As a main entry in the classic adventure series, this 1999 title blends Shooter, Puzzle, and Adventure elements where you control Lara Croft to stop the reawakened Egyptian god Set. Gameplay involves intricate environmental navigation using acrobatic moves across interconnected levels, where progress in one area often dictates success in another. Distinctive features include new weapons like a revolver and a bow with specialized arrows (exploding/poisonous), enhancing both combat and puzzle-solving across its globe-trotting, mythologically-driven quest.
The fundamental gameplay loop maintains the established structure of navigating complex environments, solving intricate environmental puzzles, and engaging in combat. Players must utilize Lara's acrobatic abilities—running, jumping, climbing, and swimming—to traverse intricate level designs characteristic of the series.
A notable evolution in this installment is the structure of the world itself. Large sections of the game feature interconnected levels that can sometimes be explored in a non-linear fashion. This design choice means that actions taken or items acquired in one area may be crucial for progression or puzzle resolution in another, demanding careful mapping and backtracking across the game world.
While retaining familiar weaponry, the game introduces new tools to Lara's arsenal for both combat and utility. Players gain access to a new revolver, offering a distinct feel in combat scenarios. Furthermore, the introduction of a bow allows for tactical engagement, complete with specialized ammunition such as exploding arrows and poisonous arrows, adding new dimensions to puzzle-solving and enemy encounters.
The narrative draws heavily from Egyptian lore, specifically the legend of the conflict between the gods Horus and Set. The story begins when Lara Croft discovers the long-lost tomb of Horus. In doing so, she inadvertently triggers an ancient prophecy, releasing the malevolent god Set, who was imprisoned millennia ago. The core objective becomes a desperate, globe-spanning race to re-imprison Set and avert an impending Armageddon that threatens all of mankind.
This main adventure title has seen wide distribution across various systems over the years. It is available on PC (Microsoft Windows), the original PlayStation, Dreamcast, Mac, and has also been made accessible on newer hardware through specific ports, including the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable.
It is important to note that this specific main game release does not feature any separate Downloadable Content (DLC) or official expansions. However, the title has received one official remaster, offering updated presentation for modern audiences.

A remaster of the original Tomb Raider IV: The Last Revelation, including The Times Exclusive Playable Level as well as the ability to toggle between original and remastered graphics. Lara Croft discovers the lost tomb of the Egyptian God Set, unwittingly unleashing him and fulfilling an ancient prophecy—one that plunges mankind into darkness.

Tomb Raider: Legend Demake is a fan-made reimagining of Tomb Raider: Legend using the classic Tomb Raider engine. Originally released in 2006 and developed by Crystal Dynamics, Tomb Raider: Legend has been adapted here by Delca using an enhanced version of the Tomb Raider IV engine (TRNG). The gameplay and environments have been reinterpreted to reflect the style and design typical of Core Design's work in the late 1990s, often referred to as the "classic" era. Chapter One features four levels: Croft Manor, Bolivia, Peru, and Japan. A follow-up containing the second half of the game is currently in development. The story centers on Lara’s search for her mother and the mythical sword Excalibur, with some narrative elements reworked and simplified for this version. Cutscenes are voiced in French, with English subtitles provided.

This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles.

A Very Meow Christmas is a truly incredible and epic game starring Lara Croft, who is asked to save kittens' most beloved holiday. Play minigames and bring back the magic of Christmas!

Kitten Adventure: Ultimate Meow! is a revamp of Kitten Adventure, previously published in 2021. The revamp includes new gameplay mechanics, improved visuals, and brand new levels added!

This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story, puzzles and mechanics. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2023.

It is the late 1990s. Former legionnaire Kurtis Trent now operates as a freelance mercenary. His specialism: the supernatural. Following a series of mysterious deaths after the discovery of a medieval shrine deep beneath a Welsh mine, Kurtis has been hired to find whatever otherworldly force is wreaking havoc, and take care of it. Little does he know that what he is about to stumble upon will lead him down a dangerous path, one of ancient cults and arcane knowledge, that will bring him face-to-face with demons from his own past, and ultimately, into a battle for the very survival of mankind...

This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles.

This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2013.

The sixth entry in The Lizard King series. This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2012.

This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was made for Easter. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2012.

This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. Warning: This level is very gaudy and all nonsense. Not to mention all those hard challenges and incredibly demanding gameplay. So play it on your own risk. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2010.

The fifth entry in The Lizard King series. This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2008.

This is a Stand Alone Game. It is not compatible with the Lara At The Movies project and cannot be substituted into that game. It is a tribute to the wonderful Star Wars adventures. This release is in response to feedback from some players who had difficulty with the original Lara at the Movies version of these levels. I have called this new release the Director's Cut as it contains material not included in the original version (one new playable level and two cutscenes). The original levels have been significantly revamped with revised texturing, atmosphere and additional audio. The timed runs and podracing events should now be playable by players of all skill levels. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2007.

The witch Morgana, found King Arthurs' sword Excalibur hidden in a lake. Now the sword is somewhere in Greenland, in Morgana's hideout, and Lara is looking for it.

The fourth entry in The Lizard King series. This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2006.

The third entry in The Lizard King series. This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2005.

Lara becomes instrumental in unleashing unmitigated horror by bringing back to England the gift of Tara, the Egyptian Queen of Darkness. The Egyptologist Professor Fuchs has been looking for the Queen Tara idol hidden in the Cat Temple. When he was close to get the objects to open the temple, communication with the base had been suddenly lost. Lara starts her own search for the Idol.

This is a sequel to The Lizard King. This is a fan-made standalone game that uses the Tomb Raider The Last Revelation engine while creating its own story and puzzles. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2005.

Tomb Raider fan game made using the Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation engine. It's a new experience using the resources that one of the oldest games in the franchise has to offer. This TRLE was placed in the trle.net hall of fame in 2005.
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