Next Gen, the online magazine that used to be a dead tress magazine I used to read because it didn’t use hyperbolic language to describe video games, reports that Tomb Raider: Anniversary, a remake of the original game, may well be on its way to Xbox Live as a downloadable game. It cites a recent ESRB listing on the organization’s Web site that shows the game was rated (and will presumably be released for) five systems, one of which is the Xbox 360. Why, exactly, Next-Gen automatically jumps to the conclusion that it’ll be released onto Xbox Live as a downloadable game is unknown.
The game’s been getting good reviews, with the flawed but still useful GameRankings score currently at 81 percent. Though, I suppose, good or bad, XBL users are always thirsty for new content.
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It’s not really unknown. The speculation exists – on multiple websites now – because the ESRB has rated the game under five different titles (the levels of the game, apparently). And, since it costs money to have a game rated by said ESRB, it’s caused many to jump to the logical conclusion that this will be distributed to the 360 in download format in the near future.
I am a 360 owner and I do not own xbox live and am very disappointed with eidos for not making the game for 360 so I can buy in stores. I really hope Eidos sees this and realizes what they have done wrong. So, being a huge Tomb raider fan I am begging you please release Tomb Raider Anniversary for Xbox 360 so I can buy it in stores. Please please please consider my offer(that means do it)
Its Dan again and if you got my message please email me at danegunter@hotmail.com