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{{Remark|the game|Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend| with ''Legend'' redirecting here||about other uses of the term|Legend (Disambiguation)|}}
 
{{Infobox Game
 
{{Infobox Game
 
| Name        = Tomb Raider 7
 
| Name        = Tomb Raider 7
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| Subtitle    = Tomb Raider Legend
 
| Subtitle    = Tomb Raider Legend
 
| Release    = April 2006
 
| Release    = April 2006
| Platforms  = [[PC]], [[PS2]], [[XBox]], [[XBox 360]], [[PSP]], [[GBA]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Gamecube]]
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| Platforms  = [[PC]], [[PS2]], [[PS3]]<ref>Included in [[The Tomb Raider Trilogy]]</ref>, [[XBox]], [[XBox 360]], [[PSP]], [[GBA]], [[Nintendo DS]], [[Gamecube]]
| Levels      = 8
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| Levels      = 9 (including [[Croft Manor]])
 
| Secrets    = 115
 
| Secrets    = 115
 
| Gametime    =  
 
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| Rating      =
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| Rating      = PEGI 12+
 
| Developer  = [[Crystal Dynamics]]
 
| Developer  = [[Crystal Dynamics]]
 
| Publisher  = [[Eidos Interactive]]
 
| Publisher  = [[Eidos Interactive]]
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'''Tomb Raider Legend''' is the official title of '''Tomb Raider 7'''. It was released on April 7th (Europe) and April 11th (North America) [[2006]].
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'''Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend''' is the seventh game in the [[Tomb Raider Series]]. It was first released on April 7th (Europe) and April 11th (North America) [[2006]] for a wide variety of platforms. It is the first Tomb Raider game made by [[Crystal Dynamics]] instead of [[Core Design]], which marks the first reboot of the main series, the second starting with [[Tomb Raider (2013)]]. Tomb Raider Legend is quite short and can be finished in under 4 hours, collecting all secrets.
  
It is the first Tomb Raider game to be made by [[Crystal Dynamics]]. The Tomb Raider licence was taken from Core Design by [[Eidos]] after Tomb Raider The Angel Of Darkness was released, and seen as a failure. Crystal Dynamics took charge, aiming to bring Lara back to her roots. They set about this task, recruiting the original designer of Lara Croft [[Toby Gard]] to help them in it.
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==Storyline==
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{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Story}}
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Looking for a stone dais that links to her past, [[Lara]] travels to [[Bolivia]]. There she has a run in with [[James Rutland]] who manages to steal a piece of an important artefact from right under her nose. He also mentions that [[Amanda Evert|Amanda]] is helping him, which Lara finds quite odd because she thought that Amanda died back in the ruins near [[Paraiso]] all those years ago. But before fleeing the scene, James points Lara in the right direction, back to Paraiso, [[Peru]]. A race around the globe for the pieces of the legendary sword [[Excalibur]] begins.
  
 
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===Levels===
 
 
==Release Date==
 
 
 
===Full Game===
 
 
 
====PC, PlayStation 2, XBox and XBox 360====
 
* [[Image:ukflag.gif|20px|left]] [[Image:gerflag.gif|20px|left]] Europe - 7th April 2006
 
* [[Image:usflag.gif|20px|left]] United States - 11th April 2006
 
* South Africa - 21st April 2006
 
 
 
====PlayStation Portable====
 
* [[Image:gerflag.gif|20px|left]] Europe - 9th June 2006
 
* [[Image:usflag.gif|20px|left]] United States - 21st June 2006
 
 
 
====Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS====
 
* [[Image:gerflag.gif|20px|left]] Europe - 31st October 2006
 
* [[Image:usflag.gif|20px|left]] United States - 1st November 2006
 
 
 
====GameCube====
 
* [[Image:gerflag.gif|20px|left]] Europe - 1st December 2006
 
* [[Image:usflag.gif|20px|left]] United States - 1st November 2006
 
 
 
===Demo===
 
 
 
====PlayStation 2====
 
* [[Image:gerflag.gif|20px|left]] Germany (German [[OPM]]) - 10th March 2006
 
* Worldwide - Night of 31st March/ 1st April 2006
 
 
 
 
 
==Levels==
 
 
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===Locations===
 
 
==Length==
 
Tomb Raider Legend can be finished in under 4 hours, collecting all secrets.
 
 
 
 
 
==Story==
 
Notice: Legend is essentially a reboot of the Tomb Raider franchise and makes very few references to any prior games and the storyline is standalone. There are, however, a few "Easter Eggs" referencing the previous games as well as the two feature films.
 
 
 
When Lara Croft was just nine years old, the executive jet carrying her and her mother crashed into the Himalayas, leaving them as the only survivors. After taking shelter in the ruins of an ancient temple, Lara discovers an ornate stone dais holding a sword. Unwittingly activating the ancient artefact, Lara watches in horror as her mother vanishes in front of her eyes. Devastated, she left the pink book behind, in which the directions of how to open the portal were written.
 
