Description
Used Tomb Raider Underworld Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work. here
Product Details
UPC:
788687500777
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Teen
SKU:
PS3_TOMB_RAIDER_UNDERWORLD
———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
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First I bought this game for the ps2, because I didn’t have an xbox 360 or ps3. I enjoyed it, but the controls and graphics were way below what I was expecting. So when my brother got and xbox 360, I got this game for that format. It is UNBELIEVABLE! I can’t believe they sold the ps2 version when it was so much more terrible than the other formats. Really, the difference is ridiculous. They put as little effort as possible into the ps2 version just so they could make a little extra money.I definitely recommend this game to anyone who is a tomb raider fan, but don’t you dare waste money on the ps2 version. Completely not worth it compared to how amazing the xbox (and I assume playstation) versions are.
“Tomb Raider: Underworld” (TRU from now on) is easily Crystal Dynamics best effort since they took over the TR series from Core Design. It’s obvious that the designers have been listening to the fans, and they addressed nearly all of the complaints that people had about their previous attempts.Here’s what they improved:1. Level design.Their first attempt, “Tomb Raider: Legend” had extremely linear levels, allowing for practically no exploration. This flew in the face of everything TR was supposed to be about. They improved on this with their second game, “TR: Anniversary,” but that was a remake of the original TR game. TRU is the first time that Crystal Dynamics has created their own, original, open levels. They’re not quite as open as, say, the levels in TR3, but even on those occasions when you are merely progressing along a predetermined path, the world just feels more open because of its clever design and the massive scale of it all (remember how big St. Francis’ Folly in TR1 felt when you first played it back in the late 90s? Well, that’s NOTHING compared to enormity of some areas you’ll discover in TRU! There’s a level towards the end of the game where you have to scale a rotating tower, and the massive scale of it is awe-inspiring. It really adds to the sense of vulnerability you’ll feel.)2. CombatOne of the common complaints about “Legend” was that you seemed to be in a firefight with a ton of mercs every few seconds. TRU scales back the combat drastically, r.
“Tomb Raider: Underworld” picks up where “Legend” and “Anniversary” left off. It’s a wonderful culmination of the previous two games that allowed the developers to polish and re-develop Lara’s character, while pushing the storyline.Each level is quite large and visually stunning. There are limits, but the levels are so extensive and detailed that they are negligible. This game is not for the novice or the person just wanting to seek and destroy. Each level of the game contains multiple puzzles that take some time to figure out. This is a game of patience and wit. Often, the player must manipulate Lara’s acrobatic and nimble abilities to navigate seemingly impossible paths.I enjoyed this game because it challenges the player to think three-dimensionally to solve puzzles, plan routes of escape, discover alternate destinations, and defeat enemies. Every room and situation involves a concealed scalable wall, path, puzzle, or clue to the games finale, while at the same time allowing the player to develop a compassion for the character so not to send her plummeting to her death or become smashed by some massive object rotating or swinging around the room.Strengths include:-The continuing storyline from the previous Tomb Raider games.-Lara is better-looking and continues to appear more realistic.-The ability to refer to Lara’s PDA for clues on what the current objective is or how to possibly execute it.-Game physics have improved and appear more fluid and smooth.-Free Downloadable c.
The sequel to the 2006 Tomb Raider: Legend, TR Underworld is an interesting and fun game. The heroine Lara Croft is as realistic as she ever has been and the environments she traverses are like nothing you’ve ever seen. They are gigantic and diverse covering locations like Thailand, the Mediterranean, and Southern Mexico. Game play revolves mostly around puzzle solving and while these puzzles involve some thought they never become ridiculously frustrating.New Things:Although not a main feature of the game, the simple combat system has been slightly revised and Lara can now kick her enemies and choose from a variety of other guns aside from her signature dual pistols.Lara has a few new acrobatic moves allowing her to stand on poles and chimney jump up narrow gaps.Underwater environments have grown and you will always use scuba equipment when in water so you don’t have to worry about running out of air while you explore the immense underwater worlds.Tomb Raider Underworld’s biggest problem is that it’s too short it will most likely only take you 8-10 hours to finish the entire game. The good thing about the Xbox 360 version of the game is that there will be downloadable content in the future which may lead to more levels.
This arrived in excellent condition. It was used and enjoyed by my husband who enjoys these type of computer games.
fun game, fairly challenging.
Ever since Crystal Dynamics took the tomb raider franchise thingss have changed a lot for Lady Croft, no longer you’ll find yourself chasing treasures without sense, it is all about her parents now and that has been Lara’s motive ever since, which is great. Enviroments are more open here, underwater stages are huge and I mean HUGE, with water flows to keep you in the stage limits, enemy IA is not that fluid but it does it work. The new motion capture moves make Lara to look more realistic than ever, glitches around the corners and some places in thee stage are there and some other little things. To make this short the game is a solid Tomb Raaider adventure which is fully enjoyable even with little issues in the technical areas, I highly recommend it but, if you are a Lara Fan it’s a must!
This game was and still is my all time favorite video game ever 🎮Everything about was top notchGameplay was little more fluid and at a faster paced than the other tomb raider games up to that point. But it’s completely underrated.The story was unbelievable.The only thing that could throw you off is the camera
Gave as a gift. He seems to like it.
If you’re a fan of the previous Tomb Raider games you’ll love this one. It’s got everything you fell in love with before only with better controls and better graphics. The game looks beautiful and the movement is much more fluid and controlled (overall)My issues lie with the “buggy” nature of the game play…many times the camera would switch up and become more of a distraction than anything else. Or Lara would get stuck in an animation loop where she would step repeatedly in place for 10-15 secs before snapping out of it. Minor bugs aside the game is immensely fun and mildly challenging. If you are hunting for all the treasures you’ll definitely be challenged…if you are just playing through it shouldn’t take you long to beat it.Overall a good game…could have been great if it were a tad bit longer…had less camera and “bug” issues and if it were a bit more challenging.