Zane Aug 19, 2007
For those of you who have played both of the recent Tomb Raider games, which did you prefer and why?
I just finished up my third playthrough of Legend the other day (on the PS2 this time so I could enjoy the game during the daytime), and I loved it just as much as I did the first two times. The variety in the levels combined with some more traditional locales (Ghana is my favorite) really makes for an interesting game that keeps things moving. The puzzles in the game are fairly "classic" TR stuff without being cumbersome or too derivative. Unfortunately, things move a little too quick, as the game can easily be beaten within 9 hours or so the first time through. The time trials are not too difficult, but are challenging enough so that you won't be frustrated trying to complete them. They give the game more replayability and depth, and some of the extra costumes are great. I enjoyed running through some of the levels again as different characters or with a different Lara to look at.
After mastering TRL, I decided to go back and play through Anniversary again, but the game doesn't have the same luster that it did before my recent TRL playthrough. I found the game to have some collision issues, especially when jumping, and a more wonky camera than TRL, along with many more frustrating moments and unfair deaths. There are times (especially in the Colliseum level) where you have to line up jumps *and* the camera almost perfectly so that you can make the leap without the camera moving and thereby changing your jump angle and making you either fall to your death or to a lower point in the level. Sometimes when backtracking you'll pass a checkpoint that will push you farther back in your progress; each checkpoint should have only registered once. It sucks to fall down and cross a checkpoint that makes you repeat 5-10 minutes of platforming if you die. The levels are very well designed though, and it captures that isolation that the original TR was full of along with plenty of "A ha!" moments. If this game wasn't as frustrating as it is, or if the camera and controls were up to TRL's level, I would enjoy it just as much as TRL (then again, it wouldn't have the essence of the original TR without some frustration). As is, I'll say that it's an above average adventure game and a faithful recreation of the original PSX title that gets less appealing the more that you play it, but I would recommend Legend over Anniversary because of the smoother experience.