The Microsoft Store leaked a Tomb Raider trilogy collection | PC Gamer - mooresblaway
The Microsoft Store leaked a Tomb Raider trilogy collection
A bundle called the Tomb Raider: Definitive Survivor Trilogy appeared connected the Microsoft Store, and and so was quickly removed from it, earlier today. A collection of the three reboot games, it includes Tomb Spoiler, Rise of the Tomb Pillager, and Shadow of the Tomb Looter, As well as complete of their DLC, and had a release date of Exhibit 18, though atomic number 102 terms.
Sooner than remastered versions it seems like a timely re-release, apt that the recently announced Netflix anime supported Lara Croft's adventures will embody set after this trilogy. The shop listing even uses the word "prequel" to key out them.
This is the now-deleted description from the Microsoft Store: "Grave Raider: Definitive Survivor Trilogy is the complete edition of the triumph Grave Despoiler origin games. This collection contains all the definitive edition content from each critically acclaimed prequel title—Grave Looter: Definitive Edition, Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration, and Shadow of the Tomb Despoiler: Definitive Edition. Observe Lara connected her formative travel across the worldly concern, starting in Grave Raider trapped on the shrouded island of Yamatai off the coast of Nihon, to the unkind Siberian tundra hiding an immortal secret in Rise of the Tomb Raider, and finally to the mountainous landscape of Peru to reveal a cataclysmic power in Shadow of the Tomb Freeboote. With all the definitive edition content from each game, this Trilogy promises piles of hours of breathtaking exploration, challenging puzzle-resolution, and survival combat with Lara as she becomes the Tomb Despoiler she was destined to become."
Here's every version of Lara Croft, ranked in society of Lara-ness.
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