These secrets were golden skulls and supplies in The Last Revelations, and golden roses in Chronicles.
Unfortunately, Angel of Darkness does not have secrets.
Much like their jolly, plumber-led peer, the games retain some ethos of 2D platformer design.
The remastered version suffers from even darker lighting than the original, making the skull impossible to see.
We recommend switching graphics modes often for more visual clarity.
you’re able to do this instantly by pressing Start.
It turns out these tombs are tough for completionists.
Climb up, grab the rope and turn around.
You’ll spot a small opening opposite the door where you’re supposed to insert the eye artifact.
We recommend switching to retro graphics here to make it easier to see.
The game is extremely hard even on a regular, non-completionist playthrough.
In its third level, it starts punishing you for seeking out secrets.
Each time it passes, it will rob Lara of most if not all of her health.
Most veteran raiders call them ninjas.
These are some of the scariest enemies featured in the Tomb Raider games.
You’ll find large medipacks and shotgun ammo.
It’s well-designed,steadily-pacedand mercifully linear.
If you’re willing to chuck linearity out of the window, though, you’ll be rewarded.
Inside you’ll find the Grenade Gun and two boxes of flash grenades.
The Grenade Gun is one of the few ways to kill the immortal skeletons in the Alexandria section.
Navigate there, and you’ll be able to access a secret later on inside the building.
The game is actually decent if not good, and its tutorial area is quite fun to navigate.
But provided you make it to Deep Sea Dive, you’ll be treated to a fun swimming section.
Unfortunately, you’ll have a submarine chasing you and firing torpedoes.
Since the remastered version allows for quicksaves, you should have an easier time navigating to it now.