 
 
Years later, Lara, with the help of Zip and Alister, travels to the ancient civilization of Tiwanaku in Bolivia, following a tip from university peer Anaya Imanu. Lara attempts to find an ornate stone dais similar to the one in Nepal. She soon runs into James Rutland and his mercenaries on the edge of Lake Titicaca, where the dais is situated. Old memories are brought back to haunt Lara as Rutland implies that her deceased friend Amanda Evert is still alive. After an intense battle, Rutland as well as most of the mercenaries escape in the helicopter. Left alone, Lara then examines the stone dais and finds that it is similar to the one in Nepal. A sword must be placed into the slot of the dais in order to activate the portal. Desperate to understand what happened to her mother, Lara decides to retrieve the sword.
 
 
 
Lara meets up with Anaya at the village, and after an attack from the mercenaries, whom Rutland sent to stop them, they manage to reach the tomb in Paraíso, where a tragedy befell Lara and her friends many years ago. When Lara was a student on an archaeological excavation, a mysterious demon was released which killed most of the team except for Amanda and Lara. Amanda managed to seemingly destroy the demon by removing a mysterious glowing red stone from a wall. This, however, left to a cave-in. In their attempt to escape, the cave was filled with water and Amanda was buried in falling stones and boulders.
 
 
 
In the present, Lara discovers that her old friend had apparently escaped and learns the legend of Tiwanaku's Queen. The Queen rose to power after meeting a shaman with a magical staff and was shortly brought to paradise by a woman in a lake after an epic final battle, the culmination of a struggle for power. Lara realizes that the tomb of the Queen of Tiwanaku is linked to Bolivia, the incident in Nepal when she was a child and possibly even Arthurian Legend. Later on, she learns about the sword piece that is believed to be a part of the Excalibur. To her surprise she realizes that the artefact she is hunting has already been discovered, and is in the 'care' of Yakuza boss Shogo Takamoto, who had it stolen from Waseda University.
 
 
 
 
Lara's journey takes her to Japan, where her media mogul friend Nishimura assists Lara in finding Takamoto so that she can negotiate. Nishimura arranges a party for them to meet. Takamoto, however, ruins the party and refuses to negotiate, since he bears grudges with her over an incident some years ago. He then escapes. Dressed in a ripped dress and armed with weapons, Lara is told by Nishimura that the only way to get him is through the construction site. He advises her to be careful and gives her the elevator pass to the roof. Lara ascends to the roof and swings over to Takamoto's apartment. Takamoto refuses to let her see the sword and leaves Lara to deal with his men. Lara eventually tracks Takamoto down to the roof of his penthouse, where she witnesses for herself the terrifying power of the sword fragment. Nonetheless, she manages to overcome Takamoto and retrieve this first artefact.
 
 
 
After being rescued by Nishimura, Lara proceeded to Ghana to chase Rutland, since he possessed a sword fragment. It was unknown where this sword fragment was found. She soon tracked him down to a mysterious, ancient temple hidden behind a spectacular waterfall. Strangely, her father had been here, since he had left a pendant behind. When she finally found Rutland, he told her about something called the Ghalali Key, believing it to be in Lara's possession. The Ghalali Key was probably found in this temple. Lara has no idea what he was talking about and this frustrated him. Rutland then attacked her using his sword fragment. Retrieving his sword fragment, Lara hastily left and received news from Zip and Alister that Amanda had searched her manor for the Ghalali Key whilst she was in Ghana. Both of them were alright, though.
 
 
 
Lara came to a military base in Kazakhstan near the Soviet lab, where Rutland's men were quickly killing off the soldiers so that they could have control of the entire place. From there, she travelled in a motorcycle, and then on top of a train to an abandoned Soviet lab in Kazakhstan where experiments on a sword fragment led to its closing down fifty years ago. Lara caught up with Amanda, who is clearly still angry about being left behind in Paraíso. Lara quickly went after her and found her doing experiments on the third sword fragment. To Lara's horror, Lara realized that Amanda had become insane and she had used the stone to control the demon which killed their friends in Paraíso. She also realized that Amanda wanted to use the sword for her own selfish purposes. Lara fought it off and recovered the sword fragment from the Soviet machinery, destroying the entire lab in the process. Amanda managed to escape from the laboratory before it fell apart.
 
 
 
Following a map on the back of a shield also recovered from the Soviet lab, Lara's adventure surprisingly brings her home to England. She discovers the real King Arthur's tomb in Cornwall hidden under a tacky and now-derelict King Arthur tourist attraction, along with the fourth and final sword fragment. Lara realized that Arthur and his knights brought the fragments of Excalibur to locations across the world influencing the destinies of various civilizations, and that the entire court of Camelot actually existed. After battling a sea serpent-like creature, which was probably assigned to protect the place, hundreds of feet underground, Lara returns home to figure out how to put the sword back together. Lara realizes that the previously unknown Ghalali Key was in fact a pendant given to her mother by her father. It is also the one that her mother had with her when their plane crashed into the Himalayas.
 
 
 
Lara was thus forced to return to her past once again, as she tracked down the wreckage of the plane she was on in Nepal and recovered the Ghalali key before the plane fell off the cliff. She then returned to the temple where her mother lost her life, reassembled the sword, Excalibur, and using its awesome power to escape. Determined to use it onto the stone dais in Bolivia, she quickly returned with the sword.
 
