Now, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light is an excellent game filled with its fair share of adventure, set-piece action sequences, and plenty of gunplay, but when the game was first released on Xbox 360, and subsequently PlayStation 3 and PC, a key element was missing: Online cooperative gameplay!
Sure, you could play co-op with a buddy sitting right beside you in the physical realm, but the virtual realm? No dice.
Thankfully, at the end of last month, an online cooperative patch was released for the Xbox 360 version of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light.
Now, it’s the PlayStation 3’s turn.
From a Twitter tweet posted on the official Crystal Dynamics account:
“PS3 online co-op title update is now live! Huzzah!”
Yes Crystal D. Huzzah indeed!
So if you’ve got yourself a copy of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light on PS3, and you’ve been itching to play through the game with a friend who isn’t in your general vicinity, you can now download the title update to play the game over the wires instead!
If you haven’t got Guardian of Light just yet… read El33tonline’s review to get an idea of what you’re missing out on!
Source: Crystal Dynamics on Twitter
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