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Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Coming to PS4, Xbox One in January 2014

December 9, 2013 by Sara Leave a Comment

The newest Tomb Raider game marked a massive reboot for heroine Lara Croft and her action/adventure franchise. Now that the console hardware has seen a reboot of its own (via the birth of the PS4 and Xbox One), the developer of Lara’s revival has decided to grace the next-gen consoles with Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. But let it be known: at this time, the game’s not been announced for the Xbox One.

[UPDATE: Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition has, in fact, now been announced for Xbox One. It will retail for $60 on both platforms and run natively in 1080p on both the PS4 and Xbox One. Whether the Xbox One will downscale it to 720p has not been announced. Let the rumor mill start grinding about whether that means a system update is in the works for the Xbox One.]

In a post on the PlayStation Blog, Scot Amos, executive producer at Crystal Dynamics, said that his company will release Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition on the PlayStation 4 on January 28, 2014. The PS4 has been noted for its smaller number of exclusive games compared to the Xbox One. Could this be Sony’s first big post-launch third-party exclusive? Or is an announcement of an Xbox One version still forthcoming? [Editor’s Note: see update above.]

You can let us know your thoughts in the comments section below. In the meantime, here is Amos’ note to PS Blog readers:

“Recreating our franchise for PS4 was a true labor of love for the team. The critically acclaimed story and action adventure remain solidly intact and as riveting as ever. However, we took the opportunity to use the increased horsepower of the hardware to create the Tomb Raider we always envisioned.

“We had a core team here at Crystal collaborating with the super talented teams at United Front Games (who worked with Square Enix on Sleeping Dogs) and Nixxes (whom Crystal has partnered with since the Legacy of Kain days). Together, we pulled the game apart and painstakingly rebuilt it with enhanced visual fidelity, realism, and a new immersive richness to the world.

“Getting our gameplay up to native 1080p meant increasing all of our texture resolutions by over 4x so the details and nuances can be seen in their full glory. However, it’s subtleties like our subsurface scattering technology — how we manage realistic lighting effects through solid/semi-solid matter — that we’re so proud of, which bring a new glow to Lara’s skin. All of these elements working in conjunction drive a much more realistic world than we’ve ever had.

“The entire game world — the perilous island of Yamatai — is alive as well. Foliage bends as Lara pushes through it; trees whip in the wind; even cloth moves courtesy of new, more sophisticated physics modeling. Weather effects lash the island with unprecedented levels of venom, and rain particles are dynamically lit as they slice through piercing searchlights. The in-game cast has also enjoyed an upgrade — characters and enemies alike have been enhanced visually, while in-game destructibility has been given additional refinement to increase the sense that you are leaving a mark on this world.

“However, as always, it’s Lara who’s the star of the show. As such, one of our boldest changes was to handcraft an all new, even more realistic head and face model for her, taking advantage of the increased power of PS4. This is our first glimpse of our next-generation Lara. We also drastically improved shader and lighting effects, adding dynamic sweat, mud, and even blood for a new level of visual acuity that reacts on Lara in different situations. Objects on Lara’s person like her climbing axe or arrows now independently react to her movements and sway or jostle with an obsessive eye for detail, further adding that nothing was too small for us to tackle.

“Lara’s hair now benefits from TressFX technology — her hair strands are independently simulated and interact with environmental effects, as well as react to her every movement, delivering unprecedented, lifelike motion. This all-new Lara is Crystal’s first steps towards the future. It’s a promising, compelling beginning.

“’Promising, compelling beginning’ is a good description for our first few weeks in the PS4 era. We’re very proud of what our combined teams at Crystal, United Front Games, and Nixxes have accomplished with Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition. Whether you’re a diehard fan who collects every Tomb Raider title, or just looking for a gripping, cinematic action-adventure to recommend to friends, we’ve got a great game for you. We’re thrilled to launch the game and hear your reactions. It’s been a privilege and a labor of love for us, and we hope you relish playing it as much as we did making it.”

Filed Under: Features, PS4, Xbox One

About Sara

My name is Sara Anslee, I live in Colorado. I am very fond of gaming, writing, and blogging. I share the latest news and tips about sports games, video games, gaming movies, gaming devices, and accessories. I also love watching movies and traveling.

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