Hi Chou,
Well, the Tomb Raider games have several accessibility issues that 
require some kind of sighted help to get you through. Most of the levels 
are truly 3d, with areas of the level above and below you, and it 
requires you to jump up and catch certain ledges, safety drop to a lower 
level, or more recently use a grapple to swing up to ledges or swing 
over pits. All of the new Tomb Raider games such as Legend, Anniversary, 
and Underworld use the grapple a lot to avoid traps and above and below 
your level. this creates problems because you really need to see where 
to set the hook.
On the other hand some areas of the game accessibility has been 
improving. As of the last few game releases they have put more thought 
into 3D audio positioning and if you listen carefully you can use thos 
sound cues to kill enemies.
All and all it isn't a game you canplay without sighted help. Though, I 
am starting my own spinoff series called Tomb hunter with the same kind 
of action, adventure, and same sort of game play. it won't be Tomb 
Raider exactly, but close enough without stomping on Edos copyrights.



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