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Upon release, Tomb Raider became an unexpected success, reaching the top of sales charts and remaining for a time. It went on to sell over 7 million units worldwide. [69] [80] Tomb Raider II was a greater commercial success, with debut sales higher than the first game and total worldwide sales of 8 million units.
Tomb Raider was the debut entry for the series on Nintendo platforms, with it being described by developers and journalists as technically impressive for the platform. It sold well for THQ, and was praised by critics for its technical achievements and emulation of the main series gameplay in portable form.
Tomb Raider IV–VI Remastered is a collection of remasters of Core Design's last three entries, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Tomb Raider: Chronicles, and Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, developed and published by Aspyr, and set for release on 14 February 2025 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and ...
Tomb Raider II: Ported by Westlake Interactive 1999 Bugdom: Developed by Pangea Software: Madden NFL 2000: Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft: Ported by Westlake Interactive Tomb Raider: Gold: 2000 Deus Ex: Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri: Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force: The Sims: Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation: 2001 American McGee's ...
Tomb Raider III (also known as Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft) is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and published by Eidos Interactive. It was released for the PlayStation and Microsoft Windows platforms in 1998. Tomb Raider III is the third title in the Tomb Raider series and a sequel to Tomb Raider II.
Studios under Square Enix Europe developed titles belonging to franchises previously published by Eidos, such as Tomb Raider, Hitman, Deus Ex, and Championship Manager. The Championship Manager series has seen the greatest number of releases, at nine games on four platforms, followed by the Tomb Raider series at six games across eleven platforms.
The Angel of Darkness follows on from events in Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation and Tomb Raider: Chronicles, where Lara Croft was presumed dead.An unspecified time later, Lara arrives in Paris at the request of her former mentor, Werner Von Croy, who was tasked by a man named Eckhardt to find a set of artefacts known as the Obscura Paintings.