Lara is horrified to see the first cataclysm, a tsunami, rushing towards her. He takes the dagger, intending to undo the damage Lara has done and reshape the world in his image. Realizing that Lara doesn't have the box, Dominguez reveals that by taking the dagger, she has set the apocalypse in motion. He asks for the box as well, Lara brushes him off saying it's safe. Dominguez arrives and tells his men not to hurt Lara. One soldier catches Lara off guard and she drops the dagger. Lara makes her way outside, fighting through a group of Trinity solders. She calls Jonah on the radio and warns him to get to higher ground. A sudden tremor causes part of the mural depicting the tsunami to crumble and break. Lara intercepts a Trinity transmission that Dominguez is near. Jonah urges her to reconsider, in case something bad happens. Finding a ceremonial Dagger, Lara realizes that it's what Trinity is after. Finding another entrance, Lara finds a chamber inside, with a mural depicting several cataclysms, a tsunami, a storm, an earthquake, and a volcanic eruption. Lara tails Dominguez and Rourke, making her way through the town and eventually into the nearby jungle. Returning to the town, they find Dominguez, who is accompanied by Commander Rourke, leader of Trinity's military forces, and is seeking a temple. Lara informs Jonah that she has deduced that the clues lead to Peru. The pair head back to the town of Cozumel, during the Day of the Dead festival. Whilst inspecting the elaborate stone work, including a damaged portion of the monolith, Lara inadvertently triggers the explosives left by Trinity, leading to temple's collapse, and escapes. Lara took pictures of the site for later study, and Jonah joins her. Lara finds a site Trinity had already found. While Lara assumes he only leads a local Trinity cell, she later discovers he is actually the leader of Trinity's High Council. While climbing to get back onto the trail, Jonah informs Lara via radio of the imminent arrival of Dr. Just my 2 bits worth considering that some one above did mention something about extra copies of the DLCs that the DE game is supposed to already contain.Lara Croft travels to Mexico in order to take down a Trinity cell along with Jonah Maiava, While traversing a treacherous cavern, Lara is trapped, though she manages to free herself. How many of you have realized that by advertising the base game as the final or Definitive Edition which is described by all advertising to contain ALL DLCs and extras offered for the game constitutes, under certain laws, False Advertising? This is something STEAM should be on top of as a licensed retailer for the product to protect themselves from facing fraud charges. They swapped the Base edition (non-definitive edition) with the Definitive edition but somehow forgot or decided not to remove it from the bundle deal that made sense with the Base edition.Ĭonfusion aside. The Bundle should not be a bundle, because the definitive edition already contains all those DLCs and I don't think you get an extra copy of every DLC (perhaps you do, that's how it is marketed in the bundle). Originally posted by sebbelino:It seems like the Definitive edition contains all of the content, all DLCs included.
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