Login
MetaCritic
75
UserScore
7.4

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris Critic Reviews

40 Total Reviews

33 Positive Reviews(82.5%)
7 Mixed Reviews(17.5%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

Sorting & View

90
Gamestyle December 14, 2014
The best of Lara, whether played on your own, or shared with others.
87
Games Master UK December 30, 2014
Cunning puzzles and varied boss fights combine to make a thoroughly enjoyable and silly romp.
87
Pelit (Finland) January 21, 2015
Fast and entertaining co-op action. It's a bit on the short side, though.
85
Multiplayer.it December 8, 2014
This is the perfect successor to The Guardian of the Light.
85
XGN December 8, 2014
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a game for the ultimate co-op experience. With some minor problems, it's a next-gen version of the previous game with a lot of improvements.
85
NZGamer December 15, 2014
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an enjoyable action-puzzler. It effortlessly presents combat and puzzle encounters to the player, without inundating or starving them of one or the other. Just make sure you bring some friends along for the ride.
85
PlaySense December 19, 2014
The camera's a bit awkward and playing in co-op severely reduces the challenge, but other than that this is one fine action/platform game with a couple of unique bossfights and truly imaginative puzzles as the unmistakable highlights.
82
4Players.de December 15, 2014
No surprises, no innovations, just the proven gameplay virtues of the predecessor, now for up to four players. But that doesn’t only raise the fun to be had with the mix of action, platforming and puzzles, it also makes it more confusing.
80
Vandal December 8, 2014
If you enjoyed the first spin-off, you're going to love this one. It's no longer surprising, but that doesn't mean it's not enjoyable and fun.
80
Slant Magazine December 12, 2014
Temple of Osiris is best when it remains focused on the action-oriented gameplay, shining brightest in boss battles that combine puzzles and gunplay.
80
Gameplanet December 16, 2014
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a capable twin stick isometric puzzler best enjoyed cooperatively, some bugs and missing polish notwithstanding.
80
Who says couch based co-op is dead? Gear up, team up and plunder.
80
GameOver.gr December 19, 2014
Temple of Osiris is a worthy successor to the Guardian of Light and is going to offer a lot of fun (especially when you try the co-op mode) even if it doesn't last long enough.
80
The Digital Fix December 23, 2014
Lara Croft And The Temple Of Osiris is a worthy follow up to its 2010 precursor and expands on everything that was put in place in the Guardian of Light.
80
A worthy successor to Guardian of Light, this isn't enough for us to forgive Lara's betrayal but it's a - small - start.
79
IGN Italia December 8, 2014
A very good 4 player co-op for a nice sequel to Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light. It doesn't last forever, but for the time you spend on it, it's pretty enjoyable.
78
Game Informer December 7, 2014
Aside from allowing a full couch to jump into the game at any time, there isn't anything profoundly original here. I'd like to see Laura continue her top down adventures, but I hope that in the future she finds a new tomb to explore.
78
Merlin'in Kazanı (Turkey) December 18, 2014
Laden with impressive co-op puzzles, Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris offers much more fun than a mere diablo clone. But, camera and some gameplay mechanics are very problematic.
78
GamesVillage.it January 20, 2015
The first isometric adventure of Lara Croft was an enjoyable game, and this sequel delivers an equal amount of fun, provided that you have some friends to play it with. Otherwise, the game is really short, easy, and not something you'll remember for its technical merit.
76
Hobby Consolas January 23, 2015
Lara Croft returns with some fun adventures, with amazing puzzles and a new perspective. But the game is too short and not so interesting if you are playing solo.