• "Rise of the Tomb Raider" developer Crystal Dynamics promised that the game will have more of actual tomb raiding than that of its predecessor.

"Rise of the Tomb Raider" developer Crystal Dynamics promised that the game will have more of actual tomb raiding than that of its predecessor. (Photo : MNR)

"Rise of the Tomb Raider" developer Crystal Dynamics promised that the game will have more of actual tomb raiding than that of its predecessor.

A video featuring Lara in search for treasure is out.

The crystal dynamics' series included off the beat challenge tombs that helped Lara Croft, the main protagonist, on her search for the treasure hunt. Each of these challenge tombs featured puzzles that helped her on her journey through the hunt. But in the brand new version of "Rise of the Tomb Raider," Lara will be seen raiding the tombs so as to reach her treasure chest.

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The team of Crystal dynamics have stated that each of the tombs is not tough to finish and they are designed after careful analysis so that players don't get stuck in between. But the scenario changes completely when it comes to "Rise of the Raider" tomb as the hunt is complicated and challenging, as said by Rich Briggs, brand director.

On a conversation with polygon team, he suggested that raiding the tombs and getting clues would require lot of brainpower than before. Yet another added factor is that each of these tombs offers the players with significant rewards other than treasure maps.

The first tomb is the Prophets tomb and fans of Crystal dynamics can watch the video of the same. "Rise of the Tomb Raider" is set to be released on Nov. 10 which will be available on Xbox 360 and Xbox One. Windows PC edition and PlayStation 4 version will be available for purchase on early 2016.