10 Unbelievably Scary Video Game Locations Discovered By Hackers

9. The "Nude Temple" - Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation

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The fourth Tomb Raider game, The Last Revelation, saw a significant amount of content cut from its climactic Giza section, including an entire level called The Valley Temple which was nevertheless kept on the game disc and therefore made accessible by hackers.

But there's an altogether smaller and much, much weirder area that players found themselves able to access.

After completing Giza's Great Pyramid level, players who use a position editor at the start of the next level, Khufu's Queen's Pyramids, can teleport themselves to a perilous path.

Travel along the path and you'll eventually come across a bizarre temple adorned with copy-pasted images of what appears to be a nude Egyptian deity.

There's seemingly no gameplay function to the temple whatsoever, making it all the more bizarre. Was it a joke by the developers, or a piece of unfinished gameplay banished to the digital ether?

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