FMV
FMV stands for Full Motion Video and is the format of the Cinematics full-screen cut-scene videos used in the Classic Games. While they only support extremely low quality by today's standards, back in the 1990s this was an acceptable trade-off for in-game video, since they could be played back on even very slow hardware like then common first generation Pentium and 486 PCs.
In the Tomb Raider I-III Remastered version of the games they have been replaces with up-scaled videos in the OGV format, which is an Ogg Video container format that can contain any number of encoded video and audio streams. Both original FMV as well as OGV versions of the cinematics can be found in the game folders, e.g. on the Steam versions in X:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Tomb Raider I-III Remastered\1\FMV.
FMVs in Tomb Raider
The following FMVs can be found in the original Tomb Raider from 1996:
- CAFE.FMV
- Cut scene that is being played after selecting "New Game". It shows the test at Los Alamos and the conversation of Natla and Lara Croft in Calcutta.
- CANYON.FMV
- Natla takes the Scion.
- END.FMV
- This one is being shown after finishing the game. The Atlantean Pyramid explodes while Lara runs for her life and finally sets off into the sunset.
- LIFT.FMV
- Lara enters Natla Technologies by burning through the rope holding a lift outside the building.
- MANSION.FMV
- Croft Mansion as seen before entering Lara's Home.
- PRISON.FMV
- Natla imprisoned by her fellow Atlanteans.
- PYRAMID.FMV
- The Atlantis pyramid is being revealed.
- SNOW.FMV
- Second cut-scene from the beginning of the game that shows Lara and her Peruvian Guide travelling through the snow of the Peruvian Andes towards the City of Vilcabamba.
- VISION.FMV
- Lara's vision after acquiring the Scion.
FMVs in Tomb Raider II
The following FMVs can be found in the second game, Tomb Raider II: