Minimum system requirements - Windows: Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7, 1.8 GHz Processor, 512MB RAM (1 GB recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible with DirectX 9 recommended), 2GB HDD,
Compatibility notice: Tomb Raider 2 is NOT supported on Windows 10.
12 comments
jamatoke
26 Aug 16#12
The Internet! Should have been so lucky
I remember using a magazine I bought specifically for the walk through of tomb raider
louthepoo
10 Aug 16#11
So much better if you don't use the Internet for a walk through guide, took me ages without it but well worth it
louthepoo
9 Aug 161#9
I'm playing Tom Raider 2 on the ps1 again, finished the first one last week. Graphics are crap but still a great game!
Duelling Duck to louthepoo
10 Aug 161#10
Yep, it's amazing, and massive. It's in my top 3 games ever
n376
9 Aug 16#6
The worst graphics ever! So bad
CAL23 to n376
9 Aug 161#7
What did you expect for 1996?!
MBeeching to n376
9 Aug 16#8
Pit-Fighter is worse but that looked photo realistic in 1990 :sunglasses:
Need for Speed (3DO version), Space Ace, Donkey Kong Country, Goldeneye... it couldn't get any better
focux007
9 Aug 16#5
I'm all for retro, I love it, but a better experience of the classic tomb raiders on pc would be roms for ps1 and dreamcast emulators.
sradmad
9 Aug 16#4
good find op, heat added
MBeeching
9 Aug 163#2
I would struggle to play these again even if they were free. Best left as memories.
tehwabbit to MBeeching
9 Aug 16#3
From what I remember - from buying the "full TR pack" a couple of years ago, the first 3 "work" but they were a little annoying. The camera angles make it a bit of a faff when you are running backwards, or trying to strafe-fire. Graphically, surprisingly it was as bad as I expected.
Still play OK though if you can handle the slight annoyances, dunno about the price as you can get the whole TR pack on sale for a tenner, but GoG *do* have better older-game support than Steam!
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Compatibility notice: Tomb Raider 2 is NOT supported on Windows 10.
12 comments
I remember using a magazine I bought specifically for the walk through of tomb raider
Need for Speed (3DO version), Space Ace, Donkey Kong Country, Goldeneye... it couldn't get any better
Still play OK though if you can handle the slight annoyances, dunno about the price as you can get the whole TR pack on sale for a tenner, but GoG *do* have better older-game support than Steam!