Her Legacy Lives On! Product Information In light of Lara's recent disappearance, those closest to her gather together at the Croft Estate on a gray, rainy day for a memorial service in her honor. Afterwards, the friends sit quietly together in the stud of the Croft Mansion and provide new insights about Lara's past exploits; exploits that have until now remained a secret... Product Features Four new adventures take you from the rooftops of a high tech city to the bowels of a German U-boat. Utilize new moves to overcome obstacles: tightrope walking, parallel bar swinging, and a hand-to-hand stealth attack. Choose from an arsenal of weapons including a grappling hook gun, sniper rifle, and chloroform. Enhanced inventory system for greater combinations of a variety of weapons and items. Search through files, drawers, and shelves for useful inventory items. System Requirements Windows 95, 98, Me, XP 16MB of RAM (32MB recommended) Pentium II 300MHz processor or equivalent without 3D hardware acceleration Pentium II 266MHz processor or equivalent with 3D hardware acceleration Direct X 7 (included) 4X CD-ROM drive 4MB Video Card 100% Direct X 7 compliant Sound Card Keyboard and mouse Supports most major 3D acceleration graphics cards, compatible Soundcards and Joysticks through Direct X 7 Minimum desktop display resolution 1024 x 768, 16 bit color mode Approximately 300MB of uncompressed hard disc space
Product Details:
Product Length:
5.5 inches
Product Width:
4.8 inches
Product Height:
0.5 inches
Product Weight:
0.15 pounds
Package Length:
5.5 inches
Package Width:
4.8 inches
Package Height:
0.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 14 reviews
Game Information:
Platform:
Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows 2000 / Windows XP
Average Customer Review:
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lara Croft revived and aliveDec 08, 2000
By Phantasmagoria For all Tomb Raider fans this is the swan song for the series. To start with the sound, graphics, and controls are are improved and updated. The graphics this time around in the four new worlds are oustanding that feeling of exploration is alive and well in this installment. Also the controls feel a little more intuitive than the last time out (dreamcast version). It is a very large game world rife with strange exotic sounds and visuals also this time around they have added a little thief technology and your stealth skills will allow you to pass by enemies that normally would have started a J. Woo style gunbattle in older versions of TR. I just saw the ad this morning for Angelina J. as Lara C. it appears as if the Motion Picture of TR is not going to disappoint fans of the series. The level editor is not available in the DC version like the above blurb states so beware. For all of us yearning for a real TR title for the DC strap on the 45s and start exploring its fun in here!
6 of 8 found the following review helpful:
amazon ripped me offJun 12, 2001
I went to this to see what kind of game this was and amazon told me it had a level editor, so i went out and got it for dreamcast and, what do you know? It turns out the level editor is only on the pc version. next time, get your information correct before you broadcast it nationwide.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Tomb Raider is a great rideFeb 11, 2002
By C-N-G
"CNG"
I love this game. While not as good as 1 or 2, it is light years ahead of 3 & 4. The 4 different sections helps add variety to the game.
The first section is a standard TR shoot em up and explore.
The second is similar to the first except there is a little more stealth involved in certain areas.
The third is a prequel where you play as teenage Lara trying to solve a ghostly mystery.
The fourth and Final section is basicly a full blown Metal Gear Solid type stealth level.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
An OK game undone by glitchesMar 31, 2001
I found certain aspects of Chronicles to be a bit annoying and disappointing (like the fact that the four sections of the game are separate events and weapons and other items do not carry over between sections). Overall, though, the game was decent enough until I got to the last level. There, I stumbled upon a number of serious bugs in the program, including one that killed my game and forced me to start over. The frustration caused by this took almost all fun out of this game.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
If you like the tombraider series, you'll love this game!Feb 12, 2001
While I can understand that the tombraider games are not for everyone, Chronicles is a welcome addition to the series. The gameplay is split into four "flashback" sub-plots which provides the game with variety from the earlier iterations. The dreamcast version has beautifully rendered graphics and if you're used to playing on playstation, the DC controls only take a little practice to get used to. Great Game!