Home » Tomb Raider » Tomb Raider Collectibles Map There are many types of collectibles to be found in Tomb Raider (2013). Each level you go through will have several Documents, Relics, Treasure Maps, Camps and Challenges awaiting for you to find them. Tomb Raider cheat codes, all games, all systems. For when you're so stuck that even the walkthrough won't help. Here is the list of unlockable achievements in Tomb Raider (the 2013 edition) for the Xbox 360. There are three secret achievements listed at the bottom. Now go get your Lara Croft on. A Survivor Is Born (75) – Game completed Adventurer (20) – Played a match to completion in all multiplayer modes Archaeologist (15) – 75% of all relics. Tomb Raider Mega Guide: Challenges, Unlockables, Secrets, and more. Guide for unlocking the game’s potential.
Secrets in Tomb Raider II come in the form of small Silver, Jade or Gold dragon statues. Collecting all three in a single level can benefit the player with extra ammo, new weapons or medipacks. The final two levels do not have secrets, due to their shortness.
GPS Secrets refer to special collectible Documents found in Tomb Raider. There are only two of theseDocuments found in the game. 1 Unknown: Mysterious Orders 1.1 Lara's Thoughts 2 Unknown: Failed Mission 2.1 Lara's Thoughts Command to Operative STOP Trinity is concerned.
Along with the dragons statues, there are other well-hidden items, mainly weapons, throughout the game.
Lara discovering the Silver Dragon in the first level.
The burner corridor in which the M16 can be found
Initial Release: November 1996
Metacritic Score: 91 (details)
ESRB/PEGI Rating: Teen/12
Platforms: Sega Saturn, MS-DOS/Windows, PlayStation. Later: Macintosh, Nokia N-Gage, Pocket PC, PlayStation 3 and PSP (via PlayStation Network), iOS and Android
Spoiler-free Synopsis: Lara Croft is hired by Jacqueline Natla, CEO of Natla Technologies, to locate a mysterious artifact rumored to lie buried in a Peruvian tomb. With the gamer's help, Lara finds the artifact only to realize it's just part of a larger, more powerful object—the Scion, a relic from the lost continent Atlantis. Lara also learns she's not the only one after the Scion, and (surprise, surprise!) her new employer is not at all what she seems to be.
The game includes 15 extensive levels, in which Lara explores ancient ruins in South America, Greece, Egypt and ultimately Atlantis itself.
Tomb Raider was one of the first games to successfully blend action and adventure genres. Gameplay centers on exploration and puzzle solving, but there's still plenty of combat as well. By today's standards the graphics and controls are a bit primitive, but I believe the story and gameplay stand the test of time.
Saving Your Game: PC and Macintosh versions include unlimited saves at any point in the game. PC, Mac and PS1 savegame files are available in case you make a bad save, want to skip a level without missing any items, etc. In the PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions, you must collect a save crystal each time you want to save your game. All save crystals are noted in the walkthrough. The iOS app has three save slots, which you can access through the passport.
Secrets: The number of secrets in each level varies (from 1 to 5). They consist of ammunition, medipaks, save crystals (PlayStation only) and the occasional weapon. A chime sounds when you locate a secret, and the statistics screen at the end of each level tells how many secrets were available in that level, along with how many you found. There is no bonus for finding all secrets in a level or all secrets in the game. As always, my walkthrough includes the locations of all secrets.
Bonus Levels: The re-release for PC and Macintosh, Tomb Raider Gold, includes four bonus levels. These levels can also be downloaded for free.
Classic Tomb Raider Games on New Systems:Tomb Raider was designed to run in the DOS operating system, but it can be tweaked to run in any version of Windows. Glidos, a utility created by TR fan Paul Gardiner, adds improved graphics, audio and other special features. Details about various installers, patches, and mods are included on my TR1 Downloads page.
See the mobile section for details on the iOS app, as well as the Pocket PC and Nokia N-Gage versions.
If you've never played a Tomb Raider game before—or even if you have—I encourage you to check out my TR1 Controls and Gameplay Tips & Strategy pages. They include pointers on moving Lara through her environment, conserving health and ammo, using the menu and inventory systems, and much more.
If you prefer a video walkthrough to text with screenshots, I encourage you to check out my friend Bosnian Streamer's Complete Tomb Raider 1 Video Walkthrough.
So you've mastered the game and now you're looking for a bigger challenge? Consider attempting a NLNM (No Loads, No Meds) or NLNMAS (No Loads, No Meds, All Secrets) run. That is, play through the game without saving, without using a health pack, and, of course, without dying. If that sounds like your cup of tea, check out this new subsection for information, rules, leaderboards, and links to a growing community:
No walkthrough available. The in-game narration explains what to do. To access the training level, choose the snapshot from the main menu ring.
Level 1: Caves
Level 2: City of Vilcabamba
Level 3: The Lost Valley
Level 4: Tomb of Qualopec
Level 5: St. Francis' Folly
Level 6: Colosseum
Level 7: Palace Midas
Level 8: Cistern
Level 9: Tomb of Tihocan
Level 10: City of Khamoon
Level 11: Obelisk of Khamoon
Level 12: Sanctuary of the Scion
Level 13: Natla's Mines
Level 14: Atlantis
Level 15: The Great Pyramid
Some screenshots courtesy of Katie's Tomb Raider Site.