Out now from Ubisoft is Lara Croft in Brawlhalla and
available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Windows PC, and via
UPLAY+. Tomb Raider’s Lara Croft is getting in on the action in Brawlhalla thanks
to a limited-time crossover event. Starting February 26, Lara Croft will be
available as an Epic Crossover for Diana. For the first time ever, the Epic
Crossover also comes bundled with an additional skin: Survivor Lara Croft. Each
version of Lara includes two different weapon skins and special lock-in
animations. Lara also comes with signature attack swaps, new sound effects, new
lock-in effect, and a dedicated roster spot. Tomb Raider is the latest major
crossover in Brawlhalla following the Epic Crossovers with Steven Universe, WWE, Adventure Time,
and Hellboy.
The event also features a new Tomb
Raider themed map and game mode for free. Players will have to be light on
their feet and quick with their reflexes as the new mode, Temple Climb, makes
the map continuously scroll upwards – get left behind and you’ll lose a stock.
Additionally, pushable buttons litter the map and activate traps like spikes,
fire, and cannonballs. Players will have to deftly avoid the traps themselves
while trying to lure their enemies into them all while keeping up with the
ever-moving map. The event will also feature a main menu takeover, extra gold
on login, new music, and a themed podium players can purchase. Players can
purchase the Crossover Bundle for 300 Mammoth Coins at the in-game store. All
content, including the Epic Crossover skin, game mode, and map will be
available for purchase or play after the event ends on March 11.
My Opinion: This game was lots of
fun as I am such a Lara Croft Fan and played Tomb Raider in the past. This
crossover was a different style with awesome graphics I thought.
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