Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
News, coverage and analysis tracking Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation across the outlets.- D7VK 1.10 brings even more 2D upgrades for retro Direct3D games on LinuxD7VK version 1.10 has been released, offering further enhancements for running retro Direct3D games on Linux and SteamOS through Wine and Proton. This update focuses on improving 2D game performance by optimizing surface data copies and includes fixes for flickering issues, missing backgrounds, and various other rendering problems across a range of classic titles.
- After 27 years, the Retro Fighters StrikerDC has finally armed my trusty old Sega Dreamcast with the comfortable, wireless controller it deservesThe Retro Fighters StrikerDC offers a comfortable, wireless alternative to the original Sega Dreamcast controller, blending modern ergonomics with legacy features like VMU support via its receiver cradle. While it excels in 3D gameplay with its hall-effect joystick and tactile buttons, its d-pad and shoulder buttons may not be ideal for fighting games. The controller provides around 11 hours of battery life and successfully cuts the cord for Dreamcast enthusiasts.
- D7VK 1.8 further improves retro Direct3D games on LinuxD7VK 1.8 has been released, offering further improvements for retro Direct3D games on Linux. This update introduces proper handling for ProcessVertices calls and replaces proxied presentation with a legacy method, resolving numerous rendering and display issues across a wide range of older titles. These enhancements significantly contribute to Linux's capabilities for game preservation.
- The strangest endings in video games, rankedThis article ranks some of the strangest and most bizarre endings in video game history. It highlights games like Sonic and the Secret Rings, Silent Hill: Homecoming, Fallout 3, Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation, Mass Effect 3, and The Lost World: Jurassic Park, discussing how their conclusions left players bewildered or dissatisfied.