As brilliant as 2013's Tomb Raider reboot was, there's one major, iconic staple of the franchise that it was missing, and that's an opening training mission set in Lara Croft's lavish home, Croft Manor. Having appeared in the majority of the Tomb Raider games to date, the mansion is a great way to acquaint new players with controlling Lara, and in Tomb Raider 2, locking Lara's butler Winston in the fridge became a time-consuming mini-game in of itself. Growing up with the franchise, so many wasted so many hours of their lives fooling around in the huge mansion before even starting the game properly (especially when Tomb Raider 3 introduced quad bike racing), and even though Tomb Raider 2013 is an origin story for Lara, seeing her home would be a great addition to give the game more value ahead of the release of Rise of the Tomb Raider late next year. Given that the game has been out for almost two years, the boat might've sailed on this one, but if they released it, gamers would fast go crawling back to the classic title. How Likely Is It?: 2/10
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