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Revision as of 16:33, 30 March 2013
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 Underworld
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 Scavenger Den
- E3 2012 demo, called the Hunting demo