Tomb Raider (2013)

Crystal Dynamics

Android · Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360 · iOS

3.94 from 11046 ratings

23509 members have it in their collection · 705 playing now · 5459 backlogged · 1621 wish listed

How long? Main story 17h · with extras 19h · 100% 27h (from 200 logged playthroughs)

Tomb Raider explores the intense and gritty origin story of Lara Croft and her ascent from a young woman to a hardened survivor. Armed only with raw instincts and the ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance, Lara must fight to unravel the dark history of a forgotten island to escape its relentless hold.

Release dates

  • Mar 04, 2013 (Full Release) (North_America) Linux
  • Mar 04, 2013 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mar 05, 2013 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Mar 06, 2013 (Full Release) (Asia) PlayStation 3
  • Apr 25, 2013 (Full Release) (Japan) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
  • Jan 23, 2014 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Mac
  • Apr 27, 2016 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Linux
  • Feb 12, 2026 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android, iOS

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Haxiel

Review Haxiel 5/5 · Mar 19, 2026

A very compelling reboot of a well-known and beloved character. Gameplay mechanics feel brilliant, especially the environment traversal. Combat is tense and engaging. The story is also interesting, putting an intelligent Lara against a mystery that she can't quite solve, all the while she tries to keep herself and her friends alive. I really liked this game, enough to attempt …

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A very compelling reboot of a well-known and beloved character. Gameplay mechanics feel brilliant, especially the environment traversal. Combat is tense and engaging. The story is also interesting, putting an intelligent Lara against a mystery that she can't quite solve, all the while she tries to keep herself and her friends alive. I really liked this game, enough to attempt 100% completion during my playthrough.

One nitpick I have is regarding the enemy kill count - it feels as if Lara wasn't quite so much of a killing machine in the previous installments.

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Maiden_in_Black

Review Maiden_in_Black 3/5 · Oct 24, 2025

An enjoyable romp

Really, thats about it. This game's probably the best platformer I've ever played. Not just because the game feels very much conceived with the aim of platforming firmly in the crossroads but also because of the angles and the execution employed in many of those climbs and jumps. Most of the game, and specially the big moments, are incredibly cinematic …

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Really, thats about it. This game's probably the best platformer I've ever played. Not just because the game feels very much conceived with the aim of platforming firmly in the crossroads but also because of the angles and the execution employed in many of those climbs and jumps. Most of the game, and specially the big moments, are incredibly cinematic and enjoyable to both watch and experience, and usually require a certain readiness to react in some cases.

The story and the combat both take a secondary seat to this, but the one is serviceable and the other can be, if not extremely engaging, exactly, then very fun, specially if you up the difficulty a tad so that you can't just carelessly mow enemies without concern.

So long as you are not looking for difficult puzzles, you'll have a blast.

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ARNO129

Review ARNO129 5/5 · Sep 1, 2025

"Immersed in Yamatai — A Heartfelt 5-Star Review of Tomb Raider (2013)"

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"Immersed in Yamatai — A Heartfelt 5-Star Review of Tomb Raider (2013)"

I recently played Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition from 2013, and wow—putting myself back in that world reminded me how brilliantly crafted this game was for its time. From the opening moments, I was hooked by the visceral storytelling and gripping survival narrative. Watching Lara evolve from a vulnerable, …

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"Immersed in Yamatai — A Heartfelt 5-Star Review of Tomb Raider (2013)"

I recently played Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition from 2013, and wow—putting myself back in that world reminded me how brilliantly crafted this game was for its time. From the opening moments, I was hooked by the visceral storytelling and gripping survival narrative. Watching Lara evolve from a vulnerable, desperate young woman to a determined survivor made the story not just compelling, but deeply personal.

Storyline & Atmosphere The game doesn’t shy away from the darker, more brutal side of origin stories. Lara’s transformation, born from loss and terror, felt raw and real—especially the pivotal sequence where she first takes a life. I genuinely felt her turmoil, and that emotional undercurrent is what elevated the whole journey for me

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opusmalenae

Review opusmalenae 5/5 · Apr 20, 2025

Wow.

I don't know how I've lived my life without ever playing this game. Lara is an absolute icon and I loved every second.

MantaOrlando

Review MantaOrlando 4/5 · Oct 18, 2024

Amazing.

