A surprise update was recently released for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the game is now optimized for Xbox Series X. We captured a few minutes of gameplay in 4K on Series X.
A surprise update was recently released for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, the game is now optimized for Xbox Series X. We captured a few minutes of gameplay in 4K on Series X.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider is a superb looking game in which HDR shines so since we've never shown you the PC version running in HDR, here's the time to do so. Inside you'll find the gorgeous benchmark of the game but also a few other videos showing some of the few additional tombs which came out after the title's release. Note that we used NIVIDIA's DLSS on all our captures.
Just like clockwork, Shadow of the Tomb Raider received some new content with another additional tomb. As usual, those who haven't purchased the Season Pass won't miss anything but those who have will have a good time playing it. You can check it our inside as we have prepared no less than 3 long 4K videos (with DLSS and medium ray tracing).
The 2 latest updates for Shadow of the Tomb Raider didn't just add the new content that was expected by Season Pass owners, The Serpent's Heart, but also a brand new compatibility with Ray Tracing and DLSS. Without further ado, here are our images and videos.
Note: As you'll see, we locked the framerate at 30 fps with Riva Tuner in some of the following footage.
Lara Corft keeps getting new content as a new DLC was released this week for Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Since we've recently acquired a GTX 2080 Ti, we've put it to good use to record some 4K gameplay of the new areas in 60 fps. Enjoy!
The new content for Shadow of the Tomb Raider was released this week and we have recorded everything it features for you guys. As usual, it includes a bit of story (don't expect anything interesting though) and a new secret tomb. The latter is once again very short and easy to complete, but it's quite pretty to look at.
Just before winter, just in time to wish Autumn goodbye, the second DLC for Shadow of the Tomb Raider was released yesterday and we have recorded a full walkthrough in case you're curious to see what it has to offer. As you'll see, Lara's acrobatic skills are put to the test in this new tomb, which won't take you more than 15/20 minutes to complete the first time.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider is back on Gamersyde since this week saw the release of the first additional tomb, called The Forge. This new tomb is just as short as those which are included in the main game so don't rush to purchase it just yet if you were hoping to spend more than 10/15 minutes on it. We'll see if the future content of the Season Pass will make it more appealing. For now, we advise you to give the main adventure a try if you haven't already.
If the slew of our home made videos are not enough, here is the launch trailer of Shadow of the Tomb Raider to mark the worldwide availability of the game.
Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be available to everyone tomorrow, so we're giving you 2 last videos of the PC version running in 1440p. After being personally disappointed in Rise of the Tomb Raider, I must say I enjoy the setting and the focus on exploration much more. It's still not the Tomb Raider I'd like to see, with challenging platforming sequences and puzzles, but it is entertaining nonetheless.