Square Enix is offering a free PC copy of its award-winning Tomb Raider reboot to those who purchase the Steam key of Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris.
The deal is available in most European markets (with France being the biggest exception) and does not extend to North America. Customers in the UK with a Steam account can buy Temple of Osiris from the Square Enix online store for a reduced price of £10, and after purchase, will be issued a Steam key code for Tomb Raider.
Released in December, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an isometric action game that takes place across the sands and ruins of Egypt. GameSpot's Temple of Osiris review suggested the game was enjoyable but far from perfect.
"It's not the revelation that Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light was," wrote critic Kevin VanOrd. "It's a bit too glitchy and dated to herald it a new classic, in spite of the welcome addition of four-person online play."
The Tomb Raider reboot, however, is widely regarded as a modern classic. GameSpot's review summarized: "Tomb Raider doesn't try to rewrite the book on third-person action adventure games. But with its excellent controls, engaging heroine, thrilling combat, and fascinating setting, it doesn't need to. Lara may be covering some previously charted territory here, but Tomb Raider is so well-crafted, you won't mind at all."
To mark the occasion, Square Enix UK is running discount deal throughout its store, with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light on offer for £2.
More Temple of Osiris screens can be found below.
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The deal is available in most European markets (with France being the biggest exception) and does not extend to North America. Customers in the UK with a Steam account can buy Temple of Osiris from the Square Enix online store for a reduced price of £10, and after purchase, will be issued a Steam key code for Tomb Raider.
Released in December, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an isometric action game that takes place across the sands and ruins of Egypt. GameSpot's Temple of Osiris review suggested the game was enjoyable but far from perfect.
"It's not the revelation that Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light was," wrote critic Kevin VanOrd. "It's a bit too glitchy and dated to herald it a new classic, in spite of the welcome addition of four-person online play."
The Tomb Raider reboot, however, is widely regarded as a modern classic. GameSpot's review summarized: "Tomb Raider doesn't try to rewrite the book on third-person action adventure games. But with its excellent controls, engaging heroine, thrilling combat, and fascinating setting, it doesn't need to. Lara may be covering some previously charted territory here, but Tomb Raider is so well-crafted, you won't mind at all."
To mark the occasion, Square Enix UK is running discount deal throughout its store, with Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light on offer for £2.
More Temple of Osiris screens can be found below.
Click on the thumbnails below to view in full screen
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