![]() In terms of leveling up Lara herself, I didn't really do much animal hunting, so a lot of the survivalist skills were useless to me (eventually you get to a point where you have to unlock these skills in order to progress to the next level, but I recommend saving them until the end). The bow and arrow were, by far, the easiest way to do that when you're operating in ranged mode. ![]() This is not a hand-to-hand combat game, and you can get pretty far by being stealthy and killing quietly. After that, I upgraded even further to napalm arrows, which, as you can imagine, were an excellent choice. Two quick shots in succession were enough to dispatch most enemies, which made things much easier. Once I acquired fire arrows, I found that instead of four to five arrows to secure a kill, it was more like two or three. After that, I worked on upgrading my archery tools to be able to use fire arrows. My first priority for any weapon was ensuring I could carry as much ammo as possible, even if it wasn't my go-to (I'm nothing if not an anxious gamer). Specifically, if you feel the same way I do about the bow and arrow, then plan on upgrading this weapon in particular. Second, while it did take a few arrows to kill an enemy (unless you perfected the headshot, which has never been my forte), leveling up your archery tools makes a big difference. ![]() That made me start defaulting to the bow and arrow, especially because I found it much easier to be precise with these than with the guns. However, because you can carry a lot more arrows than firearm ammunition, I very rarely found myself running out of arrows. ![]() While the game doesn't restrict ammunition much (a byproduct of Easy Mode - ammo drops are frequent and plentiful), there were definitely long firefights where I ran out of ammo in one (or more) of the guns. You get plenty of other weapons - a rifle, a shotgun, a handgun - but the bow and arrow were my preferred weapon as an Easy Mode gamer. I'll be honest, in this game, I was a real bow and arrow fan. I found it better to run (especially from the wolves) and avoid as much battle as possible until I had the bow and arrow in hand. The combat is pretty simple for the most part, but until you get a good weapon, it can be quite difficult. There is an Easy Mode option from the start, so once you select that, you're plunged into the gameplay. Right off the bat, I was taken in by Tomb Raider. As a result, I was a little hesitant, but I'd heard so many good things about the new (or, "new to me," considering this game is close to a decade old at this point) iteration of this game, so I wanted to give it a try. My memories of playing Tomb Raider when I was younger consist of (a) the Angelina Jolie movies and (b) playing for approximately five minutes on a PC, being eaten to death by wolves, and never picking up the game again. When I found the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition remaster of the 2013 game on sale, I knew that it was time to finally delve into this franchise. Because I skipped the PS3 entirely - I didn't play games for a long time because Easy Mode was not as ubiquitous as it is now - there are quite a few I have to catch up on. There aren't a lot of new games coming out, which makes it the perfect time to revisit older titles. Right now, we're in that weird lull between console versions, as the PS5 (and Xbox Series X, if you prefer that console - we'll have one of each most likely, because my husband is an Xbox gamer and I am not) is almost here. Game (V2.00) + DLC Unlock : Lets – 1File – Mega – MediafireTake It Easy Mode is a bi-weekly column on the unsung hero of video games, the Easy setting, for casual and new gamers, parents, and people who generally find higher difficulty modes frustrating. Also includes a special new outfit, Lara’s Home. The DLCs feature extra missions (The Forge, The Pillar, The Nightmare, The Price of Survival, The Serpent(s Heart, The Grand Caiman, The Path Home), weapons, clothing and some of the most imaginative challenge tombs in the whole series. We did release Shadow.of.4-DUPLEX but it was unfortunately not updatable to the Definitive Edition, which is the base game updated to 2.0 (even though it says 1.00 on the PS4 menu, which you can verify in the update history to read patch notes), and all its DLCs contents ever released. Note: To install this release, you’ll need to install the 2 pkg files: Languages : German – Russian – Spanish (Latin America) – English – Italian – Portuguese (Brazil) – French – Polish – Spanish (Install Game (V2.00) => Fix 5.05 => DLC Unlocker) Game (V2.00) + DLC Unlock : Lets – Mega – 1File (Multi) – 1File
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