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Revision as of 17:05, 19 May 2006

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
Template:Gameline|Tomb Raider II TombII cover.jpg Template:Gameline|Starring Lara Croft Developer Core Design Publisher Eidos Interactive Release Date November 1997 Designers Gavin Rummery (lead programmer), Neil Boyd and Heather Gibson (level designers), Nathan McCree (music and sound effects) Platforms PC and PlayStation Rating ESRB: Teen Template:Gameline|Predecessor Tomb Raider Unfinished Business Template:Gameline|Successor Tomb Raider II Golden Mask

Tomb Raider II is the second game of the Tomb Raider games series. The story begins one year after the events of Tomb Raider Unfinished Business. An expansion came out in 1999 with a seperate 5-level adventure attached. This expansion was known as Tomb Raider II Golden Mask.

Synopsis

Legend has it that when you drive the Dagger of Xian into your heart, you acquire the power of the dragon. Literally.

In Ancient China, the Emperor was the holder of this power and with his army alongside him, he was a force to be reckoned with. Thus he staked claim to the vast lands that are China.
His final battle however ended in defeat. While people fell into submission all around him, the Warrior Monks of Tibet would not relent and courageously fought against his evil. Knowing the power of the dagger, they succceded in removing it from the Dragon Emperor's heart - reducing him and his army to carnage. The dagger was returned to its resting place within The Great Wall and locked up for all time...

Now three parties hold the dagger close to their heart. And all for entirely different reasons.

Lara, forever the adventurer, is one of these. In her travels, she will encounter the other two...

Levels

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Great wall.
China


The canals in Venice.
Venice



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Huge propellar in The Deck.
Rig and Maria Doria

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Lara on a snowmobile in Tibetan Foothills.
Tibet



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Battling the Dragon in Dragon's Lair.
China



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Examining the prize in Home Sweet Home.
England


Enemies

- Barracudas
- Brawlers
- Divers
- Dogs
- Dragon
- Flamethrower Guys
- Giant Spider
- Mafioso Boss
- Mafioso Killers
- Rats
- Sharks
- Snow Leopards
- Snowmobilers
- Spiders
- Tigers
- T-Rex

Weapons

- Pistols (with unlimited Ammo)
- Shotgun
- Uzis
- Automatic Pistols
- M16
- Grenade Launcher
- Harpoon