The subsequent release of Tomb Raider: Anniversary in 2007, a remake of the original game, allowed fans to experience the classic adventure with modern graphics and gameplay. This was followed by Tomb Raider: Underworld, which pushed the boundaries of storytelling and character development in the series.

In 2013, the Tomb Raider reboot brought a fresh perspective to the franchise, reimagining Lara Croft as a younger, more vulnerable character. The game’s critical and commercial success paved the way for Rise of the Tomb Raider, which expanded on the reboot’s narrative and introduced new gameplay mechanics.

The series’ emphasis on exploration, puzzle-solving, and platforming has also had a lasting impact on game design. Many modern games owe a debt to Tomb Raider’s innovative approach to 3D gaming, and its influence can be seen in everything from Metroid Prime to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.