Global Standard | €52.94 |
A Gold Edition of Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, which features multiple exclusive items including a 3" Lara figurine, an artbook filled with never-before-seen concept art, a folding map of the Overworld, and the Season Pass, will be available on PlayStation®4 and Windows® PC Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris PS4 is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light®, and the first-ever four-player co-op experience with Lara Croft. Featuring stunning visuals and a brand-new story, players must work together to explore the temple, defeat hordes of enemies from the Egyptian underworld, solve devious puzzles, and avoid deadly traps. All the while, players will compete for treasure, powerful artifacts, and ultimate bragging rights.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris takes place deep in the deserts of Egypt. In her new adventure, Lara must join forces with rival treasure hunter Carter Bell and imprisoned gods Horus and Isis, to defeat the evil god Set. As Lara and her companions fight the elements of nature across the sands and through ancient tombs, they will battle legendary deities and creatures of myth.
With the fate of the world at stake, Lara must recover the fragments of Osiris to stop Set from enslaving all mankind.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is also available on PC.
The best of Lara, whether played on your own, or shared with others.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a game for the ultimate co-op experience. With some minor problems, it's a next-gen version of the previous game with a lot of improvements.
Temple of Osiris is a worthy successor to the Guardian of Light and is going to offer a lot of fun (especially when you try the co-op mode) even if it doesn't last long enough.
It’s simple – if you enjoy Diablo-esque action mixed with a hefty dose of ruin spelunking, then this is the game for you.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an entertaining game with which to spend a weekend, even more so when playing with friends. Quite short, but for those looking for a game with the perfect balance of action, puzzles and platforms, it's an option to think about at the right price.
Lara Croft's return to the isometric 3D world benefits from a juicy yet functional 60fps-graphics, room for two more friends to join the fray and a decent amount of things to do and tombs to raid. The single-player mode is maybe a little below average, but that's not really where the fun is aimed at.
Temple of Osiris struggles to captivate or entertain, even in its strongest moments. [Issue#252, p.62]
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