplay

The game uses an upgraded engine, from the one that was used to produce the first 3 games. The title screen is different since the player will fly through first person perspective across many scenes related to Egypt, while selecting from the game menu. This is different compared to the traditional ring and passport system adopted by the first three games. The inventory is also displayed differently. Instead of the ring system, is uses a conveyor belt style approach which runs across the top of the screen.

Lara is constructed from more polygons and her mouth actually moves when she speaks, this makes a great change to the sporadic nodding that she would adopt when speaking in the previous games. This also applies to all other characters. As well as being able to perform all the moves of the previous games, she can now rope swing and shimmy around corners. She will continuously push/pull boxes without having to start and stop over again (a very annoying aspect of the previous games). She can also now pull levers with a oscillating motion. Although Lara can move more fluidly, the camera positions have found been found to pose some difficulties.

Weapons have changed also. With the introduction of new weapons, comes different types of ammunition. This applies to the shotgun, crossbow and grenade launcher. Different types of ammo have different capabilities, e.g. the poison and explosive crossbow ammunition. Also the laser sight makes its first appearance in this game. It is found separately and can be attached to the revolver and crossbow for more accurate shooting that takes place in the first person perspective.

When shooting, empty bullets can be seen being emptied from the weapon. Enhanced smoke effects are also used when a weapon is shot. When Lara climbs out of water, droplets of water can be seen dripping from all over her body. Sun reflection have been enhanced and also general weathering.

The game has new vehicles and Lara keeps her classic tomb raider outfit on throughout the game. Last revelation is a resurrection of the original Tomb Raider. As well as the outfit, the mass features of tombs and quiet locations backs up this resurrection. Croft Mansion does not appear in this game. The first level serves as a training course as Von Croy will guide Lara with tips.

Story

In the Tomb of Seth Lara takes off an amulet from a sarcophagus, the Amulet of Horus to be exact. By doing this, she sets free Seth and chaos is about to be present on Earth. There's no other option left for Lara than trying to make things right and capture Seth back to its prison. This is easier said than done, because along the way the amulet is stolen by Von Croy.

Prophecy

I Semerkhet, High Priest of Horus, forewarn that he who removes the Amulet shall have released Set. He who walked abroad with the Jackals at the dawn of man shall once again violate the Earth.

Set, ruler of evil, will again be free at the turn of a distant millennia. At his heel plagues and locusts. Harvests fail under the broken skies.

And Set sayeth:

"I am the shadows across the sun: I am the bringer of plagues. My wrath will consume all lands, and shall be ceaseless."
Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation booklet

Locations


Gear

Weapons & Ammo


First Aid


Tools


Vehicles


Characters and Enemies

Characters

The main villain of the game. Once Lara's mentor, he now seeks revenge for Lara leaving him trapped in Cambodia. He becomes possessed by Set.
A friend of Lara's. He helps her along the game with information. He is kidnapped by Von Croy but later is rescued by Lara.
The evil Egyptian god that Lara releases after removing the Amulet of Horus from his sarcophagus. Later in the game Lara learns the means to stop Seth.
Another Egyptian god, Horus outwitted Seth and imprisoned him in the area of the Valley of the Kings.
Horus' High Priest, Semerkhet also imprisoned Seth along with Horus and he forewarns the ancient prophecy of Seth's return.
Lara's guide. He was secretly working for Von Croy. He accompanies Lara through the Tomb of Seth but runs off after translating some script above a doorway.
A soldier in the Egyptian army Lara meets in Cairo.

Enemies



Development

Designers

  • Richard Flower (Programmer)
  • Tom Scutt (AI)
  • Phil Chapman and Jerr O'Carroll (Animator)
  • Andrea Cordella and Pete Duncan (Level designer)
  • Peter Conelly (Music and sound FX).
  • Original Story: Pete Duncan / Dr Kieron O' Hara / Richard Morton /Andy Sandham
  • Script: Hope Caton / Andy Sandham

System Requirements

Minimum

  • Pentium® 233
  • 4x CD-ROM Drive
  • 16Mb RAM
  • DirectX™ 6.1. compatible 3D graphics
  • DirectX™ 6.1 compatible sound card

Recommended

  • Pentium® 266
  • Windows® 95/98/MeXP
  • 32Mb RAM

External Links

Manual for The Last Revelation (Acrobat file format)

Games
Main: Tomb Raider · Unfinished Business · Tomb Raider II · The Golden Mask · Tomb Raider III · The Lost Artifact · Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation · Tomb Raider Chronicles · Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness · Tomb Raider Legend · Tomb Raider Anniversary · Tomb Raider Underworld · TOMB RAIDER · Rise of the Tomb Raider
Other: Custom Levels · Nightmare Stone · Curse of the Sword · The Prophecy · The Osiris Codex · Quest for Cinnabar · Tomb Raider: Puzzle Paradox · Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light · Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris · Lara Croft: Reflections