Tomb Raider is an action-adventure game starring the adventuring archaeologist, Lara Croft. Most of the games feature her traveling the world and searching for treasure while avoiding traps, dangerous wildlife, and rival treasure hunters. The franchise is so popular that there are multiple films, tabletop games, comics, and even novels set within the series' world.

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However, some games will help itch the fans' scratches while they wait for the next big thing in the Tomb Raider franchise. Whether it be the fantastical Gods Of War or the thematical similar Uncharted 4, fans of Tomb Raider will enjoy playing these games for their exploration, adventure, and stories.

10 The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess Is One Of the Grittiest Games In Its Franchise

Video Games The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess Link and Midna

For those fans that enjoy the gritty atmosphere and aesthetics of Tomb Raider, The Legend Of Zelda: Twilight Princess is the perfect game to play. It's considered by fans to be one of the darker games in the franchise, and its art and overall aesthetic show this off.

The story doesn't lack in exploring darker themes or plot points, either, from the kidnapping of children to Link being forced to change into a wolf and fight treacherous enemies. Additionally, for treasure-hunting enthusiasts, there are many opportunities in the game for Link to find hidden treasures as he journeys throughout the world.

9 BioShock: Challenge Rooms Will Satisfy Players' Yearning For Both Puzzles & Combat

Bioshock Challenge Rooms

BioShock: Challenge Rooms originally came about as an add-on pack for the PlayStation 3 version of BioShock. It's a standalone experience that isn't connected to the story or mythos of the main BioShock series. This aspect makes this game perfect for newcomers to the series. Additionally, Challenge Rooms focuses on the player solving puzzles and engaging in combat to achieve objectives.

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These objectives range from helping other characters to getting your own in-game trophies at the end of completing each area. It's also a shorter game, which is ideal for players that don't have enough time to get through long games.

8 Death Stranding's New World Will Be Fun To Explore For Tomb Raider Fans

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Death Stranding is about a courier named Sam, who lives in a post-apocalyptic version of the United States. His mother, the President, requests that he reunite the entire country through a digital system called the Chiral Network.

Even though this game doesn't focus on searching for treasure, its combat system and exploration of a completely different environment will be fun for Tomb Raider fans to explore. The story of the game, as well as its huge world, is bound to give fans an adventure they will enjoy.

7 Control's Strong Protagonist & Dangerous Mission Make It A Must-Play

Control Game

Control is an action-adventure game. It focuses on a woman named Jesse, who's looking for her brother Dylan. Players must investigate the group that took Dylan, the Federal Bureau Of Control while navigating their own building and trying to survive the wrath of the new Director that recently took over the Bureau.

As the player progresses, they must engage in combat with enemies, potentially take part in newly-discovered sidequests, and even find items that will be useful to their own gameplay. Fans of this game also enjoyed Jesse as a strong protagonist. Those that enjoyed Lara's character in Tomb Raider will also enjoy playing as Jesse.

6 No Man's Sky Is A Must-Play For Fans Of Exploration & Survival Elements

No Man's Sky Explorers

Just like how Lara constantly explores new terrain in Tomb Raider, No Man's Sky is centered on exploration. No Man's Sky is a survival game that focuses on exploration, trading, combat, and, of course, survival. Players must explore the entire world of the game and are free to explore any areas in any order.

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Each area explored has its own unique flora, fauna, and residents. These interactions can lead to trading or combat scenarios, depending on what happens between the players and NPCs. Players who love the exploration aspect of Tomb Raider will enjoy playing this game.

5 God Of War Is Perfect For Players Who Like Heavy Doses Of Action Mixed In With Their Exploration

God Of War Game

God Of War is perfect for those that love Tomb Raider's combat. The story takes place in the world of the Greek gods, and Kratos is out to take revenge on them for past wrongdoings.

Even though one can't use firearms in God Of War, the game's system makes up for it with various types of swords and other handheld weapons the player can utilize throughout the whole game. Additionally, one will love exploring the areas throughout the world as they hack and slash their way through all sorts of enemies, literal gods included.

4 Red Dead Redemption 2 Is Perfect For Gun-Slinging Combat & Adventure

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Red Dead Redemption 2 is a Western action-adventure game. Unlike God Of War, this game's combat focuses on gun use. Additionally, players are encouraged to explore the world of the game as they make their way through fighting enemies and finding out new information about the world around them during the overall story.

New players and fans should not be fooled by the number in the game's title, however; this game is actually the prequel to Red Dead Redemption and not the sequel, so it's perfectly fine to jump straight into this one without having played the original.

3 Uncharted 4 Is Perfect For Fans Of Tomb Raider's Cinematic Presentation

Nathan Drake leaping from a collapsing building in Uncharted 4

Uncharted 4 focuses more on the game's overall narrative. It follows protagonist Nathan Drake (who looks like his voice actor Nolan North) as he searches for the long-lost treasure of legendary pirate, Henry Avery. Much like Lara Croft in Tomb Raider, Nathan has to adventure through the wilderness and avoid enemies while searching for treasure, and learns more about this treasure throughout the game's story.

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Additionally, at the end of the game, even though Nathan finally retires from adventuring, he continues some aspect of his life by becoming an archaeologist instead. As Uncharted and Tomb Raider are both basically Indiana Jones, it stands to reason that the two franchises would have a lot of overlapping fans.

2 Bright Memory's Variety Of Combat Strategies & Puzzles Will Excite Fans

Bright Memory

In Bright Memory, players take control of the protagonist Shiela. As Shiela, the player must prevent the SAI, a military organization, from acquiring a legendary power that can awaken the dead.

Gameplay in Bright Memory includes using powerful weapons like swords and firearms, and even supernatural powers such as psychokinesis. Additionally, some areas of the game require solving puzzles, make it perfect for puzzle-solving enthusiasts. Those that enjoyed Tomb Raider's combat will get a kick out of playing Bright Memory.

1 Horizon: Zero Dawn Is Perfect For Explorers & Adventurers Alike

Horizon Zero Dawn

Horizon: Zero Dawn takes place in a post-apocalypse setting where nature has taken over the world, with a mix of nature and tech taking over the land. The player must navigate a futuristic tech world mixed with untamed wildlife while trying to find out more clues about the protagonist's past.

They are also aided by a mysterious artifact from a past civilization as well. For those who enjoy the exploration aspect of Tomb Raider, Horizon: Zero Dawn will be perfect for adventurers braving a brand new world while also examining history.

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