Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered: How to get Modern Controls in Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered?

How to get modern controls in Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered introduces improved versions of the first three Tomb Raider games, excluding the isometric gameplay in the Tomb Raider Collection. The update provides simple yet significant enhancements, especially for those interested in adopting modern controls.

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To access the modern control scheme, users can navigate to the Game/Control/Sound menu. In the controls section, players can choose between classic tank controls (including changing direction using the movement stick/buttons) and more modern modern controls.

Modern controls stem from Crystal Dynamic’s previous work on Tomb Raider Anniversary Edition, which not only provides greater freedom of movement but also incorporates adjustments to the camera that enhance the overall gameplay experience.

For players looking for an updated and versatile control setup, Modern Control Options offers compelling choices in in-game settings.

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List of all modern controls in Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered – PC Modern Controls

  • Mobile: WASD
  • Look at: Mouse
  • Jump: Space
  • Walk: Left Alt
  • Dash: shift left
  • Scroll: Left Ctrl
  • Duck: C
  • Zoom: middle mouse button
  • Equip weapon: Right click (hold)
  • Shoot: left click
  • Action: E
  • Photo mode: P
  • Hang and drop from ledge: hold down left click to approach the ledge, hold down left Ctrl key to drop
  • Side flips and back flips: Right click (hold) + Spacebar + Directional input on WASD
  • Front Flip/Back Flip + 180: Right Click (Hold) + Space + W/D + Left Ctrl
  • Ledge grab: Left click while jumping to a ledge
  • Swan Diving: Space+WASD+Left Ctrl

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Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered – PlayStation Modern Controls

  • Movement: left joystick
  • Walking: left joystick + square
  • Sprint: L3
  • Look: Right Stick
  • Zoom: R3
  • Jump:X
  • Action: Triangle
  • Equip weapon: L2 (hold)
  • Shot: R2
  • scroll: round
  • Duck: L1
  • Photo mode: R1+L1
  • Hang and drop from ledges: Hold R2 when approaching the ledge and press Circle to drop
  • Side somersault and backflip: L2 (hold) + X + left stick direction input
  • Front Flip/Back Flip + 180: L2 (Hold) + X + Left Stick (Down/Up) + Circle
  • Ledge grab: R2 when jumping towards the ledge
  • Swan Diving: X + Left Stick + Circle

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered – Xbox Modern Controls

  • Movement: left joystick
  • Walk: Left joystick + X
  • Sprint: L3
  • Look: Right Stick
  • Zoom: R3
  • Jump: A
  • Action: Yes
  • Equip weapon: LT (hold)
  • Shooting: RT
  • Volume: B
  • Duck: LB
  • Photo mode: RB+LB
  • Hang and lower the ledge: hold RT to approach the ledge, press B to lower it
  • Side and backflips: LT (hold) + A + Left Stick (down/up) + B
  • Front Flip/Back Flip + 180: LT (Hold) + A + Left Stick (Down/Up) + B
  • Grab the ledge: RT when jumping towards the ledge
  • Swan Diving: A + Left Stick + B

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Edition – Switch to Modern Controls

  • Movement: Left joystick
  • Walk: Left joystick + Y
  • Sprint: L3
  • Look: Right Stick
  • Zoom: R3
  • Jump: B
  • Action:X
  • Equip weapon: ZL (hold)
  • Shooting: ZR
  • Volume:A
  • Duck: L
  • Photo mode: right + left
  • Hang and drop from the ledge: Approach the ledge with the ZR and press A to drop.
  • Side somersault and backflip: ZL (hold) + B + Left Stick (down/up) + A
  • Front flip/back flip + 180: ZL (hold) + B + left joystick direction input
  • Ledge Grab: ZR when jumping to a ledge
  • Swan Diving: B + Left Stick + A

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Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Edition

Tomb Raider I–III Remastered is a new video game released by Aspyr in 2024. It is an updated version of the first three Tomb Raider games from the 1990s: Tomb Raider (1996), Tomb Raider II (1997), and Tomb Raider III (1998), and was originally developed by Core Design.

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The remastered game will be available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S from February 14, 2024. Players and critics have given positive reviews for its improvements and enhancements.

The game offers an action-adventure experience with updated graphics and features compared to the original, making it an enjoyable revisit to the classic Tomb Raider series for fans and new players alike.

Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered Gameplay

Tomb Raider I–III Remastered Edition is an upgraded version of the first three games in the Tomb Raider series (Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider II, and Tomb Raider III). In these games, players follow archaeologist and adventurer Lara Croft as she explores ancient ruins and tombs in search of valuable artifacts.

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The perspective is third person. Lara Croft holds two pistols with unlimited ammunition, and has many abilities such as running, walking, jumping, and swimming.

The remastered series introduces new features that allow players to choose between enhanced or original graphics and classic or modern control schemes. Other improvements include camera lock, a health bar for boss fights, photo mode, and over 200 achievements to unlock.

These enhancements provide players with a refreshingly enjoyable experience, combining the classic gameplay of the original with modern features for both nostalgic fans and players discovering the series for the first time.

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“Tomb Raider 1-3” remake trailer

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