 
 
Lara returned to the stone dais in Bolivia, where Amanda, Rutland and their mercenaries were waiting for her so that they could steal the sword away from her. In an effort to stop them from blocking her way, Lara cut through Rutland's men and unintentionally killed Rutland himself. Amanda rushed over to him, and he passed away in her arms. Feeling sorry for what Lara had done, she tried to patch up the things between both of them and suggested both of them to use the sword together. Furious, Amanda refused to listen and released the demon once again, this time merging with it. With the help of the Excalibur, Lara defeated the creature once and for all.
 
 
 
Following the directions from her book (It was again unknown how she got it) and opening the portal once more, Lara understood what happened with her mother, as she looked into the mirror of light and saw her. Lara realized that the mirror spans time and what she is seeing is her mother just moments before she was gone by removing the artefact. Her mother told Lara (not recognizing her) to leave her daughter alone and that she "meant no harm". Amanda wakes up and shouts at Lara to pull out the sword or it will explode. As Lara's mother heads this, she pulled out the sword, the same as she did all those years ago and the dais exploded. Lara, to her utmost shock, realized that Amanda was the one who 'killed' her mother.
 
 
 
Furious, Lara shot around Amanda to get answers, and Amanda gave in and said that her mother was in Avalon and not dead, where Amanda had wanted to go. Amanda then decided that since Lara would not believe her, she is wasting her breath. Lara knocked Amanda out, saying "From this moment, your every breath is a gift from me." Lara then left the place, now believing what her father thought and was extremely determined to make sure that she was able to get to Avalon and save her mother.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===official information===
 
====Game Package Synopsis====
 
(from the game package)
 
 
 
====From the Eidos Website====
 
Gaming's most famous heroine makes her triumphant return in Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend!
 
Lara Croft travels the globe in search of an ancient artifact and is pitted against rival forces...
 
 
 
====From tombraider.com)====
 
Lara Croft's search for a South American relic changed course dramatically when she meets a dangerous figure from her past, and she finds herself in a race to recover one of history's most famous artifacts.
 
 
 
==Features==
 
* Lara comes to life: the dual-pistol-wielding adventurer's polygon count and animation set has been increased significantly, presenting Lara in the finest fidelity to date
 
* Return to the Tombs: Lara's new quest brings her to lost ancient realms that guard Secrets of the Past
 
*Fluid movement: the revamped control system provides intuitive and fluid character movement
 
*Dynamic animation system puts focus on continuous motion, giving Lara the ability to seamlessly handle any obstacle and interact dynamically with any surface
 
*Move and shoot. Lara uses her physical prowess to combine gunplay with unique signature moves
 
*Variety of player choice-intelligently use the environment, technical gear and weapons to overcome challenging situations.
 
*Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles
 
*Visit a vast array of cinematic and exotic locations including ancient toms, dangerous jungles, snowy mountain ruins and numerous unexpected surprises in between!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Locations==
 
 
Lara visits the following locations:
 
Lara visits the following locations:
 
* [[Bolivia]]
 
* [[Bolivia]]
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* [[Nepal]]
 
* [[Nepal]]
  
==Gear==
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===Characters===
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{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Characters}}
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The character playing the main role in Tomb Raider Legend, besides Lara, is her former friend [[Amanda Evert]]. At first it is unknown that she is such an important figure in the storyline as she hides behind [[James W. Rutland Jr.|James Rutland]] and his mercenaries. Another foe Lara encounters is the [[Yakuza]] [[Shogo Takamoto]] who stands between her and a piece of [[Excalibur]]. Lara is supported by many friends in this adventure; her butler [[Winston Smith|Winston]], her two assistants [[Zip]] and [[Alister]] and her friends [[Anaya Imanu|Anaya]] and [[Toru Nishimura]]. The story centres around Lara's search for her mother [[Amelia Croft]] who is often mentioned and seen in flashbacks.
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* [[Amelia Croft]]
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* [[Amanda Evert]]
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* [[Alister Fletcher]]
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* [[Anaya Imanu]]
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* [[Kent]]
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* [[Toru Nishimura]]
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* [[James W. Rutland Jr.]]
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* [[Winston Smith]] the butler
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* [[Shogo Takamoto]]
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* [[Zip]]
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==Features & Gameplay==
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{{Quote||
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* Lara comes to life: the dual-pistol-wielding adventurer's polygon count and animation set has been increased significantly, presenting Lara in the finest fidelity to date
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* Return to the Tombs: Lara's new quest brings her to lost ancient realms that guard Secrets of the Past
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* Fluid movement: the revamped control system provides intuitive and fluid character movement
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* Dynamic animation system puts focus on continuous motion, giving Lara the ability to seamlessly handle any obstacle and interact dynamically with any surface
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* Move and shoot. Lara uses her physical prowess to combine gunplay with unique signature moves
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* Variety of player choice-intelligently use the environment, technical gear and weapons to overcome challenging situations.
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* Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles
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* Visit a vast array of cinematic and exotic locations including ancient tombs, dangerous jungles, snowy mountain ruins and numerous unexpected surprises in between!}}
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===Gear===
 
Lara has her twin-pistols again. She can also carry grenades and other weapons which she is able to pick up from enemies that she has killed. Only a limited number of weapons and a limited amount of ammunition can be carried at one time. In order to pick up a new weapon when the maximum number of weapons is already being carried, Lara will drop the currently selected weapon.  
 
