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Revision as of 21:25, 29 August 2012
A Demo is usually a single level, or part of a level, that should demonstrate what the game will be like.
Game Developers mostly release these demos a few weeks before the full game is released. A demo serves as promotional and preview material and for the developer and helps the PC gamer to find out if his/her hardware is compatible.
Here's a (partial) list of the Tomb Raider Levels, that served as demo:
Contents
Tomb Raider
Tomb Raider II
Tomb Raider III
Lost Artefact
The Last Revelation
- Library Demo (not found in the actual game)
Tomb Raider Legend
PS2 Version released in the german OPM on March 10th 2006
You can find a walkthrough here: http://www.tombraidergirl.com/tr7/demo.php
Tomb Raider Anniversary
Tomb Raider (2013)
Note that these were publicly playable levels at conventions. They are as of yet not available for download and will probably never be.
- E3 2011 demo showing the Scavengers Den
- E3 2012 demo, called the Hunting demo