Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary free pc games download full version is a video game in the Tomb Raider series. It is a remake of the first video game in the series, the original Tomb Raider. It uses an improved version of the Legend game engine and it includes all of the original environments from Tomb Raider
The game was co-developed by Crystal Dynamics and Buzz Monkey Software for the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, Windows and Wii.[3] Eidos announced 1 June 2007 as the European release date for the PS2 and Windows version, with the North American release to follow on 5 June 2007.[4][5] Additionally, the subscription PC gaming service GameTap announced that the game will be available on their service on the same day as the game went to retailers.[6] The PSP version was released on 9 August 2007 in the United States and on 26 October 2007 in Europe, with the Wii version released in Europe on 7 December 2007.[7] An Xbox 360 version was released on 23 October 2007[8] and a version for the PlayStation 3 is included in The Tomb Raider Trilogy collection released in March 2011.[9]
The game continues to be available in a digital format via Steam,[10] although most of Europe is excluded from this service.[11] However, in the UK and other countries the game had been re-issued under license in a physical format by game publisher Mastertronic Group, under its Sold Out Software brand for bargain titles game for pc
The game was well received by critics, with the PC version holding the highest score. It holds an 83 on Metacritic and 84.28% on Game Rankings. However, the game sold a mere 1.3 million copies worldwide, making Tomb Raider: Anniversary the least commercially successful Tomb Raider game to date
Plot
In 1945 in New Mexico, a blast from a nuclear experiment in Manhattan Project reveals a strange crystalline structure, from which a winged creature flies out. In Calcutta 1996, Lara Croft is approached by Larson Conway, who introduces her to Jacqueline Natla, who wishes for Lara to find a piece of an artifact called the Scion, located in the Peruvian mountains. Lara, having searched unsuccessfully for such an artifact with her father in the past, agrees to go.
In the Peruvian mountains, Lara finds a tomb belonging to god king Qualopec. She discovers that he was one of three God Kings (the Triumvirate) who ruled Atlantis before it sank. Lara leaves with a piece of the three-part Scion, but notices movement from what had appeared to be a statue of Qualopec before the tomb collapses. Shortly after, Lara is confronted by Larson, who attempts to take the Scion piece from her. After knocking him out, she discovers that Natla has sent Pierre Dupont, another archaeologist, to find the next piece. Lara breaks into Natla's office that night and finds evidence that the next piece of the Scion is in St. Francis Folly of Greece.
Lara departs to Greece, and finds the second piece of the Scion in the depths of a tomb. While observing the empty coffin of Tihocan, the second member of the Triumvirate, Lara is told at gun point to give up her piece of the Scion by Pierre. After Pierre takes the piece Lara tries to take him by surprise but he escapes with the Scion piece in hand, only to be killed by guardian centaurs outside of the tomb. After defeating the centaurs, and assembling both pieces of the Scion, Lara has a vision that reveals the location of the third and final piece of the Scion: Egypt.
Lara travels to Egypt, and successfully retrieves the third piece of the Scion. After assembling all three pieces, Lara's earlier vision becomes much clearer. Two of the three Triumvirates, Tihocan and Qualopec, are sentencing the third one, revealed to be Natla, to banishment in Lara's vision. Natla, after releasing Atlantis' own army against itself in an attempt to bring about the Seventh Age, is imprisoned in the crystalline structure for a thousand years.
The new graphically improved Sanctuary of the Scion.
With Lara in a trance from watching the vision, Natla steals the Scion, and has Lara restrained by her three henchmen. Lara escapes and follows the departing Natla on a motorbike, managing to sneak onto Natla's departing boat. Lara follows Natla into a desolate mine, and kills Larson when he tries to stop her progression. Visibly shaken, Lara then confronts Kold and Kid, who end up killing each other in the skirmish. Lara then travels to the top of the Atlantean pyramid and confronts Natla.
Not long into the confrontation with Natla, Lara realises that Natla's plan is to resurrect the army of Atlantis. Natla attempts to convince Lara to stop opposing her, and become immortal like she is. Lara shoots the levitating Scion in response, and is then tackled by Natla, who falls into the molten liquid while Lara uses her grappling hook to survive. Lara, thinking Natla dead, tries to escape, confronted by a giant mutant along the way. She is soon confronted by an angry Natla, scorched in appearance, but unimpeded in ability. After a confrontation, Lara collapses a pillar supporting the pyramid onto Natla, trapping her under the collapsing pyramid Lara escapes and sails away in Natla's boat
Minimum
OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista
Pentium 3 1.4Ghz or Athlon XP 1500+
256MB (for Windows 2000/XP)
512MB (for Windows Vista)
100% DirectX 9.0c compatible 64 MB 3D Accelerated Card with TnL (GeForce 3Ti / Radeon 9 series)
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista compatible sound card (100% DirectX 9.0c -compatible)
Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive
4GB free disk space
100% Windows 2000/XP/Vista compatible mouse and keyboard
Recommended
OPERATING SYSTEM
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista
Pentium 4 3.0Ghz or Athlon 64 3000+
1GB RAM
100% DirectX 9.0c compatible 64 MB 3D Accelerated Card with Vertex Shader 2.0 and Pixel Shader 2.0 (GeForce 6000 series / Radeon X series)
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista compatible sound card (100% DirectX 9.0c -compatible)
Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive
4GB free disk space
100% Windows XP/Vista compatible mouse and keyboard
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