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Tomb Raider: Anniversary (Wii) | 
enlarge | From: Eidos Category: Video Games
List Price: £39.99 Buy New: £13.35 You Save: £26.64 (67%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 348
Platform: Nintendo Wii Genre: action-games Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5021290031913 ASIN: B000V6I6XG
Release Date: December 7, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Extermely good April 6, 2008 J. Davies (East Midlands) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Played the original briefly on the ps1 years ago. I didn't really get into all that much, but with this version I can really appreciate how good the game is, The gameplay, puzzles and graphics are all very well done. The combat is top notch, with lots of evasive manouvres and special attacks to do. i couldn't quite do it very well on ps1 version, but maybe it was just me. But I do recommend this game, its excellent.
The best ever March 18, 2008 Mr. D. Sykes (Hull, England) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Tomb Raider 1 and 2 were my favourite games of all time, and I am enjoying this version even more. It is a remake of the first game, but completely revamped and updated. None of the puzzles are the same, but you get a great feeling of familiarity when you recognise each area. The use of the wii controls is excellent. All in all an impressive game.
She's still got it January 11, 2008 Leo91 (London) 25 out of 25 found this review helpful
You would have thought now that the tomb raider formula would be beginning to tire especially seeing as the series, in numerous iterations, has failed to evolve and innovate to keep the franchise fresh. The core to all tomb raider games has always been its level design, and of course, Lara Croft; with the big busted lady's amazing ability to swing and jump across deep crevasses and sidle along ledges as thin as her waistline, without breaking sweat at the hundred foot drop looming below. So why then is this game, which is a re-make of the first tomb raider, so fun to play whilst feeling fresh and like a completely new adventure? This is largely due to the Wii remote which the game exploits to its absolute maximum not only helping its supreme and utterly absorbing playability but also the series as a whole. Lara has never been so good. The game may feel slightly linear but the enormous environments which you'll visit will allow for a lot of exploration and with secret items to collect, a reason to re-visit them a second, and even third time, just to get everything. The aforementioned Wii controls are the true highlight however with a motion for almost every piece of lara's equipment. Use a pick axe by moving the wii remote back and forth as if hitting a wall, to open new secrets and pathways; aim your torch to light your way when it's too dark to see; take rubbings of ornate designs from the many walls and floors of the tombs you'll explore; and aim your wii remote to take out those dinosaurs and gorillas which inhabit the temples and areas awaiting you. To do these actions before would just require a button press, which was far less satisfying and intuitive as the superior wii controls this game exploits. And with the upgraded graphics helping to bring life to the environments and the amazing work done to animate Lara as she scrambles around rock faces and swings through the air with her grappling hook, this game sees off all competitiion from the original and even other games in the growing Tomb Raider franchise. With the exception of quite a steep learning curve in regards to the controls and a few glitches here and there where the game needed a bit more polishing, this is definitely Lara at her best as she relives her first and probably best adventure in the Tomb Raider franchise. A must-have title for any Tomb raider fans or newcomers to the series.
a decade of tomb raider games, and this ones is the best December 28, 2007 Daniel Pursey 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've been playing this game for a few days now and it's a great addition to the series if anything the best! It has elements from all the titles that I've played and a huge leap from the first one I brought being that on the PlayStation. The use of the wii control is great and just adds to the authenticity of the game, I walk away from it feeling ass if I've not wasted my hours playing it and have felt fully involved. Sound affects are amazing in this game as are the movie sequences (short but sweet), gameplay is consistent and you won't get bored.. The only downer is getting used to techniques using the wii control.. the instructions are very brief so you end up spending ages working out where you've gone wrong, I ended up moving my sensor dozens of times JUST to perfect the one move.. but once you've picked it up you're away. Scenery changes so you won't get bored in all a fantastic game of its genre and worth looking into.
fantastic anniversary game December 24, 2007 Shawn P. Golby (Essex,UK) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
One word fantastic!!! tomb raider is my all time favourite game and i approached this special anniversary game with trepidation,remakes can sometimes be awful(see certain horror remakes),but i thought id give it a whirl and what a joy! the makers have struck the right balance between nostalgia and new game play,even though i have completed the original severall times over the years i found this game a fresh challenge,obviously the graphics have been vastly improved,but also her moves now are done very smoothly,additional stuff like the grappling rope is cool and the wii features work really good,with loads of extras to unlock (costumes,movies and art work etc..) this is a great challenge for veteran raiders and newbies too.I cant recommend this game enough 10/10.
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