While it's hard to pick a single favorite entry in the long-running franchise, Tomb Raider: Underworld is easily one of the most beloved entries in the franchise. Being praised for its creative levels, engaging storyline, and excellent atmosphere that holds up surprisingly well, few games in the series deserve a remaster more than to help pass Tomb Raider's long gap between releases.
Even if it might not be the full-blown remake that some dedicated fans have been hoping for, a recent remaster update is still one of the best things we've seen in a while when it comes to revisiting Lara's classic adventure game.
While the project isn't exactly a brand-new release, a recent update to the Xbox 360 emulator Xenia Canary for PC just got several major shader updates, which, as highlighted by Internal-Night-6691 on Reddit, help in "massively improving playability of Tomb Raider Underworld and its DLCs."
Even though the visuals when loading into brand-new levels or areas still struggle to render at first, as shown in the captured clip, after a few seconds, it returns to the smooth experience that runs even better than if played on its native console.
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