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Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered is here! Her legacy lives on – play the next series of Tomb Raider adventures in this remastered collection of the Darkness Trilogy.

Play with the original polygonal models or swap to the remastered graphics at any time. Here’s what you can expect:

Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation – Lara Croft discovers the lost tomb of the Egyptian God Set, unwittingly unleashing him and fulfilling an ancient prophecy—one that plunges mankind into darkness.

Tomb Raider: Chronicles – Following the events of The Last Revelation, Lara Croft is buried in an Egyptian tomb and is presumed dead. At her memorial, those closest to her reminisce about secrets from her past.

Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness – Accused of murder, Lara becomes a fugitive on the run, while uncovering a sinister conspiracy involving alchemical experiments and the search for ancient artifacts.

Now on GOG!
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tfishell: I have a lot of nostalgia for Angel of Darkness, but unfortunately I can't justify buying this because I never played the I-III remasters (though I did buy them).
1-3 were pretty good remasters.
How are the controls on these? I've always wanted to get into the originals, as they seem like great action adventures, but even on the 1-3 remasters I found it hard to get used to. Especially in platforming.

Weirdly, I had no problem adapting to the convoluted System Shock 1 controls.
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Random_Coffee: How are the controls on these? I've always wanted to get into the originals, as they seem like great action adventures, but even on the 1-3 remasters I found it hard to get used to. Especially in platforming.

Weirdly, I had no problem adapting to the convoluted System Shock 1 controls.
The problem is that these games are all designed with tank controls in mind and while you have the option to switch to modern controls in this one as well (according to reviews) the big problem that you are unable to jump back with modern controls probably still exists. This is however crucial to play the Tomb Raider games. If the camera turns the moment you want to jump back (which it did in the TR1-3 remastered) you can only guess where you have to stand to make a good jump which is extremely annoying. I would never recommend to play any of these games with the modern controls as long as they did not implement a key to jump back.
Post edited 44 minutes ago by MarkoH01