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- Tomb Raider Definitive Edition (2013) is now available on Nintendo Switch, offering the complete campaign, multiplayer, and bonus digital content.
- The eShop release includes a Dark Horse comic, a mini art book, and the Final Hours of Tomb Raider documentary.
- The game supports touchscreen menu navigation and runs at an unspecified frame rate, but sources suggest potential performance improvements for the upcoming Switch 2 targeting 60 fps.
- A 10% discount is available on the eShop until November 24th.
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Tomb Raider Definitive Edition (2013) Lands on Nintendo Switch with 10% Discount Until Nov 24th
Tomb Raider fans can now play the 2013 Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch. This remastered version, previously available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, includes the complete campaign, multiplayer, and bonus digital content. The eShop release also features a Dark Horse comic, a mini art book, and the “Final Hours of Tomb Raider” documentary. The Switch version supports touchscreen menu navigation, as indicated on the eShop page. Some sources suggest the upcoming Switch 2 will see performance improvements, targeting 60 fps. Available on the eShop until November 24th, the game is currently discounted by 10%.
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| Specification | |
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| Official Name | Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness |
| Brief Summary | A series of grisly murders brings Lara into conflict with a sinister Alchemist from the past, and a secret alliance of powerful individuals shrouded in mystery. Accused of the murder of her one time mentor, Werner Von Croy, Lara becomes a fugitive on the run. Pursued by the police, she follows the Alchemist into a dark world of blood, betrayal and vengeance where it is up to her to defeat this unholy alliance, and stop them from unleashing their incredible powers on the world.
Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness is the sixth game in the Tomb Raider series, and is the sequel to Tomb Raider: Chronicles. Angel of Darkness introduces new stealth and close-combat moves - ducking, sneaking and hug-the-walls walking. Lara must build her skills by performing action sequences. You'll have her running, dodging, performing flying leaps and platform jumps, shimming along walls and cables, as well as moving boxes and other obstacles around. Advancements are achieved with strategically placed power-ups. Collect weapons and ammunition, artifacts and money. |
| Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Mac |
| Released | June 20, 2003 |
| Genre | Shooter, Adventure |
| Play Modes | Single player |
| Content Rating | T |
| Languages | English |
| Genre | Core Design |
| Genre | Eidos Interactive, Aspyr Media |
| Ratings | 62/100 (113 reviews) |
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