Granted Tomb Raider 2 does not exactly sport the best graphics, at least not compared to more modern games, but it does hold a lot of memories for gamers, and if you’re interested in finding out what made the franchise so great, then perhaps Tomb Raider 2 for iOS could be worth your $1.99, which is admittedly affordable as far as Square Enix’s mobile games are concerned.
The controls are touch-based controls, as expected, although the folks at PhoneArena are recommending that gamers get themselves a proper controller as the touch controls can be quite frustrating, as is usually the case with touch controls to begin with. Unfortunately Android gamers who wish to enjoy the game will have to wait as it does not appear that there is an Android version yet.
In the meantime for gamers who want to go back further in time, Square Enix also has Tomb Raider 1 in the iTunes App Store for those who did not know, so you can go ahead and check that out too. In the meantime for those who want to get their hands on Tomb Raider 2, head on over to the iTunes App Store for the download.