Shadow of the Tomb Raider gets a new trailer, detailing the story from the previous two Tomb Raider games

Square Enix has released a new trailer for Shadow of the Tomb Raider that details the story from the previous Tomb Raider games. This trailer is essential for all those that haven’t played the previous games of this trilogy and want to jump in to this latest instalment.

Comprised of key cut-scenes from 2013’s Tomb Raider and 2015’s Rise of the Tomb Raider, this video will refresh and prepare you for Shadow of the Tomb Raider’s September 14 launch.

According to its description, and as the conclusion of her origin story, Lara Croft is more capable and driven than ever before in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. She will stop at nothing to save the world from a Maya apocalypse, and in doing so, become the Tomb Raider she is destined to be.

Enjoy!

Tomb Raider: The Story So Far

13 thoughts on “Shadow of the Tomb Raider gets a new trailer, detailing the story from the previous two Tomb Raider games”

  1. I want a Tomb Raider battle royale game set in a dilapidated apartment complex where there are no tombs. Take Lara out of her element and give tombs a break. The dead are tiring of this British girl creeping around in their spaces.

    1. We could always get another old school Tomb Raider setting where she’s in strange weird laboratories and governmental type buildings. God da*n were the old Tomb Raider games strange.

    2. We’ve had Laura out of her element several times in the past. It was never very good or interesting.
      What’s interesting about and old apartment building?

      1. The potential to find some urban treasure Dirt! You don’t want to find a crack rock the size of your head? There is money in this! Think about all the baby aligators that you will find on leashes to befriend and make your own attack animals.

        There is potential in this: several baby gators that swarms an enemy and nibble on the enemies shoes or kill the with kindness.

    3. Why stop there? Let’s remove Lara, too. She’s getting a bit long in the tooth. We should replace her with generic player-made characters.

    1. Shorts in the jungle is a bit silly, if you’ve ever tried it. It’s not realistic at all. You’d be eaten alive by insects and plants alike.

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