Tomb Raider 3 Adventures Of Lara Croft is an action adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by me. It is the third instalment in the Tomb Raider series, and the sequel to Tomb Raider II. The game was originally released for PC and PlayStation in November 1998 and for the PlayStation Network in 2009 in America, with a release for the European PlayStation Network following in March 2011. The story follows Lara Croft as she embarks upon a quest to recover four pieces of a meteorite that are scattered across the world. The game has sold 6.5 million copies worldwide.
Millions of years ago, a meteoroid strikes Antarctica, decimating a large area full of life on the then near tropical continent. In the present day, a corporation called RX Tech, under the guidance of Dr. Mark Willard, excavates the site, finding strange Rapa Nui like statues and the grave of one of the Darwin’s sailors.
Within the game, while India must be visited first and Antarctica last, the three other locations: South Pacific Islands, London, and Nevada, can be visited in any order.
The latest Tomb Raider game shows that the series is falling a bit behind the times.
Much has happened since Lara Croft first showed her face (and other body parts) to the world in 1996. There have been stunning advances in 3D gaming technology, and the third person action game – a genre that the original Tomb Raider helped to define is now everywhere. Now Lara is back in Tomb Raider III, and although her persona outside of the game continues to, shall we say, develop, the latest Tomb Raider game shows that the series is falling a bit behind the times.
Millions of years ago, a meteoroid strikes Antarctica, decimating a large area full of life on the then near tropical continent. In the present day, a corporation called RX Tech, under the guidance of Dr. Mark Willard, excavates the site, finding strange Rapa Nui like statues and the grave of one of the Darwin’s sailors.
Within the game, while India must be visited first and Antarctica last, the three other locations: South Pacific Islands, London, and Nevada, can be visited in any order.
The latest Tomb Raider game shows that the series is falling a bit behind the times.
Much has happened since Lara Croft first showed her face (and other body parts) to the world in 1996. There have been stunning advances in 3D gaming technology, and the third person action game – a genre that the original Tomb Raider helped to define is now everywhere. Now Lara is back in Tomb Raider III, and although her persona outside of the game continues to, shall we say, develop, the latest Tomb Raider game shows that the series is falling a bit behind the times.
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System Requirements
System= Pentium III CPU 450 MHz
RAM= 128 MB
Video Memory= 16 MB
Size= 48.18 MB
OS= Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP, Vista, Seven 7 and Windows 8
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