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Tomb Raider Legend – PS2 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Tomb Raider: Legend revives the athletic, intelligent and entertaining adventurer who won the hearts and minds of gamers worldwide. Lara comes alive with intricately animated expressions, moves and abilities. Discover and explore living breathing, lost ancient realms that hold clues to the secrets of Lara’s past. Travel to the world’s most exotic locales – treacherous jungles, snowy mountain ranges, and much more. New character animations and controls allow her to move through stunning environments with grace and precision, while an understanding of the game’s original appeal reinvigorates the fundamental explore-and-solve adventure experience. here

PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:788687500487
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_TOMB_RAIDER_LEGEND

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. here

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

PS2

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1

Genre

Action & Adventure

58 reviews for Tomb Raider Legend – PS2 Game

  1. Review Lover

    Tomb Raider: Legend is an amazing game.It’s beautiful to look at, it controls like a dream and it’s got an excellent plot. Seriously, if you made a list of all the things that you loved about former Tomb Raider games, then Legend will almost definitely fulfill all of those criteria – as well as coming up with a few new ones for you to enjoy.Unfortunately, while you’re busy enjoying all of these things, you’ll probably not notice the game’s extremely short lifespan creeping to a close, and before you know it, you’ll be finished, and mad as hell that there’s not more of this excellent title to enjoy. But while you’re in the middle of it, ‘Tomb Raider: Legend’ is an almost-compulsory title for you to own.GRAPHICS: 5/5FINALLY, this is one Tomb Raider game where the secondary characters look as good as Lara does! Bye bye, Bouchard and Mme. Carvier, with your big square hands and lousy textures – Zip, Alistair, Amanda and others are here to take your place! Top marks must go to Visuals here, with the developers are squeezing every last ounce of power from the seven-year-old PS2 technology to create a world for Lara that’s as clever in its level design as it is jaw-droppingly beautiful to look at. Leaping about on rooftops in the Japan level, dispatching mercenaries in Bolivia and unlocking huge temples in Ghana all made me sit up and go “Wow! “. Lighting effects, animation, colours – you can’t appreciate it from screen shots: this is an incredible-looking game.SOUND: 5/5Again, top.

  2. Autumn Rose Haley-Hatton

    I enjoy the puzzles within the game. Graphics are decent and the character Laura is believeable in this game for PS 2. I bought a PS 3 and gave away my PS 2, but I found I really enjoy my old PS 2 games as well. So the wifey bought me a PS 2 for christmas and this game was one of the first on my list to recieve; very satisfied. I prefer this Tomb Raider over all the rest due to cruddy graphics and the controls were not as easily learned as this certain game, game play is more intense as well. Of them all this would be the best of the Tomb Raiders (Legend).

  3. Elizabeth

    Awesome!

  4. Troy Talent

    One of the great aspects of this game is its story. I haven’t played all of the previous Tomb Raider games, but Legend has a much more personal story than the ones I have played. We find out a little of Lara Croft’s past and about what happened to her mother. It’s much more interesting because Lara has a personal interest in what’s going on. The voice acting is also exceptional in this game. Lara has a couple of guys who provide her with technical support via a headset that she wears, and this provides many opportunities for Lara to interact with other characters. This helps the player to get to know the character much better.As far as actual game play goes, the controls have never been more fluid. Lara is more agile than ever. This really helps keep the pace up. You don’t have to spend nearly as much time trying to line up jumps and the like. Improved controls also makes fighting enemies a lot more fun. Unfotunately, the enemies are a little too easy at times because of the improved controls.One complaint I’ve heard is that the game is too short. It is shorter than previous Tomb Raider installments, but that doesn’t make it any less fun. Games don’t have to be really long to be enjoyable. Sometimes it’s nice when you don’t have to spend months to beat a game. I still feel that I got my money’s worth because, even though I beat it in under two weeks, I still enjoy playing through it again. Overall, it’s a very enjoyable game. Personally, it’s is my favorite o.

  5. antonio e sylvia

    Good

  6. William Justice

    I have played Tomb Raider since 1996…. and glad that I was given the opportunity to play Legends once again after my original TR Legends was broken by accident. Thanks for such accurate description and prompt shipping.

