Tomb Raider LR does a fantastic job of bringing both old and new users into the Tomb Raider Universe. The games' training level which sports Lara at the young age of 16 is a great way to become familiar with all of Lara's somewhat complex moves which include sprinting, swimming, climbing, and monkey swinging, just to name a few. After all,
Tomb Raider LR features the most moves Lara has ever had. Two new key moves include the use of ropes and new 'shimmy':
Use of ropes - This opens up brand new methods for negotiation of environments and puzzles. Lara may climb up and down, grab, swing from and build momentum using ropes.
Shimmy round corners - Lara can now move hand-over-hand around corners. Again, this opens up new possibilities for exploration.
At first, controls are somewhat awkward, but once you get the hang of things (which I found was after the training level), you'll be playing like a pro. I found the controls very responsive, which is important in a game like this where one small slip-up could see you falling face first into a bed of spikes. In the end, I was very delighted with the Dreamcast port - everything in the PC and PlayStation version and more is included here. I think it's great to finally see Lara grace another home system besides the aging PlayStation, and hopefully it's a sign of what we will see in the future. Do yourself a favor and pick this game up. Even if you're not a fan of the series, you might just surprise yourself. Raid on!