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Tomb Raider: Legendwas recently released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, but fans are dissatisfied with the port that brought the PlayStation 2 classic to modern consoles. The seventh main entry in theTomb Raiderseries,Tomb Raider: Legendserved as a reboot to reinvent the character of Lara Croft and reimagine her origins. In 2011, a PlayStation 3 port ofTomb Raider: Legendwas released as part ofThe Tomb Raider Trilogy, which was generally well-received among fans. However, the PlayStation 5 port is being criticized online for its poor graphics and clunky gameplay.

InTomb Raider: Legend,Lara Croft races her former friend Amanda Evert to find the mythical sword Excalibur. She travels halfway around the world in the hopes of getting her hands on the artifact before Amanda, facing deadly enemies and mind-bending puzzles along the way.Tomb Raider: Legendnot only received a PlayStation 2 release, but also versions for the Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and mobile phones. After Core Design’sTomb Raider: The Angel of Darknesswas bashed by critics, publisher Eidos Interactive handed the reins to American developer Crystal Dynamics, who would go on to develop severalTomb Raidertitles, includingthe upcomingTomb Raider 1-3 Remastered.

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Fans have taken to Reddit and Twitter toshare their frustrations with the newTomb Raiderport, specifically targeting its 480p graphics with no signs of upscaling. Some disgruntled fans have even called the release “false advertising” and bash the extortionate $30 price tag. “When the [Legend] store page first went live, they were showing screenshots of the PS3 HD remastered version (which actually ran in HD with new character models),” streamer and modder Lance Mcdonald said onTwitter. These screenshots have since been removed from the PlayStation store.

Fans Are Outraged By New Tomb Raider: Legend PS5 Port

Fans have accused Sony of neglect, criticizing the lack of care taken to craft an updated version of the PlayStation 2 original. Others have pointed out that the re-release is an emulation, not a port, so expectations should be lowered. What embitters fans the most, it seems, is Sony’s attempt at makingTomb Raider: Legendappear in line with the standard ofnext-gen console games that run Unreal Engine 5. But the screenshots posted to the PlayStation store were very misleading for fans who hoped for a much more visually appealing and polished current-gen version ofTomb Raider: Legend.

If nothing else, the whole situation prompts flashbacks tothe largely condemnedThe Last of UsPC port, which became famous for all the wrong reasons. At this stage, it has become evident that fans would much rather developers work on a complete remaster ofTomb Raider: Legendthan try to salvage what’s already been done.

Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider is one of the biggest names in action-adventure gaming. The series began in 1996 and has had three trilogies of games: the original trilogy, the legend trilogy, and the survivor trilogy, as well as a handful of other titles in-between.The Tomb Raider series is led by protagonist Lara Croft, who is considered to be one of the most important female characters in gaming history.