  7. N. Durham

    The Tomb Raider franchise has had a rough time as of late. Besides having Angelina Jolie prance around as Lara Croft in the movie adaptations (which isn’t a bad thing to look at mind you) there hasn’t been a decent Tomb Raider game since Tomb Raider 2 for the PS1. The last Tomb Raider game, the Angel of Darkness, was abysmal to say the least, but it looks like Eidos is trying to restore the franchise to it’s former glory with Tomb Raider: Legend. The first thing you’ll notice about this game are the mouth watering graphics. Yes, this is the PS2, and the graphics are simply awesome. Lara Croft looks better than ever as she goes back to doing what she does best: raid tombs! The game puts you back in the dark and mysterious tombs that made the franchise worth playing, and for the most part, they are well designed and challenging enough without getting too annoying to navigate. There’s some motorcycle based levels as well, and the same puzzle solving elements and gunplay are well done as well. The game’s story may not be the most well written material you’ll come across, but what stops Tomb Raider: Legend from being something really special is the game’s length. The game can be completed in a matter of hours or a whole afternoon, which is so disappointing it makes Activision’s GUN look as epic as Final Fantasy VII. Despite it’s maddening shortness, Tomb Raider: Legend is a step in the right direction for Eidos to restoring the franchise to the pedigree it deserves to be.

  8. gunngirl

    Since the original first few TR games were around at a time when Blocko characters, off kilter controls and sharp angled graphics were in style, it’s almost redundant to say we’ve come a long (and gladly) way since the last time we saw Lara in action. Graphics, sound and playability wise, the game is fantastic. Lara handles superbly. Her motions are fluid and realistic, she moves like a real person, a real woman, and a real athlete. It is great to watch and great to play.The game is short. Too short. I finished the game in about 5 days and yes, that is short for a TR game. Like other reviewers, I have a problem with the bosses and the general fighting as well. I played on medium “Adventurer” level not hard “Tomb Raider” level and I wonder what would have been the difference. general enemies do have good AI which I think was most evident in the Peru and England levels, but it is still easy to level a room full of bad guys with little effort and without even dying. There is little skill involved, just keep moving and keep shooting. Good rules to live by in any gun battle.Collecting artifacts to get rewards is okay, and can be tricky and at times tiresome–which brings me to my biggest gripe…The game is fun, it is short thus giving it a pretty high replayability factor, which is why I’m a bit irked by the artifact collecting and the time trials. If you miss any artifacts, especially silver or gold ones you don’t get many outfits, which sucks since I like seeing Lara in differe.

  9. G. Kovacich

    Well, Tomb Raider is fun again. I couldn’t believe the steady decline of this game from its original masterpiece to one mediocre game after another culminating in the bomb, Angel of Darkness, the first release for PS2. Given it’s history there was absolutely no reason to expect anything beyond mediocrity from this latest incarnation. Thankfully, I was wrong. This is a great game though it’s no trendsetter the way its ancient ancestor was. Those who are avid fans of action/adventure games will immediately see the influence of such greats as Prince of Persia and God of War. Lara is much more acrobatic in this game performing stunts that Prince of Persia fans will recognize and overall control of her as well as graphics is akin to God of War.The story line is intriguing but I really don’t play videogames for their drama. I’m much more interested in the action and the quality of the puzzles. Tomb Raider delivers on both. The puzzles are clever and fun to figure out requiring all of Lara’s extensive acrobatics that I never tired of watching. The action usually involves Lara in a shootout with a bunch of baddies at key spots in the game. She can dispatch of them with an arsenal of weapons and grenades that include her trusty pistols, shotguns, and machine guns. This time it’s a little more realistic though. Along with her pistols and grenades she can only carry one other weapon which you have to choose from based upon the weapons dropped by your dead enemies. The choice could be a.

  10. BinYong

    I thought this game was great. I liked how Lara moved incredibly flawlessly and how the game wasn’t too picky about positioning Lara on ledges or jumping to dangling ropes and things. Use of objects in the environment was entertaining, because I could go, “Maybe I can use that to get through the trap,” and what do you know, I could. The lack of more and difficult puzzles was puzzling, because I had been used to that with the older Tomb Raider games, but since I had fun playing this game, I forgot that contention until I got to the end. Then I was like, “That’s it?” So yes, I thought this game was way to short, (I played about an hour a day and it took me a week to finish) but then again, I am comparing it to the previous games.More stuff I liked: graphics were awesome, having people to talk to while exploring (it lightened the mood, but there were times when I wanted the guys to be quiet because their jokes just aren’t that amusing), the characters (I actually vested an interest in the characters– can’t say that about many games out there where you just play to finish it), tomb raiding and interludes of civilization, and the soundtrack, the main theme specifically. Epic.

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