Introduction to the Tomb Raider Series

Tomb Raider is among the most successful and long-lived video game series of all time, with more than 95 million games sold as of 2022. Its heroine, British adventurer and archaeologist Lara Croft, has evolved into one of the most iconic characters in pop culture, let alone gaming. She has been inducted into the Walk of Game, and the Guinness Book of World Records has recognized her as the "Most Successful Human Virtual Game Heroine." Tomb Raider has inspired major motion pictures, comic books, novels, theme park rides, toys,and scads of other merchandise.

The first six Tomb Raider games were developed by Core Design in Derby, U.K. The franchise now belongs to the American studio Crystal Dynamics, who developed Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld, as well as the first two games in the Survivor trilogy. (The third, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, was developed by Eidos-Montréal.) For an overview of the games, read on, and be sure to check out the Tomb Raider Timeline on a separate page.

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Tomb Raider

October 1996

Sega Saturn, MS-DOS/Windows, PlayStation. Later: Macintosh, Nokia N-Gage, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, PlayStation 3, PSP and Vita (via PlayStation Network), iOS, Android

This is where it all began. In late 1996, gamers around the world got their first glimpse of intrepid British adventurer Lara Croft. She's been hired by Jacqueline Natla, CEO of Natla Technologies, to locate a mysterious artifact rumored to lie buried in a Peruvian tomb. With the gamer's help, Lara finds the artifact only to realize it's just part of a larger, more powerful object: the Scion, a relic from the lost continent Atlantis. Lara also learns she's not the only one after this prize, and (surprise, surprise!) her new employer is not at all what she seems to be.

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Tomb Raider Gold

Tomb Raider Gold

March 1998

MS-DOS/Windows, Macintosh, iOS, Android

Shortly after the release of Tomb Raider II, the original Tomb Raider  was re-issued for Windows and released for the first time for Macintosh in a special "Gold" edition. It included the original levels, plus two new expert chapters, "Shadow of the Cat" and "Unfinished Business," in which Lara returns to Egypt and Atlantis, respectively. The bonus levels were made available as a free download for players who already owned the original Tomb Raider CD. They were never released for PlayStation.

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Tomb Raider 2

Tomb Raider II: Starring Lara Croft

October 1997

Windows, PlayStation. Later: Macintosh, PlayStation 3, PSP and Vita (via PlayStation Network)

In the second installment in the series, archaeologist-adventurer Lara Croft goes after the legendary Dagger of Xian, an artifact rumored to give whoever possesses it the power of the dragon. Naturally Lara isn't the only one after the dagger. The Fiamma Nera (Italian for "Black Flame"), a cult led by the megalomaniacal Marco Bartoli, will stop at nothing to get there first.

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Tomb Raider 2 Gold

Tomb Raider II Gold

June 1999

Windows, Macintosh

In 1999 Eidos re-released Tomb Raider II  in a special "Gold" edition. This version included the original storyline plus five bonus levels comprising a separate mini-adventure entitled "The Golden Mask," in which Lara heads to Alaska in search of the Mask of Tornarsuk. According to legend, this relic bestows powers of re-animation on its wearer. Again, these extras were also made available as a free download for Windows and Mac but were never released for PlayStation.

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Tomb Raider 3

Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft

November 1998

Windows, PlayStation. Later: Macintosh, PlayStation 3, PSP and Vita (via PlayStation Network)

Lara Croft returns in another action-packed adventure. We pick up her trail in India, where she's hunting for a missing artifact, the Infada Stone. While following the Ganges downriver, she runs into a Scottish scientist, one Dr. Willard, who is also looking for the stone. He informs her that it is actually one of four artifacts carved from an ancient meteorite. The search for the remaining artifacts takes her to London, a tropical island in the South Pacific, then to Nevada's Area 51. After finding all the artifacts, Lara heads for Antarctica, where the plot thickens.

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Tomb Raider: The Lost Artifact

Tomb Raider: The Lost Artifact

March 2000

Windows, Macintosh

This short, stand-alone sequel to Tomb Raider III  centers around Lara's search for a fifth artifact created from a piece of the same meteorite featured in that game. The quest takes our heroine from the late Dr. Willard's Scottish castle through the Channel Tunnel to the Paris Catacombs and the Poissy Zoo. In Paris, she meets an old enemy who is also seeking the artifact.

