Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Tomb Raider II Aspyr Media, Inc. Experience the game that put Lara on the map! Well deserving of its critical praise, Tomb Raider II boldly introduced t… $7.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsExperience the game that put Lara on the map! Well deserving of its critical praise, Tomb Raider II boldly introduced the Mac gaming world to Lara Croft’s brand of adventure, intrigue, and discovery. Whether it’s your first time to play this classic, or a trip down memory lane, Tomb Raider II is the gaming treasure you have been searching for. Join Lara Croft in her quest for the Dagger of Xian, reputed to possess the power of the dragon. But beware, Lara is not the only one in search of danger! Warrior Monks and crazed cult members plot against you as you travel from the remote mountain peaks of Tibet, the canals of Venice and even to the bottom of the sea. *** Please Check System Requirements Prior to Purchasing.*** * Integrated video chipsets are not supported: GMA 950: Mac Mini(2006,2007), iMac(2006),Macbook(2006,2007) GMA X3100: Macbook(2007,2008), MacBook Air(2008) * In order to run the game with satisfactory performance, your Mac must meet these minimum system requirements: 1.8 GHz CPU Speed | 512 MB RAM | 1.0 GB free disk space | (ATI): Radeon X1600; (NVidia): GeForce 7300 | 128 MB VRam * Supports Logitech Precision, Saitek Rumble PS3200, and Gravis Eliminator Gamepad Pro controllers _______________________________________________________________ BE THE FIRST TO KNOW! Get the latest Aspyr news, get insider information, deals and more… SURF US: http://aspyr.com LIKE US: http://facebook.com/aspyrmedia FOLLOW US: http://twitter.com/aspyrmedia Thank you for playing Tomb Raider II from Aspyr! Information Seller:Aspyr Media, Inc. Genre:Action, Adventure, Games Release:Oct 27, 2011 Updated:Oct 27, 2011 Version:1.0 Size:241.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Keyaku New Member Oct 9, 2010 1 0 0 #2 Keyaku, Oct 28, 2011 I find it ridiculous that Integrated Chipsets won't work. Might as well buy the PC version and use Wine... thom-22 Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2008 80 0 0 San Diego #3 thom-22, Oct 28, 2011 Anyone know if this works with any controllers other than the three listed? Anyone know if non-controller input is keyboard/mouse or just keyboard? And if key bindings are configurable? My recollection is that the earliest Tomb Raiders were keyboard only. I played all six of Aspyr's Tomb Raider for Mac games, but that was a loooong time ago. I wouldn't mind playing this again for $8, but I have to be sure there's some way to control other than WASD. LostLegend Well-Known Member May 17, 2010 1,311 0 0 http://naruto-role-play-rpg.forumotion.com/forum.htm #4 LostLegend, Oct 30, 2011 Last edited: Oct 31, 2011 There is actually, Thom. Look at this: * Supports Logitech Precision, Saitek Rumble PS3200, and Gravis Eliminator Gamepad Pro controllers So you can use a controller. However, I am looking forward to this myself. May be a purchase for me, if I can remember to do my work before playing!! I have all the TR games up to Legend (7) but lost interest to finish Anniversary. I think 4, 5 and 6 were my favourite, in contrast to some who think that 1-3 were actually the better ones. I don't mind though. Everyone has their own tastes. I remember playing this on the PS1 and being unable to continue due to a level in Venice where I ended up with no health and stuff and there was a gunman nearby my save! UPDATE: Just done a bit of the first level. Gotta go to sleep now, but first impressions are that it's very good. It's pretty much exactly the same as the very first version so if you liked that, can't go wrong. thom-22 Well-Known Member Jul 30, 2008 80 0 0 San Diego #5 thom-22, Nov 2, 2011 Yeah, I saw the three controllers listed as supported, but I don't have any of those. It turns out my Macally iShockX works with the game, although there's no way to reconfigure the buttons. Also I couldn't quite come to grips with the player-relative movement, as opposed to camera-relative which is more common today. I've ended up preferring to play it just like I did on my PowerBook 10+ years ago -- with keyboard only using arrow keys for moving and the left side of the keyboard for other actions. It's like my fingers still remember, LOL. The game runs great and looks fine -- old, of course, and low-poly but not pixellated -- on a 24" screen. What a blast from the past. I just finished Venice and am off for some deep sea diving! vvbdh Member Sep 22, 2011 15 0 0 #6 vvbdh, Nov 2, 2011 What Up, Lala? LostLegend Well-Known Member May 17, 2010 1,311 0 0 http://naruto-role-play-rpg.forumotion.com/forum.htm #7 LostLegend, Nov 4, 2011 Same! I remember many of the levels too, which is a bit odd considering as I haven't played it for many years. The graphics are very clear, but blocky as they were in the original. If they changed the graphics though, they may end up changing the gameplay too. I'm glad it's the same. goiMot Well-Known Member Oct 21, 2009 5,079 0 0 Physician #8 goiMot, Jan 27, 2012 Price drop: $7.99 -> $4.99 jill1001 Member Feb 6, 2012 6 0 0 #9 jill1001, Feb 6, 2012 Great news for us. Specially for those who love to play Tomb Raider like me! 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I find it ridiculous that Integrated Chipsets won't work. Might as well buy the PC version and use Wine...
Anyone know if this works with any controllers other than the three listed? Anyone know if non-controller input is keyboard/mouse or just keyboard? And if key bindings are configurable? My recollection is that the earliest Tomb Raiders were keyboard only. I played all six of Aspyr's Tomb Raider for Mac games, but that was a loooong time ago. I wouldn't mind playing this again for $8, but I have to be sure there's some way to control other than WASD.
There is actually, Thom. Look at this: * Supports Logitech Precision, Saitek Rumble PS3200, and Gravis Eliminator Gamepad Pro controllers So you can use a controller. However, I am looking forward to this myself. May be a purchase for me, if I can remember to do my work before playing!! I have all the TR games up to Legend (7) but lost interest to finish Anniversary. I think 4, 5 and 6 were my favourite, in contrast to some who think that 1-3 were actually the better ones. I don't mind though. Everyone has their own tastes. I remember playing this on the PS1 and being unable to continue due to a level in Venice where I ended up with no health and stuff and there was a gunman nearby my save! UPDATE: Just done a bit of the first level. Gotta go to sleep now, but first impressions are that it's very good. It's pretty much exactly the same as the very first version so if you liked that, can't go wrong.
Yeah, I saw the three controllers listed as supported, but I don't have any of those. It turns out my Macally iShockX works with the game, although there's no way to reconfigure the buttons. Also I couldn't quite come to grips with the player-relative movement, as opposed to camera-relative which is more common today. I've ended up preferring to play it just like I did on my PowerBook 10+ years ago -- with keyboard only using arrow keys for moving and the left side of the keyboard for other actions. It's like my fingers still remember, LOL. The game runs great and looks fine -- old, of course, and low-poly but not pixellated -- on a 24" screen. What a blast from the past. I just finished Venice and am off for some deep sea diving!
Same! I remember many of the levels too, which is a bit odd considering as I haven't played it for many years. The graphics are very clear, but blocky as they were in the original. If they changed the graphics though, they may end up changing the gameplay too. I'm glad it's the same.