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The mainarticle for this topic can be found at [[Tomb Raider (2013)]].
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<div class="headline">"Tomb Raider"</div>
 
<div class="headline">"Tomb Raider"</div>
The ninth title and reboot of the [[Tomb Raider Series]] is scheduled to come in Spring 2013.<br /><br />
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The ninth title and reboot of the [[Tomb Raider Series]] was released in Spring [[2013]].<br /><br />
 
[[Image:Tombraider9preview.jpg|225px]]<br />
 
[[Image:Tombraider9preview.jpg|225px]]<br />
 
* [[Tomb Raider (2013)|General Infos]]
 
* [[Tomb Raider (2013)|General Infos]]
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<div class="headline">Gameplay Elements</div>
 
<div class="headline">Gameplay Elements</div>
As enemies the crazy scavengers and wolves were revealed. Traps are falling boulders, the ocean and more.
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In the game [[Lara]] has to fight enemies like crazy [[scavengers]] and [[wolves]] while at the same time avoiding traps like a crumbling environment, the ocean, and more.
  
Tools and weapons play an important role. Lara starts off with nothing. She will soon learn how to use fire (torches), she will then find a bow and learn to hunt, next she will gain an axe (first only used as pry tool, which can be upgraded), then she will find her first fire arm.
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Tools and weapons play an important role. Lara starts off with nothing. She will soon learn how to use fire ([[torch]]es), she will then find a [[bow]] and learn to hunt, she will gain an axe (first only used as [[Old Pry Tool]], which can be upgraded), before she finally finds her first fire arm.
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Throughout the game she will then learn to use [[Fire Arrows]] and [[Rope Arrows]], find a [[Shotgun]] and a [[Rifle]] and upgrade her rifle with a [[Grenade Launcher]].
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Enemies are [[Wolves]], the [[Solarii]] ([[Melee Solarii]], [[Rifle Solarii]], [[Shield Solarii]], [[Boris]]...) and the [[Oni]]. Other animals ([[Deer]], [[Bunnies]], [[Crows]], [[Gulls]], [[Crabs]]) can be hunted for XP, but they pose no real threat to Lara.
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For the first time in history Tomb Raider features a proper competitive [[Tomb Raider (2013) Multiplayer|Multiplayer Mode]] with three game modes.
  
  
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<div class="headline">Tomb Raider (2013) Levels</div>
 
<div class="headline">Tomb Raider (2013) Levels</div>
The number of levels (sections) of the game is unknown at this moment.
 
 
As the whole game is playing on a single almost open-world island, there are no real levels as there were in previous games. The following levels (areas) have been revealed to date:  
 
As the whole game is playing on a single almost open-world island, there are no real levels as there were in previous games. The following levels (areas) have been revealed to date:  
* The Den ([[Scavenger Den]])
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* [[Force of Will]] / Survive (location: [[Scavenger's Den]], [[Coastal Bluffs]])
* [[Signs of Life]] (locations: [[Coastal Bluff]], [[Coastal Forest]])
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* [[Signs of Life]] (location: Coastal Bluffs, [[Coastal Forest]])
* Base Camp: [[Sheltered Ridge]]
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* [[Woman versus Wild]] (location: Coastal Forest)
* [[Woman Versus Wild]] (location: Coastal Forest)
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* [[Just Keep Moving]] (location: Coastal Forest)
* [[Keep Moving Forward]]
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* [[At an Impasse]] (location: Coastal Forest)
* Base Camp: [[The Gate]]
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* [[Mountain Rendezvous]] (location: [[Mountain Temple]], [[Mountain Village]])
* [[Gated]]
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* [[Cry for Help]] (location: Mountain Village, [[Base Approach]], [[Mountain Base]], [[Base Exterior]])
* [[Mountain Rendezvous]] (location: [[Mountain Temple]])
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* [[A Road Less Traveled]]  
* Mountain Climb
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* [[Guilty Conscience]] (location: Mountain Village, [[Mountain Pass]])
* (location: [[Mountain Village]])
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* [[Another Fine Mess]] (location: [[Chasm Monastery]])
* (location: [[Mountain Descent]])
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* [[A Friend in Need]] (location: Mountain Village)
 
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* [[Open Wounds]] (location: [[Shantytown]])
* Village
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* [[Highway to Hell]](location: Shantytown)
* Wolf Den
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* [[Liberator]]
* Shipwreck Bay (only confirmed in cutscenes so far)
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* [[No One Left Behind]] (location: Shantytown, [[Cavern Entrance]], [[Geothermal Caverns]])
 
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* [[Into the Fire]] (Geothermal Caverns, [[Solarii Fortress]])
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* [[Get to the Chopper]]
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* [[Some Time Alone]]
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* [[The Fast Way Down]]
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* [[A Pirate's Life]] ([[Shipwreck Beach]])
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* [[Gone Missing]] (Shipwreck Beach, [[Cliffside Bunker]])
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* [[Storm Chaser]] (Shipwreck Beach, [[Research Base]])
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* [[Going Back In]] (Shipwreck Beach...)
  
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For a list of camps, see [[Base Camps]] or [[Day Camps]]. The player can [[Fast Travel|fast travel]] between base camps to re-visit parts of the island.
  
  

Latest revision as of 22:35, 18 November 2014

The main article for this topic can be found at Tomb Raider (2013).

"Tomb Raider"

The ninth title and reboot of the Tomb Raider Series was released in Spring 2013.

Tombraider9preview.jpg


Gameplay Elements

In the game Lara has to fight enemies like crazy scavengers and wolves while at the same time avoiding traps like a crumbling environment, the ocean, and more.

Tools and weapons play an important role. Lara starts off with nothing. She will soon learn how to use fire (torches), she will then find a bow and learn to hunt, she will gain an axe (first only used as Old Pry Tool, which can be upgraded), before she finally finds her first fire arm.

Throughout the game she will then learn to use Fire Arrows and Rope Arrows, find a Shotgun and a Rifle and upgrade her rifle with a Grenade Launcher.

Enemies are Wolves, the Solarii (Melee Solarii, Rifle Solarii, Shield Solarii, Boris...) and the Oni. Other animals (Deer, Bunnies, Crows, Gulls, Crabs) can be hunted for XP, but they pose no real threat to Lara.

For the first time in history Tomb Raider features a proper competitive Multiplayer Mode with three game modes.

Tomb Raider (2013) Levels

As the whole game is playing on a single almost open-world island, there are no real levels as there were in previous games. The following levels (areas) have been revealed to date:

For a list of camps, see Base Camps or Day Camps. The player can fast travel between base camps to re-visit parts of the island.