main menu, allowing players to sign up for "The Society of Raiders".
Play with the original "tank" controls or updated modern analog movement.
: For those who love capturing Lara's adventures, Photo Mode now includes facial animations in classic graphics mode, an "Animate" option, and even the ability to don her iconic red sunglasses. Tomb Raider I-III Remastered -NSP--Update 1.0.4...
Preparing a deep dive into the latest refinements for the Starring Lara Croft collection.
: Hotkey inputs mapped to thumbsticks no longer interrupt running or walking animations, resulting in fluid traversal during intense platforming sections. 2. Visual and Environmental Enhancements main menu, allowing players to sign up for
Even at launch, the remastered trilogy was a technical marvel, particularly on the Switch. Aspyr, the developer behind the remaster, successfully ported the classic games to run at a native 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second (FPS) when the console is docked. In handheld mode, the game runs at a crisp 720p, also targeting 60 FPS. The remaster's visuals are a highlight, featuring higher-quality textures, improved lighting, and overhauled character models that feel faithful to the original designs.
The latest update focuses on community-requested quality-of-life improvements and technical refinements across all three titles: Preparing a deep dive into the latest refinements
Resolved an issue where audio would mute instead of pause when opening the inventory. Game-Specific Bug Fixes
main menu, allowing players to sign up for "The Society of Raiders".
Play with the original "tank" controls or updated modern analog movement.
: For those who love capturing Lara's adventures, Photo Mode now includes facial animations in classic graphics mode, an "Animate" option, and even the ability to don her iconic red sunglasses.
Preparing a deep dive into the latest refinements for the Starring Lara Croft collection.
: Hotkey inputs mapped to thumbsticks no longer interrupt running or walking animations, resulting in fluid traversal during intense platforming sections. 2. Visual and Environmental Enhancements
Even at launch, the remastered trilogy was a technical marvel, particularly on the Switch. Aspyr, the developer behind the remaster, successfully ported the classic games to run at a native 1080p resolution and 60 frames per second (FPS) when the console is docked. In handheld mode, the game runs at a crisp 720p, also targeting 60 FPS. The remaster's visuals are a highlight, featuring higher-quality textures, improved lighting, and overhauled character models that feel faithful to the original designs.
The latest update focuses on community-requested quality-of-life improvements and technical refinements across all three titles:
Resolved an issue where audio would mute instead of pause when opening the inventory. Game-Specific Bug Fixes