Thursday, January 10, 2013

Tomb Raider Anniversary Highly Compressed Full Version Free Download



Tomb Raider Anniversary 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. 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. 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. 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. An Xbox 360 version was released on 23 October 2007 and a version for the PlayStation 3 is included in The Tomb Raider Trilogy collection released in March 2011. The Mac OS X version of the game was released in February 2008 by Feral Interactive.
The game continues to be available in a digital format via Steam, although most of Europe is excluded from this service. 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.
Like the original, Tomb Raider Anniversary follows pretty much the same basic tale of Lara's hunt for the Scion of Atlantis as she does battle with conniving businesswoman Jacqueline Natlas and her various henchmen. You'll explore ancient tombs and forgotten cities in Peru, Greece, Egypt, and more, performing plenty of death defying acrobatics as you work your way through massive, ancient, and often deadly puzzles. The whole experience is highly evocative of the original, and there are certainly plenty of moments that seem specifically designed to create an odd sense of déjà vu but nothing in Tomb Raider Anniversary has been regurgitated verbatim everything is bigger and better. The environments are larger and more detailed, and existing puzzles have been elaborated upon, to an incredible degree. The experience just feels bigger, and there's so much new content that it honestly feels less like a remake and more like its own game.
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. The game sold around 1.3 million copies worldwide, making it the least successful Tomb Raider game in the franchise.
 Tomb Raider takes places in most famous areas, from the jungle of Peru and up to Greece, Egypt and even Atlantis. Each level has a solid design, complex tombs and detailed architecture make this a real jewel.
The environments are your biggest adversaries most of the time in Anniversary, though through your exploration you'll regularly run into some antagonistic fauna like rats, bats, wolves, bears, tigers, gorillas, raptors, and the occasional Tyrannosaurus Rex. Combat is limited to gunplay, which operates with a simple lock-on system, and Lara can also tumble and flip through the air while keeping a bead on an enemy. New to Anniversary is the adrenaline dodge, which at specific moments allows Lara to dodge a charging enemy in slow motion. When time slows, a target will also slowly move toward the enemy, and if you fire the weapon right at the moment it locks on, it'll produce an instant kill, usually when the ferocious beast is just inches away from your face. It still feels like Tomb Raider combat, which has always been a minor part of the experience, but the adrenaline dodge is a nice little touch that adds a little more drama to the action. Tomb Raider Anniversary also makes use of the same type of interactive cutscenes seen in Tomb Raider Legend, where you'll have to quickly react to an onscreen button cue to keep Lara alive. It allows for some beautifully choreographed action sequences, but they're rarely very challenging.
For the graphics engine, the team at Crystal Dynamics used an improved version of the one in Tomb Raider Legend. Although it might not be so sophisticated as the one used in Half Life 2 or so, it does the job extraordinary. Impressive blur and halo effects make the experience complete and we have to say we were just stunned by the use of special effects to achieve a splendid gameplay experience.
We were most pleased by this title and we think it has some very good chances to become the best part of the Tomb Raider series so far.







1) Download 2 Parts & Extract With WinRAR
2) Click Setup exe & Wait 5 Minutes
3) And Then Click Lra exe & Play

OS, Windows Xp, Win 7, Win8
Pentium 4 = 3.0
Ram = 1 GB
Hard Drive Space = 4 GB
Graphics Card = 64 MB




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