Lara’s Online Assets Swell
The Tomb Raider: Legend site has been augmented with even more content.
Published: October 6, 2005
It’s going to be really hard to keep from using some kind of double-entendres while talking about the Tomb Raider: Legend, because that’s what a constant stream of games featuring the same buxom lass straining and groaning does to a cynical little man (or men, in our case).
Still, there’s no denying that at least visually, the work that Legacy of Kain developer Crystal Dynamics has done to spruce up Lara Crofts new digs and duds is impressive. Hell, it’s downright intriguing.
Don’t believe us? Fine, Mr. Doubtful, why don’t you head over to the official site and take a look for yourself? They’ve updated the site with a new navigation interface, and tossed in the usual goodies like AIM buddy icons, screenshots (including some of the Xbox 360 version if that floats your boat), movies, wallpapers, and more info on the game, including where Lara will be heading, what she’ll be wearing when she does, and the storyline that will take her all over the place.
It’s hard not to get a little excited about what the change in development teams, addition of series creator Toby Gard and a new overall direction can bring to the series, since for many it was the first real introduction to an immersive action puzzler that PC games (and later console, of course) got. We’re keeping our eyes peeled for more info, and we’ll pass it along ASAP.
Still, there’s no denying that at least visually, the work that Legacy of Kain developer Crystal Dynamics has done to spruce up Lara Crofts new digs and duds is impressive. Hell, it’s downright intriguing.
Don’t believe us? Fine, Mr. Doubtful, why don’t you head over to the official site and take a look for yourself? They’ve updated the site with a new navigation interface, and tossed in the usual goodies like AIM buddy icons, screenshots (including some of the Xbox 360 version if that floats your boat), movies, wallpapers, and more info on the game, including where Lara will be heading, what she’ll be wearing when she does, and the storyline that will take her all over the place.
It’s hard not to get a little excited about what the change in development teams, addition of series creator Toby Gard and a new overall direction can bring to the series, since for many it was the first real introduction to an immersive action puzzler that PC games (and later console, of course) got. We’re keeping our eyes peeled for more info, and we’ll pass it along ASAP.
