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Tomb Raider I-III Remastered

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Title Screen

Tomb Raider I-III Remastered

Developers: Aspyr Media, Crystal Dynamics, Saber Interactive
Publisher: Aspyr Media
Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch
Released internationally: February 14, 2024


DebugIcon.png This game has debugging material.
BonusIcon.png This game has hidden bonus content.


The inmates take over the asylum for a largely fan-developed restoration and HD-ification of the first three entries in Lara Croft's illustrious career in exploring ancient catacombs and straining shirts.

Dev Mode

Starting the game with the -dev command line argument enables some debug keys during gameplay.

Key Effect
R Slow motion
T Fast motion
F6 Toggle demo recording
F7 Play back your recorded demo
F8 Free camera mode

Easter Eggs

Hmmm...
To do:
Keep an eye out for additional effects.

Holding down the Look and Walk keys (L1 and R1 on a PlayStation controller by default) during loading screens will enable some visual changes in Modern Graphics mode. These changes will revert upon changing map or triggering an in-engine cutscene, but holding the buttons when these trigger will also activate them.

Lara's Glasses

TR-re laraglasses.png

In almost all areas, with some exceptions like TR1 Croft Manor, Lara will wear her circular sunglasses. These were at one point intended to appear in the original game, but were ultimately relegated to promotional art.

T-Rex Love

TR-re trexpainting.png

The large stairwell painting in TR1 Croft Manor will also change to the "Raid Not Kill" achievement icon.

Hidden Artwork

Hmmm...
To do:
Rehost the images

In Version 1.0 of the collection, the file 3\CUTS\CUT10.TRG is actually a password-protected 7zip file! By using the password #13NOT!HER (found under Sophia's desk in TR3's Modern Graphics mode), the file can be opened up, revealing a collection of renders of the remastered Lara model recreating key art poses from the original games' promotional art.

The file was removed in the first patch.

(Source: Derman on Twitter)