Tomb Raider: Anniversary Hands-On in Greece

We follow Lady Croft from Peru to Greece in our latest preview of Tomb Raider: Anniversary.

Check out this footage of the new Greece level from the Tomb Raider remake, Anniversary.

It's hard to believe that the original Tomb Raider came out 10 years ago...until you actually go back and play it. There's still a great game there, but it's hard to play and not wish for better control, improved graphics, or an updated arsenal of moves. Apparently Eidos agrees, which is why it has commissioned Crystal Dynamics, the developer behind Tomb Raider: Legend to remake the original Tomb Raider. Actually, Tomb Raider: Anniversary is just as much a reimagining of the original as it is a remake. The story is the same, and you'll still recognize many of the game's memorable locations. However, many of the puzzles and obstacles are all new, and Lara's got a host of fresh moves with which to tackle them.

When we last saw Lara Croft, she was in Peru and had just secured a piece of the scion. Once it's in her possession, she learns that a man named Pierre Dupont has located another piece, claiming that it's below St. Francis Folly. Lara immediately sets off for Greece and quickly finds herself face to face with a couple of hungry lions, which are quickly dispatched with the shotgun that she picked up at the end of the Peru level. From there, we set off to open a locked iron gate so that we could descend below ground. This gave us our first chance to use Lara's new wall run. Not only can Lara use her new grappling hook to swing across large pits, she can also traverse shorter distances by attaching the grappling hook to another hook and then run along the wall. Many of the other puzzles we encountered were similar to what you'd find in the original, or for that matter, any Tomb Raider game. There were switches to pull, keys to find, and blocks to move.

As we descended below St. Francis Folly, we were afforded ample opportunity to use Lara's new climbing abilities and even go for a swim. The level is filled with perilous jumps and narrow ledges where one wrong move will cause Lara to plunge to her death. Thankfully, the new analog controls make it much easier to deftly maneuver Lara from ledge to ledge. There are also numerous checkpoints, so you're not forced to replay large portions of the game if you happen to die, which may happen when you find yourself in the coliseum facing angry lions...and block-tossing gorillas.

Visually, Tomb Raider: Anniversary is shaping up quite nicely. Lara has a host of new animations, and she can seamlessly transition from one to another. Every single nook and cranny of every level has been totally redone to take advantage of the system's power. The improved graphics and draw distance also give each area a tremendous sense of scale--especially when you're several hundred feet in the air balancing perilously on the tip of a column.

PS2, PSP, and PC owners will get their chance to experience Lara's first adventure on June 5. From what we've played so far, Tomb Raider: Anniversary seems poised to please both fans of the original game as well as people whose first experience raiding tombs came at the hands of last year's Tomb Raider: Legend. And for more information on this new area of the game, be sure to tune in for tomorrow's episode of our weekly live show, On the Spot.

108 Comments

  • haohmaru11

    Posted Jun 9, 2007 3:09 pm PT

    well i must say this ! i am a real gamer ...a game doesn't need good graphics to catch you in a real adventure game play ! i must say that tomb raider 1,2,3,4,5 were the best out there ! they ruined it with tomb raider angel of darkness and legend was a bit better but why do i need shiny spots to know where i am suppose to jump ? damn ...this is dumb , they ruined Tomb Raider ...why do i need music when the wind and Lara's walking is all that you need to feel you are playing a good game ! in tomb raider 1,2,3 the music was great ...and the music was coming in dangerous places so you knew that something will gonna happen ...that was cool ! i must say that last tomb raiders are far from first tomb raider game play !

  • BrUnOdeFeNiX

    Posted Jun 4, 2007 10:50 am PT

    I played the demo for PC and I like new one... I didn't play this serie games since PSX Lara Croft tomb Raider 1!

  • Yodake

    Posted Jun 2, 2007 2:30 pm PT

    I have been playing with lara for like 4 hours now and those graphics are awesome she looks better/sexy than she use to be in that particular game. You guys will love playing this one.

  • Enige-iets

    Posted Jun 2, 2007 10:48 am PT

    graphics looks cool, cant wait to play with Lara...hehe

  • smith447

    Posted May 29, 2007 12:55 pm PT

    wow the graphics are amazing on PC. lets hope it's as good on ps2 and psp.

  • anormano

    Posted May 29, 2007 2:36 am PT

    Original Tomb Raider = Good Game Play + Good Engine (By that time standards)

    Tomb Raider: Legend = Not So Good Game Play + At Least Lot Better Than The Original Engine

    Tomb Rider: Anniversary = Good Gameplay (Hopefully) + At Least Lot Better Than The Original Engine

    Eidos: Why not combine both of them and scrap all the money they can get... Hell, I'll gladly give them mine... I'm always a big fan of virtualize brea.. ehmmm... Miss Croft...

  • leo_the_boss

    Posted May 27, 2007 12:55 pm PT

    This game will be a hit to all people who have all the other tomb raider series.

    ive already got it pre-ordered it

  • aznboi71486

    Posted May 21, 2007 12:51 pm PT

    The Anniversary version will include bigger levels and more moves. Also, the puzzles aren't as easy as before so they will actually be challenging. But the best part is that they are remaking the first tomb raider game. I never liked the old robotic game play. But the developers improved the game play in Legend, which will be better in Anniversary.

    I can't wait until it comes out! =)

  • dunhamman1967

    Posted May 20, 2007 7:57 pm PT

    Maybe the reason why it's so hard to believe that the game came out 10 years ago is because it came out 11 years ago! Do the math!! Get it right! But this game looks awesome! I will definantly try it out.

  • BrUnOdeFeNiX

    Posted May 15, 2007 5:47 pm PT

    Good video, i will buy!

  • bodylotion

    Posted May 15, 2007 8:53 am PT

    Tomb Raider Legend wasn't all that good believe me.

  • jacnewforce07

    Posted May 14, 2007 9:28 am PT

    im very much stoked

  • theKSMM

    Posted May 13, 2007 1:51 pm PT

    Tomb Raider is my favorite video game of all time, so I'm really looking forward to this remake of that classic game. Those were good times, good times...

    I can remember the first time I saw Tomb Raider on a Rendition Verite and a 3Dfx graphics accelerator (which were a rare and expensive add-on in those days). The world felt so real that I thought I could just jump into it. I can only imagine what it will look like on hardware that's several times more powerful.

  • Alcotamaysees

    Posted May 11, 2007 8:27 pm PT

    A PSP version, that's cool. I hope it isn't like the PS version.

  • evolutionex

    Posted May 8, 2007 11:32 pm PT

    Lara Looks Hawt

  • black-baron

    Posted May 8, 2007 5:02 pm PT

    this looks awesome , but the last 2 Tomb Raider games were deeply disapointing and just not tomb raider , but now its back in the right hands it should hopefully be awesome ; ))) cant wait

  • Badjo555

    Posted May 8, 2007 1:10 pm PT

    Superinis zaidimas, nors dar ir nezaidziau , bet zinau....

  • moatez

    Posted May 7, 2007 9:15 pm PT

    I ready to play another adventure of a beautiful girl Lara Yaaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • killered3

    Posted May 7, 2007 5:57 pm PT

    If it's better than that Tomb Raider Legend crap, I'll love it. Because this is before Lara got as lame as she is now!

  • Ryusennin

    Posted May 7, 2007 1:06 pm PT

    "There's still a great game there, but it's hard to play and not wish for better control, improved graphics, or an updated arsenal of moves."

    You're a bit behind your time, GameSpot...

    http://tombraiderxtra.com/

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