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Lara Croft GO Critic Reviews

39 Total Reviews

37 Positive Reviews(94.9%)
2 Mixed Reviews(5.1%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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TheAppzine August 27, 2015
I highly recommend Lara Croft GO to anyone who loves a good puzzle or is a big fan of the Tomb Raider series.
90
Destructoid August 27, 2015
Lara Croft GO is clearly the product of a love for what the Tomb Raider series used to mean.
90
Gamezebo August 27, 2015
I’m not 100 percent certain this will win over people who don’t find the overarching GO concept worthwhile, but if anything, the execution here is even more impressive than it was the first time out.
90
Pocket Gamer UK August 27, 2015
With sharp design, plenty of content, and elegant presentation, Lara Croft GO is one of the best puzzle games of the year.
90
USgamer August 27, 2015
A very well designed, beautiful-looking puzzle game that, while occasionally fiendishly tricky, is thoroughly enjoyable to play. It hits just the right balance of being tough, but not so difficult that you'll want to throw down your iOS device in frustration: the solution is always staring at you in the face.
90
God is a Geek August 27, 2015
Lara Croft GO is one of the best puzzle games available today, and a perfect reimagining of Tomb Raider in a stylish package.
90
TheSixthAxis August 27, 2015
Tomb Raider fan or not, Lara Croft GO is a must-have and will hopefully continue to expand in the months to come.
90
Apple'N'Apps August 28, 2015
Lara Craft GO delivers an outstanding puzzle experience that is a must have on iOS.
90
148Apps August 31, 2015
Lara Croft GO embraces what worked so well for Hitman GO and adds everyone's favorite Tomb Raider.
90
Vandal September 2, 2015
Lara Croft GO is a very interesting take on the Tomb Raider concept. Its puzzle and adventure mix works really well on mobile, no matter if you've played any Tomb Raider game before.
90
TouchArcade September 3, 2015
Minus any little issues, Lara Croft Go is another winner from Square Enix Montreal.
87
IGN Spain September 5, 2015
Lara Croft Go is a fantastic puzzle game where we have to move to the famous archaeologist by a board, box to box, to live one of his great adventures. Fresh, original and very addictive. And with a fantastic design.
86
GamesBeat August 27, 2015
Lara Croft Go emphasizes cunning and exploration, not challenge, but this doesn’t make it a pushover.
86
Pelit (Finland) November 5, 2015
In the world of mobile games F2P is the king. Every once in a while you'll be positively surprised, when someone releases a real game, that you can buy with a single purchase. Lara Croft GO is a prime example of a mobile game done right, both in pricing and game design. It utilizes the platform's strong sides instead of being just a forced console port.
85
IGN August 27, 2015
While it retains the same turn-based style of gameplay as Hitman Go, it knows full well what kind of pacing and approach to action makes a Tomb Raider game what it is, and bends the structure of the puzzles to convey this with an engaging consistency, looking great while it does so.
85
3DJuegos August 28, 2015
Just like Hitman Go, Lara Croft Go is a very attractive and fun to play board game and adventure cross experience.
85
IGN Italia September 4, 2015
Surprisingly, this mobile game is really able to portrait the original spirit of Tomb Raider. A bit too easy, but remarkably done.
85
InsideGamer.nl September 7, 2015
Lara Croft GO is a perfect on-the-go game. The loungey music and the fact that things only happen when you step forward, makes it a very relaxing game to play. It is a bit short, but thankfully the makers came up with some pretty difficult levels at the end, which take a bit longer to figure out.
85
Multiplayer.it September 30, 2015
Lara Croft GO is a well crafted puzzle game, with clever design and lovely visuals: the only letdown is that the credits roll a little bit too soon.
85
CD-Action November 15, 2015
If you’ve already played Square Enix Montreal’s previous game, Hitman GO, their take on Lara’s adventures will not surprise you. It’s a simple but addictive and satisfying puzzle game that would work equally great without Lara.