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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation

Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation

November 1999

Windows, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast. Later: Macintosh, PlayStation 3, PSP and Vita (via PlayStation Network)

In this epic adventure, released in the fall of 1999, Lara Croft returns to her roots...in more ways than one. First, the training levels are set in Cambodia in 1984, where a teenage Lara learns the basics from her mentor, Werner Von Croy. He also figures in the main plot, set in the present day.

Fans of the original Tomb Raider  will also be pleased to find a return to the ancient ruins and puzzle-based gameplay. The modern-day story begins in a Temple built to honor the Egyptian god Set. Lara raids this tomb to obtain an amulet, only to find that, in doing so, she unwittingly unleashes the evil deity into the world. Now she must re-capture him in order to save humanity.

In December 1999, to commemorate the centennial of Howard Carter's expedition to discover Tutankhamun's tomb, the British newspaper The Times teamed up with Eidos to release an exclusive Bonus level, in which Lara explores a newly discovered area of King Tut's tomb.

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Tomb Raider Chronicles

Tomb Raider Chronicles

November 2000

Windows, PlayStation, Sega Dreamcast. Later: Macintosh, PlayStation 3 and PSP (via PlayStation Network)

After being buried alive in the Temple of Horus at the end of The Last Revelation, our heroine is presumed dead. Friends and colleagues gather at Croft Manor to pay their respects and reminisce over Lara's past deeds. In flashback sequences the player gets to relive four of these adventures: The hunt for the Philosopher's Stone in Rome, a deep-sea dive off the coast of Russia in search of the Spear of Destiny, a brush with Hellspawn in old Ireland, and a foray into a high-tech office complex to retrieve the Iris artifact. Lara's fate is still unknown, but these four mini-stories helped fill the gap between The Last Revelation  and The Angel of Darkness.

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Tomb Raider: Angel of Darkness

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness

June 2003

Windows, PlayStation 2. Later: Macintosh, PlayStation 3 and PSP/Vita (via PlayStation Network)

The story begins with the brutal murder of Lara's former mentor, Werner Von Croy. Lara comes under suspicion and flees from the police in order to find evidence that will help prove her innocence. In the process, she comes up against a sinister alchemist and his cohorts. She also meets up with a mysterious stranger, who carries his own burdens and happens to be seeking the same answers.

The Angel of Darkness  was the first part in a planned trilogy which was never completed.

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Tomb Raider: Legend

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Legend

April 2006

Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360. Later: PSP (also runs on Vita), Nintendo GameCube (also runs on Wii), PS3 as part of the TR Trilogy. (Separate versions for mobile and Nintendo DS.)

Legend  was the first entry in the series developed by Crystal Dynamics. The story delves into Lara's history, beginning with her life-altering plane crash in the Himalayas. Throughout the game, she searches for the pieces of the fabled sword, Excalibur, which she hopes will help her fill in some of the blanks in her past. On the way, she crosses paths with an old friend she'd long believed to be dead but who turns out to be seeking the same sword for her own purposes.

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Tomb Raider: Anniversary

Lara Croft Tomb Raider: Anniversary

June 2007

Windows, PlayStation 2, PSP (also runs on Vita), Xbox 360, Wii. Later: Mac OS X, PS3 as part of the TR Trilogy. (Separate version for mobile phones.)

Released a little more than 10 years after the original Tomb Raider, Anniversary  follows the same basic storyline as the classic game. The updated plot ties together the original 1996 storyline and the new elements introduced in Legend. As in TR1, Lara is still searching for the Scion, a mystical artifact said to originate on the lost continent of Atlantis. But now she's not just playing for sport. She believes the Scion to be a repository of ancient knowledge that can help solve the mystery of her mother's disappearance.

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Tomb Raider: Underworld

Tomb Raider: Underworld

November 2008

Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii. Later: PlayStation 2, Mac OS X, Windows browser-based version, Xbox One (via backward compatibility). (Separate versions for mobile, 3D mobile and Nintendo DS.)

Underworld  picks up where Legend  left off. Still troubled by her mother's disappearance many years ago, Lara Croft continues her search for answers. Where Legend's  plotline focused on Arthurian mythology, the mystical realm of Avalon and the king's sword, Excalibur, Underworld  takes a darker turn.

Early on, Lara realizes that her mother was not transported to Avalon after all, but to the Norse underworld, Helheim. In order to enter that realm she must obtain a powerful artifact: the thunder god Thor's hammer, Mjolnir. As the travels the globe seeking clues to the hammer's location, Lara discovers connections between the underworld myths of various cultures. The Hindu Bhogavati, the Mayan Xibalba, the Norse Niflheim, Valhalla and Helheim all have real-world counterparts, and Lara must brave the hazards of each location so that she might find the hammer and, ultimately, the truth.

