Crystal Dynamics with Flying Wild Hog and Amazon Game Studios revealed the Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis release date, but generative AI is derailing it. You've got a while to wait as the release date is now February 12, 2027.
So what's the issue here? Well, for those who dislike generative AI - it's yet another game that's being made with it. Which has of course caused a fair bit of negative sentiment towards it. On the Steam page an AI message was added noting: "AI-assisted tools were used during development to support some early exploration and temporary development content. Any AI-assisted assets were either replaced or refined by humans in order to maintain the creative and artistic vision of the development team".
We've already seen from other games, multiple times, that clear generative AI works made it into the release build. It also leaves us to only guess on how they're really using it. What's being made with generative AI and then "refined" by a person? Is it causing artists to get paid less or for them to hire less actual people? It leaves a lot of questions on how the game is being made and what the actual quality will be. And just as important - what was the training material for the generative AI they're using? So many questions.
See the trailer below:

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Game Highlights:
In Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, players will step into the boots of Lara Croft as she embarks on a treacherous globe-trotting quest to discover the lost secrets of Atlantis, with jaw-dropping visuals, modernized gameplay, and new surprises that honor the spirit of the original game. Immersive environments, familiar puzzles redefined with new mechanics, and unforgettable moments - like the legendary battle against the T-Rex - are transformed as epic gameplay encounters on a cinematic scale. This is the legendary adventure fans remember, reimagined in ways that weren't possible before, and with new surprises.
In Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis, players will:
- Reveal the Mysteries of the Past: The classic story has been expanded with deeper connections that bridge Lara Croft’s defining adventure to her future.
- Discover Extraordinary and Dangerous Worlds Lost to Time: Explore treacherous landscapes filled with ancient artifacts and hidden secrets, from the jungles of Peru to the crumbling ruins of Greece, the deserts of Egypt, and a mysterious island shrouded in myth.
- Skillfully Traverse Deadly Environments: Use Lara's strength, agility, and grappling hook to climb, leap, and swing across perilous terrain.
- Solve Ingenious Ancient Contraptions: Manipulate hidden mechanisms and the environment to unseal secrets locked away for centuries. Every solution combines knowledge you've uncovered and clever thinking.
- Face Lethal Predators: Armed with Lara's signature dual pistols and other unlockable weapons, use acrobatic abilities to unleash devastating attacks against savage wildlife, mercenaries, and mythological creatures.
The standard edition is £49.99 / $59.99 / 59,99€. It also will come with Denuvo Anti-tamper.
Quoting: t3gIf gaming going forwrard is going to be created by AI, what's the point? Wouldn't I rather just not buy these games and generate the game that I want on my own?If you think it's as easy as just telling AI to generate a game for you, go for it
Quoting: SlaxerToo different to even compare at this point. Without the extremely specific old TR movement plus level design these are entirely different beasts. You'll get your recognizable beats, cutscene plot is probably going to match, and that's about it.Quoting: suchThis isn't a sequel, it's the second remake of TR1.Is that what this is supposed to be? If this is going to be better than the original 6 Core Design TR games, I'll believe it when I see it. For those that don't know, the original 6 TR games are amazing 3D platformers, I highly recommend them to anyone looking for a unique and challenging take on the platforming genre. They've aged very well, and are also very fun to speedrun. Its custom map making community is also very active.
Anyway, I'm not a fan of plot steroids. TR1 was a fairly solitary experience, and I'd prefer at least this Tomb Raider to stay that way. I did like Anniversary, though I recall that one not being a smash hit.
Regarding the old games... TR5 was fairly disliked (short, still the same ancient engine, nothing new, felt cobbled together - which it was) while TR6 was so disappointing it's the black sheep of the series. TR4 was the last one that was received well.
Quoting: threetwoI don't know about that. Pretty sure I saw an ad from Google offering to use their "AI" to create an interactive game from my favorite anime. Might have been in the Play Store. So clearly, Google thinks it's just that easy...Quoting: t3gIf gaming going forwrard is going to be created by AI, what's the point? Wouldn't I rather just not buy these games and generate the game that I want on my own?If you think it's as easy as just telling AI to generate a game for you, go for it
(Not sure I agree, mind you.)



