

Some players may find the game very challenging and frustrating, and there's no way to adjust the difficulty (up or down). One drawback for Tomb Raider III is the level of difficulty in the game. There's also an opportunity to explore the grounds of the mansion and uncover hidden secrets and items (like flares or a key). You'll learn the basics of jumping, scaling walls, swimming, using zip lines, crawling, and shooting. The mansion provides a lengthy and large timed obstacle course that will help introduce you to the game. In addition to the normal mode of play which takes you through all the levels, there is an option to play at Laura's mansion in the UK. Who Wouldn't Want an Obstacle Course In Their House? You take control of an ATV, kayak, submarine, boat, and even a mine cart as you navigate various levels.

There are, however, some vehicles to aid you in your quest. You'll contend with quicksand and fast-moving river currents as well. Giant boulders and pits full of spikes are just two such dangers. Not only do the animals present a threat, but obstacles and the environment itself can be deadly. Tigers, monkeys, and snakes are only a few of the dangerous creatures you'll face in your perilous journey. You'll journey through a wide variety of levels including Area 51, the rooftops and subways of London, jungles, temples, tropical islands, mines, the frigid cold of the Antarctic, and more.Īlong the way you'll come across a host of enemies and obstacles that stand in your way. These environments are India, Oceania, Nevada, London, and Antarctica. There are 19 huge levels in Tomb Raider split amongst five different environments. The gameplay is not very different from many other similar games (or past Tomb Raider games). When swimming, you'll need to pay attention to how much air you have left to avoid drowning, and how long before you succumb to hypothermia in the frigid waters of Antarctica.
