


Have Lara perform the following actions while playing the game. Jump forward by pressing Up + Square (assuming the default controller configuration). Release R1, then spin at least three times in a complete circle in any direction. Walk one step forward, walk one step back. R1 should be released when spinning or jumping.) Press L2 to light a flare. ( Note: To walk, hold R1 and press the D-pad in the indicated direction.

Finally, jump forwards and turn around in mid-air by pressing Up + Square, Circle (assuming the default controller configuration). Both R1 and R2 should be released when spinning or jumping.) Sidestep left, sidestep right, sidestep left, walk one step back, and walk one step forward. To walk, hold R1 and press the D-pad in the indicated direction. ( Note: To sidestep, hold R2 and press the D-Pad in the indicated direction. The environment art in this remake is especially stunning, with gorgeous water and lighting mechanics that are (naturally) a far cry from the 1997 game - there's even a photo mode you can take advantage of to show off the updated visuals.Have Lara perform the following actions while playing the game. While Lara Croft's breasts weren't breaking the laws of physics and the human form as egregiously in this game as they were in the first Tomb raider, she looks slightly more human in this remake - although the impossible body standards remain. The remake is meant to have the look and feel of current-gen gaming graphics, but the juxtaposition between this remake and the original game are enough to stun you. The remake even has Crystal Dynamics' blessing - according to PCGamer, the company is fine with the project "as long as it remains strictly not-for-profit." Tomb Raider: The Dagger of Xian has been in the works since 2016, with project director Nicobass using Unreal Engine 4 and the help of a few other die-hard Tomb Raider fans.
