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Many people remember Tomb Raider (TR) on the Sony Play Station. TR I-III are some of the games that made Sony's first system a hit. What most people don't know is that this game released on Sega Saturn and PC first. So when you see people refer to the Saturn version as a port, they are incorrect. It was the original release.
This is an amazing game no matter the system! The graphics are dated. If you want the original experience or the first TR game in your collection of games, buy this. If you want an updated version, check out TR: Anniversary. It is the same game on an updated game engine with a new visual graphic overhaul.
Not many people realize but Tomb Raider was first released for the Saturn in late '95. While most people remember the PS1 version most fondly, the Saturn version is just as good. While the graphics are not as superb as the PS1 version, the gameplay and the fun of this fun action/adventure game is still there. A must-own game for your Saturn collection and can be found pretty cheap.
From the ruins of Rome to the futuristic setting of Atlantis, Tomb Raider takes the gamer through a variety of wonderful worlds. Unlike its sequels, it stays in the tombs and out of other settings. I believe that it is one of the best games ever made, and it certainly is a classic. However, I believe that its sequels (though not for Saturn) in many aspects overshadow it. The scenery in Tomb Raider is better than most games, although it is mostly cubed and flat. The game play and plot are wonderful, and the graphics and sounds are acceptable. However, the artificial intelligence enemies are less than intelligent, and the gamer is often left feeling underestimated with the ease of some of the puzzles. Laura's moves are limited, and the weapons supply is less than perfect. The bonus levels present in the gold version are a lot of fun to play, but they add little to the game's plot. I would recommend this game to any fan of the Tomb Raider series and to the average gamer. However, I do feel that other versions have better qualities. Tomb Raider II offers wonderful AI and is perhaps the best for a gamer seeking combat. Tomb Raider III combines the better aspects of the previous two, and Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation offers the best plot and character mobility. If you are looking to stay in the tombs, or if you are not into puzzles, stick with this game. However, don't miss out on the other great qualities the Tomb Raider series offers.
A must have for your collection as the first Tomb Raider game. This game can be a lot of fun with all the puzzles and different enemy types. I personally like it, but find the controls slow and sluggish. Though it's a great game in content it's not one I plan on finishing.