Now here is something really cool for all our Tomb Raider fans. YouTube’s Delca is currently working on a re-imagined demake of Tomb Raider: Legend, and below you can find a gameplay video from it.
Tomb Raider Legend Demake is a fan game/demake of Tomb Raider: Legend. In order to create this demake, Delca is using an enhanced version of the TR4 engine (called TRNG).
Now what’s cool here is that this unofficial/fan demake features gameplay and environments that are closer to the original 32-bit Tomb Raider games. As Dulca claims, the gameplay and environments are “reimagined as they would be if they were made by Core Design in the late 90s/early 2000s.”
For those unaware, Tomb Raider: Legend is an action-adventure video game developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Eidos Interactive. It is the seventh main entry in the Tomb Raider series and a reboot of the series. Tomb Raider Legend came out in 2005 on numerous platforms, including the PC.
Dulca plans to release this first chapter of the Tomb Raider Legend Demake on August 26th. And yes, we’ll be sure to share the demo once it becomes available.
Since Embracer Group has acquired the Tomb Raider IP from Square Enix, I believe we are safe from any potential DMCA or Cease and Desist letter. I mean, I seriously hope that Embracer Group will not follow Take-Two’s example. But hey, you never know, right?
Speaking of Tomb Raider, here’s the original game with RTX Remix Path Tracing. Tomb Raider Caves HD Remaster Project is another cool TR game that is available for download.
Enjoy the following trailer and stay tuned for more!
Kudos to our reader “durka durka” for bringing this to our attention
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