@RogerRoger Some great screenshots there! I really like how her character model now looks exactly like it does in the FMV's.
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@Max_Headroom I'll try the tank controls first see how I get on, Got the day off work today so looking forward to a long weekend of Tomb Raider.
I haven't even tried the modern controls. The very notion of playing these games with Keeley-esque inputs breaks my brain. These are slow, methodical, precise platformers, which makes tank controls perfect for traversing their step-by-step, block-by-block, grid-by-grid environments. I'm halfway through Greece in TR1 and some of its secrets would be impossible to obtain with an analogue stick.
Max_Headroom wrote:
kyleforrester87 wrote:
@Max_Headroom lol press up and down from the main menu (as I recall!)
I may have blocked the option by starting TR1 all of the boxes now say «Continue» and take me back to my saved place.
If you close and restart the game, you'll be back at the initial TR1 menu ring, with Lara's passport, sunglasses, a polaroid of Croft Manor, headphones, etc. and you should see the box art for TR2 in the bottom-right corner of the screen, with a down arrow prompt.
If you're already «in» the passport and looking at your saves, just press Circle until you back out of it and can see that TR2 box art in the bottom-right.
It's the same layout / structure as Lara's in-game touchpad inventory.
Anyone have experience with the Legend games, I have underworld on Steam but never played it are they worth playing or entirely skippable?
@Falcon94 They're highly recommended. Very much products of their time, but they sit in a comfortable space between the series' tough puzzle-based origins and its latest slick, cinematic outings. Legend is the closest Lara's ever gotten to starring in a playable Bond movie, Anniversary is an admirable remake of the original, and Underworld makes for a fitting conclusion to the trilogy. All three got unfairly overlooked / criticised for
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