![]() If it’s big and heavy it must be a Crowbar. Using the Sprintkey allows you to swing a rope back and forth and pressing jump will sendLara forth off the rope, while the same key on a pole will make you do aback-flip. Whilst keeping hold, you can rotate around each of them. As you’d expect, you have to jump up or onto thepole or rope and hold down the Action key so you don’t drop off. Lara has been able to climb walls for a while now, but poles and ropes arenew features to this game. Tomb Raider 4 is the first in the series which allows you to combine objects,as appropriate, for the purposes of continuing your mission, such as addinga laser-sight to a shotgun. As far as I know, Lara was always able to lock-onautomatically before now, but not manually. The manual option stops her locking-on to a target until you press theLook key in the first place. If she loses sight of the enemy, the lock-on willbe broken. My reviews of the previous games stated the additional moves allowed in thosegamea, and what follows is a summary of the new moves for game No.4.Īutomatic & Manual Lock-on are possibilites, the former allowing Larato lock-on to a target when her guns are drawn and she’ll only change targetwhen you press the Look key. She’s graduated fromWimbledon High School for Girls and is off to study her A-levels at aprominent boarding school.Īfter reading an issue of National Geographic, an article on the respectedarcheologist Professor Wener Von Croy grabs her attention and his intentionto tour across Asia, culminating in a potential new discovery to be made inCambodia.Īnyone who has played either of the previous Tomb Raider games willknow what to expect and for those not in the know, check out my reviews of Tomb Raider 2and Tomb Raider 3and if you’ve never heard of Lara Croft, then you’re either dead or lying. Tomb Raider 4: The Last Revelationis the fourth in the successful series of games from Core Design.This time round, the game starts with Lara at age 16. Supports most major 3D acceleration graphics cards and compatible soundcards through DirectX 6.1.Pentium PC 233 Mhz (266 Mhz recommended).Dom Robinson reviews for PC CD-Rom, Sega Dreamcast and Sony PlaystationDistributed by Eidos Interactive Limited ![]()
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