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Lara Croft Takes On Bears in RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER

Lara Croft did her best impression of Liam Neeson in The Grey in her last outing, taking on a colony of large wolves and even heading into the depths of their dark cave fortress to take out the leader of the pack. In her next adventure, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Ms. Croft will be leveling up into a full-blown Anthony Hopkins (as seen in The Edge) and will go one-on-one with the massive bears of Siberia. If it wasn’t apparent before, it’s crystal clear now: Chuck Norris ain’t got nothing on this woman. Check out a couple of images that will be featured in the next issue of Game Informer:

Is this bear out of its mind? That isn’t Goldilocks you’re dealing with, pal. As alluded to before, Lara Croft will be taking her talents to Siberia and taking on a “deadly new enemy,” which apparently is attached to the mysterious group from the previous game. Oh, and to refresh everyone’s memory: Rise of the Tomb Raider will be releasing as a timed-exclusive on the Xbox One and Xbox 360. We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled to the next issue of Game Informer for more details.

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Comments

  1. Lindsay says:

    I am really looking forward to the new game! Thanks, Nerdist, for the insider info! Keep it coming 🙂

  2. nichole says:

    That’s rude. Loved the reboot, but not an Xbox fan. Sad day. 

  3. bgh179 says:

    No PC port? No thanks. ‘Tis a shame, though. I enjoyed the reboot.

  4. Kevin says:

    Know what i like about this game? She looks to be in a cold environment so she is actually wearing appropriate clothing for the weather instead of a tank top and short shorts. No hate to the original franchise or nothing but this is something that always ticked me off.