Lara has her twin-pistols again. She can also carry grenades and other weapons which she is able to pick up from enemies that she has killed. Only a limited number of weapons and a limited amount of ammunition can be carried at one time. In order to pick up a new weapon when the maximum number of weapons is already being carried, Lara will drop the currently selected weapon.  
  
===List of Weapons===
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====Weapons====
 
* [[Dual Pistols]]
 
* [[Dual Pistols]]
 
* [[Grenades]]
 
* [[Grenades]]
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* [[SMG]]
 
* [[SMG]]
 
* [[Grenade Launcher]]
 
* [[Grenade Launcher]]
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* [[Excalibur]]
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* [[Soul Reaver]]
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* [[Magnetic Grapple]]
  
Lara has at her disposal a headset with which to communicate with her staff remotely, a personal light source (PLS), RAD binoculars, a magnetic grapple, and a PDA. The light source does not last indefinitely and requires a short period of time to recharge once its power has fully depleted. With the RAD binoculars, Lara is able to discern special features of the landscape she is examining, which can prove useful in solving some of the puzzles. The PDA maintains a list of Lara's inventory, the number of secrets she has found and has yet to find, and information regarding her current objective and location. In the flashback part of the [[Peru]] level, Lara cannot use the PLS but instead uses red flares.
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Lara has at her disposal a headset with which to communicate with her staff remotely, a personal light source (PLS), RAD binoculars, a magnetic grapple, and a PDA. The light source does not last indefinitely and requires a short period of time to recharge once its power has fully depleted. With the RAD binoculars, Lara is able to discern special features of the landscape she is examining, which can prove useful in solving some of the puzzles. The PDA maintains a list of Lara's inventory, the number of secrets she has found and has yet to find, and information regarding her current objective and location. In the flashback part of the [[Peru]] level, Lara cannot use the PLS but instead uses red flares. Excalibur or the weapon from the game Soul Reaver can be obtained as weapons by completing respectively either a time trial or the complete game.
  
===Other Gear===
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====Other Gear====
 
* [[PLS]]
 
* [[PLS]]
 
* [[PDA]]
 
* [[PDA]]
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* [[Magnetic Grapple]]
 
* [[Magnetic Grapple]]
  
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===Outfits===
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{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Outfits}}
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Tomb Raider Legend is to date the game with the most outfits available to Lara. For the first time the player can, after completing a level at least once, pick an outfit for Lara. All special outfits need to be unlocked by fulfilling a certain task, like finishing a level, or collecting secrets, first. There are several basic outfits which are also available in a different colour.
  
==Vehicles==
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* [[Standard Expedition Gear|Legend]]
* [[Ducati]]
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: The Legend Outfit, often referred to as [[Standard Expedition Gear]] is also available with a [[Legend, Union Jack|Union Jack top]], as well as in [[Legend, Black|black]], [[Legend, Blue|blue]] and [[Legend, Pink|pink]]
* [[Jeep Wrangler]], [[Jeep Commander]] (neither is playable)
 
  
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* [[Biker]]
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: The Biker Outfit, also called [[Ducati Motorbike Outfit]] is an outfit Lara wears in the England level for the first time. It is also available with a [[Biker, Red Jacket|red jacket]], [[Biker, No Jacket|no jacket]] (as seen in the Croft Manor cut scene between Bolivia and Peru) and exclusively for PSP with a [[Biker, Brown Jacket|brow jacket]].
  
==Outfits==
 
Numerous outfits can be unlocked as levels are completed and secrets are collected.
 
* [[Standard Expedition Gear|Legend]] ([[Standard Expedition Gear]])
 
* [[Legend, Union Jack]]
 
* [[Legend, Black]]
 
* [[Legend, Blue]]
 
* [[Legend, Pink]]
 
* [[Biker]] ([[Ducati Motorbike Outfit]])
 
* [[Biker, Red Jacket]]
 
* [[Biker, No Jacket]]
 
* [[Biker, Brown Jacket]] ([[PSP]] only)
 
 
* [[Evening Dress]]
 
* [[Evening Dress]]
* [[Evening, Ripped]]
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: The Evening Dress is worn by Lara in the Japan level. It is in-game available as [[Evening, Ripped|ripped]] and [[Evening, Red|red]] version.
* [[Evening, Red]]
 
* [[Standard Outfit|Classic]] ([[Standard Outfit]])
 
* [[Classic, Gray]]
 
* [[Winter]] ([[Cold Weather Gear]])
 
* [[Winter, No Coat]]
 
* [[Winter, Orange]]
 
* [[Winter, Orange No Coat]]
 
* [[Winter, Pink]]
 
* [[Winter, Pink No Coat]]
 
* [[Catsuit]]
 
* [[Snowsuit]]
 
* [[Suit]]
 
* [[Suit, Cream]]
 
* [[Special Forces]]
 
* [[Special Forces, Urban]]
 
