It is a faithful recreation of the 90s experience. While it includes modern control options, many reviewers feel the game's level design was built specifically for the original controls, making it a "clunky" but rewarding nostalgia trip.
These games moved away from complex "tank" controls to fluid modern mechanics. While the first game is combat-heavy, the sequels progressively re-introduce more elaborate environmental puzzles and tomb exploration. Tomb Raider Trilogy
This is the modern "origin story" reboot, including Tomb Raider (2013) , Rise of the Tomb Raider , and Shadow of the Tomb Raider . It is a faithful recreation of the 90s experience
Hardcore grid-based platforming, "tank" controls, and high-difficulty environmental puzzles. While the first game is combat-heavy, the sequels
Heavily emphasizes cinematic action, survival-lite mechanics (crafting/hunting), and gritty combat.
This includes the original 1996–1998 titles ( Tomb Raider I , II , and III ) updated for modern systems with togglable HD graphics.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is often cited as the overall fan favorite for balancing story and gameplay, while Shadow is praised for having the best puzzles but criticized for a weaker narrative. 2. The Remastered Trilogy (2024)