Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness

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Template:Gameline|Tomb Raider Aodps2.jpg Template:Gameline|The Angel of Darkness Release Date 2003 Platforms PC, Mac, PlayStation 2 Number of Levels 29 Secrets N/A Developer Core Design Publisher Eidos Interactive Designers Richard Flower (Lead Programmer), Richard Morton (Lead Game Designer), Mark Donald (Lead Animator) and Andrea Cordella (Lead Artist). Rating ESRB: Teen

PEGI: 12+

CERO: Ages 15 and up

Template:Gameline|Game Chronology Chronicles The Angel of Darkness Tomb Raider Legend Template:Gameline|Walkthrough

The Angel of Darkness is the sixth installment in the Tomb Raider game series. It was the last game that was developed by Core Design who had developed the previous 5 games. With a new engine, stunning graphics, a remodelled Lara and new gameplay, The Angel of Darkness was one of the highly anticipated games of the Tomb Raider series.

Synopsis

Central National Bureau. Paris

Commissioner Mirepoix, Special Crimes Investigation Force.

REPORT ON RECENT SERIAL ATROCITIES WITHIN THE CAPITAL.


the capital. Seventeen have been reported so far. A woman was seen leaving the apartment of the latest victim, Professor Werner Von Croy. Described as Caucasian, brunette, about 1.8m and of slim build, she was wearing jeans, denim jacket and a pony tail. She is dangerous and probably armed. Officers are being advised to use extreme caution when apprehending the suspect.


Forensics have made no headway regarding the bizarre metallic eruptions found on the bodies of all victims. At present nothing appears to link any of the individuals involved. There have been significant numbers of casualties within Parisian gangland factions.

It would all appear to be the work of a single, highly psychotic perpetrator. The bodies were desecrated and all crime scenes daubed with unintelligible graffiti, indicating some ritualistic fixation. There are no known survivors of these attacks so far.

Levels

Parisian Ghetto
Paris
Tomb of the Ancients
Underneath the Tomb of the Ancients

Prague

The Vault of Trophies



Release Dates in Detail

Windows

  • United Kingdom - 20th June 2003
  • United States and Germany - 1st July 2003
  • Australia and New Zealand - 16th July 2003

PlayStation 2

  • United States and Canada - 20th June 2003
  • United Kingdom - 4th July 2003
  • Germany - 9th July 2003
  • Australia and New Zealand - 28th May 2004
  • Japan - 23rd October 2004

Macintosh

United States - 4th December 2003

Gameplay

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Game Elements

Characters

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Weapons

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Enemies

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Walkthrough

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