Tomb Raider (2013) is an action-adventure video game developed by Crystal Dynamics and published by Square Enix. It serves as a reboot of the long-running Tomb Raider franchise, reimagining the origins of archaeologist and adventurer Lara Croft. The game redefined the series with a grittier tone, cinematic storytelling, and survival-based gameplay.
Key facts
- Release date: March 5, 2013
- Developer: Crystal Dynamics
- Publisher: Square Enix
- Platforms: Windows, PlayStation 3/4, Xbox 360/One, macOS, Linux, Stadia
- Follow-up: Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015)
Plot and setting
The story follows a young Lara Croft as she embarks on her first major expedition aboard the ship Endurance to find the lost kingdom of Yamatai. After a shipwreck, Lara must survive hostile environments, cultists, and supernatural forces while discovering her strength and resourcefulness. The game’s island setting blends historical mystery with cinematic survival drama.
Development and design
Crystal Dynamics aimed to portray a more vulnerable yet resilient Lara, focusing on character development rather than the established action-hero archetype. The team employed performance capture and cinematic direction to enhance realism. Rhianna Pratchett served as the lead writer, crafting a more grounded narrative.
Reception and legacy
Tomb Raider (2013) was widely praised for its storytelling, graphics, and reimagined protagonist, though some critics noted its linear structure and tonal shifts. It sold over 8 million copies, revitalizing the franchise and influencing the design of later action-adventure games that blend narrative and survival mechanics.