* [[Goth]]
 
* [[Goth, Lace Shirt]]
 
* [[Sport]]
 
* [[Sport, Green]]
 
* [[Swimsuit]]
 
* [[Swimsuit, Black]]
 
  
Besides the outfits for Lara, you can unlock:
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* [[Standard Outfit|Classic]]
* [[Amanda]]
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: The Standard Outfit makes its return in the flashback part of the Peru level. It is also available in [[Classic, Gray|gray]].
* [[Amanda, Winter]]
 
  
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* [[Winter Outfit|Winter]]
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: The Winter Outfit is first worn in the Kazakhstan level and returns in Nepal. It is also available with [[Winter, No Coat|no coat]] (as seen in the later part of the Kazakhstan level), in [[Winter, Orange|orange]], in [[Winter, Orange No Coat|orange with no coat]], in [[Winter, Pink|pink]] and in [[Winter, Pink No Coat|pink with no coat]].
  
==Characters and Enemies==
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* Unlockable Outfits
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: A number of unlockable outfits that do not appear within the regular game is also available: a [[Catsuit]], a [[Snowsuit]], a [[Suit]], a [[Suit, Cream]], [[Special Forces]], [[Special Forces, Urban]], [[Goth]], [[Goth, Lace Shirt]], [[Sport]], [[Sport, Green]].
  
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* Croft Manor Outfits
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: Further there are two outfits that can only be worn inside the Croft Manor, the [[Swimsuit]] and [[Swimsuit, Black]].
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* Amanda Evert as Outfit
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: Besides the outfits for Lara, you can unlock [[Amanda Outfit|Amanda]] and [[Amanda, Winter]] as outfits.
  
===Characters===
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===Vehicles===
{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Characters}}
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* [[Ducati]] (the only playable vehicle in the game)
The character playing the main role in Tomb Raider Legend, besides Lara, is her former friend [[Amanda Evert]]. At first it is unknown that she is such an important figure in the storyline as she hides behind [[James W. Rutland Jr.|James Rutland]] and his mercenaries. Another foe Lara encounters is the [[Yakuza]] [[Shogo Takamoto]] who stands between her and a piece of [[Excalibur]]. Lara is supported by many friends in this adventure; her butler [[Winston Smith|Winston]], her two assistants [[Zip]] and [[Alister]] and her friends [[Anaya Imanu|Anaya]] and [[Toru Nishimura]]. The story centres around Lara's search for her mother [[Amelia Croft]] who is often mentioned and seen in flashbacks.
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* [[Jeep Wrangler]], [[Jeep Commander]] (neither is playable)
 
 
* [[Amelia Croft]]
 
* [[Amanda Evert]]
 
* [[Alister Fletcher]]
 
* [[Anaya Imanu]]
 
* [[Kent]]
 
* [[Toru Nishimura]]
 
* [[James W. Rutland Jr.]]
 
* [[Winston Smith]] the butler
 
* [[Shogo Takamoto]]
 
* [[Zip]]
 
 
 
  
 
===Enemies===
 
===Enemies===
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{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Enemies}}
 
Tomb Raider Legend differs from the preceding games of the series in that most of the enemies encountered by Lara are human and not animal. The enemies in Legend vary mainly in the amount of protection that they have and the type of weapons they are carrying.  
 
Tomb Raider Legend differs from the preceding games of the series in that most of the enemies encountered by Lara are human and not animal. The enemies in Legend vary mainly in the amount of protection that they have and the type of weapons they are carrying.  
  
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Listed in the order of appearance:
 
Listed in the order of appearance:
 
* [[Mercenary#Light_Armored_Mercenary|Light Armored Mercenary]]
 
* [[Mercenary#Light_Armored_Mercenary|Light Armored Mercenary]]
* [[Mercenary#Medium_Armored_Mercenary|Medium Armored Mercenary]] (include [[Yakuza#Yakuza_Goons|Yakuza Goons]])
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* [[Mercenary#Medium_Armored_Mercenary|Medium Armored Mercenary]] (include [[Yakuza Goons]])
* [[Mercenary#Shotgun_Mercenary|Shotgun Mercenary]] (include [[Yakuza#Yakuza_Black_Suits|Yakuza Black Suits]])
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* [[Mercenary#Shotgun_Mercenary|Shotgun Mercenary]]  
 
* [[Mercenary#Support_Mercenary|Support Mercenary]]
 
* [[Mercenary#Support_Mercenary|Support Mercenary]]
 
* [[Mercenary#Riot_Shield_Mercenary|Riot Shield Mercenary]]
 
* [[Mercenary#Riot_Shield_Mercenary|Riot Shield Mercenary]]
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* [[Enemy Jeep]]
 
* [[Enemy Jeep]]
  
====Animal Enemies====
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====Animals====
 
* [[Jaguar]]
 
* [[Jaguar]]
 
* [[Snow Leopard]]
 
* [[Snow Leopard]]
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* [[Amanda Entity]]
 
* [[Amanda Entity]]
  
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===Obstacles===
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====Traps====
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Lara encounters [[Spears]], [[Spikes]], [[Blades]] and many more traps.
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{{Tr7traps}}
  
==Traps and Obstacles==
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====Other Obstacles ====
Lara encounters [[Spears]], [[Spikes]], [[Blades]] and many more traps.
 