Quite an alright story about Lara who went from survivor to the tomb raider she is. I still remember some moments of the game. That's telling. I like the mixed gameplay with bow & arrow and guns. I can see how old school purists can be turned off by this but just give it a try.

erendagdelen

Review erendagdelen 5/5 · Jul 27, 2023

Lara is my child love. I AM IN LOVE LARA CROFT

Amgart

Review Amgart 3/5 · Jan 25, 2023

Good but far from excellent

The good

  • The graphics are nice (even I couldn't play it on ultra on my Steam Deck because of some framerate drops)
  • The music fits totally with the adventure.
  • The gameplay is good and fun and the only that I can criticize is the camera, too shaky and a pain a lot of times.

The bad

  • The plot is boring, …
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The good

  • The graphics are nice (even I couldn't play it on ultra on my Steam Deck because of some framerate drops)
  • The music fits totally with the adventure.
  • The gameplay is good and fun and the only that I can criticize is the camera, too shaky and a pain a lot of times.

The bad

  • The plot is boring, non-catchy at all, full of absurd and cliché moments, characters are irrelevant and totally forgettable.
  • Tombs are great but short and simple.
  • Multiplayer achievements (really??!!! I hate this!)

Conclusion

To be honest, I have some fun playing this. I think it is a good reboot for Tomb Raider but I feel that it could be so much better. I hope they learned and made 'Rise' and 'Shadow' of the Tomb Raider great games after this one!

If you like adventures game you can play it and you will have some fun, but don't expect too much.

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ActivatorX7

Review ActivatorX7 5/5 · Jun 3, 2022

more than expexted

always thought that if I ever play this game i won't like it. But that's not the case, i liked it so much that i am gonna play the sequels as well.

Zoracalypse

Review Zoracalypse 3/5 · Mar 22, 2022

Solid action game, shaky underlying gender dynamics

Though the game is enjoyable, well paced, and the combat is fluid the character development is incomplete and writing poor.

Each of your accompanying "friends" seem to exist as characatures, with no fleshing out or relationship with Lara, and Lara gets little development either.

Except her suffering, which is fully explored.

We see her constantly at threat: shot, stabbed, cauterizing …

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Though the game is enjoyable, well paced, and the combat is fluid the character development is incomplete and writing poor.

Each of your accompanying "friends" seem to exist as characatures, with no fleshing out or relationship with Lara, and Lara gets little development either.

Except her suffering, which is fully explored.

We see her constantly at threat: shot, stabbed, cauterizing her own wounds, cut, choked, dragged, hung upside down, impaled by rebar, beaten, crushed under rocks and more. Some of these grisly scenes are avoidable, but the game also insists on re-injuring Lara throughout the game, just as she is starting to recover. With each new injury comes more screaming, limping, bleeding, gasping.

The developers claim this was all to elicit a sense of wanting to "protect" Lara, as if your main goal in most video games isn't already keeping your character from dying.

Overall I still liked sections, and it can be enjoyable, just be ready for some weirdly gnarly treatment of your character for no other apparent reason than she's a woman out on her own.

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Dark_Mamba

Review Dark_Mamba 4/5 · Jan 5, 2022

Good game, not great through

The shooting mecanics are fun, game looks great but the history for me was pretty bad, if you ignore the story, the game is really fun. Jumping and killing foes while searching for a cover is a hell of a drug.

Also, death by fall is my worst enemy in this game, enemies didn´t kill me more than 3 time, …

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The shooting mecanics are fun, game looks great but the history for me was pretty bad, if you ignore the story, the game is really fun. Jumping and killing foes while searching for a cover is a hell of a drug.

Also, death by fall is my worst enemy in this game, enemies didn´t kill me more than 3 time, but im sure that calculating wrong the jump killed me more than 30 times.

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killerstar

Review killerstar 3/5 · Jun 10, 2020

It's fine.

Platforming is fun and the game manages to get the momentum going for the ~15 hours it took me to finish it. Combat is also fine, but there's too much of it. Puzzles are basically trivial and still, Lara will blurt out the solution if you take too long to get it.

Much has been said about how …

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It's fine.

Platforming is fun and the game manages to get the momentum going for the ~15 hours it took me to finish it. Combat is also fine, but there's too much of it. Puzzles are basically trivial and still, Lara will blurt out the solution if you take too long to get it.

Much has been said about how almost every single gameplay elements fights against the narrative action. The plot is dumb and Lara is dumber (how on earth didn't she realise sooner what the cultists were planing?). The natural environments look good, but the man-made levels not only are ugly, but they don't look as real places. A ridiculously huge army of dudes lives there and yet there's not a single toilet.

The game is constantly fighting your suspension of disbelief by spawning enemies in nonsensical places. I couldn't empathise more with the guard standing almost alone deep inside a tomb who sadly said to himself, "why am I even here?". Yeah, dude. Not only "why" but, considering that I had to destroy a lift in order to enter, "how?".

