Included with the game are digital versions of the Tomb Raider comic, created by Dark Horse, along with a mini-art book from Brady Games. A physics engine was also applied to her gear, making items like her bow and axe move in response to her movement. Lara has a refined character, with brighter skin, and AMD's TressFX technology is utilized, helping to improve the realistic effects to her hair. On the PlayStation 4 version, the frame-rate has also been increased to 60 frames per/second, while the Xbox One version runs at a stable 30 frames. The Xbox One's Kinect allows players to use voice controls to change weapons/attachments, as well as navigate menus, and change camera angles at some points, this can also be done by using a PS4 Headset. The Dualshock 4's light bar changes color depending on game play scenarios. The PlayStation 4 version supports Remote Play via PlayStation Vita. The game runs in native 1080p resolution for both consoles. Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition has improved upon many visual and gameplay elements. Lara must fight for her very life, in a desperate struggle to learn the secrets of the island, and become a true survivor. Lara Croft is stranded on a mysterious island while searching for the Lost Kingdom of Yamatai and is soon accosted by a group of bandits living on the island. Plot Main Article: Tomb Raider (2013 Game)
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