* [[Giant Icicles]]
 
* [[Spears]]
 
* [[Spikes]]
 
* [[Blades]]
 
* [[Squeezing Walls]]
 
 
* [[Movable Crate]]
 
* [[Movable Crate]]
* [[Boulders]]
 
* [[Rolling Explosive Barrels]]
 
... to be continued
 
  
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====Puzzles====
  
==Platforms==
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===Cheats===
The game will be released for [[PC]], [[PS2]] and [[X-Box]]. An graphically enhanced version for the [[XBox 360]] is scheduled for a little later. Handheld gamers will be happy to learn that there will also be a Version for [[Sony]]s [[PSP]] ([[PlayStationPortable]]). It has been confirmed in E3 2006 that there will be a [[Nintendo]] [[Gamecube]], [[DS]] and [[GBA]] Version. (The last is highly unlikely to be anything like the other Legend Versions.)
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{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Cheats}}
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Tomb Raider Legend features a set of cheats that are unlocked after finishing the game.  
  
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===Achievements & Trophies ===
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{{mainarticle|Tomb Raider Legend Achievements|Tomb Raider Legend Trophies}}
  
==Moves==
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==Development, Promotion & Reception ==
{{see|Tomb Raider Legend Controls}}
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The Tomb Raider licence was taken from Core Design by [[Eidos]] after Tomb Raider The Angel Of Darkness was released, and seen as a failure. Crystal Dynamics took charge, aiming to bring Lara back to her roots. They set about this task, recruiting the original designer of Lara Croft [[Toby Gard]] to help them in it.
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===Development Team===
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====Story====
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* Eric Linstrom
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* Doug Church
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* [[Toby Gard]]
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==Technical  Details ==
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===System Requirements===
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* Windows XP or Vista, not compatible with Windows 98
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* CPU - 1.0 Ghz
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* Graphics - 64 Mb with TnL
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* Hard Disk - 9.9 Gb
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* DVD-ROM - 2 speed
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* DirectX 9.0c
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* 256 Mb RAM
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* Sound - DirectX 9.0c compatible
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===Controls===
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According to the developers Lara can execute up to 5 moves in a row, fluently. She can swing on [[rope]], on bars, she can climb, shimmy, jump, shoot, jump against objects to knock them over, she can do sideflips, backflips, dive under traps and doors, use a magnetic rope with hook.
 
According to the developers Lara can execute up to 5 moves in a row, fluently. She can swing on [[rope]], on bars, she can climb, shimmy, jump, shoot, jump against objects to knock them over, she can do sideflips, backflips, dive under traps and doors, use a magnetic rope with hook.
  
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===Platform Differences===
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====PC & Xbox 360====
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The PC and Xbox 360 versions include exclusive "next generation effects", which can be toggled on the PC version. When the next gen effects are off, the game is visually identical to the PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions of the game.
  
==Development Team==
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In the PC version, you can save anywhere but loading a game will just take you back to the last checkpoint.
  
===Story===
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====Xbox====
* Eric Linstrom
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The original Xbox version does not include the introduction movie with the opening titles. According to Xboxic,[2] the manager of the Xbox development team genuinely forgot to include the intro video on the final build disc when sending it off for the final game testing with Microsoft's Quality Assurance team. When the mistake was discovered, the QA department told Eidos they would need to resubmit the game for re-testing from scratch. Due to time restrictions, Eidos chose to release the Xbox version without the intro movie.
* Doug Church
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* Toby Gard
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====PlayStation Portable====
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PlayStation Portable players have received some exclusive extras. While the textures and polygon count were significantly reduced to run on the portable, some new gameplay modes were introduced: the Tomb Trials, three multiplayer modes and six additional outfits that were not available in any other version of Legend. The Tomb Trials put the player against a series of traps and acrobatics to be dealt with before the assigned time is over, based on locations of the regular levels. Note: on the last level, "Bolivia Redux", the "Natla Industries" crates are not present, and you cannot destroy the statues scattered around the level.
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====GameCube====
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The Nintendo GameCube version has had a couple of cuts, most likely due to disc space. The rolling demos that would normally play if the game was left inactive while in the title screen have been removed, and the Unfortunate Mishaps video is also missing. The game runs at a slightly smoother framerate than the PlayStation 2 version, and it also loads faster. But at some specific points there are some noticeable frame rate drops (such as in the train chase, in Kazakhstan). The many filters used for explosions and motion blur are also gone, rendering the game with sharper textures but less remarkable explosions.
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====GameBoy Advance & DS====
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The versions for Nintendo handheld consoles are different. Despite following the same storyline and featuring all the levels and key moments from the bigger counterparts, the game is a sidescroller on the GBA. The levels have been broken down into several smaller segments, probably due to technology limits, and feature a lot more platforming than the original versions. The progression of the storyline is told via comic-strips during key moments. The rewards are also present and they unlock simple minigames. Lara also changes outfits in this version, though she's limited to only three - the regular outfit, the Tokyo dress and the Winter suit.
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====Mobile====
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The Mobile version presents a compressed version of the story, featuring only three levels (Tokyo, Ghana and England) based on the original levels from the console versions, and has a far more limited gameplay style. It features, however, three gameplay modes: Corridor Combat, Room Combat and Platform Exploration.
  
