Tomb Raider (2013)
TOMB RAIDER | ||
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A Survivor is Born | ||
Release Date | March 5th 2013 | |
Platforms | PC, PS3, Xbox 360, PS4, Xbox One, Linux, Nvidia Shield | |
Secrets | 169
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Developer | Crystal Dynamics | |
Publisher | Eidos Interactive (Square Enix) | |
Rating | M PEGI 18+ | |
Game Chronology: | ||
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light | TOMB RAIDER | Rise of the Tomb Raider |
Tomb Raider (2013), which is officially just called TOMB RAIDER, subtitled A Survivor is Born, is the 9th title in the Tomb Raider Series (not counting Anniversary). The game is the start of the second reboot of the main series, the previous reboot being Tomb Raider: Legend. Further Lara Croft's background story will be slightly rewritten to make it more consistent.
The game includes a Multiplayer mode developed by Eidos Montreal, while the game itself is developed by Crystal Dynamics.
The game goes back to the beginnings of Lara Croft and shows her as an inexperienced raider who learns and grows during the adventure awaiting her. Her motivation is not (yet) the same as it was in previous games, as she is thrown into the situation involuntarily. In the words of Crystal Dynamics' Karl Stewart: "Unlike before, when she used to go in on purpose, now it's all about getting the hell out."
Tomb Raider is rated "M" (Mature) for the showing of violence.
Contents
Release Dates & Platforms
- Main article: Tomb Raider (2013) Release Dates
The game was released on PC, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360 on March 5th 2013.[1] Prior to the official release date though the game was reported available at many local stores.
Downloadable content was first available exclusively on Xbox 360[2] with other systems following at a later date.
The reworked Xbox One and PlayStation 4 version called Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition was released in North America on January, 29th 2014 and in Europe on January, 31st 2014.
A port to the open source Operating System Linux was announced by Feral Interactive in April 2016. It is scheduled for release later that year and will be playable on Debian based SteamOS v2.0 as well as other Linux distributions like Ubuntu[3].
Tomb Raider is available for the Android based Nvidia Shield console (Shield TV) since 8. March 2017.[4][5]
Demo
Tomb Raider does not have a demo available for downloading. Karl Stewart from Crystal Dynamics posted on Twitter on 17th of January 2013 that there won't be a demo because they don't want to spoil the story of the game.[6]
However, there were publicly playable demos at gaming conventions:
- At the E3 2011 there was a demo showing the Scavenger Den
- At the E3 2012 there was a demo known as the Hunting demo
Storyline
- Main articles: Tomb Raider 2013 (Story) and Tomb Raider (2013) Locations
Lara spends much of her childhood visiting archaeological sites around the globe. She later decides against studying at Cambridge University, picking a low-profile college instead.
After finishing her education at the age of 21, Lara joins an expedition on the research vessel Endurance under Captain Conrad Roth, an ex-marine, who is willing to do anything to claim a treasure. When they are scouting the coast of Japan for lost treasures, the ship is caught in a storm and shipwrecks. Lara, stranded on the island Yamatai, is forced to survive on her own.
(This new storyline somewhat resembles to pre-Legend storyline where Lara, at the age of 21, survives a plane wreck on her own.)
Introduction
As the game begins, Lara is a young college graduate, eager to find adventure and make her mark on the archaeological world. With her best friend Sam, Lara joins an expedition aboard the research vessel Endurance in search of the lost kingdom of Yamatai.
Thought to have existed on an island somewhere off the coast of Japan, Yamatai’s true location has remained a mystery for centuries. Trusting in Lara’s research, Conrad Roth, captain of the Endurance, takes the expedition into a dangerous area of the sea known as the Dragon’s Triangle.
It is here that everything goes horribly wrong and Lara discovers the true price
Sections (Levels)
- Main articles: Tomb Raider (2013) Levels and Base Camps
- Force of Will
- Signs of Life
- Woman versus Wild
- Just Keep Moving
- At an Impasse
- Mountain Rendezvous
- Cry for Help
- A Road Less Traveled
- Guilty Conscience
- Another Fine Mess
- A Friend in Need
- Open Wounds
- Highway to Hell
- Liberator
- No One Left Behind
- Into the Fire
- Get to the Chopper
- Some Time Alone
- The Fast Way Down
- A Pirate's Life
- Gone Missing
- Storm Chaser
- Going Back In
Note: For information on the location of these levels, see Tomb Raider (2013) Locations.
