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Tomb.Raider.Underworld-RELOADED Cheat Engine [UPDATED]


Please keep in mind that I only have the PC version of these games, but as far as I know the Mac codes are the same for all games. All cheats are done during gameplay and are based on the default control configuration. If you have changed any controls, either try the cheats with the corresponding keys you've assigned, or revert to the defaults before entering cheats.




Tomb.Raider.Underworld-RELOADED Cheat Engine



All-Weapons & Ammo: Walk one step forward, one back, release walk and turn around three times in either direction (left or right arrow), then back flip (Alt + down arrow). (NOTE: This cheat does not give medipaks. You can use a savegame editor to add extra medipaks.


All Weapons & Ammo: Light a flare (/ key), then walk one step forward, walk one step back, turn around three times in either direction, then back flip. This cheat also provides extra medipaks. (Note that this cheat does not work in the last level, Home Sweet Home.)


All Weapons & Ammo: Draw PISTOLS.* Walk one step back, one step forward, crouch, release crouch, turn around three times in either direction and immediately back flip. This cheat also provides medipaks.


IMPORTANT: Many people have emailed to say that these cheats don't work. It may have to do with some systems not accepting multiple alphanumeric keys at the same time. If they don't work for you, consider using a savegame editor to add extra weapons or ammo. Or, if you're trying to skip a level, you could download a saved game instead.


All Weapons: Use the compass to position Lara facing due north.** Then do the All Items cheat (above). Exit inventory by pressing Escape but continue facing north. Open inventory again, highlight the large medipak icon but don't select it. Press and hold the keys W E A P O N S for a moment. (This is not case sensitive, but you do need to hold all the keys down together.) Exit the menu by pressing Escape.


IMPORTANT: No, you're not hallucinating. There is no compass in TR Chronicles. So any cheat that directs you to face due north is incorrect. Please feel free to send in additional cheats, but to the best of my knowledge, these are the only PC/Macintosh cheats.


I'm not aware of any of the usual PC/Mac cheat codes for this game. However, there are trainers you can download and detailed instructions for entering command line parameters, including all-weapons, flying and god mode. Tombraiderchronicles.com provides the most detail, so please visit them to download trainers or read detailed command line instructions.


As far as I know, the PC cheat codes for Legend do not work on Macintosh systems, though you're welcome to try. Otherwise, the codes are similar for all platforms. Please see the Legend Cheats page. Legend save files for PC are here.


As far as I know, the PC cheat codes for Anniversary do not work on Macintosh systems, though you're welcome to try. Otherwise, the codes are similar for all platforms. Please see the Anniversary Cheats page. Anniversary save files for PC are here.


Thanks to Taylor and RG for sharing the Underworld info and Laracroftswest, who apparently made the original discovery that some of the Legend cheat codes work in this game. For more info on how the codes work and links to the forum threads where these discoveries were first posted, please visit RG's Tomb Raider Fan Site.


Dr. Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University described Lara Croft as a psychological tabula rasa.[13] Richard Rouse of Midway Games attributed the character's appeal to a loosely defined personality, which permits players to imprint their own onto her.[157] Jeremy Smith stated that the minimal personality allows players to form a relationship with the character, and that rather than taking on the role of the character they were sharing the game's experience with her.[139] Burton added that Croft is perceived differently around the world. French demographics focus on her sex appeal, while German and British audiences are drawn to her aggressiveness and aloofness, respectively.[13] Fansites dedicated to Lara Croft appeared on the internet in several languages after the release of Tomb Raider, and contained official and fan-created images of Croft, model photographs, and fan fiction starring the character.[158] More than 100 such sites were present by the end of 1998.[13] By 2000, search engine HotBot yielded around 4,700 pages for a search of the character's name. Admirers discussed rumours related to Lara Croft via usenet newsgroups and ICQ chats.[158] Enthusiasts collected merchandise and paraphernalia, submitted fan art to video game magazines, participated in Croft cosplay, and obtained tattoos depicting the character.[159][160][161][162] One admirer rode a bike over 500 miles (800 km) from Amsterdam to Derby wearing Lara Croft-brand clothing to meet the developers, who welcomed him after learning of the trip.[10]