Anyway. A pretty mediocre, middle of the road game. I'm glad I finally finished it.

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killerstar

Status killerstar May 25, 2020

Started this just because I had too much time on my hands this holiday (it's May Revolution day in Argentina) and Prey was not enough, apparently.

It's fun if a but simplistic, but it's kind of off-putting the mind-boggling quantity of people that Lara murders. Lot's of games have the protagonist laying a carpet of corpses behind them and we …

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Started this just because I had too much time on my hands this holiday (it's May Revolution day in Argentina) and Prey was not enough, apparently.

It's fun if a but simplistic, but it's kind of off-putting the mind-boggling quantity of people that Lara murders. Lot's of games have the protagonist laying a carpet of corpses behind them and we all accept. Why? Because for the most part th*ey don't make a big deal of it. They tend to use narrative tricks to take your mind off it. This game, however, does make a big deal when the innocent archaeologist is forced to kill for the first time (off-putting sexual violence included) but she instantly (and I mean instantly) goes on to murdering a dozen more men. We get two lines of dialogue lampshading what happened aaaand we are off to the usual mowing down of nameless dudes.

What's funny is that when she reads the main antagonist journal speaking about needing people who have no problem with violence she comments something along the lines of "he sure is evil".

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marcosladarense

Status marcosladarense Apr 15, 2020

I am a huge fan of Lara. Tomb Raider 2 is my favorite game in life (in a tie with countless of others). I love even The Angel of Darkness. I finally give a try to this re-imgaining yesterday (it was free on Steam past month). It is worse than I have thought. It is a rip-off (of Uncharted)! A …

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I am a huge fan of Lara. Tomb Raider 2 is my favorite game in life (in a tie with countless of others). I love even The Angel of Darkness. I finally give a try to this re-imgaining yesterday (it was free on Steam past month). It is worse than I have thought. It is a rip-off (of Uncharted)! A bad copy of an outstanding copy (Uncharted). There is no real exploration. Everything is straight-forward and wrapped in a cinematographic way, with little control, and full of QTE. Completely action-oriented. Pointless things like collectibles, hunting etc. But the game is kind of addicting because it is varied in its presentation and it is fast pacing. I completed 23% in 3 hours. But addiction doesn't mean that something is good. On the contrary! This game is very similar to Tomb Raider Legend in its structure, an action straight-forward game, but with no soul, no Tomb Raider atmosphere. Don't understand how it was a hit and praised...maybe due to the amazing graphics and cinema-like gameplay.

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LordEnglish

Status LordEnglish Apr 12, 2020

I agree with Zubera's argument that the game's disparate elements don't play nice together, but I found that the combat did more than enough to carry the game for me. It helps that the sound design is fantastic (I fired the shotgun once and was instantly hooked). I even learned to appreciate the game's infamously brutal violence, since it made …

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I agree with Zubera's argument that the game's disparate elements don't play nice together, but I found that the combat did more than enough to carry the game for me. It helps that the sound design is fantastic (I fired the shotgun once and was instantly hooked). I even learned to appreciate the game's infamously brutal violence, since it made the combat feel much more visceral.

I do wish Lara's transformation from naive newcomer to one-woman army was staggered out a bit more, and we didn't go from killing zero people to killing ten in the span of as many minutes. The tone and atmosphere fall apart at that moment and the game never quite brings them back together. It also could have added some gameplay variety; as it stands the encounters can be a bit samey.

On the whole, I don't think much else worked for me. The puzzles were basic, the story wasn't great, and I question the need for an upgrade system at all, but the combat is satisfying enough that I do recommend it.

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histidia

Status histidia Nov 21, 2019

Easily my favorite game of all time. For it's time this was a revolutionary step up for the franchise in every single way imaginable. The story is amazing, the graphics are stunning and gameplay is exquisite. The only thing this game coould maybe use is Lara's character development but I don't feel like it really needs it because you can …

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Easily my favorite game of all time. For it's time this was a revolutionary step up for the franchise in every single way imaginable. The story is amazing, the graphics are stunning and gameplay is exquisite. The only thing this game coould maybe use is Lara's character development but I don't feel like it really needs it because you can tell that Lara is already an well established character from the very start.

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TheTheory

Review TheTheory 5/5 · Sep 20, 2019

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I've never played any of the prior iterations of the Tomb Raider/Lara Croft games. It's a series with a long history--the first game released in 1996--and has expanded to film and comics. So starting Tomb Raider I wasn't sure what to expect. What I was not expecting was a game that felt like an Uncharted ripoff.

