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| Eidos has announced the next game in the recently revitalized Tomb Raider series will be a remake of the original that started it all. Tomb Raider: Anniversary will use the revamped graphics and physics found in Legend along with the gameplay and story of the original Tomb Raider. The puzzles will now be more in-depth and incorporate more enviromental interaction and physics-driven solutions. “Lara Croft is more than just a video game character – she is a digital-celebrity and icon for the video game industry, as well as a strong, powerful character that people of all ages connect with,” said Director of Marketing Matt Gorman, Eidos. “We are re-telling an incredible story using today’s technology, we’ve taken all of the key moments from the original game and put them into the context of a brand new Tomb Raider adventure.” The game is set for release in Spring 2007 for the PlayStation 2, PSP and PC. |
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| I have to admit that that sounds cool. Just wish Square-Enix would follow suit and re-release Final Fantasy VII for the PS2 with suped up graphics. Only thing they'd need to change really. Just imagine, Final Fantasy VII with the graphics of like Final Fantasy X/X-2 or, better yet, Final Fanatsy XII |
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