Axiom said:Yeah I love me some Pocky and Rocky. It's the first game that comes to mind whenever I think of classic co-op, even though it's not even close to being well known,
Amir0x said:The other one, like I mention in the topic, is LOST VIKINGS II. Which is really pretty closely related to this type of co-op gameplay.
Jive Turkey said:Heh what the hell. I'm in.
SuperÑ said:http://imgur.com/Wrh3L.gif
One OT wasn't enough to contain Amirox.Keikoku said:Why make two separate OT ?
Lord Error said:It's definitely no fun getting that to work with 64bit Win 7.
The game is at least as good as two other good games combined..Keikoku said:Why make two separate OT ?
YianGaruga said:The game is at least as good as two other good games combined..
or something.
FunkyPajamas said:OP needs more werewolf-scorpion dick.
:lol ^ SuperÑ wins the fucking thread. :lol
Keikoku said:Why make two separate OT ?
All the Summer of Arcade games this year were fantastic, put fish in you mouth.Amir0x said:I felt I'd use what little megaphone I had to try to highlight a special game that actually deserves the attention.
Unlike some other Summer of Arcade titles.
Amir0x said:This is a specific thread for the PS3/PC versions, but I wouldn't have made it without a reason. And that reason is I feel this game deserves special attention, because of all the weight gamers feel behind this game due to its relation to the Tomb Raider series some may have avoided it.
I felt I'd use what little megaphone I had to try to highlight a special game that actually deserves the attention.
Unlike some other Summer of Arcade titles.
Don't forget to sign up for the beta/demo. You can purchase the full game at the end of the demo instead of waiting till next week.FunkyPajamas said:Ayup, waiting for the PS3 version myself. Hurry up!
:O I wasn't aware of this, thanks for the heads up!Killthee said:Don't forget to sign up for the beta/demo. You can purchase the full game at the end of the demo instead of waiting till next week.
Mr_Zombie said:How does this activating a demo on Steam works?
I've received my code (thanks miladesn for the heads up ), activated it on Steam and... nothing, the demo is nowhere to be seen; it's not availible on LC&TGOL page on Steam nor on my game list. Am I missing something?
Speedymanic said:I'm sure this has been mentioned elsewhere, but the Steam & PSN versions will NOT have online co-op when released next week.
The 360 online co-op patch is still on track to be released next week.
http://www.vg247.com/2010/09/21/psn...yed-for-lara-croft-and-the-guardian-of-light/
Yeah, I saw this in the other official thread, what a bummer. I'm still getting the game, but will wait for either a price drop or the patch, whatever comes first.Speedymanic said:I'm sure this has been mentioned elsewhere, but the Steam & PSN versions will NOT have online co-op when released next week.
The 360 online co-op patch is still on track to be released next week.
http://www.vg247.com/2010/09/21/psn...yed-for-lara-croft-and-the-guardian-of-light/
Keir says that PSN/PC players will now also get some free DLC.Axiom said:With this sort of timing, it does certainly explain why CD needs some help spreading the word on why this game is awesome from threads like this, though I am curious if this means the initial DLC is also free for PS3 and PC owners
Keir said:We're doing our best to make sure the online feature is as good as it should be which is why we took the tough decision to delay it. You'll still get it (and some free DLC by way of a gesture from us to you as a result).
I believe this is their second game with online multiplayer (the first was Project Snowblind).miladesn said:I think this is the first time that Crystal Dynamics is making a game with online multiplayer, looks like they have serious problems with it :| .
Code for what? I'll take it if you still have it.miladesn said:I think this is the first time that Crystal Dynamics is making a game with online multiplayer, looks like they have serious problems with it :| .
I have a spare PS3 code if anyone wants it.
They only send out email for the first code you signed up for. Go back to the site and click on the PSN link to reveal the PSN code. You won't be able to redeem the code until the maintenance is over at ~5:00 P.M. PDT.Axiom said:I just got my PC demo code (No PS3 code yet, anyone else?) and was rather psyched until I came back and saw this news.
All my current gen Tomb Raider experiences are on 360, but I was psyched to see what PC modders would do with the game (though only in this TR, since the main focus of the TR modding community hasn't changed since 1996), and it's been a hard enough time waiting since going nuts over the demo.
Now thinking of keeping the 360 my Tomb Raider machine and picking up another copy later on. It's not that I don't want to play local co-op - it's that I don't want to play co-op with the people I can do so with locally.
Oh well, Viva Lara-istance still! Self-denial hasn't been this hard since I had that dream about going chaste for a year to win riches.
With this sort of timing, it does certainly explain why CD needs some help spreading the word on why this game is awesome from threads like this, though I am curious if this means the initial DLC is also free for PS3 and PC owners
DemoSynless said:Code for what?
I appreciate it, Thanks!miladesn said:Synless got the code.
Thank so much for posting this! It's a pity the PSN is down for maintenance at the moment, as I got a key but then felt crushing disappointment when I realised I couldn't download it straight away. It gives you early access to purchase the game too which is pretty sweet ^^. Again, thanks!miladesn said:http://www.gamespot.com/event/codes/lara-croft-ps3-us/
http://www.gamespot.com/event/codes/lara-croft-pc/
I thought I should put these here, early access to demo of PS3/PC version, go to the links for info.