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Egypt, present day. A woman makes her way through the Tomb of Seth accompanied by a silent man holding a burning torch. As the woman collects health packs and shoots scorpions that look a little like lobsters, the man with the torch works methodically, briskly lighting every room they move through. When he moves quickly, something exciting's going to happen - you can feel it. When he stops, you know that you're going to have to do something clever or dangerous to get him moving again. That's just the way it is.

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The beautiful childhood that these Tomb Raiders gave me is indescribable. It's wonderful to be able to play them today and in a remastered version. I loved them, I played them and it was a wonderful experience, in my opinion better than the time I played the originals.