Building on all the things that made its spin-off predecessor such a blast, Temple of Osiris raises the number of possible players from two to four, and diversifies the number of mystical environments for you to traverse. The graphics are better, the bosses are bigger, and if you're looking for a gripping co-op experience to share with friends, then this should be high on your list. You won't get any deeper insight into Lara Croft's life story here, nor really much personality shining through from any of the simple characters. But as a pure, no-nonsense game combining tough temple-based puzzle solving with fluid, responsive action sequences, this is one of your best options as Lara Croft games go. An underrated gem.