As it tries to slowly fill again, shoot a rope arrow to the boat's rope spindle to connect the two. It should be in front of a doorway that's blocked by debris.Įnter the room, and pull the lever and drain the water. The water drains, and now you can make your way to the other room.īefore messing with the stuff in the next room, board the boat and pull it to the opposite side of the room so that it's visible while you're in the second room. Swim to the bundle, and use the axe to wind it. Climb it, and shoot a rope arrow to the bundled rope back toward the entrance of the room. Now you'll be able to enter a room on your right. Look to your right, and shoot another rope arrow. ![]() Use the axe to pull the boat to the center of the room. Board it, then shoot a rope arrow to the rope beam that's back toward the entrance. ![]() When you enter the tomb, jump into the water and swim toward the boat. The one thing that has always pissed me off about TR games is their replay value.Play Baths of Kitezh Tomb Puzzle Solution Guess I"m old skool, stick and rudder type. The graphcis are pretty good and the new one coming looks decent too, but I am not buying an xbox one just have have it and get frustrated at the controller! Even on PS3 which is the format I have the TR game on, it's still confusing to me. I do have the 'Tomb Raider' game that came out a few yrs ago which is her supposed first forray and she has hardly any weapons which makes it a bit more difficult. I found the PC thing, even when using the mouse far more easy to control. Too many buttons and combos I fumble way too much. The gaming console thing has never gel'd with me. Then I tried TR LEgend on Xbox 360 and I've never finished it. at first you didn't use the mouse, then they added that at the 5th iteration IIRC. Been playing TR games since they first hit DOS in the late 90's on PC. I know this is old news to a lot of people but it's new to me so it's kind of exciting.ĭude pulls out his phone to game on.I pull out a laptop and start playing with a controller like an Elite Dork. The 3d platforming, puzzle solving, and action sequences, (plus waves of bad guys to gun down.)īut anyway it turns out you can plug ps3 Controllers and Xbox 360 controllers right into your laptop with their USB cable and with a little fiddling, be playing games on the PC exactly the same way you'd play them on the console. Everything I like about the Uncharted games I guess was really started by Tomb Raider. Makes me curious about some of the Tomb Raider games. I've much enjoyed seeing her character grow in this game. She looked sick and nauseous and horrified.and her reaction is what made me realize, "I don't think I've ever seen this in a game before." ![]() And I liked seeing a character deal with the ramifications of having just killed someone. It's her 'origin story'.first mission/prequel/however you want to view it. I never played Tomb Raider beyond the first one (which I didn't like, clunky controls at the time) but this newer one is actually really fun and reminds me a whole lot of Uncharted 2 and 3. I can see how people get caught up in wanting higher end systems and getting into the upgrade loop.partly why I've avoided PC games.īut Tomb Raider ran well, much better actually then I thought a game like this would work on a laptop. It feels so weird holding a ps3 controller looking at my laptop and playing Tomb Raider. I'm not a PC gamer at all, always been a console guy.īut I got a copy of Tomb Raider (the 2013 one) and got to thinking, "I wonder if I can plug my ps3 controller into the laptop?"
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