A mobile puzzle game "Lara Croft Go", is now available on PlayStation 4 and PS Vita.
The turn-based puzzle game was launched on iOS and Android in 2015 and received commendation for its simple and clean art style with thought-provoking puzzles. The PlayStation version released has a brand new expansion - "Mirror of Spirits" - designed by indie studio Ko_op.
it is not a surprise that "Lara Croft Go" will have a PlayStation version because a similar puzzle game from Square Enix's Montreal-based mobile studio, "Hitman Go," was earlier launched in PlayStation ecosystem in February after being successful on iOS and Android.
Polygon reported that PlayStation trophy database Exophase has a complete list of achievements for the title with nearly 18 trophies in total. It also confirmed that the game headed to PlayStation.
Additionally, "Lara Croft Go" will come to Steam although "Mirror of Spirits" will remain a PlayStation Network exclusive for three months. The game costs $9.99 on every platform.
With new adventure, the game heroine, an iconic character Lara Croft is back in a new adventure on PS4 - buyers can buy as its out now. The adventure game casting players as the iconic Lara Croft from the Tomb Raider series to explore the ancient ruins of a long forgotten civilization.
Daily star reported that the new console version not only brings the full game, it also adds a new story chapter, "Mirror of Spirits," that includes new puzzles, mechanics, achievements, trophies and more - being primarily made available for PlayStation. In the game with seven chapters and massive 115 puzzles, players need to help Lara fight menacing enemies to overcome dangerous hurdles and traps and finally reveal the myth of the Queen of Venom. While playing the game, players can collect ancient relics hidden throughout the game world to open additional outfits for the most nostalgic fans.
"We've partnered with the talented artists at KO_OP to deliver a new Lara Croft GO chapter all while retaining the spirit of the Lara Croft franchise," Antoine Routon, lead engineer and co-creative at Square Enix Montreal.