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− | + | The '''Stats Screen''' (or '''Status Screen''') is a box that comes up at the end of every level of the [[Tomb Raider Classic|classic]] [[Tomb Raider Series|Tomb Raider Games]], excluding [[Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation]] and [[Tomb Raider Chronicles]]. It is also missing from all of the [[Next Generation]] games, where something similar can be called up during gameplay. | |
− | + | It informs the player about how many [[Enemies]] he has killed during the level, how many [[Secrets]] he has found, how long it took him to complete the level (Time Taken), Distance travelled, Shots Taken, Hits and [[Medipacks]] used. At the end of the games, the same kind of screen, the final time for the entire game is shown rather than for the last level. | |
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 15 October 2015
The Stats Screen (or Status Screen) is a box that comes up at the end of every level of the classic Tomb Raider Games, excluding Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider Chronicles. It is also missing from all of the Next Generation games, where something similar can be called up during gameplay.
It informs the player about how many Enemies he has killed during the level, how many Secrets he has found, how long it took him to complete the level (Time Taken), Distance travelled, Shots Taken, Hits and Medipacks used. At the end of the games, the same kind of screen, the final time for the entire game is shown rather than for the last level.