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Beneath the AshesLara's Shadow

Beneath the Ashes & Lara's Shadow

February & March 2009

Xbox 360 and Xbox One (via backward compatibility)

These two bonus levels take place after the events in Underworld. In "Beneath the Ashes," Lara discovers an artifact with the power to control thralls. In "Lara's Shadow," players control the doppelgänger, who apparently survived her encounter with Lara in the main game. Both levels are available exclusively for the Xbox 360 through Xbox LIVE Marketplace.

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Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light

August 2010

Windows PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, BlackBerry 10, and BlackBerry PlayBook. Coming soon to Switch.

This download-only title is not technically part of the Tomb Raider series. Rather, it's a smaller game that blends traditional exploration and puzzle solving with fast-paced, arcade-style action and solo or two-player cooperative gameplay. In the co-op game, one player controls Lara; the other plays as Totec, an ancient Mayan warrior who has come back to life to vanquish a great evil.

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TOMB RAIDER

TOMB RAIDER

March 2013

Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Mac OS X, Linux (via Steam)

The first game in what has become known as the "Survivor trilogy" is a complete reboot of the franchise, designed to tell the origin story of video games' greatest heroine, tracing her ascent from a frightened young woman to a hardened survivor. As the game begins, Lara and her comrades are shipwrecked on a mysterious island in the Dragon's Triangle. Armed only with raw instincts and the strength to push beyond the limits of human endurance, Lara must fight to unravel the island's dark history and escape its relentless hold.

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Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris

December 2014

Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, coming soon to Switch

This download-only sequel to Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (above) continues the fast-paced, arcade-style action found in that game. Players can choose between solo gameplay or 2-to-4-player on- or offline co-op play, featuring Lara, rival archaeologist Carter Bell, and the Egyptian gods Isis and Horus, who must join forces to defeat the evil Set before he can raise an army of the dead and enslave mankind.

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Rise of the Tomb Raider

Rise of the Tomb Raider

Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows PC, PlayStation 4, MacOS

Much to the fans' dismay, this sequel to TOMB RAIDER (2013) launched exclusively on Xbox One and Xbox 360, with PC and PS4 versions following eventually. It was generally well-received, with average reviews near 90/100. The plot ostensibly follows Lara's hunt for an artifact said to grant eternal life, but the larger focus is on Lara's journey to become the adventurer she's meant to be. The game also includes various challenge modes and three substantial DLC packs.

The Windows PC version came out in January 2016. A special 20 Year Celebration edition was released in October 2016 to mark the game's PlayStation 4 debut. This edition is also available for PC and Xbox One, and includes all earlier DLC, as well as previously unreleased DLC set in Croft Manor. The Macintosh version, from Feral Interactive, released April 12, 2018.

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Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Shadow of the Tomb Raider

Windows PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

This final installment in the trilogy begun in TOMB RAIDER (2013) and continued in Rise of the Tomb Raider launched in 2018 on Windows, PS4, and Xbox One. The game was re-released in 2019 as Shadow of the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition on those same systems, as well as Macintosh and Linux. The story centers on Lara inadvertently triggering a global catastrophe, which she must then mitigate before Trinity, the shady organization introduced in previous games, is able to remake the world according to their own design.

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Tomb Raider 1-2-3 Remastered

Tomb Raider I-II-III Remastered

Windows PC (Steam, GOG, Epic Games), PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch

Saber Interactive and Aspyr, the developer behind the classic and Survivor-Era Tomb Raider Macintosh ports, now bring the first three Tomb Raider games and their DLC to modern systems. Tomb Raider I-III Remastered launched February 14, 2024, and features updated graphics and controls, with the option to switch between original and modern graphics and controls at any time. The Remastered games also add a photo mode and a long list of PC/Xbox achievements and PlayStation trophies. Hopefully we'll see these games on Macintosh soon as well.

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Tomb Raider 4-5-6 Remastered

Tomb Raider IV-V-VI Remastered

Windows PC (Steam), PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch

Saber Interactive and Aspyr will be releasing another classic Tomb Raider remaster collection February 14, 2025. Details are sparse at the moment, but based on the success of the first remasters, the updated Last Revelation, Chronicles, and Angel of Darkness should be well received by a whole new generation of players.

