Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics have just released the debut trailer for Tomb Raider, and it certainly does a good job of getting your blood pumping.
The new Tomb Raider reboot finds Lara Croft embarking on her very first adventure after a storm destroys the boat she was travelling on, and leaves her stranded on an unknown beach in an unknown part of the world, left on her own to survive in a brutal new world against unknown challenges… and enemies.
Watch the ‘Turning Point’ trailer below (which took over a year to put together) and look forward to more news about Tomb Raider from E3 next week.
Until then you can browse through El33tonline’s previous coverage of Tomb Raider to find out a little more about the game, including the first ever screenshots and artwork.
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Comments:
This looks absolutely amazing.....one of the best game videos I have ever seen. Lara looks so real.....great job!
Amped for this game!
wow - this is a big step up from guardian of light! it's great to see games having high production CG sequences like they did during the ps2 era. i'm hoping the ps3 version will have 1080P CG like final fantasy xiii did - may as well use all that extra space on the blu-ray. and i also hope there are lots more scenes like this during the game! lara's voice has changed but maybe that's not a bad thing - she's only sweet sixteen after all...