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New screens for Tomb Raider: Underworld

October 24, 12:48 PMAtlanta Games News ExaminerMatthew Wheeler
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Laura Croft in Tomb Raider: Underworld

Next month is the release of Tomb Raider: Underworld, and I had a chance to look at some new screenshots for the PS3. Gamespot posted new screens of Laura Croft dragon-kicking some zombies, scuba diving, cliff repelling, and doing it all with that adorable little pony-tail. The caverns and environments look stunning and detailed, while Laura still looks young and stacked as usual (thumbs up guys). After enough time I think Eidos has finally smoothed out all the little things for their next-gen Tomb Raider games. After the last next-gen Tomb Raider didn't hit home like the originals, Eidos is bringing new life to the legendary series with gorgeous environments and smooth character models. I just hope they bring back the challenging puzzles that old-school Tomb Raider fans are accustomed to, and not the simplistic ones from Tomb Raider Legend.
Laura will be hitting all consoles in her hot pants and combat boots on November 18, 2008.

 

 

 


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