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While we twiddle our thumbs and wait for more next-gen content to trickle out, Square Enix had the foresight to drop Lara Croft into the release lull with Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition -- a next-gen update to last year's 9/10 (on AusGamers) release.

You could be forgiven for thinking this is just milking the game, but you'd actually be wrong. The Definitive Edition releases of the game on both PS4 and Xbox One aren't just res'd up versions of the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, nor are they just a port of the excellent PC release. A lot has gone into giving this update a better sense of next-gen, all while collating the original release with all DLC dropped throughout 2013.

Click here for our Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition review.



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