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'''Tomb Raider''', developed by [[Core Design]], is a popular video game originally released for [[Windows]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Sega Saturn]]. A game of this type was never before seen, with amazing three-dimensional graphics (for the time), an epic score, a new and strong female protagonist, and innovative gameplay; it catapulted the PlayStation's success and fame and introduced the world to Lara Croft, who is one of the most well-known video game characters to date. | '''Tomb Raider''', developed by [[Core Design]], is a popular video game originally released for [[Windows]], [[PlayStation]], and [[Sega Saturn]]. A game of this type was never before seen, with amazing three-dimensional graphics (for the time), an epic score, a new and strong female protagonist, and innovative gameplay; it catapulted the PlayStation's success and fame and introduced the world to Lara Croft, who is one of the most well-known video game characters to date. | ||
The gameplay is heavily influenced by several adventure movies such as Indiana Jones, where Lara must travel through several levels dodging traps, encountering dangerous enemies, and exploring ancient sites. | The gameplay is heavily influenced by several adventure movies such as Indiana Jones, where Lara must travel through several levels dodging traps, encountering dangerous enemies, and exploring ancient sites. It has several platform elements, with the player having the ability to save their game using various Save Crystals. However, PlayStation users can only use them once and while they are at certain locations, making the game that much more challenging. The player must also solve various puzzles and challenges they encounter to progress through the story. | ||
==Storyline== | ==Storyline== |