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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Official Strategy Guide


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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation was a grand and confusing piece of art, with some excellent ideas and some utterly brain-wrecking puzzles which were clearly put there to pad out the play time and prevent people renting the game and beating it over a weekend. This was the first Tomb Raider released on the Sega Dreamcast, but aside from slightly better graphics than the PlayStation edition, it and the PC incarnation are all the same game, so this guide can walk you through any incarnation.

Much like Tomb Raider IIILast Revelation absolutely screamed for a strategy guide due to the aforementioned hair-pulling puzzles and some generally obnoxious gameplay elements which made things far more difficult than they should be. It's the most difficult of all the "classic" era entries, even harder than picking Nevada last in TR3, so if you managed to complete it without resorting to a walkthrough at any point, hats off to you. It's also the longest single entry in the franchise, comprising 42 stages in total, although some of these are re-visits to older stages with some minor tweaks due to story progression. It's the first Tomb Raider game to feature no hidden levels or special bonuses for collecting all of the in-game secrets (of which there are 70), although the British paper The Times teamed up with Core Design to release a special, PC-only downloadable level which celebrated the 75th anniversary of Howard Carter's excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb. Interestingly enough, this level wasn't just DLC, it was a full-fledged mini Tomb Raider game all on its own which didn't require the full version of Last Revelation in order to run, and came with two other TR-themed puzzle games to mess around with. This guide doesn't cover that bonus level, but if you're interested in playing it, you can find it at Stella's Tomb Raider Page. Both the GOG and Steam versions of Last Revelation come with the Times bonus content, just FYI. :)

Anyway, at nearly 180 pages, this is also the longest classic-era Tomb Raider game guide Prima ever made.

Enjoy! ❤️

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Thank you so much for uploading the Tomb Raider guides! I never had these when my brother and I tried to solve the many problems and secrets of Tomb Raider on PS1 in the 90's. We bought some magz which contained a leaflet with hints or a solution inside. Could have been Play or Playstation Power perhaps. These has probably not been scanned this far. Would have been fun to see them again just for nostalgia.  

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  On 3/18/2025 at 11:59 PM, Allstable said:

Thank you so much for uploading the Tomb Raider guides! I never had these when my brother and I tried to solve the many problems and secrets of Tomb Raider on PS1 in the 90's. We bought some magz which contained a leaflet with hints or a solution inside. Could have been Play or Playstation Power perhaps. These has probably not been scanned this far. Would have been fun to see them again just for nostalgia.  

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You're welcome! I'm glad you're enjoying them! Those old Tomb Raider titles have some tricky puzzles in them for sure, and I'm hoping that, with the release of the HD Remastered editions of the classic titles, more people will find enjoyment looking through these guides. :)

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