Skip down to the Main Room/Dance Floor, below. Exit through the door where the guard came in. The dumbwaiter doors are malfunctioning, so leave it for now.
Perhaps it is the gun if you don't already have it.) (It looks like the gun when you pick it up. It may be possible to kill him stealthily but in my haste to get this walkthrough done, I didn't experiment too much. This also attracts the attention of a security guard. NIGHTCLUB STOREROOM: Use the socket spanner to repair the switch on the wall. Climb down to the lower crate and pick up M-V9 ammo and a chocolate bar. Go back downstairs and drop through the trapdoor. Go into the office and pick up the DESERT RANGER and another clip for it. She can now break down the office door at the top of the stairs.
Use the other lever on the side of the room and Lara gets an upper-body strength upgrade. Use the switch on the side of the lift to raise the jeep revealing a trapdoor below. GARAGE: After entering the garage using Bernard's key, check the counters and cabinets to find a socket spanner (that's a wrench for us Yanks), Desert Ranger clip and bandages. Skip down to the Stage Door section below. If you are helping Pierre, you enter through the stage door. If you are on Bernard's mission, you will enter the club through the garage on Cours la Seine. IMPORTANT: Although one of the strength upgrades can only be had by entering this level through the garage entrance (i.e., with Bernard's key), you will not be penalized later in the game for not getting this upgrade. Upgrades: Upper Body (garage entrance only), Lower Body.Weapons and Ammo: Desert Ranger, 14 or 15 ammo items (depending on path).Items: 8 health items, 3 treasure, trinket box, socket spanner or stage door key, 2 ticket office keys.Tomb Raider the Angel of Darkness LEVEL 6: THE SERPENT ROUGE And that's a damn shame.Tomb Raider the Angel of Darkness Level 6: THE SERPENT ROUGE RELATED: Gaming Detail: Shadow of the Tomb Raider's Ending Is A Reference To The OriginalĪt the very least, the game certainly left a lasting impression in its palpable ambition to be bigger and more unique than any Tomb Raider that came before. However, it's precisely this ambition which ended up condemning the game to its tragic, unfinished fate. Even after not picking the game up for at least a decade, I still held close those distinct memories of creeping through the Louvre, walking through the snowy streets of Prague, and fighting my way through that greenhouse and terrifying-at-the-time sanitarium. And how intimidating was it being confronted by that massive, echoing chamber in the Tomb of the Ancients level? The different levels are also really memorable in their diversity and uniqueness. Incredibly, when you look at the game now, it actually still looks really good, considering the game came out 17 years ago and all. Obviously, they're not perfect, and some of the NPCs' clayish-looking faces look like they've seen better days, but overall the game really does have some attractive environmental visuals. RELATED: This Tomb Raider Game Is Still Lost (And May Never Be Found) Sure, she shares a voice actress with Chronicles' Lara - Jonell Elliott - but her character design is the only one of its type to appear in the series. Starting with the obvious, can we just take a second to appreciate how stunning Lara is in this game? Well, she's stunning in all of her games (including low-poly 1996 Lara), and it's always great seeing what form her beauty will take in each new title. But there's just something about AoD Lara in particular that sets her apart.īesides the fact that her character design itself is just beautiful, there's also her uniqueness that certainly contributes to it. So how about we focus on some of the other more interesting aspects of this fascinating game? The things that made it great and unique, as well as some mysterious cut content. RELATED: Remembering When Lara Croft Was The Face Of Weird ’90s Commercials We all know by now that the thing has godawful controls, enough bugs to fill the cast of another Bug's Life sequel, and enough plot holes to induce trypophobia in anyone. Indeed, it's the Tomb Raider game that so many people love to hate.īut that's old news, the fact is that the game is a total hot mess.
It's the entry in the series that most long-time fans of the franchise look back on with at least some degree of disappointment. Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness - the black sheep of the iconic series starring butt-kicking beauty Lara Croft - is by far the most controversial and overwhelmingly hated-on game of the bunch.