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'''Tomb Raider II - Golden Mask''' is an expansion of [[Tomb Raider II]], by adding the adventure: The Golden Mask, consisting of four levels with a bonus level. The first three Tomb Raider games included add-on adventures which were released at a later date as an expansion of the Tomb Raider game it complimented.
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'''The Golden Mask''' (aka '''Tomb Raider II Gold''') is part of the TR2 [[Director's Cut]]. The Golden Mask consists of four regular levels and one bonus level. The first three Tomb Raider games included add-on adventures which were released at a later date as an expansion of the Tomb Raider game it complimented.
  
== Synopsis ==
 
  
During the course of her day-to-day investigative research, Lara comes across some clues referring to a small island in the Bering Sea - [[Melnikov Island]]; a faded photograph shows an Inuit whale-hunter holding what looks like an ancient Golden Mask; an old newspaper from 1945 mentions a conflict over an Alaskan gold discovery; and a secret blueprint in Russian outlines some kind of fortified military minebase. Locked into the idea of uncovering the Mask, Lara discovers that it might be the long-lost Golden Mask of Tornasuk - a 'Greater Spirit', said to bestow powers of re-animation on the mask holder.
 
  
 
== Levels ==
 
== Levels ==
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[[Image:vegas.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Nightmare in Vegas.]]''Nevada''
  
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[[Image:vegas.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Nightmare in Vegas.]]''Nevada''
 
 
*Bonus - [[Nightmare in Vegas]]
 
  
  
  
  
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== Synopsis ==
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During the course of her day-to-day investigative research, Lara comes across some 'clues' referring to a small island in the Bering Sea: a faded photograph showing an Inuit Whalehunter holding what looks like an ancient Golden Mask, an old newspaper from [[1945]] referring to a conflict over an Alaskan gold discovery, and a secret kind of fortified military minebase. Lara is primarily interested in finding the Mask, as it is rumored to be the famed [[Golden Mask of Tornarsuk]] - a 'greater spirit' said to bestow powers of re-animation on the mask wearer.
  
  
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== Gameplay ==
 
== Gameplay ==
The gameplay of Golden Mask in exactly the same as Tomb Raider II. The weapons and moves Lara uses are the same. This is why Golden Mask is an expansion of Tomb Raider II, even though it is technically a seperate adventure. To gain access to the bonus level, all the 12 [[secrets]] of the previous 4 levels have to be collected.  
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The gameplay of Golden Mask in exactly the same as Tomb Raider II. The weapons and moves Lara used are the same. This is why Golden Mask is an expansion of Tomb Raider II, even though it is technically a seperate adventure. To gain access to the bonus level, all the 12 [[secrets]] of the previous 4 levels have to be collected.  
  
== Game Elements ==
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== Characters and Enemies ==
  
 
=== Characters ===
 
=== Characters ===
  
[[Tornarsuk Hunters]] - These group of men are also searching for the [[Mask of Tornarsuk]]. They will always attack and try to kill Lara. Although they count as [[Baddies]], they are mentioned as characters since they are the only humans other than Lara, that appear in The Golden Mask.
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* [[Tornarsuk Hunters]]  
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: These group of men are also searching for the [[Mask of Tornarsuk]]. They will always attack and try to kill Lara. Although they count as [[Baddies]], they are mentioned as characters since they are the only humans other than Lara, that appear in The Golden Mask.
  
=== Weapons ===
 
- [[Pistols]] (with unlimited Ammo)<br>
 
- [[Shotgun]]<br>
 
- [[Uzis]]<br>
 
- [[Automatic Pistols]]<br>
 
- [[M16]]<br>
 
- [[Grenade Launcher]]<br>
 
- [[Harpoon]]<br>
 
  
 
=== Enemies ===
 
=== Enemies ===
  
- [[Armed Mask Hunters]]
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* [[Armed Mask Hunters]]
- [[Barracudas]]<br>
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* [[Barracudas]]
- [[Brawlers]]<br>
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* [[Brawlers]]
- [[Divers]]<br>
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* [[Divers]]
- [[Dogs]]<br>
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* [[Dogs]]
- [[Eagles]]<br>
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* [[Eagles]]
- [[Rats]]<br>
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* [[Rats]]
- [[Sharks]]<br>
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* [[Sharks]]
- [[Snow Leopards]]<br>
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* [[Snow Leopards]]
- [[Snowmobilers]]<br>
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* [[Snowmobilers]]
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==Gear==
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=== Weapons ===
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* [[Pistols]] (with unlimited Ammo)
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* [[Shotgun]]
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* [[Uzis]]
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* [[Automatic Pistols]]
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* [[M16]]
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* [[Grenade Launcher]]
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* [[Harpoon]]
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=== Vehicles ===
 
=== Vehicles ===
  
 
* [[Snowmobile]]
 
* [[Snowmobile]]
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
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Melnikov Island is fictitious. The Bering Sea however is real and it lies between Alaska and Russia.
 
Melnikov Island is fictitious. The Bering Sea however is real and it lies between Alaska and Russia.
  
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Revision as of 22:56, 27 June 2006

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Template:Gameline|The Golden Mask Gold cover.jpg Template:Gameline|Tomb Raider II Gold Developer Core Design Publisher Eidos Interactive Release Date 4th June, 1999 Designers Gavin Rummery (lead programmer), Neil Boyd and Heather Gibson (level designers), Nathan McCree (music and sound effects) Platforms PC Rating ESRB: Teen Template:Gameline|Predecessor Tomb Raider II Template:Gameline|Successor Tomb Raider III

The Golden Mask (aka Tomb Raider II Gold) is part of the TR2 Director's Cut. The Golden Mask consists of four regular levels and one bonus level. The first three Tomb Raider games included add-on adventures which were released at a later date as an expansion of the Tomb Raider game it complimented.

Levels

Lara on a snowmobile in The Cold War.
Melnikov Island
Nightmare in Vegas.
Nevada


Synopsis

During the course of her day-to-day investigative research, Lara comes across some 'clues' referring to a small island in the Bering Sea: a faded photograph showing an Inuit Whalehunter holding what looks like an ancient Golden Mask, an old newspaper from 1945 referring to a conflict over an Alaskan gold discovery, and a secret kind of fortified military minebase. Lara is primarily interested in finding the Mask, as it is rumored to be the famed Golden Mask of Tornarsuk - a 'greater spirit' said to bestow powers of re-animation on the mask wearer.



Gameplay

The gameplay of Golden Mask in exactly the same as Tomb Raider II. The weapons and moves Lara used are the same. This is why Golden Mask is an expansion of Tomb Raider II, even though it is technically a seperate adventure. To gain access to the bonus level, all the 12 secrets of the previous 4 levels have to be collected.

Characters and Enemies

Characters

These group of men are also searching for the Mask of Tornarsuk. They will always attack and try to kill Lara. Although they count as Baddies, they are mentioned as characters since they are the only humans other than Lara, that appear in The Golden Mask.

Enemies


Gear

Weapons


Vehicles


Notes

Melnikov Island is fictitious. The Bering Sea however is real and it lies between Alaska and Russia.