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The worst Tomb Raider game is getting cut weapons, areas and voice-lines restored as part of its upcoming remaster


Aspyr’s remasters of Tomb Raiders 1-3 were well received when they released last year, giving Core Design’s foundational 3D action-adventures a graphical spit ‘n’ polish and a modernised suite of controls. But for the upcoming remaster of Tomb Raiders 4-6, Aspyr is going further, bringing back several features that were cut from the final game in that trilogy: Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.

Revealed in a blog post on the Tomb Raider website (via Eurogamer) These restorations cover several different areas of the game. For starters, Aspyr’s remaster restores a weapon wielded by Kurtis Trent, the second playable character in The Angel of Darkness. Named the Chirugai, this is a melee weapon that resembles the Glaive in middling eighties sci-fi film Krull, a metal disc with blades sticking out the circumference.


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