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I've never played any of the prior iterations of the Tomb Raider/Lara Croft games. It's a series with a long history--the first game released in 1996--and has expanded to film and comics. So starting Tomb Raider I wasn't sure what to expect. What I was not expecting was a game that felt like an Uncharted ripoff.

That sounds like a slam--and for all I know, prior iterations of Tomb Raider were like this enough that Uncharted is really the game that's a ripoff--but I love Uncharted, and Tomb Raider is so fun to play that I'm not even mad.

Croft and her crew (well, not her crew--just the crew she's a part of) are on a boat to find a lost island with a lost civilization who worship a lost god. But when a storm shipwrecks them, she finds herself alone on a dangerous island trying desperately to save her crewmates and herself.

I could probably copy-paste a lot of my review for Uncharted here. You're doing the same basic stuff, and even the plots play out very similarly. Adventuring. Indiana Jones-style treasure hunting. Puzzle solving. Light platforming. Some gunplay. A weird supernatural element to the plot/foes that gives off a Resident Evil 4 vibe.

As I say in just about every review I write here, I am not good at video games, so I don't want to say Tomb Raider was easy because I didn't feel like I was cakewalking it. But at the same time, like, I wasn't dying over and over. The only times I was getting frustrated was a few "interactive cinematics" sections where you need to guide Croft (down rapids, on a parachute, that sort of thing) and there is a specific path that results in death if you deviate from it. But the paths aren't marked, really, so it's a lot of trial and error (and then once the path is known, just pure execution of the maneuvers). Those were frustrating, but also rare enough to not impede enjoyment much. But, like, the shooting mechanics feel good, ammo is in regular supply, and enemies aren't absurdly spongy--most of them go down with a few well-placed shots. (I suspect that players who are more used to shooters--and are looking for a challenge with gunplay--will find this unsatisfying.)

Weapons mostly feel really good. You start off with a basic bow with some arrows (one of the best early skills to upgrade is the ability to loot your arrows off corpses, or you'll be scrambling for arrows during some of the beginning stages of the game), then start finding guns. You won't have to worry about dropping guns--there's only three guns types and a weapon slot for each; once you find it (which happens at specific points in the plot), it's yours to use or ignore as you wish. You also get to choose how to upgrade your weapons with scrap you find (the in-game currency). They make the bow a very appealing weapon, and a viable alternative to guns, although you'll complete your loadout with a pistol, riffle, and shotgun. The bow, pistol, and riffle are all good and make sense in different contexts. I never found a great context for the shotgun--it's range isn't great and by the time an enemy is that close, I found scrambling away to use a different weapon to be more health-efficient than fumbling with the shotgun. Honestly, they could have made the whole game pistol/bow and I would have been happy as a clam.

The puzzles feel like naturally overcoming barriers to be able to advance, rather than the Resident Evil style "complete the lock" keycraft. They're about making use of the environment and your skills. They're not the most intricate--or even elegant--of puzzles, but they're satisfying because of the way they're integrated into the game. Some of the puzzles are optional (side "tombs" you can raid for--well, mostly fun, although each has a collectable or two to procure that are really only crucial for people trying to 100% the game, but they're satisfying and fun--and I appreciate how the optional tombs don't have bad guys to shoot through, so they're a good chance to take a breather), others are necessary to figure out in order to advance the game.

I can't wait to play the sequel.

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ZaborFigasse

Review ZaborFigasse 4/5 · Mar 23, 2019

Не оно. Или оно?

В целом игра получилась очень неплохой. Но, играя, сложно отойти от впечатлений, что это больше не тот самый Tomb Raider. И складывается ощущение, что играешь в игру про Натана Дрейка с сиськами. Двойственные ощущения короче. Но пройти стоит для того, чтобы посмотреть каково это? Динамичный экшен с РПГ элементами. И эцсамое между собой органично срослось.

JopZ

Status JopZ Mar 19, 2018

Anyone watched the Tomb Raider (2018) game-film adaptation? They said it was based on this game with some minor improvements on the characters and plot making Lara Croft more relateable.

I'm curious as I haven't played this yet since it's way behind my backlogs. I wonder if they'll make the sequel based on the "Rise of the Tomb Raider" game. …

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Anyone watched the Tomb Raider (2018) game-film adaptation? They said it was based on this game with some minor improvements on the characters and plot making Lara Croft more relateable.

