Latest Tomb Raider franchise games for Nintendo Switch
Latest news of Tomb Raider
No results found
We couldn't find any games matching your search. Try using different terms.
- Check the spelling of your words
- Try more general terms
- Try the original game name in English
| Name | Discount | Our Price |
|---|
For nearly three decades, Tomb Raider has blended cinematic exploration, perilous platforming, and devious tomb puzzles with the fearless Lara Croft at its core. The series spans eras while preserving its identity: discovery, traversal mastery, and environmental problem-solving across exotic locations.
- 1996: Tomb Raider pioneers 3D action-adventure.
- 2006–2008: Legend, Anniversary (2007), and Underworld modernize movement and pacing.
- 2013–2018: The Survivor trilogy — Tomb Raider (2013), Rise (2015), Shadow (2018).
- 2024: Tomb Raider I–III Remastered revives the classics.
Where should you begin on Nintendo Switch? Start with Tomb Raider (2013). It’s a clean origin story with contemporary controls, a tight loop of stealth, survival, and climbing, and it introduces the tools — bow, pickaxe, rope arrows — that define Rise and Shadow. Newcomers get a complete arc and clear on-ramps to the sequels. If you crave the franchise’s roots, Tomb Raider I–III Remastered (2024) is a strong alternative, preserving the original tomb design with modern conveniences. Either way, you’ll have a clear path through the saga on Nintendo Switch.
FAQs
-
Which Tomb Raider should I play first on Nintendo Switch?
Tomb Raider (2013) is the best entry point. It reintroduces Lara, establishes modern mechanics, and sets up Rise (2015) and Shadow (2018) without prior knowledge required.
-
Is Tomb Raider mainly single-player or does it have multiplayer?
The mainline entries are story-driven single-player. Tomb Raider (2013) added competitive multiplayer, while spin-offs Guardian of Light (2010) and Temple of Osiris (2014) offer co-op.
-
How has gameplay evolved across the franchise? See more
From grid-like classics to fluid traversal, physics-based puzzles, hub tombs, stealth-combat options, crafting, and gear-gating with tools like the climbing axe and rope arrows.
-
Do I need to play in chronological order? See more
No. There are three main eras: classic (1996–2003), Legend/Anniversary/Underworld (2006–2008), and the Survivor trilogy (2013–2018). Each arc stands well on its own.