Aspyr has announced that theyāre continuing their tomb raiding by following up with Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered. Itās coming to PC and consoles on February 5, 2025.
If you canāt even remember a Tomb Raider IV, V, or VI, thatās probably because they dropped the numerals after the third game. So what weāre actually talking about is The Last Revelation, Chronicles, and much-maligned The Angel of Darkness. These were the last of the original chronology (and Core Designās contributions to the series), as the followup to 2003ās The Angel of Darkness was 2006ās Tomb Raider Legends, a reboot of the series.
Itās an interesting trilogy of games, because Core Design had gotten tired of making a new Tomb Raider every year. So, in The Last Revelation, they tried to kill off the character, but Eidos wasnāt just going to let it go. Chronicles was told in flashbacks, but with The Angel of Darkness, she was just alive again. Apparently, there was going to be an explanation for this, but it was among the many, many things cut in its extremely rushed development. Thatās not to say this is the dregs. IV and V are decent games, and itās just Angel of Darkness that can be painful to play.
The important thing about another remaster trilogy is that they will have covered all of Core Designās Tomb Raider games. After Angel of Darkness, it was moved to Crystal Dynamics who rebooted it with Legends. They would later be bought by Rebellion before being shut down in 2010.
As for the remasters, Aspyr touts that theyāll be providing āeach remastered with improved visuals, modern control options, photo mode, trophies and achievements, and more.ā Iām assuming it will be a lot like Tomb Raider I-III Remastered, which apparently turned out pretty well according to Destructoidās Tiago āTurnstileā Manuel. He did a solid write-up of it around its release, which I found convincing enough that I bought it. Still havenāt played it, but I refuse to uninstall it. One day.
Aspyr has established itself as a remaster house, largely focusing on the Star Wars series. While their output quality has been all over the map, I see a lot of value in the fact that theyāll take on games of questionable reputation, like the upcoming Star Wars: Episode I: Jedi Power Battles remaster.
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered is coming to Switch, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on February 5, 2025.
Published: Oct 11, 2024 09:39 am