Characters
- Main article: Tomb Raider (2013) Characters
There are basically two groups of human characters on the island, the Endurance survivors and the scavengers.
Endurance Survivors
- Main article: Endurance#Crew
- Lara Croft
- Conrad Roth - Captain of the Endurance
- Samantha Nishimura - A female crewmember of the Endurance and Lara's close friend. Taken hostage by the scavengers early on.
- Dr. Whitman - A scientist on board the Endurance, strangely fascinated with the scavengers culture.
- Alex Weiss - Endurance's technician
- Angus Grimaldi - Helmsman and first aid officer of the Endurance
- Jonah Maiava - Ship's cook
- Joslin Reyes - The mechanic of the ship
Scavengers
- Mathias - A scavenger who pretends to be not one of the group, he takes Sam captive.
- Vlad - A Russian scavenger who assaults Lara and becomes her first kill.
Stormguard
A third group of people on the island are the Stormguard, but if they are still human is doubtful. They are accompanied by Oni, big daemon like soldiers.
Features & Gameplay
- Skill Points to upgrade Lara's abilities in three different categories of upgrades:
- Pick-up element that's found throughout the island. Used for upgrading weapons and collecting it is occasionally a task that must be completed before the player is able to proceed in the adventure.
- Locations that enable Lara to rest during her adventure, Fast Travel between camps and upgrade her skills and weapons
- Locations that enable Lara to rest during her adventure and upgrade her skills and weapons - Fast Travel is not possible
- When used, the Survival Instinct highlights important puzzle elements and pickups in the environment to help the player to figure out what to do
- Side missions that reward the player with addtional XP when completed
- Hunt or Be Hunted: Evade, outsmart, track, and kill the mysterious enemies that hunt you as prey.
- Survival Action: Brutally attack and defend yourself as you fight to survive through visceral one-on-one melee combat.
- Strategic Weapons: Gain an advantage in combat by finding an array of different melee and ranged weapons including a variety of guns and the hunter's ultimate weapon, the bow.
- Creative Survival: React and adapt to the island by using only that which you can salvage from the environment like climbing axes, rope, and machetes that can be used to unlock new traversal and combat gameplay options.
- Free Movement: Scramble up a vertical cliff, sprint and leap across a huge chasm, steer mid-air to land a misdirected jump. There is no right way to traverse, survive, and explore the harsh environment of the island.
- One Cohesive World: The diverse multi-region island is an open playground alive with creatures, weather, and natural events.
- Origin Story: This new Tomb Raider concept reboots the franchise by exploring the origins of Lara Croft's transformation into a hardened adventurer as you unravel the story behind the island's mysterious past.
Enemies
- The mysterious Scavengers inhabiting the island.
- Russian speaking scavenger - Some kind of leader of the scavengers.
- Wolves - Wild wolves roam the island and attack at any chance.
- Stormguard - The remains of an ancient army protecting the remains of the Sun Queen.
Tools & Weapons
- Main article: Tomb Raider (2013) Gear
Throughout the game Lara can upgrade her gear by using salvage, which can be found on the island.
Outfits
There is one basic outfit to be worn throughout the entire game. In addition to it, the player can purchase more outfits. The outfits are changed during gameplay at Base Camps
- The basic outfit
Downloadable Outfits
- "This outfit dresses Lara up as a classic 1930s adventurer, bomber jacket and all."[9]
- In addition for being purchaseable, the Aviatrix was part of an exclusive pre-order deal alongside with Hunter
- "This outfit camouflages Lara in a heavy coating of mud, action movie-style."[10]
- In addition for being purchaseable, the Hunter was part of an exclusive pre-order deal alongside with Aviatrix
- "This outfit makes Lara look like a jungle warfare guerilla."[11]
- "With the Sure-Shot outfit, Lara wears a competition style archery suit with high boots and forearm guards."[12]
- "The Mountaineer outfit features the padded vest, grapples, and harness of an expert climber."[13]
- "Outfit Lara with the Demolition gear, featuring an engineering jumpsuit and belt pack."[14]
These outfits are already included in the Definitive Edition.
Trophies / Achievements
Development and Publications
Camilla Luddington is the motion capture and voice actress for Lara and Rhianna Pratchett the main writer of the project.
