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[[File:ROTTR20-Manor-Foyer.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Croft Manor in RotTR]] | [[File:ROTTR20-Manor-Foyer.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Croft Manor in RotTR]] | ||
− | The '''Croft Manor''' in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] was released with the anniversary version of the game called [[Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration]] on 11 October 2016 for [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], and [[PC]]. The manor is part of the [[Season Pass]] or can be bought separately via the corresponding online stores as a [[DLC]]. | + | The '''Croft Manor''' in [[Rise of the Tomb Raider]] was released with the anniversary version of the game called [[Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration]] on 11 October 2016 for [[PlayStation 4]], [[Xbox One]], and [[PC]]. The manor is also part of the [[Season Pass]] or can be bought separately via the corresponding online stores as a [[DLC]], for those who do not own the 20 Year Celebration. |
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=== Blood Ties === | === Blood Ties === | ||
− | [[Blood Ties]] is a story chapter that sees Lara return to Croft Manor to find her claim on it disputed by a close relative, her uncle on her [[ | + | [[Blood Ties]] is a story chapter that sees Lara return to Croft Manor to find her claim on it disputed by a close relative, her uncle on her [[Amelia Croft (Reboot)|mother]]'s side, [[Atlas de Mornay]]. She has to prove her rightful ownership by exploring the manor, which will lead to confronting her past and overcome the trauma of her [[Richard Croft (Reboot)|father]]'s sudden death. |
This [[DLC]] adds about one hour of gameplay to the main game. Exploring the manor can be experienced in either the standard third person perspective or - exclusively on PS4 - in the new [[Virtual Reality Mode]]. | This [[DLC]] adds about one hour of gameplay to the main game. Exploring the manor can be experienced in either the standard third person perspective or - exclusively on PS4 - in the new [[Virtual Reality Mode]]. |
Revision as of 12:57, 21 October 2016
The Croft Manor in Rise of the Tomb Raider was released with the anniversary version of the game called Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration on 11 October 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The manor is also part of the Season Pass or can be bought separately via the corresponding online stores as a DLC, for those who do not own the 20 Year Celebration.
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Location
According to the address on several letters[1][2] Lara Croft can find in the Blood Ties DLC the Manor is located at 142 Abbingdon Road, Guildford, Surrey, England, AL9 5NQ. This address is of course fictional, there is no such road in Guildford. The zip code, though, is that of Hatfield House, the Manor that stood in for the house of Lara Croft in the Movies.
Appearance
This Manor is similar to the Croft Manor featured in the first three Crystal Dynamics Tomb Raider Games (Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld), as can be seen on of the screen shots released in July and August 2016.
Rooms
The following rooms can be visited in the Manor; many doors are blocked by debris or abandoned furniture and cannot be opened.
Levels
Blood Ties
Blood Ties is a story chapter that sees Lara return to Croft Manor to find her claim on it disputed by a close relative, her uncle on her mother's side, Atlas de Mornay. She has to prove her rightful ownership by exploring the manor, which will lead to confronting her past and overcome the trauma of her father's sudden death.
This DLC adds about one hour of gameplay to the main game. Exploring the manor can be experienced in either the standard third person perspective or - exclusively on PS4 - in the new Virtual Reality Mode.
Blood Ties: Lara’s Nightmare
Similar to Cold Darkness Awakened, in Blood Ties: Lara's Nightmare Lara has to face hordes of the undead that threaten to overrun the manor.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Notice Served - Letter by Atlas de Mornay addressed to Lara
- ↑ A Brother's Plea - Letter by Atlas de Mornay addressed to his sister Amelia