Tomb Raider: Anniversary Finally Stumbles Upon the Mac

Tomb Raider: Anniversary Finally Stumbles Upon the Mac

Relive the past before the Rise!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 05, 2015 @ 10:37 PM (Staff Bios)
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Better late than never, eh? Well Tomb Raider: Anniversary, the re-imagining of the 1996 Tomb Raider, is now available for download on Mac through the Feral Store and Steam for just $10/10/£8 and soon on the Mac App Store.

For those wanting to leap back in time, you explore the realm of gods and monsters as Lara Croft, using admirable athleticism and gadgets to negotiate treacherous environments and traps that could spell doom. You will be exploring the ruins of ancient civilizations scattered across Greece, ancient Egypt, and the lost city of Atlantis. Be forewarned, however, as there are plenty of enemies lurking, ranging from the typical wolves to mutants... and even the massive T-Rex! To extend playability, players are able to collect hidden relics that are used to unlock outfits and beat time trials to unlock bonus content.

So if you're a Mac user that has missed out on this game (or want to just simply experience it again on a Mac), then be sure to check out the mini-site here.

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