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The '''Hop Back''' is very useful when lining up a [[running jump]]. Lara will hop back almost one block-length, exactly what Lara will need for a running jump.
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The '''Hop Back''' is very useful in the [[Tomb Raider Classic]] Games when lining up for a [[Running Jump]]. Lara will hop back almost one block-length, exactly the space Lara will need for a running jump. A hop back can be initiated by pressing the back button ("down" on the d-pad/keyboard).
 
 
By pressing back when on a [[vehicle]] Lara might drive backwards ([[Snowmobile]]) or pull it back a bit ([[Motorbike]]).
 
 
 
In [[Angel of Darkness]] Lara will now walk backwards instead of hopping.
 
  
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By pressing back when on a [[Vehicle]] Lara might drive backwards ([[Snowmobile]]) or pull it back a bit ([[Motorbike]]).
  
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Starting with [[Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness]] and throughout the [[LAU]] and [[Reboot Games]] Lara will walk backwards instead of hopping when pressing the back button.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 30 July 2017

The Hop Back is very useful in the Tomb Raider Classic Games when lining up for a Running Jump. Lara will hop back almost one block-length, exactly the space Lara will need for a running jump. A hop back can be initiated by pressing the back button ("down" on the d-pad/keyboard).

By pressing back when on a Vehicle Lara might drive backwards (Snowmobile) or pull it back a bit (Motorbike).

Starting with Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness and throughout the LAU and Reboot Games Lara will walk backwards instead of hopping when pressing the back button.