
"When the Tomb Raider reboot landed back in 2013, it did something risky. It took an icon who had spent decades as an untouchable, dual-pistol-wielding force of nature, and broke her. Gone were Lara Croft's guns akimbo and her wink-at-the-camera cockiness in favour of a makeshift bow and a desperate, mud-caked struggle to stay alive on the island of Yamatai."
"This was an origin story that grounded the rookie raider and made you earn her legendary status one gruelling encounter at a time. And it wasn't just a fresh coat of paint, rather a total mechanical overhaul that dragged the franchise into the modern era to compete with Naughty Dog's Uncharted."
"Tomb Raider on iOS is available via the App Store, priced at Rs. 1,349. Feral Interactive has ported the game for both iPhone and iPad, and it supports a handy list of devices running iOS 18/ iPadOS 18 or later firmware. As per the publisher, it can run on iPhone and iPad models powered by an A12 Bionic chip or later."
The 2013 Tomb Raider reboot revolutionized the franchise by reimagining Lara Croft as a vulnerable survivor rather than an invincible icon, replacing dual pistols with a makeshift bow and grounding her in a desperate struggle for survival on Yamatai. This origin story featured complete mechanical overhauls that modernized the franchise to compete with Uncharted. Nearly thirteen years later, Feral Interactive has brought this exact experience to iPhone, making the gritty, immersive quality accessible on mobile. The iOS version is priced at Rs. 1,349, requires iOS 18 or later with A12 Bionic chip minimum, and demands 11GB installation space with 22GB recommended. Feral Interactive successfully adapted the third-person AAA action-adventure controls for touchscreen gameplay.
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