Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light became available today (28 September 2010) via the PlayStation Network and PC, via Steam. The PSN version is pegged at £9.99 (±R110) and the Steam version at US$14.99 (±R105). Interested Steam buyers still have a very short window of opportunity to receive the pre-order special – a bundled copy of Tomb Raider Legend.
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light features both a single player campaign and a full offline co-op campaign. It was thought that online co-op would be unlocked along with the PS3 and PC release of the game, but this is yet to be officially confirmed.

“We can’t wait for PlayStation and PC gamers to get their hands on Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light,” said Darrell Gallagher, General Manager of developer Crystal Dynamics. Xbox 360 reviews are currently sitting with an impressive average of 85/100 on Metacritic. Check out MyGaming’s Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light review.
“We’re committed to delivering the very best gameplay experience possible and the fact that this is the highest rated Lara Croft game since the original Tomb Raider was released back in 1996 is a testament to this. I would encourage everyone to try the free trial,” said Gallagher.

From October to December the downloadable Lara Croft campaign continues with 5 packs available across all formats. The first three are expansion packs featuring a combination of all new puzzle, exploration and combat experiences in the game and new areas to explore. The further two packs are playable character packs, offering gamers the chance to experience the entire adventure without Lara Croft and Totec and instead with some other well-known (yet to be revealed) videogame characters.

