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Star Wars, Tomb Raider and a big night for Expedition 33 – what you need to know from The Game awards
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won nine awards, including game of the year, while newly announced games at the show include the next project from Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian Studios New titles were announced, celebrities appeared, and at one point, screaming people were suspended from the ceiling in an extravagant promotion for a new role-playing game. Acclaimed French adventure Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 began the night with 12 nominations - the most in the event's history - and ended it with nine awards. The Gallic favourite took game of the year, as well as awards for best game direction, best art direction, best narrative and best performance (for actor Jennifer English). Elsewhere, Hades II took best action game, Hollow Knight: Silksong won in best action/adventure and Arc Raiders won best multiplayer. There was a decent showing for the new(ish) Nintendo Switch 2, with Donkey Kong Bananza taking best family game and Mario Kart World scorching across the line with best sports/racing game.
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'Extremely rare' Roman tomb discovered in Germany
'Extremely rare' Roman tomb discovered in Germany No riches or remains are inside--but it probably wasn't tomb raiders. This stone circle was part of a Roman burial mound called a tumulus. Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. In 15 BCE, the Romans invaded parts of Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. The region would eventually become the province of Raetia, but it was not valued for its economic resources.
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Maximum points: what is the most influential video game ever?
Ahead of the 21st Bafta games awards this April, the institution is running a public survey asking people to nominate the most influential video game of all time. As the survey points out, this is an open-ended question: early, groundbreaking titles such as Space Invaders and Pong regularly crop up as answers because they helped write the rules of the form, but on a personal level, the right game at the right time can be exceptionally influential, too. For players, it's often the games that made us feel differently about what games could do that feel the most influential. For a game designer, a film director, a writer or a musician, one particular game might inspire a whole creative era. Inspired by Bafta's survey, we asked people from across games and culture for their most influential game – and not one name cropped up twice.
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered review – the good, the bad and the gloomy of Lara Croft releases
Digging up treasures from the past is an exciting business. So exciting, in fact, it's kept players coming back to the Tomb Raider series for nearly three decades. The original trilogy was successfully remastered and rereleased last year. Now a new collection has been recovered from the attic and put on show, like a family heirloom on the Antiques Roadshow. But will this turn out to be the gaming equivalent of a priceless Ming vase?
Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered hits the PS4 and PS5 on February 14
What better way to spend the next Valentine's Day by foraging around caverns for loot? These remasters boast updated visuals, though you can toggle to the old-school graphics to soak in the nostalgia. The same goes for controls. There are modern controls inspired by the newer entries in the series, but those retro inputs are just a toggle away. The collection includes more than 150 trophies, which feature "nods to iconic moments from the series."
Goodbye cartoon breasts, hello sweat stains: the feminist reinvention of Tomb Raider
Hot on the heels of that Oasis reunion comes news of the return of another 90s icon – Lara Croft. She bounds back on to our screens with a new animated series, still sporting that holy triumvirate of classic ponytail, backpack and combat boots. From the get-go she's performing seemingly impossible feats in the name of archaeology: she outswims a ravenous crocodile, and uses her signature blend of parkour and gymnastics to avoid a pit of sharp spikes. But this isn't the Tomb Raider star quite as you might remember her. The eponymous star of Netflix's Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft – voiced by Agent Carter's Hayley Atwell – looks different to how she appeared in the original games.
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Amazon is giving away 3 more free PC games during Prime Day next week, including Rise of the Tomb Raider
One of the holiest but non-religious days of our economic year is just around the corner and Amazon will mark the occasion by giving away three AAA titles during Amazon Prime Day through its Prime Gaming service. The online retailer announced it will offer free copies of Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, Chivalry 2 and Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Edition for 48 hours starting on Tuesday July 16. Amazon's early Prime Day deals will also give away 15 PC games ahead of this year's Prime Day including titles like Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - The Sith Lords, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge and Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX. Rocksteady's open world Suicide Squad game is the one game in Amazon's free games pack that sounds most like an even trade giving how hard it tanked with players on day one. It took seven years to make the game and expectations were high since it came from the same studios that made the brilliant Batman Arkham trilogy but it seemed doomed from the start of its release date.
Netflix's animated Tomb Raider series now has a release date
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft is coming to Netflix on October 10. Netflix announced the release date today along with a new trailer, which finally gives us a slightly more in-depth look at what the series will be like. It picks up after the events of the Survivor Trilogy, which focused on a younger Lara Croft. Per Netflix's Tudum, it will see Lara "forced to confront her true self and decide just what kind of hero she wants to become," as she chases down a "dangerous and powerful" stolen artifact. Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft was first announced back in 2021 and is being produced by Legendary Television and Powerhouse Animation, the studio behind the Castlevania anime.
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Revealed: The most iconic video game characters of all time - and Mario isn't in top place!
With his blue overalls, red cap, and trademark moustache, Mario is a character that's instantly recognisable around the world. But despite his fame, it turns out Mario is not the most iconic video game character of all time. Instead, that's a title that goes to Lara Croft, according to a poll by BAFTA. In celebration of the 20th BAFTA Games Awards, BAFTA asked over 4,000 players from around the world who they thought was the most iconic character. So, is your favourite character on the list?
Lara Croft voted most iconic video game character
Lara Croft has been named the most iconic video game character of all time to mark the 20th Bafta Games Awards. It's been 28 years since Tomb Raider introduced gamers to Lara and she's changed quite a bit in that time. "She's gone from being very pointy and childlike in drawing to very filmic," says Shelley Blond, the actress who voiced the original Lara. The character beat the likes of Mario and Sonic for the title in a poll of gamers. Shelley tells BBC Newsbeat she's not surprised, even though she admits she's never played the game herself.
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