Short and pretty generic by current standards but a fun thrillride even if it's very much "Baby's First Tomb Raider." Keeley Hawes was an amazing choice for Lara.

An absolute beauty of a game ruined by horrible management and a rushed release. The funny thing is the game was ahead of its time as most games are released in this state then fixed with a patch afterwards. Also one of the best video game soundtracks I've ever heard.

I wanted this game so badly for Christmas my Mum spent the last of her money on it and we ran out of electricity after I played it for about two hours. Bad financial choices? Yes. Was the memory worth it? Absolutely.

Once I realised I had to backtrack the entire game I turned it off intending to go back when I had the energy.

It's been over thirteen years.

This game is going to be to Backloggd as Mulholland Drive is to Letterboxd and I'm here for it.

I picked this up for the price of a meal deal when I was young and I have almost no memory of it other than turning into one of those sticky aliens you could stick to the ceiling... 5/5?

A lost PS2 treasure. I'll always love you, Ghosthunter <3

"Let's make Mario Kart but with planes and Family Guy racism"

Dark Souls of the Tomb Raider.

Much harder than its predecessor and really drags in the middle, but still a damn classic and the technical leap within one year was impressive even if that's odd to think in 2020.

Masterclass in level design and isolating, mystical atmosphere. This game is Tomb Raider in its pure, undiluted form and is still incredible even if Lara looks like she's trying to sneak a Toblerone into the cinema.