JEWRJEWR 5,663 Posted July 30, 2015 Share Posted July 30, 2015 Tomb Raider III Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft is an action-adventure video game developed by Core Design and publishedby Eidos Interactive. It is the third installment in the Tomb Raider series, and the sequel to Tomb Raider II. The game was originally released for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows in November 1998 and for the PlayStation Network in 2009 in America, with a release for the European PlayStation Network following in March 2011. The story follows Lara Croft as she embarks upon a quest to recover four pieces of a meteorite that are scattered across the world. Plot Millions of years ago, a meteoroid strikes Antarctica, decimating a large area full of life on the then-near-tropical continent. In the present day, a corporation called RX Tech, under the guidance of Dr. Mark Willard, excavates the site, finding strange Rapa Nui-like statues and the grave of one of HMS Beagle's sailors. Within the game, while India must be visited first and Antarctica last, the three other locations: South Pacific Islands, London, and Nevada, can be visited in any order. When the game begins, Lara Croft is searching for the artefact in the ruins of an ancient Indian Hindu temple once inhabited by the Infada tribe. She encounters a researcher working for RX Tech who appears to be insane. After parting ways, the researcher beats Lara to the Infada Stone, gaining supernatural powers. After killing him and taking the artefact, Lara is approached by Dr. Willard, the head of RX Tech, who explains the origins of the Infada Stone. Thousands of years ago, Polynesianscame across the meteoroid crater and found that it had incredible power. Using rock from the meteoroid, they crafted four crystalline artefacts, one of which is the Infada Stone. They then fled Antarctica for unknown reasons, but, in the nineteenth century, a group of sailors travelling with Charles Darwin came to Antarctica and discovered the artefacts. The four stones were then distributed across the globe. Dr. Willard has been able to track the artefacts by using the diary of one of the sailors. Lara agrees to help find the other three stones. On an island in the South Pacific, Lara fights cannibal tribesman, Velociraptors, a T-Rex and encounters a wounded soldier who tells her of a deity who lives in the hills of the island. Lara pursues the deity and learns from one of the tribesman that one of Darwin's sailors brought one of the artefacts to the island from Antarctica. She also learns about why the inhabitants fled their city there; the son of the leader was born without a face, caused by prolonged exposure to the Meteorite. Lara then infiltrates the deity's temple and defeats the deity Puna, who has immense power granted by the meteor artefact called the Ora Dagger. In London, Lara searches for the Eye of Isis, now in the possession of Sophia Leigh, the head of a cosmetics corporation. Lara learns that the corporation has performed sick experiments on humans in order to achieve immortality and eternal youth for Sophia's personal gain. The deformed subjects of Sophia's failed experiments, presumed dead by the corporation, were dumped in the sewers, and assist Lara in exchange for a bottle of embalming fluid from the Natural History Museum. Sophia sends a number of assassins to kill Lara, but they are all unsuccessful and Lara climbs through a ventilation shaft to Sophia's office where she is sitting with the artefact on her desk. Sophia mockingly offers Lara a job, telling her that with her lifestyle she would be the perfect face for her products, then Lara tells Sophia that her human subjects she experimented on are still alive. Lara demands she hand over the artefact which she refuses to do. Sophia takes the artefact and runs out the balcony to the other building and Lara who works her way up Sophia's building and across to the one she is on. Sophia attempts to kill her using the powers of the artefact, but Lara defeats her by shooting a fuse box connected to an electric bridge that Sophia is standing on, electrocuting her. Arriving in Nevada and making her way through a desert canyon, Lara tries to enter Area 51, where Element 115, one of the four artefacts, is located in an alien spacecraft guarded by the government. But she faces a severe setback when she is taken as a prisoner in the base after her attempted break-in ends disastrously. Freeing herself and the other inmates, she escapes the security compound and stows away in a truck to Area 51. Once she gets to Area 51, she eventually stows across a guarded spaceship that houses aliens, and eventually grabs the artefact from the main room. Lara then travels to Antarctica and discovers that Dr. Willard had been using the knowledge gained from the meteor to perform experiments on his own men, turning them into horrible mutations. Angered by this revelation, she confronts Dr. Willard, who reveals that he is