Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Reviews
This Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch2 retains the power of its story, the solidity of its gameplay, and the excitement of the original adventure. Despite the graphical downgrades compared to more powerful versions, its fluidity and portability make it a valid way to relive the saga. It may not be "the best possible version," but it's a more than worthy option for playing it wherever you want.
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Tomb Raider managed to come full circle with the reboot, and admittedly, with its sequels, it looped back into the ridiculousness. All bets are off in regards to the upcoming and as of yet untitled new release, but for now, Tomb Raider: Definite Edition is reason enough to dust off your machete and get your tetanus shots in for another adventure alongside young Lara.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition runs far better than expected, the narrative remains gripping, and despite visual compromises, the overall experience still shines. Even at $20 or less on some platforms, some fans may wish more effort had gone into this version, but the Switch 2 release nonetheless stands as a technically remarkable way to revisit Lara Croft's origin story after its official arrival on Nintendo hardware.
The Switch 2 version of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition isn't the prettiest or most visually stunning. But it's a pleasant, fluid, portable, and modern version that respects the original experience and makes it accessible in a different way.
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