A few days ago, ilariacroft released an HD remaster of the Caves map from the first Tomb Raider game using the Tomb Raider 4 Engine. This custom map is really faithful to the original map, and can give you an idea of what a faithful remaster of it could look like.
Going into more details, ilariacroft improved the geometry, textures, items, enemies and music. Furthermore, the mapper added more elements to the gameplay and some other improvements.
The end result is a faithful remaster of the Caves level. And, you can go ahead and download it from here. I’m certain that a lot of Tomb Raider fans will find this cool. After all, this is a free remaster project for a beloved game.
Lastly, you can find below a gameplay walkthrough video from it.
Have fun!

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Ain’t nobody got time for that!
this dude’s channel has thousands of playthrough of custom levels and campaigns, some of them go for 4-5 hours and at the speed he is playing them they must be double as long if you played them. Well, modern gaming isnt getting any better i guess, so there we go.
Sorry im 50 now and this still looks as old as me .
That’s a good thing. classic tomb raider games (1-6) are still the best in the whole franchise.
fine but the fact remains the geometry in this hardly looks that much better than the original. It looks like a*s.
This game was released when hardware could barely do any geometry and now you expect them to put 100 million dollars in it to bring it up to date I guess.
Looks gorgeous. I’m not the type of person who downloads unfinished games or projects though.
So in other words you don’t play any games made in the last 10 years.
It’s pure garbage…