The decision to fight sends you into a sequence of a game that shines with a gripping tale of survival. If you do everything right, you get to watch Lara barely survive the ordeals she has to face on Yamatai. However, if you fail at any point, Lara will go through some tough struggles for the sake of her own survival. Watching a wolf tear and claw through an innocent girl is not a nice sight to behold.
Freezing to death, stepping into traps, falling from heights and starving are a few other ways to see your journey cut short. Eventually though, the game begins to offer ways to fight back. Instead, you are riddled with a series of quicktime events that feel like a scripted movie. Press X to do this, hold Y to do that. It feels like playing a movie, which is good depending on who you are, but a video game is supposed to be an experience for the player. With this game, you can easily watch the story YouTube without feeling like you missed out on much.
Tomb Raider has a generic cast of characters for you to meet and interact with. The villains are the run-off-the-mill bad guys who want to protect the island by killing stranded survivors.
However, its main bad guy, even with his little screen time fails to make an impression during the final hours of the game. Tomb Raider manages to provide a great linear experience at the cost of true video game exploration. Save files for the newer games work a little differently. Classic Macintosh savegame instructions are also on a separate page. If you already know what savegame files are and just want instructions on how to download and install them, you can skip down to the instructions.
These files are named 'savegame' with a number extension e. When you reload a game you have previously saved, your computer interprets the savegame file and restores Lara exactly where she was when you saved. You've probably done this hundreds of times. The only difference here is that we'll be moving these files from my game to yours. All the PC save files on this site come in. Most of the. Newer versions of Windows should open. If this doesn't happen, right-click the. Then choose Windows Explorer or File Explorer.
This works a little differently depending on the game and the version of Windows you have. Start by following the instructions below. I know it's a lot of words, but not every section will apply to you. If you take it step by step, it's really not too difficult.
Unfortunately, classic Tomb Raider Mac savegame files and Windows savegame files are incompatible. This site has a selection of both. These can be found on the savegame file pages for each game. All of the following should be done when the Tomb Raider game is not running. If you're having trouble, Windows Help and your particular web browser's Help function can provide more info about downloading files from the web. If you have been saving your game as you play, you will already have some savegame files of your own.
Before you install the saves you downloaded, you will probably want to back up your own savegame files i. Then, if necessary, you can restore your earlier saves. Once you've found them, follow the steps below to back up your files. If you can't find the savegame files using these instructions, check the troubleshooting section.
Follow the steps below to back up your files. Otherwise, you may accidentally erase your own saves. Now that you've completed all of the steps above, your downloaded saves should be in the game program directory. Close all the windows and files you've opened and start the game as usual. In the main menu, choose the 'Load Game' option to bring up your list of saved games. The downloaded saves should now be on that list.
Select the save you want and press Enter or Action to load it, just as you would load your own saved game. Now you should be good to go!
If you've done everything as described and the saves won't load, first check the troubleshooting section below. A few common problems are addressed there. If you don't find the answer you need, feel free to ask for help. I double-clicked the savegame file and the game won't load. Or, I opened the savegame file and it looks like a bunch of gibberish text.
What am I doing wrong? Savegame files are written by the game program and can only be read by the game program or a savegame editor or hex editor Loading a savegame file by double-clicking it won't work. The step-by-step instructions above explain how to do this. I followed the instructions but I can't find the Tomb Raider game directory on my computer where you said it would be. If you chose a different location, then that is where the savegame files will be.
If you can't remember where you installed the game then you will need to search your computer to find it. Then, in the box under 'Named' or 'Find files or folders named', enter the name of the program from the list below. For newer versions of Windows, open File Explorer, select the hard drive where your games are installed, and type the name of the program file into the box at the top left corner of the window.
Depending on how your hard drive is indexed you may need to browse to the Program Files or Program Files x86 folder and then do the search. If you can't find the game program, try searching for 'Core Design', 'Eidos', 'savegame', or even 'tomb'. The search may turn up other files with those names, so you will then have to sort through the results.
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