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Handheld & Mobile Tomb Raider Games

In addition to the major entries in the series, listed above—some of which were later released on mobile platforms like the N-Gage, iPhone and iPad—there have been a number of smaller Tomb Raider games designed specifically for mobile gaming.

Tomb Raider for GBCTomb Raider: Curse of the Sword for GBC

Tomb Raider: The Nightmare Stone & Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword

June 2000 & July 2001

Game Boy Color

Lara Croft's first adventures on the small screen were Tomb Raider  and Tomb Raider: Curse of the Sword  for Game Boy Color. (I've added the unofficial subtitle, "The Nightmare Stone" to the former to distinguish the Game Boy game from the 1996 and 2013 computer/console versions.)

In the first GBC game, Lara goes to South America in search of the legendary Nightmare Stone, reputed to be the magical prison an evil god. In the sequel, Curse of the Sword, Lara must face a sinister New Orleans cult in order to learn the secrets of a mysterious sword and save her own soul from its curse.

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Tomb Raider: The Prophecy GBATomb Raider: Legend GBA

Tomb Raider: The Prophecy & Tomb Raider: Legend

November 2002 & November 2006

Game Boy Advance

Tomb Raider: The Prophecy  for Game Boy Advance includes some traditional Tomb Raider elements, like running, climbing, jumping, puzzle solving, switch pulling and two-pistol combat. But unlike the previous, side-scrolling GBC adventures, this game has an overhead perspective that allows players to move Lara more freely in her environment. The storyline involves a mysterious cult's attempts to awaken its spiritual leader and precipitate Armageddon.

Tomb Raider: Legend  for GBA attempts to translate the console game into the small screen with mixed results.

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Tomb Raider: Legend DSTomb Raider: Underworld DS

Tomb Raider: Legend & Tomb Raider: Underworld

November 2006 & November 2008

Nintendo DS

Separate NDS versions of both Legend  and Underworld  were released in conjunction with the computer/console games. Both games translate into decent side-scrolling platformers, and the action is rounded out by combat and plenty of puzzles, some involving the touch screen.

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Lara Croft Relic Run

Lara Croft Relic Run

2015

iOS, Android, Windows Mobile

This mobile adventure-runner is now available in most regions for compatible iOS, Android, and Windows devices. Tomb Raider's developer and publisher Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix are working with mobile game developer Simutronics on this new free-to-play title. According to the devs, "Relic Run offers a massive amount of diversity in play, allowing for seamless transitions between acrobatic-inspired running, combat, vehicles, and epic boss fights, including but not limited to the return of the infamous T-Rex." Download the iOS, Android, or Windows Phone version free.

I may add gameplay tips later, but since the game is an infinite runner, each player's experience will differ, so a walkthrough is not necessary.

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Lara Croft GO

Lara Croft GO

2015

iOS, Android, Windows Phone/PC/Tablet, PS4, Vita

This turn-based puzzle game for mobile devices and Windows 8/10 was developed by Square Enix Montréal, creators of the critically acclaimed Hitman GO and Hitman Sniper. It has received numerous accolades including the prestigious Apple Design Award.

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Tomb Raider Reloaded

Tomb Raider Reloaded

2023

iOS, Android

This fast-paced mobile game has a cartoon esthetic inspired by the classic Tomb Raider games. It features top-down, roguelike gameplay centered on Lara Croft's quest to uncover the lost kingdom of Atlantis by searching for the three parts of the Atlantean Scion artifact in three different countries. TR Reloaded is free to play and thus includes advertising and plenty of opportunities to spend real money on in-game perks and upgrades.

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Tomb Raider Mobile Games

Other Tomb Raider Mobile Games

Various 2003+

Various Mobile Platforms

A number of Tomb Raider mobile phone games have been released over the years, from the engaging Java mobile trilogy, The Osiris Codex, The Quest for Cinnabar  and The Elixir of Life,  to mobile versions of LegendAnniversary  and Underworld  (both 2D and 3D). A few of the classic PC/console games have also been ported for select mobile devices. See the individual pages for TR1 and TR2 for more info.

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Miscellaneous Tomb Raider Games

Tomb Raider: The Action Adventure

Tomb Raider: The Action Adventure

November 2006

Interactive DVD

This interactive DVD can be played using a standard DVD player and TV screen or on a Windows/Mac computer with DVD capability. It follows a simplified version of the story from Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness, using footage from the PC game with some new material inserted. The player can navigate through the game using a standard TV/DVD remote or keyboard. For details, see the relevant Wikipedia entry.

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