Here are the best beginner tips in Tomb Raider 4-6 Remastered!
Here are the best ones from the three games.
It fires a hook that can help Lara traverse to higher ledges.
The crossbow is essential for solving a timed puzzle in the museum by shooting all the targets accurately.
Why have a bow and arrow when you could have a crossbow?
It seems this useful bug was patched out in the remaster.
The Viper SMG offers the gunplay a ray of hope.
With a 70-round capacity and high firing rate, the Viper SMG is quite satisfying to use against bosses.
The gun is based on the PP-19, which takes 64 rounds per magazine.
We advise switching to single shots and using the scope to get headshots.
Revolvers are great weapons, yet they’re even cooler when these characters are using them.
In the first episode of Tomb Raider: Chronicles, the revolver shows up once again.
It resembles the HK gun from Tomb Raider 5, though it lacks the scope.
Shortly after acquiring the Mag Vega, you get to use it in an extended combat-platforming sequence.
4Uzis
The Uzis have been a Tomb Raider staple since the original game.
The Uzis are popular for their high rate of fire and satisfying sound effect.
Tomb Raider 4 features the most versatile variant of the grenade gun in the classic series.
The grenade gun now takes three types of ammo: normal grenades, super grenades and flash grenades.
These are the tombs you’ll need to watch out for.
The Last Revelation and Chronicles feature a modified SPAS-12 as Lara’s buckshot dispenser of choice.
The shotgun has a low firing rate, but does high damage at close range.
The Last Revelation introduced a new ammo key in for the weapon, which has an even wider spread.
The original versions of The Last Revelation and Chronicles featured a shotgun model that paradoxically lacked a pump.
They are as closely tied to the character as mushrooms to Mario or rings to Sonic.