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Tomb Raider: Legend | 
enlarge | From: Eidos Interactive Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $13.20 You Save: $6.79 (34%)
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Rating: 7 reviews
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: Adventure Games ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.7
MPN: 40022 Model: 40022 UPC: 045496735739 EAN: 0045496735739
Release Date: November 16, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Lara is more realistic than ever - the sexy, dual-pistol wielding heroine has new graphics & animation sets | | • | Discover and explore living breathing, lost ancient realms that hold clues to the secrets of Lara's past | | • | Intuitive, fluid control system keeps Lara in continuous motion; handle any obstacle and interact with any surface | | • | Use strength and intelligence to uncover ancient treasures -- Use the grappling hook, an arsenal of new weapons, Communications devices, and other tools to achieve your goals | | • | Travel to the world's most exotic locales - Treacherous jungles, snowy mountain ranges and more |
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Product Description Tomb Raider: Legend brings back the gaming world's sexiest and most intrepid adventurer. Follow Lara down a path of discovery as she travels the globe to remote, exotic locales in search of one of history's greatest artifacts that unleash unwelcome figures from Lara's mysterious past. Use her skills to explore vast, treacherous tombs, riddled with challenging puzzles and deadly traps. Physics, Water and Fire systems bring the perilous environments of Lara's world alive, and challenge the player to improvise solutions to obstacles. Jump into the future of adrenaline-fueled adventure.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Classic game; linear platformer on DS October 16, 2008 Tolak (Yeovil) Happy to have this classic game on my DS. Disappointed that you cannot have a training session in the mansion, as on other versions of the game (on other consols). But a good introduction to the Tomb Raider series, and it will re-awaken interest in the others of the series that I have.
It's A Legend September 27, 2008 Renae (Little Rock, Ar, USA) I like this game. Tomb Raider has always been a legend. I finished the whole game and wish there was more. Nintendo DS should use better graphics in this game to make it more realistic though like the Playstation.
Fun, but too simple at times! August 3, 2008 Erica I'm a die hard Tomb Raider fan, and have been buying the games since they came out, so I was very thrilled to find out that they were going to release a TR game on DS, which meant that I could now take it on the go, and play it anywhere I go.
And while this game has got the basics, it is too easy. Unlike the normal PC version, you are given no choice of what to do. Basically, there is only one road to go, and the controls are so limiting that even if you want to go the other way, and see if that way is the way to go, you won't be able to do so as you'll be blocked by an invisible wall.
The controls are good, though. You will be able to play in no time. Overall, if you are a TR fan, and you don't mind that it is a bit too easy, you will enjoy this game.
frustrating June 11, 2008 R. Cleaves (Washington D.C.) I got this game because I used to play tomb raider for the PC. Tomb Raider for DS is totally different. For one thing when you need to shoot someone your guns don't automatically lock on the target. You have to use your touch screen to guide where you shoot. Its not that bad but I would prefer it to be automatic. Also, there is no look feature for this game. There is one part in the 1st level where you have to jump onto a ledge but the ledge isn't really in the screen so you don't know where your jumping to. I had to go through it 20 times just to get the jump right because I couldn't see what the hell I was jumping onto. I haven't played this game very much because I get more frustration than enjoyment out of it.
Showing its age February 6, 2007 L. Henderson 1 out of 13 found this review helpful
Perhaps the best that can be expected of a program that has been around as the Tomb Raider series. Doesn't lend itself to Nintendo as much as many other games.
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