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Remark: This article describes the game Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend with Legend redirecting here. For information about other uses of the term, see Legend (Disambiguation).

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Tomb Raider Legend
Release Date April 2006
Platforms PC, PS2, PS3[1], XBox, XBox 360, PSP, GBA, Nintendo DS, Gamecube
Levels 9 (including Croft Manor)
Secrets 115
Developer Crystal Dynamics
Publisher Eidos Interactive
Rating PEGI 12+
Game Chronology:
The Angel of Darkness Tomb Raider 7 Tomb Raider Anniversary

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend is the seventh game in the Tomb Raider Series. It was first released on April 7th (Europe) and April 11th (North America) 2006 for a wide variety of platforms. It is the first Tomb Raider game made by Crystal Dynamics instead of Core Design, which marks the first reboot of the main series, the second starting with Tomb Raider (2013). Tomb Raider Legend is quite short and can be finished in under 4 hours, collecting all secrets.

Storyline

Looking for a stone dais that links to her past, Lara travels to Bolivia. There she has a run in with James Rutland who manages to steal a piece of an important artefact from right under her nose. He also mentions that Amanda is helping him, which Lara finds quite odd because she thought that Amanda died back in the ruins near Paraiso all those years ago. But before fleeing the scene, James points Lara in the right direction, back to Paraiso, Peru. A race around the globe for the pieces of the legendary sword Excalibur begins.

Levels

Locations

Lara visits the following locations:

Characters

The character playing the main role in Tomb Raider Legend, besides Lara, is her former friend Amanda Evert. At first it is unknown that she is such an important figure in the storyline as she hides behind James Rutland and his mercenaries. Another foe Lara encounters is the Yakuza Shogo Takamoto who stands between her and a piece of Excalibur. Lara is supported by many friends in this adventure; her butler Winston, her two assistants Zip and Alister and her friends Anaya and Toru Nishimura. The story centres around Lara's search for her mother Amelia Croft who is often mentioned and seen in flashbacks.

Features & Gameplay

  • Lara comes to life: the dual-pistol-wielding adventurer's polygon count and animation set has been increased significantly, presenting Lara in the finest fidelity to date
  • Return to the Tombs: Lara's new quest brings her to lost ancient realms that guard Secrets of the Past
  • Fluid movement: the revamped control system provides intuitive and fluid character movement
  • Dynamic animation system puts focus on continuous motion, giving Lara the ability to seamlessly handle any obstacle and interact dynamically with any surface
  • Move and shoot. Lara uses her physical prowess to combine gunplay with unique signature moves
  • Variety of player choice-intelligently use the environment, technical gear and weapons to overcome challenging situations.
  • Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles
  • Visit a vast array of cinematic and exotic locations including ancient tombs, dangerous jungles, snowy mountain ruins and numerous unexpected surprises in between!

Gear

Lara has her twin-pistols again. She can also carry grenades and other weapons which she is able to pick up from enemies that she has killed. Only a limited number of weapons and a limited amount of ammunition can be carried at one time. In order to pick up a new weapon when the maximum number of weapons is already being carried, Lara will drop the currently selected weapon.

Weapons

Lara has at her disposal a headset with which to communicate with her staff remotely, a personal light source (PLS), RAD binoculars, a magnetic grapple, and a PDA. The light source does not last indefinitely and requires a short period of time to recharge once its power has fully depleted. With the RAD binoculars, Lara is able to discern special features of the landscape she is examining, which can prove useful in solving some of the puzzles. The PDA maintains a list of Lara's inventory, the number of secrets she has found and has yet to find, and information regarding her current objective and location. In the flashback part of the Peru level, Lara cannot use the PLS but instead uses red flares. Excalibur or the weapon from the game Soul Reaver can be obtained as weapons by completing respectively either a time trial or the complete game.

Other Gear

Outfits

Tomb Raider Legend is to date the game with the most outfits available to Lara. For the first time the player can, after completing a level at least once, pick an outfit for Lara. All special outfits need to be unlocked by fulfilling a certain task, like finishing a level, or collecting secrets, first. There are several basic outfits which are also available in a different colour.

The Legend Outfit, often referred to as Standard Expedition Gear is also available with a Union Jack top, as well as in black, blue and pink
The Biker Outfit, also called Ducati Motorbike Outfit is an outfit Lara wears in the England level for the first time. It is also available with a red jacket, no jacket (as seen in the Croft Manor cut scene between Bolivia and Peru) and exclusively for PSP with a brow jacket.
The Evening Dress is worn by Lara in the Japan level. It is in-game available as ripped and red version.
The Standard Outfit makes its return in the flashback part of the Peru level. It is also available in gray.
The Winter Outfit is first worn in the Kazakhstan level and returns in Nepal. It is also available with no coat (as seen in the later part of the Kazakhstan level), in orange, in orange with no coat, in pink and in pink with no coat.
  • Unlockable Outfits
A number of unlockable outfits that do not appear within the regular game is also available: a Catsuit, a Snowsuit, a Suit, a Suit, Cream, Special Forces, Special Forces, Urban, Goth, Goth, Lace Shirt, Sport, Sport, Green.
  • Croft Manor Outfits
Further there are two outfits that can only be worn inside the Croft Manor, the Swimsuit and Swimsuit, Black.
  • Amanda Evert as Outfit
Besides the outfits for Lara, you can unlock Amanda and Amanda, Winter as outfits.

