Lara Croft returns for another thrilling adventure full of brain-teasing puzzles and deadly enemies to take down. Following on from the hugely successful Tomb Raider franchise reboot, that told the tale of Lara's first adventure and molding into a true survivor, this next story explores the mysterious magical world she glimpsed last time round. Lara must use her survival skills and her wits as she attempts to discover how and why a mysterious group called Trinity covered up the evidence of her previous adventure.
Her adventure starts with a search for the ancient Siberian city of Kitezh, but soon moves to the baking heat of the Syrian desert as you investigate a series of tombs that should ever more fiendish to solve! Rise of the Tomb Raider builds upon the formula that made Tomb Raider a success, and features the return of Camilla Luddington as the rather plummy-sounding Lara Croft.
Award-winning author Rhianna Pratchett is again involved with the writing team, helping craft a story that delves into Lara's inner turmoil and motivations as she pushes herself beyond human limits and is confronted with what it means to become a hero.
If an Xbox is all you have and you really want to play this game then you don't need me or anyone else telling how much your willing to pay, you already know, but if like me you have both consoles and/or a PC and trying to stretch your gaming money then paying £19 for this version of the game is too much in the overall context of this game being out for so long, games devaluing so quickly and better versions being out there. That's all, just an opinion, in the end of the day you do you.
PC pricing is an old argument and it is used to try and make a point and it is still irrelevant for people who own the Xbox One console.
BuzzDuraband
20 Oct 16#10
Well, I removed my comment as it had already been said.
I'm not sure why we're discussing PC and/or PS4 pricing on a post for an Xbox One offering. Of course there are better alternatives for PC and PS4 gamers, but the question is - do you have one for owners of the Xbox One console?
noiren
20 Oct 16#9
What anyone's willing to pay for a game is subjective but in keeping with game devaluations the Xbox version has been out for almost a year and this price is too much considering the anniversary version can be had for ~£22 on PC and of course it's more expensive on PS4 but does include all the DLC and will get a 4K upres for free on the Pro.
I wouldn't pay more that a tenner for this version.
craigfoley
20 Oct 16#8
Under my deal account I have had over 10,000+ Heat. This is my Buyers account.
craigfoley
20 Oct 16#6
Cold, 'Copy n Post' deal where you haven't made any effort to sell this deal to us.
oUkTuRkEyIII to craigfoley
20 Oct 162#7
You haven't made any effort to sell anything.
Joshimitsu91 to craigfoley
20 Oct 16#14
What are you talking about? Are you incapable of making your own mind up given you're told the product, retailer and price?
noiren
20 Oct 16#4
Tomb Raider seems expensive considering it doesn't include any of the DLC like the PS4 version but the Borderlands collection seems like a good price.
oUkTuRkEyIII to noiren
20 Oct 161#5
I would agree if the PS4 version was the same price.
Syzable
20 Oct 161#2
Thanks for posting. Removed LEGO as posted just below a minute ago. Also added link for Borderlands in OP. Thanks :smiley:
Biboboy
20 Oct 161#1
Looks like Tesco have price matched Argos and taken an extra 5% off on a lot of games, nice! :smiley:
Opening post
Her adventure starts with a search for the ancient Siberian city of Kitezh, but soon moves to the baking heat of the Syrian desert as you investigate a series of tombs that should ever more fiendish to solve! Rise of the Tomb Raider builds upon the formula that made Tomb Raider a success, and features the return of Camilla Luddington as the rather plummy-sounding Lara Croft.
Award-winning author Rhianna Pratchett is again involved with the writing team, helping craft a story that delves into Lara's inner turmoil and motivations as she pushes herself beyond human limits and is confronted with what it means to become a hero.
Borderlands :
http://www.tesco.com/direct/borderlands-the-handsome-collection-xbox-one/511-6202.prd?skuId=511-6202
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If an Xbox is all you have and you really want to play this game then you don't need me or anyone else telling how much your willing to pay, you already know, but if like me you have both consoles and/or a PC and trying to stretch your gaming money then paying £19 for this version of the game is too much in the overall context of this game being out for so long, games devaluing so quickly and better versions being out there. That's all, just an opinion, in the end of the day you do you.
I'm not sure why we're discussing PC and/or PS4 pricing on a post for an Xbox One offering. Of course there are better alternatives for PC and PS4 gamers, but the question is - do you have one for owners of the Xbox One console?
I wouldn't pay more that a tenner for this version.