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Nods to the Tomb Raider Comic Series & Filmsįans of the Dark Horse Tomb Raider comic series and the 2001 film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider will be able to spot a couple of references to the comics and films hidden around the manor. Amelia’s maiden name, De Mornay, remains unchanged from the Legend trilogy.And in Crystal Dynamics’ Legend trilogy, both Lara and Amelia survived a crash in Nepal but the latter disappeared – transported to Helheim/Avalon – shortly thereafter. In the Core games, it was a plane crash in this icy mountainous region that sparked Lara’s career as an adventurer. Plane crashes in the Himalayas are a staple of Tomb Raider backstories.This charming character was first created for the Core Design games and was allegedly Lara’s fiancé before she ditched him for a life of adventure. Amelia Croft was supposed to have married the Earl of Farringdon (who she calls “repugnant”) but this long-standing engagement was called off when she fell in love with Richard Croft.
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The 2013 reboot saw some major changes to Lara Croft’s background and origin story but elements of Classic Lara’s biography (as well as that of Amelia Croft) are touched upon in ‘Blood Ties’. Thankfully, this little fellow’s a lot less deadly than his predecessors. Here There Be DinosaursĪ stuffed dinosaur toy can be found on the window seat in the library, an adorable nod to Lara’s many encounters with T-rexes and other dinosaurs in the earlier games. ‘Blood Ties’ establishes that Winston was a central figure in Reboot Lara’s childhood and that the headstrong “Little Angel” once managed to trap him in the walk-in freezer, as he recounts in a letter to Lord Croft.
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It’s a Trap!Īnd on the subject of nostalgia, I bet many of us locked poor Winston, Lara’s long-suffering butler, in the walk-in freezer every chance we got. If you switch on the gramophone, it will start playing a tune that Lara and long-time Tomb Raider fans will recognise: Nathan McCree’s beloved “Venice Violins” theme from Tomb Raider 2. One of the most nostalgia-inducing Easter eggs in the ‘Blood Ties’ DLC can be found in the library. The golden rose seen in the ‘Blood Ties’ DLC The Anubis bust seen in the ‘Blood Ties’ DLC The Egyptian ankh seen in the ‘Blood Ties’ DLC Jade dragon statue seen in the ‘Blood Ties’ DLC
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And some of those relics should ring a bell with fans of the Core Design games. The treasure hunters among us will probably spend a couple of hours tracking down every collectable relic and document hidden throughout the manor.
#RISE OF TOMB RAIDER CROFT MANOR CODE#
The combination code that leads to Lord Croft’s secret vault is 1-4-2, a number that should be familiar with Tomb Raider fans as this is Lara’s birthday, 14th February. Screenshot from Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration DLC, Blood Ties A Familiar Number