Tomb Raider: Not Definitive Edition now available on Mac
Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider reboot is now available to play on Mac computers.
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Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider reboot is now available to play on Mac computers.
Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition updates last year's game with fancy new visuals targeting the next-gen consoles. However, what if one version were more definitive than the other?
A new trailer for the Tomb Raider Definitive Edition has executive producer Scot Amos walking through the various visual enhancements made for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Tomb Raider gained profitability by the end of last year, according to executive producer Scot Amos.
Tomb Raider was already a mighty pretty game when it launched last year on last-gen consoles. But, how does the Definitive Edition fare on PS4 and Xbox One? Will the generation jump really affect the visuals in a noticeable way?
Tomb Raider producer Scot Amos has defended pricing the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One "Definitive Edition" at $60, calling it more than a mere "facelift."
The upcoming PS4 and Xbox One port will look even better than the PC version of the game does right now.
Sleeping Dogs developer United Front Games and Netherlands-based Nixxes helped develop the upcoming "Definitive Edition" of Sleeping Dogs.
An awfully strong hint from Square Enix has (almost) confirmed the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition for the new generation of consoles.
Amazon Italy has listed a "Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition" for PlayStation 4, promising all the DLC included.