| Lara Croft Faces Icy Hell In 14-Minute ‘Rise Of The Tomb Raider’ Gameplay Demo
We saw our first good look at Rise of the Tomb Raider, the sequel to the hit 2013 reboot of the franchise, during E3 2015 last week. Now a much longer 14-minute gameplay demo has been released to really give those who are planning to play an idea of what to expect. It sees Lara Croft dealing with a harsh and freezing mountain forest, and showcases various gameplay elements such as collecting resources, crafting, combat, and stealth. Basically if you’re already sick of sticky summer humidity, this video is perfect for re-igniting your appreciation for shorts weather. Continue below now to watch the video.
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| E3 2015: First ‘Rise Of The Tomb Raider’ Gameplay Demo
One of the many big games shown off at E3 2015 Monday was the highly anticipated Tomb Raider reboot sequel from developer Crystal Dynamics and publisher Square Enix, titled Rise of the Tomb Raider. The game was officially announced last year at E3. The demo involves Lara Croft doing a little icy rock climbing, which of course goes perfectly fine with no complications whatsoever! After that, a gameplay trailer showing a bunch of glimpses of the game. You can watch the video below.
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| ‘Tomb Raider’ Reboot Taps ‘Divergent’ Writer To Pen The Script
Six years into GK Films announcing that they would be rebooting Tomb Raider, we are finally getting some developing news. Not only has Warner Bros. joined GK and MGM to produce the film, but Evan Daugherty, writer of such films as Snow White and the Huntsman and Divergent, will pen the script. Deadline reports that in addition to co-producing, WB will also co-finance the film as well. Daugherty is also credited with writing the scripts for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the upcoming G.I. Joe 3.
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| Check That: Next ‘Tomb Raider’ Won’t Be Xbox One Exclusive After All
The biggest news out of Gamescom 2014 has no doubt been the shocking announcement that Rise of the Tomb Raider, the sequel to the hugely popular 2013 Tomb Raider reboot from developer Crystal Dynamics, would be an Xbox One exclusive release. This was totally unexpected, and Sony fans excited for the game even started petitions to change the arrangement, that’s how angered the masses were. But never fear, word has now come from Xbox head Phil Spencer that the game will not be an Xbox exclusive after all…though there’s still some question as to what exactly that means, and how long you’ll have to wait to see it on another platform. Continue below to see what he had to say.
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