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Before you jump to any conclusions, you should know that this game won't simply be a high-resolution version of the same Tomb Raider after Tomb Raider that you've been playing for the last six years. While the graphics are getting a marked improvement - and it's probably the first thing you'll notice about the game - The Angel of Darkness will play like no other Tomb Raider game in the series.
The Angel of Darkness will essentially be three games in one. That is, the game is split up into three distinct parts, each of which plays dramatically different from the others.
> I love the Tomb Raider games and can't wait for the PS2 version :-)
Same here!! Ive got all the Tomb Raider games on the PSOne and DC plus the two Game Boy games - I cant get enough!! The PS2 version will be awesome!!
Officially announced yesterday in London.
I thought it was announced on the 20th, as SR have a news upwire on it from the 21st.
Before you jump to any conclusions, you should know that this game won't simply be a high-resolution version of the same Tomb Raider after Tomb Raider that you've been playing for the last six years. While the graphics are getting a marked improvement - and it's probably the first thing you'll notice about the game - The Angel of Darkness will play like no other Tomb Raider game in the series.
The Angel of Darkness will essentially be three games in one. That is, the game is split up into three distinct parts, each of which plays dramatically different from the others.