Two mayor trailers have been released for Tomb Raider.
Additionally a web series called The Final Hours of Tomb Raider has been released to promote the new game. It mainly consists of interviews with the staff of Crystal Dynamics and contains interesting background information.
System Requirements
The system requirements of the PC version were revealed on 22nd of February 2013. They are the following:[15]
Minimum
- Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista,7,8 (32bit/64bit)
- DirectX 9 graphics card with 512Mb Video RAM:
- AMD Radeon HD 2600 XT
- nVidia 8600
- Dual core CPU:
- AMD Athlon64 X2 2.1 Ghz (4050+)
- Intel Core2 Duo 1.86 Ghz (E6300)
- 1GB Memory (2GB on Vista)
Recommended
- Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
- DirectX 11 graphics card with 1GB Video RAM:
- AMD Radeon HD 4870
- nVidia GTX 480
- Quad core CPU:
- AMD Phenom II X2 565
- Intel Core i5-750
- 4GB Memory
Ratings
- Gameinformer.com - 9.25/10 [16]
- Gamerankings.com - 86.69% [17]
- Metacritic.com - 86/100 (average of the metascores of the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 versions)[18][19][20]
Sales
Tomb Raider sold 3,4 million copies in four weeks, but it failed to hit the expectations made for its sales.[21] Square Enix thought that the game could double its 3,4 million first month sales, selling at least 5-6 million units.[22]
On the Square Enix's financial statement, the comapny states that the fiscal year of 2013 was their "first big attempt to release hallmark Western titles, such as Hitman and Tomb Raider, without releasing a blockbuster title in Japan".[23] Regarding the high scores that their games receive not translating into sales numbers, Square Enix states the following:
However, Darrell Gallagher from Crystal Dynamics defended the sales numbers of Tomb Raider with the following statement on the 29th of March 2013:
Concept Art
Links
References
- ↑ "Crossroads" trailer
- ↑ Tomb Raider presentation at Microsofts press conference at E3 2012
- ↑ https://www.feralinteractive.com/en/news/611/
- ↑ https://tmblr.co/ZqCvTx2JJNsD0
- ↑ https://shield.nvidia.com/games/android/tombraider2013
- ↑ IGN.com: Tomb Raider Won't Get a Demo or Season Pass Originally published on Jan 18th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 13th 2013.
- ↑ http://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/203160/manuals/TRpcMANOLeUS.pdf?t=1410900699 TOMB RAIDER Instructions Booklet via Steam, PC version, page 2. Retrieved on Jan 1st 2015.
- ↑ Loading screen with information on the title "WEAPON PARTS" in TOMB RAIDER
- ↑ Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen
- ↑ Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen
- ↑ Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen
- ↑ Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen
- ↑ Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen
- ↑ Description in the Base Camp outfit changing screen
- ↑ PC Gamer.com: Tomb Raider’s system specs released – will your PC survive? Originally published on Feb 22nd 2013. Retrieved on July 20th 2013
- ↑ Game Informer's review on Tomb Raider Retrieved on July 14th 2013.
- ↑ Tomb Raider on Gamerankings.com Retrieved on July 14th 2013.
- ↑ Tomb Raider on PC on Metacritic Retrieved on July 14th 2013.
- ↑ Tomb Raider on Xbox 360 on Metacritic Retrieved on July 14th 2013.
- ↑ Tomb Raider PlayStation 3 on Metacritic Retrieved on July 14th 2013.
- ↑ Eurogamer.net: Tomb Raider has sold 3.4 million copies, failed to hit expectations Originally published on Mar 26th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.
- ↑ Eurogamer.net:Square Enix thought Tomb Raider could sell nearly double its 3.4 million first month sales Originally published on Apr 9th 2013. Retirieved on Aug 2nd 2013.
- ↑ Outline of Briefing Session of Revisions to Consolidated Results Forecasts by SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS held on March 26, 2013 Pdf-file. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.
- ↑ Outline of Briefing Session of Revisions to Consolidated Results Forecasts by SQUARE ENIX HOLDINGS held on March 26, 2013 Pdf-file. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.
- ↑ Joystiq.com: Crystal Dynamics: Tomb Raider had best week one sales in franchise history Originally published on Mar 29th 2013. Retrieved on Aug 2nd 2013.