planning to encourage rather than halt the mutations, only on a global scale, using the combined power of the artefacts and the meteorite they were carved from. As Lara voices her opposition to his operation, Willard betrays her, stealing the artefacts and disappearing into the excavation site. After fighting more mutants (including insectoid and reptilian lifeforms within the city itself) and navigating the treacherous ruins of the ancient city built atop the meteor crater, Lara faces Willard, who has now used the power of the four artefacts to activate the even greater power of the meteor: to greatly speed up the evolutionary processes of the human body and thereby turning himself into a terrifying spider-like creature. Lara deactivates the meteor by taking the artefacts out of their positions that they were put in, kills the mutated Willard and escapes by helicopter. London is one of my favourite levels tbh aldwych Fear, she's the mother of violence Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
gagzus 15,584 Posted July 30, 2015 Share Posted July 30, 2015 my fave will always be Legend or Anniversary ngl, but out of the original series TR3 is my fave. And lettuce never forget the slayage that could have been in Tomb Raider AOD if they had gotten their **** together Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEWRJEWR 5,663 Posted July 30, 2015 Author Share Posted July 30, 2015 my fave will always be Legend or Anniversary ngl, but out of the original series TR3 is my fave. And lettuce never forget the slayage that could have been in Tomb Raider AOD if they had gotten their **** together AOD is my favourite tomb raider idgaf about the bugs. the plot is just EPIC Fear, she's the mother of violence Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iwontell 7,312 Posted July 30, 2015 Share Posted July 30, 2015 Dude!!! I played this game to exhaustion when I was young(the only TR I might have played more is 2). The first jungle levels are my favorite.So excited for Rise of Tomb Raider. Can't wait to see more footage at gamescom next week. \o/ ATTENTION: (bad) jokes and sarcasm are still a thing, so don't take everything I say literally. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEWRJEWR 5,663 Posted July 30, 2015 Author Share Posted July 30, 2015 Dude!!! I played this game to exhaustion when I was young(the only TR I might have played more is 2). The first jungle levels are my favorite.So excited for Rise of Tomb Raider. Can't wait to see more footage at gamescom next week. \o/ I loved TR2. I dont really like the new TR. The last one I liked was TRL. Anniversary is good but it's just a remake of TR. ._. Fear, she's the mother of violence Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iwontell 7,312 Posted July 30, 2015 Share Posted July 30, 2015 I loved TR2. I dont really like the new TR. The last one I liked was TRL. Anniversary is good but it's just a remake of TR. ._. I loved the reboot. I mean, it's whole different thing from the original series, but it still slayed me :P And they said the sequel would be something more in line with the first TR games, more focused on exploration and puzzle solving, so my hopes are as high as they could be.TR 2, venice levels = life. I miss it so much... ATTENTION: (bad) jokes and sarcasm are still a thing, so don't take everything I say literally. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEWRJEWR 5,663 Posted July 30, 2015 Author Share Posted July 30, 2015 I loved the reboot. I mean, it's whole different thing from the original series, but it still slayed me :P And they said the sequel would be something more in line with the first TR games, more focused on exploration and puzzle solving, so my hopes are as high as they could be.TR 2, venice levels = life. I miss it so much... have u ever played TRAOD ? its plot slayed my spirit Fear, she's the mother of violence Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Iwontell 7,312 Posted July 30, 2015 Share Posted July 30, 2015 have u ever played TRAOD ? its plot slayed my spirit Yes. I don't know why everyone was so against it :PIt has it's highs and lows, but I remember really liking it. It let us play in the fkn Louvre! How can anybody b---h about that!? XDI've played every major TR game released to date :) ATTENTION: (bad) jokes and sarcasm are still a thing, so don't take everything I say literally. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JEANBO 364 Posted August 6, 2015 Share Posted August 6, 2015 Ah, TR3. So many memories. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Battle 4 Ur Life 6,617 Posted August 6, 2015 Share Posted August 6, 2015 Ah, TR3. So many memories. THIS ”I’m falling over in my 9 inch heels” Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SissyFromSpace 20,883 Posted August 6, 2015 Share Posted August 6, 2015 AOD>>> Barbie elitist - Weaboo - Sissy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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