What happened instead was that Core Design was bought by Rebellion and closed down in 2010, while Crystal Dynamics went on to develop and release their own remake, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, in 2007. What you can do is run and climb around them, flick some switches, and wonder what might have been. The released files include levels set in Greece, Peru and Croft Manor, but there are no enemies and only a handful of interactive elements. There's not a lot of it to play, honestly. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Now, thanks to the Internet Archive and some Tomb Raider super fans, you can play this cancelled game - sort of, a bit. The project was cancelled in 2006 and re-skinned as an Indiana Jones game, which was also cancelled. Tomb Raider: 10th Anniversary Edition was a remake of the original Tomb Raider under development for the PSP by series creators Core Design.
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