Male players have performed in-game actions to make Lara Croft repeatedly say phrases and view closer camera angles of her bust, while pornography featuring the character has been distributed via the internet.[122][192][193][194] After the first game's release, rumours appeared on the internet about a cheat code to remove the character's clothes. Despite Core Design's denial of such a code, the rumour persisted, fuelled by manipulated nude images.[159][195] The rumour lingered by the time Legend was released.[153][159][196] PlayStation Magazine featured an April Fool's parody of Croft and the rumoured code referred to as "Nude Raider".[197] Fans developed software patches to remove Lara Croft's clothing in the personal computer game releases.[192][196][198][199]


"This new engine translates to next-level storytelling and gameplay experiences, and that's why we're thrilled to announce today that we've just started development of our next Tomb Raider game, powered by Unreal Engine 5," Crystal Dynamics said today.


This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Tomb Raider -- Featuring Lara Croft for PC. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please click EDIT and add it.


Tomb Raider: The Angel of DarknessDeveloper(s)Core DesignPublisher(s)Eidos InteractiveWriter(s)Murti SchofieldComposer(s)Peter ConnellyMartin IvesonSeriesTomb RaiderEngineIn-house enginePlatform(s)WindowsPlayStation 2MacintoshRelease date(s)PS2NA 20 June 2003[1]EU 4 July 2003[2]JP 23 October 2003[3]WindowsEU 1 July 2003[4]NA 1 July 2003[5]Macintosh 18 December 2003[6]


Other criticisms held against the game included the lack of traditional tombs, as the majority of action takes place in large urban environments (such as a nightclub), as well as abandoning Lara's trademark akimbo pistols (although her dual pistols were among the cut features that never made it into the game, they can be used with cheats).


Note: The cheats and tricks listed above may not necessarily work with your copy of the game. This is due to the fact that they generally work with a specific version of the game and after updating it or choosing another language they may (although do not have to) stop working or even malfunction.


Tomb Raider Chronicles is the fifth game in the Tomb Raider Series, and the last of the Tomb Raider Classic games. The game consists of four sections, each dedicated to an adventure from Lara's past taking place at different locations around the globe. It has no expansions, however the original release was accompanied by a Level Editor based on the tr4 engine. The game, which was developed by Core Design, was released in November 2000 for PC, Mac, PlayStation and Dreamcast. (See also: Tomb Raider Chronicles Release Dates) It sold less than 2 Million copies and was the title with the weakest sales of the series till Tomb Raider Anniversary. [1]


The game uses the same engine that created Tomb Raider IV The Last Revelation. Lara can perform all the moves from the previous games, and a few new ones: tightrope walk, swinging on horizontal bars, a hand-to-hand stealth attack and rolling out of crawlspaces. The controls also have not changed much.


Anse was glad of the opportunity for conference with Janazik, planning the assault on the citadel. Neither of them was very familiar with the layout, but Alonzo, as an engineer on the rocket building project, and old Chiang had been there often enough to know it intimately.


Old siege engines were appearing, dragged out of storehouses and hiding places where they had been kept against such a day of need. Now the great catapults and ballistae were mounted; stones and fireballs and iron-headed bolts were raking the walls. A testudo moved awkwardly forth up the steep hill toward the gates. It was blasted to flaming molten ruin, but another got underneath the walls and the crash of a battering ram came from under its roof.


Janazik clawed at his webbing to get free. Carse leveled his blaster on Alonzo. The engineer threw another switch at random, and the direction of acceleration shifted with sudden violence, slamming Carse against the farther wall.


The southern folk were more civilized, with cities and books and strange arts, though the northerners thought it spiritless of them to knuckle under to their kings as abjectly as they did. Hereabouts the people were dark of hair and eyes, though still light of skin like all Twilight Landers, and shorter and stockier than in the north. These soldiers made a brave showing with polished cuirass and plumed helmet and oblong shields, and they had a strong cavalry mounted on tall hests, and trumpeters and standard bearers and engineers. They outnumbered the Killorners by a good three to one, and stood in close, suspicious ranks.


They fumbled through blindness. The engines roared, full speed ahead with a ghost on the bridge. Men were stumbling and cursing and screaming in the dark. Someone switched on the battle-stations siren, and its howl was the last voice of insanity.


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