Uncharted The Lost Legacy Tomb Raider Mod Adds Gorgeous Lara Croft

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Uncharted The Lost Legacy Tomb Raider Mod

A new Uncharted The Lost Legacy Tomb Raider mod allows players to experience this Uncharted spin-off as Lara Croft.

Created by modder 'Swiz19', this Tomb Raider mod for The Lost Legacy replaces the game's main protagonist, Chloe Frazer, with Lara Craft, complete with four costumes, two optional hairstyles, and Lara's iconic red sunglasses. Included outfits for Lara include her Cradle of Life city costume, the classic 'rural' outfit, the Nevada pirate outfit, and the 'Western' outfit from 2003's Tomb Raider: The Angel of Darkness.  According to the modder, apart from dual pistols, weapons are hidden when holstered when using this mod, and all other gear is hidden as well.

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Not only does this mod replace Frazer with Lara, but it also changes the color of the game's Jeep from red to blue as seen in 1999's Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation. Additionally, the mod changes Nadine's outfit to one that matches the outfit of Kurtis Trent.

A video of this mod in action has been included below:

Lara Croft fans wanting to try this mod can download and install it from Nexusmods here. Aside from the main mod, the modder has also included several optional mods, which include the aforementioned additional hairstyles:

- Braid with Glasses
- Braid without Glasses
- Ponytail with Glasses
- Ponytail without Glasses

Uncharted The Lost Legacy is available now for PC as part of the Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. Of course, this game is also available on PlayStation, but this mod only works on PC. Here's what we wrote about The Lost Legacy in our hands-on with the PC version last year:

Playing Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy in 2022 is still very much a fun action/adventure experience, with only minor caveats. The former game is particularly linear, while The Lost Legacy saw Naughty Dog dipping its toes into more open-ended gameplay and larger environments for the first time. Still, Naughty Dog's gameplay evolved way more in The Last of Us Part II, which still has to grace the PC shores. Perhaps it won't be too long after the release of Part I.

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