![]() Enter the building ahead, which is also on fire. Loot their bodies if you can get at them and continue to the left (northwest). As you proceed, flames erupt from the doorway ahead on the right, killing a few more fleeing soldiers. After he passes, jump up to grab the horizontal beam above, traverse to the left and pull up onto the roof. A screaming soldier falls off the roof next to you. Traverse to the left, jump to grab the next window, and continue climbing to the left. At the top, jump to the left to grab the windowsill. Go to the end of this roof and use your climbing axe to scale the rough section of wall ahead. Turn the next corner, also to the right, move to the end of the roof and jump the gap onto the next roof, which runs along the perpendicular wall. Step through, take a moment to admire the beautiful scenery, and then follow the tiled roof around to the right. Or just wait for the fire to do its job and loot the bodies you pass.ĬROSSING THE PALACE ROOFTOPS: Soon you'll come to a hole in the wall leading outside. You can help them along with an arrow or two. ( screenshot)Īs you make your way through the corridors, you'll see several small groups of enemies trying to escape. Burning debris blocks your path, but Lara can squeeze through the low opening on the left. Avoid the flames as you make your way up the stairs. The PlayStation Store has versions for PS3 and PSP.BURNING CORRIDORS: When you enter the palace through the tunnel from the Geothermal Caverns, the building is on fire. For help running the Macintosh version on newer systems, visit MacRaider.Īn updated version for PC that requires no patching is available for download from Steam. There are also a number of fan-made mods to enhance your gaming experience. My walkthrough is linked below.Ĭlassic Tomb Raider Games on New Systems: The Last Revelation was designed for Windows 98/Me but can be patched to run in newer versions of Windows. ![]() The level is available on the TR4 downloads page. In this mini-adventure, Lara explores a newly discovered area of King Tutankhamun's tomb. There is no bonus for finding all secrets.īonus Levels: In December 1999, the British newspaper The Times teamed up with Eidos to release a special exclusive level. Secrets consist of ammunition, medipaks and the occasional weapon. So unless you look at the walkthrough, you won't know how you've done until the end of the game. The number of secrets in each level varies, but unfortunately the stats screen doesn't tell how many there are in each level. A chime sounds when you locate a secret, and the statistics screen keeps a running total. Secrets: There are a total of 70 secrets in the game. (PC and Macintosh savegame files are available in case you make a bad save, want to skip a level, etc.) ![]() However, PlayStation and Dreamcast players should note that, unlike the previous adventures, this game doesn't allow you to go back to previously played levels unless you have a saved game from that level. Saving Your Game: Unlimited saves on all platforms. TRLR also brings the triumphant return of the compass and the separate sidestep keys! (See the controls page for details.) These include the ability to combine items, new moves like rope climbing and swinging, and traversing around corners, plus the choice of automatic or limited manual targeting (no mouse or right analog stick support). There are also a few changes in the gameplay, inventory and combat systems. The levels are also less linear, and backtracking between them is required in some cases. The Last Revelation features more seamless gameplay, with shorter load times and smoother segues between levels. Lara herself is smoother and more fully textured, with no blocky joints or gaps in her polygons. The overall look isn't radically different, but the scenery is well-crafted and highly detailed, and the designers have made good use of lighting effects and transparency. What's New Since TR3: While there are a variety of locations-indoors and outdoors, city streets, desert canyons and crumbling ruins-all the action takes place in Egypt.
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