Lara Croft - The Gatekeeper __exclusive__ ★

Yet purists argued that a “real” Lara Croft game must have combat, platforming, and cinematic cutscenes. By that logic, GO should not be considered a legitimate entry. This gatekeeping, however, failed to stop the game from reaching millions of new players. As one reviewer put it: “Although a puzzle game, the game gives people a feeling of art: exquisite, delicate, everywhere reflects the developer’s intentions.”

Unlike previous sidekicks (Jonah, Zip, Alisha), The Gatekeeper isolates Lara. Her allies are ghosts of previous adversaries and cryptic notes left by a lineage of forgotten guardians. The psychological horror stems not from jump scares, but from the realization that to be a gatekeeper is to be forgotten by history—a hero who can never publish her findings. lara croft - the gatekeeper

The title "The Gatekeeper" holds significant importance in the context of Lara Croft's legacy. It represents her role as a guardian of ancient knowledge and a keeper of secrets. Throughout her adventures, Lara has consistently demonstrated her ability to uncover hidden truths and protect the world's cultural heritage. Yet purists argued that a “real” Lara Croft

In the near future, fans can look forward to: As one reviewer put it: “Although a puzzle

The game begins with Lara Croft receiving a cryptic message from an unknown source, leading her to an ancient temple hidden deep in the jungles of South America. Upon arrival, Lara discovers the Gatekeeper's Orb, but soon realizes that she is not alone. A rival treasure hunter, known only as "The Archon," is also on the hunt for the Orb, and will stop at nothing to claim it.