Anniversary shines when you’re climbing, shimmying, and leap-of-faith jumping. Japan offers multiple vertical routes: crane swings, crumbling ledges, and timed platforming that rewards patience. No combat spam — just smart traversal.
When Crystal Dynamics set out to remake Tomb Raider: Anniversary (2007), they had big boots to fill. The original 1996 Tomb Raider is a legend, but Anniversary didn’t just copy it — it refined it. And nowhere is that more evident than in the (officially "Tomb of Tihocan," but often called the Japan segment by fans).
Here’s a short, engaging blog post draft about Tomb Raider: Anniversary — with a focus on the Japan section. Tomb Raider: Anniversary – Why the Japan Section Still Steals the Show