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November 2015
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The editors liked
Multiple open-world maps to play in
Loads of missions to complete
A great
Traditional Lara Croft story
The return of tombs
Glorious environments to explore
A better thematic fit with the franchise
Solid stealth
Combat
And platforming mechanics
Still a fantastic adventure
One year on
Smoother action and rock-solid frame rates
Surprisingly good Endurance mode
Enjoyable new Croft Manor modes
So many game types
All delivered with panache
Breathtaking scenery
Tombs are exactly as they should be (minus blow darts)
Just keeps delivering immensely highquality moments
Brimming with intense action
Balance of open-world discovery
And story
Lara Croft remains one of gaming's best protagonists
Visually stunning
Solid mechanics
From climbing mountains to stealthily dispatching soldiers
Beautiful graphics
Deep and exciting adventure
Wellwritten and performed
The editors didn't like
Longer than the last outing but still a bit short considering there's really only the single-player campaign
Not enough puzzle solving for some
Combat occasionally frustrating
Not all the DLC feels that essential
Blood Ties can feel like it's leading you by the nose
Far too many collectibles everywhere
It's very
Very similar to the previous game
Lara's ridiculous survival skills break immersion
Retreads familiar ground from previous title
“Survival vision” strips much of the challenge out of puzzles
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Great story, Improved combat, Fantastic presentation
Plot gets predictable towards the end, No replayability, Short duration, Rating (out of 10): 7, We played a review copy of Rise of the Tomb Raider on Xbox One. The game retails for Rs. 4,699 on the Xbox One and will be available from November 10, ->
A great hero, Tough tomb puzzles, Gorgeous world, Strong villains
Uninspired combat
Rise of the Tomb Raider raises the bar set by Lara's last outing with a rollicking adventure story, strong villains, gorgeous vistas, and smart puzzles – go off the main path to find the best stuff in dastardly optional tombs. Though the mandatory combat...
Glorious environments to explore, A better thematic fit with the franchise, Solid stealth, combat, and platforming mechanics
Not enough puzzle solving for some, Combat occasionally frustrating
Lara is forever unearthing history's secrets, but maybe only now, in her second post-reboot outing, has the game's developer fully uncovered it's own vision for the future of Miss Croft. Action is this game's principle love and more than ever before it si...
Abstract: Rise Of The Tomb Raider is one of the best games of 2015. It improves on its 2013 predecessor in many ways, from having a far more complex open world environment, to more challenging puzzles and enemy combatants, as well as a more robust ability and weapo...
A great hero, Tough tomb puzzles, Gorgeous world, Strong villains
Uninspired combat
Rise of the Tomb Raider raises the bar set by Lara's last outing with a rollicking adventure story, strong villains, gorgeous vistas, and smart puzzles – go off the main path to find the best stuff in dastardly optional tombs. Though the mandatory combat...