I'm curious as I haven't played this yet since it's way behind my backlogs. I wonder if they'll make the sequel based on the "Rise of the Tomb Raider" game. And the next sequel after that on the upcoming 2018 Tomb Raider game.

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Alaharon123

Review Alaharon123 5/5 · Mar 4, 2018

I suck at shooters. TR2013 was the perfect difficulty for me. It didn't feel patronizing, but rather perfectly tuned to my ability. I expect people experienced with shooters will find it too easy, but as someone who's only played a couple shooters and basically no multiplayer, I found this game to be perfect. It doesn't hurt that the story is …

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I suck at shooters. TR2013 was the perfect difficulty for me. It didn't feel patronizing, but rather perfectly tuned to my ability. I expect people experienced with shooters will find it too easy, but as someone who's only played a couple shooters and basically no multiplayer, I found this game to be perfect. It doesn't hurt that the story is stellar as well.

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strawman_army

Status strawman_army Feb 6, 2018

This is the best example I know of how to reboot a series the right way.

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Please...callmeYork

Status Please...callmeYork Mar 8, 2017

An entertaining game that was never what I wanted it be. It had thrilling set pieces, beautiful visuals and some excellent level design (I loved the verticality), but I found myself constantly thinking “please, let it be over soon”. Maybe that is my own fault. I am unfamiliar with the series and was hoping this would convert me. I didn’t …

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An entertaining game that was never what I wanted it be. It had thrilling set pieces, beautiful visuals and some excellent level design (I loved the verticality), but I found myself constantly thinking “please, let it be over soon”. Maybe that is my own fault. I am unfamiliar with the series and was hoping this would convert me. I didn’t care for Lara though – she was bland and underdeveloped; the other characters even more so. I wish the puzzles had been better integrated into the game. The secret tombs were fun, but too short and simple. Every time the game seemed to be going in an interesting direction it instead devolved into generic gunplay. I might check out one of the older games, probably Anniversary. Maybe it will be focused more on puzzles then combat. One good thing came out of this game though. By the end I was so sick of killing people that I finally decided to start playing Chibi-Robo. So far it is delightful.

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Please...callmeYork

Status Please...callmeYork Mar 1, 2017

I have mixed feelings about this. I am enjoying it immensely because it is a very well made and entertaining game, but I can't help but wish it had focused more on the actual tomb raiding. I want to find lost relics, solve puzzles and hunt game to survive, not shoot generic bad guys in their dumb bad guy faces. …

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I have mixed feelings about this. I am enjoying it immensely because it is a very well made and entertaining game, but I can't help but wish it had focused more on the actual tomb raiding. I want to find lost relics, solve puzzles and hunt game to survive, not shoot generic bad guys in their dumb bad guy faces. I have been trying not to use 'Survival Instinct' and am only using the bow (when the game doesn't force me to use a gun). I have never played a Tomb Raider game before. Actually, that's a lie. I played the original for about an hour, but didn't have the patience to master the controls.

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StJimmy501

Review StJimmy501 4/5 · Aug 30, 2016

This is the first and only Tomb Raider game i've played soo far and it was really fun. The world looked amazing, the story was fairly intriguing, and I really liked the main character. I enjoyed solving puzzles, the awesome ways you upgrade your skills and weapons, and the intense combat. Just an overall great game to play. If your …

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This is the first and only Tomb Raider game i've played soo far and it was really fun. The world looked amazing, the story was fairly intriguing, and I really liked the main character. I enjoyed solving puzzles, the awesome ways you upgrade your skills and weapons, and the intense combat. Just an overall great game to play. If your interested in a good story, it's here. And if your just interested in great gameplay, thats here too.

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MasterAqua

Status MasterAqua Oct 30, 2015

Really enjoyed this game it has a little bit of everything. I'm not that into games that the only object of it is to shoot stuff so I really liked exploring the island and actually trying to use my head to solve some puzzles. It was a very enjoyable way to spend time on my ps4

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KaruraDiamatis

Status KaruraDiamatis Oct 15, 2015

Finished the main storyline with an 87% completion rate and half of the PS4 trophies. I might go for 100% collectables, all skills, and fully modded weapons, but the multiplayer trophies don't interest me.

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KaruraDiamatis

Status KaruraDiamatis Sep 22, 2015

Around 50% complete.
It's the middle of the night and suddenly these enemies are more accurate with sub-machine guns than they've been the entire game.

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KaruraDiamatis

Status KaruraDiamatis Sep 15, 2015

27% complete. I'm loving this game, which is strange since I normally don't enjoy shooter types.

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