Sophia attempts to kill Lara using the Eye of Isis, however, Lara defeats her by shooting a fuse box and electrocuting her, recovering the artifact. Upon refusal to do so, Sophia runs out onto the balcony and jumps over to a building opposite the office. Lara explains that the subjects are still living and demands Sophia to hand over the artifact. Lara then climbs through a ventilation shaft into Sophia’s office where they finally meet face to face. Mercenaries under the employment of the corporation are sent to kill Lara by Sophia, however, little do they know that Lara is going to give them a good whooping. These deformed subject survivors assist Lara in exchange for some embalming fluid she has to obtain from the Natural History Museum. The survivors of the experiment, which was a failure, were dumped in the London sewers and have been presumed dead by the corporation. Lara soon learns that Sophia has been abusing the power of the artifact and the corporation have been performing inhumane experiments on some of the captives in order to achieve immortality and eternal youth for her own personal gain and exploits. Lara searches for an artifact called the Eye of Isis, which is in the possession of Sophia Leigh the CEO of a cosmetics corporation. A diary recovered from one of the deceased sailors reveals the location of these remaining artifacts and Lara agrees to help Dr. Willard who explains the origins of the stone and describes how a civilization known as the Polynesians discovered meteorite crate and used the rock to form crystalline artifacts The other parts of the meteorite have been scattered around the globe after Charles Darwin’s expedition to Antarctica. After making short work of the insane scientist, Lara is introduced to Dr. After the RX scientist, finds the Infada stone, beating Lara to its location, the scientist uses the Infada stone to obtain supernatural powers. Shortly after finding her way through the ruins, Lara encounters an insane RX scientist whom she parts ways with. Lara is here looking for an artifact known as the Infada stone. The typical Tomb Raider scenario and nothing Lara can’t manage.
As of 2013, there have been ten Tomb Raider games released (not counting spin-off titles).Ģ003's The Angel of Darknesswould be the most notorious installment for having deleted content, although 1998's Tomb Raider III: Adventures of Lara Croft would be the runner up for unused content, namely:
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From 1996, Eidos would release yearly sequels for the PlayStation, (alongside PC ports for each of them), up until to 2000, spanning five titles. One of the more defining titles for the original PlayStation was the Tomb Raider series. PlayStation Underground JAMPACK (SCUS-94287) - Behind the Scenes - Tomb Raider 3Īlpha Tomb Raider 3, Late May 1998 E3 DemoĢ minutes of Tomb Raider 3 alpha footage.