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Tomb Raider: Underworld Preview (PS3)

The Tomb Raider series has had more ups and downs that an astronaut in space. The franchise has gone from money gorging powerhouse to laughing stock. Its protagonist has gone through more plastic surgery than Jordan. Yet here we are in 2008 with another Tomb Raider game on the horizon and a private showing in London. We were ushered behind closed doors, plied with mineral water and plonked in a film theatre. We’ve been under embargo for the past month, but we’re delighted to finally share what we were shown.

Thailand is the port of call this time around. The first thing you notice (and what was pointed out by our presenter) is how gorgeous the game looks. Crystal clear water, blue skies, lush vegetation and white sandy beaches all stand out. There are no moody post apocalyptic wastelands here. Tomb Raider Underground takes place in the most beautiful regions of the world and it’s by far the most graphically accomplished game in the series, even in its current state (Mid-alpha Xbox 360 code). Large open space feature heavily in Lara’s latest outing and it’s a welcome relief after an overreliance on enclosed gloomy tombs. You can take a dip in the ocean, swimming among the fishes or sit idle on your boat. This is a game to be enjoyed visually and there’s no point not to.





The biggest improvement over past titles is the attention to detail. When you move through the jungle you part the vegetation. There’s no lazy clipping in Underworld, the game’s physics are fully realised. As you play around in the mud, Lara gets progressively dirty. Her clothes pick up dust and grime and jumping in a lake will solve that problem. She’ll emerge gleaming and shiny from the water. It all adds up to an immerse experience on par with rival Uncharted. The localised music is the cherry on top of an impressively looking cake.

The most noticeable difference is the way in which Lara moves. In Underworld she’s fully motion-capped (after a gymnast) so she’s fluid in her movement and realistically pulls off gymnastic moves. Underworld is by far one of the best games we’ve seen for human movement. This would all be pointless if she didn’t have the moves to match the abilities. There’s a new wall hug ability that keeps her safe and Lara’s trusty grapple returns again. It’s been tweaked to allow you to bend it around corners and have a greater number of uses. There’s a tranquilliser gun for those that believe shooting wildlife in a game is inhumane and sticky grenades that cause a nasty amount of damage. Whether it’s shooting from a ledge, balancing on a beam or climbing up a wall, Tomb Raider Underworld is as varied as it could be.

Everything has been enhanced. There’s a snazzy adrenaline system that lets you pull off fancy headshots in slow motion, persistent corpses to add to the game’s realism and a new take on the ‘quick-time-event.’ Combat has been improved with melee attacks, dual pistol aiming and acrobatic dodges. We saw bats, tigers and mythical Nagas and the developers promised countless others.





Puzzle solving returns (to an impressively larger scale) and there’s a hint / demand system that allows those who are stuck to be given gradually more obvious hints. It’s entirely optional, but is definitely a nice feature to have in reserve.


There’s no loading between levels and a sharing photo mode for the PSN and Xbox Live is included to encourage social gaming. Just as we were getting into it, the lights were turned on and we were off for a Thai meal. It’s looking good and there’s no reason why it shouldn’t turn out to be an impressive game.


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Comments

By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Aug 26, 2008
FoolWolf
This actually sounds like a Tomb Raider game I would enjoy for once...
Intriguing.
By Florentin (SI Veteran Member) on Sep 17, 2008
Florentin
looks and sounds awesome
worth the money I am sure

how much is it going for?
By richard58 (SI Newbie) on Dec 09, 2008
richard58
I bought this game today! let's see if it's good. The graphics are at least good, but let's see the gameplay.

because the aniversary was wonderful!!!!
By nobuargaoda (SI Core Veteran) on Dec 10, 2008
nobuargaoda
Yeah, Tomb Raider Anniversary was a great game. I think that the next chapter, Underworld will follow the success of it's predecessor, the Anniversary.... thanks to the wonderful storyline for the game. It's a plus for Underworld!
By devel (SI Elite) on Dec 10, 2008
devel
Lara yet again at a great game! Picking up in Mythological history by Thor's hammer.
I mean who doesn't think that if Lara gets the hammer, she manages to crack up a God! Lara Croft vs Kratos! I'm predicting something epic in here guys...
By nobuargaoda (SI Core Veteran) on Dec 11, 2008
nobuargaoda
Means Lara left her dual handguns and bash her enemy using Mjolnir? Funny, and about the great game thing, that's 100% true. Lara's adventure is second to none!
By devel (SI Elite) on Dec 11, 2008
devel
Naw, you still have her pistols, even in underwater i might add, (some good guns she has..), and other weapons, like uzi's or revolvers. She even has that hook like thingy again.
By nobuargaoda (SI Core Veteran) on Dec 13, 2008
nobuargaoda
Sounds great! Classic Lara Croft.... but why she destroys her own mansion in the video? Anybody knows?
By devel (SI Elite) on Dec 13, 2008
devel
I think it's to cut binds to the past, and move on to a better future. They said that on the Dev diaries on Playstation.
By nobuargaoda (SI Core Veteran) on Dec 13, 2008
nobuargaoda
Wow.... another unique storyline! And character development! Makes us the gamers can't wait for a long time, right?
By devel (SI Elite) on Dec 13, 2008
devel
Indeed. They havne't also said anything about why she wants to kill a god. Or why she really wants that hammer. Guess we do have to buy the game if we want to find out. And it's almost here so its just a matter of being patient.
By devel (SI Elite) on Dec 13, 2008
devel
Indeed. They haven't also said anything about why she wants to kill a god. Or why she goes on finding the bloody hammer. I guess its just a matter of waiting because the game is right at the doorstep.
By nobuargaoda (SI Core Veteran) on Dec 13, 2008
nobuargaoda
Maybe Lara wants to get the Mjolnir to start building her new mansion ! :)
By devel (SI Elite) on Dec 14, 2008
devel
A mansion where? In The God's olympus? That's pushing a liuttle too far isn't it?