Vehicles

Enemies

Tomb Raider Legend differs from the preceding games of the series in that most of the enemies encountered by Lara are human and not animal. The enemies in Legend vary mainly in the amount of protection that they have and the type of weapons they are carrying.

Human Enemies

Listed in the order of appearance:

Animals

Level Bosses

Obstacles

Traps

Lara encounters Spears, Spikes, Blades and many more traps.

Other Obstacles

Puzzles

Cheats

Tomb Raider Legend features a set of cheats that are unlocked after finishing the game.

Achievements & Trophies

Development, Promotion & Reception

The Tomb Raider licence was taken from Core Design by Eidos after Tomb Raider The Angel Of Darkness was released, and seen as a failure. Crystal Dynamics took charge, aiming to bring Lara back to her roots. They set about this task, recruiting the original designer of Lara Croft Toby Gard to help them in it.

Development Team

Story

Technical Details

System Requirements

  • Windows XP or Vista, not compatible with Windows 98
  • CPU - 1.0 Ghz
  • Graphics - 64 Mb with TnL
  • Hard Disk - 9.9 Gb
  • DVD-ROM - 2 speed
  • DirectX 9.0c
  • 256 Mb RAM
  • Sound - DirectX 9.0c compatible

Controls

According to the developers Lara can execute up to 5 moves in a row, fluently. She can swing on rope, on bars, she can climb, shimmy, jump, shoot, jump against objects to knock them over, she can do sideflips, backflips, dive under traps and doors, use a magnetic rope with hook.

Platform Differences

PC & Xbox 360

The PC and Xbox 360 versions include exclusive "next generation effects", which can be toggled on the PC version. When the next gen effects are off, the game is visually identical to the PlayStation 2 and GameCube versions of the game.

In the PC version, you can save anywhere but loading a game will just take you back to the last checkpoint.

Xbox

The original Xbox version does not include the introduction movie with the opening titles. According to Xboxic,[2] the manager of the Xbox development team genuinely forgot to include the intro video on the final build disc when sending it off for the final game testing with Microsoft's Quality Assurance team. When the mistake was discovered, the QA department told Eidos they would need to resubmit the game for re-testing from scratch. Due to time restrictions, Eidos chose to release the Xbox version without the intro movie.

PlayStation Portable

PlayStation Portable players have received some exclusive extras. While the textures and polygon count were significantly reduced to run on the portable, some new gameplay modes were introduced: the Tomb Trials, three multiplayer modes and six additional outfits that were not available in any other version of Legend. The Tomb Trials put the player against a series of traps and acrobatics to be dealt with before the assigned time is over, based on locations of the regular levels. Note: on the last level, "Bolivia Redux", the "Natla Industries" crates are not present, and you cannot destroy the statues scattered around the level.

GameCube

The Nintendo GameCube version has had a couple of cuts, most likely due to disc space. The rolling demos that would normally play if the game was left inactive while in the title screen have been removed, and the Unfortunate Mishaps video is also missing. The game runs at a slightly smoother framerate than the PlayStation 2 version, and it also loads faster. But at some specific points there are some noticeable frame rate drops (such as in the train chase, in Kazakhstan). The many filters used for explosions and motion blur are also gone, rendering the game with sharper textures but less remarkable explosions.

GameBoy Advance & DS

The versions for Nintendo handheld consoles are different. Despite following the same storyline and featuring all the levels and key moments from the bigger counterparts, the game is a sidescroller on the GBA. The levels have been broken down into several smaller segments, probably due to technology limits, and feature a lot more platforming than the original versions. The progression of the storyline is told via comic-strips during key moments. The rewards are also present and they unlock simple minigames. Lara also changes outfits in this version, though she's limited to only three - the regular outfit, the Tokyo dress and the Winter suit.

Mobile

The Mobile version presents a compressed version of the story, featuring only three levels (Tokyo, Ghana and England) based on the original levels from the console versions, and has a far more limited gameplay style. It features, however, three gameplay modes: Corridor Combat, Room Combat and Platform Exploration.

Games
Main: Tomb Raider · Unfinished Business · Tomb Raider II · The Golden Mask · Tomb Raider III · The Lost Artifact · Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation · Tomb Raider Chronicles · Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness · Tomb Raider Legend · Tomb Raider Anniversary · Tomb Raider Underworld · TOMB RAIDER · Rise of the Tomb Raider
Other: Custom Levels · Nightmare Stone · Curse of the Sword · The Prophecy · The Osiris Codex · Quest for Cinnabar · Tomb Raider: Puzzle Paradox · Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light · Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris · Lara Croft: Reflections
  1. Included in The Tomb Raider Trilogy