Lara discovered an ancient map illuminated by sunrays before reuniting with Jonah. Their exploration triggered a rigged pressure plate, forcing a desperate escape from the collapsing cave.
Then in Mexico, Lara realized Trinity was searching in the wrong country, leading her to tail Dr. Dominguez through a festival.


After reaching the shiny object, Lara started capturing photos of the surroundings. She noticed the sunray was definitely pointing toward an ancient map etched into the stone.

Suddenly, Jonah made it out there after all, having survived the separation earlier. He was visibly surprised by the scale and mystery of the hidden chamber.


Lara kept exploring the interior and found a date that had been destroyed long ago. It appeared the damage was done intentionally to hide a secret.



While Lara was still exploring, she suddenly set foot on a pressure plate rigged with explosion devices. Both of them realized the place was going down, so they started running to survive.


Lara captured a few final photos despite Jonah's insistence that they should leave immediately. They at last emerged from the cave and found an awesome, sunlit scene overlooking the valley.


The next scene showed a vibrant mask party in Cozumel, Mexico. A lot of people were enjoying the night, unaware of the shadow war happening in their midst.


Lara was checking something on a hotel balcony when Jonah reached her. He mentioned that Dr. Dominguez, the man in their focus, was finally nearby and moving.

Lara analyzed the photos from the cave and concluded that they should be looking in Peru, not Brazil. She mentioned that Trinity had been looking in the wrong place all along.

Suddenly, someone met the doctor, and they started walking out of the plaza. It was a clear signal that the next phase of the Trinity operation was beginning.


Both Lara and Jonah understood it was time to follow the doctor closely. Jonah gave Lara a mask to hide her identity, ensuring she remained undetected among the festival attendances.


I started following Jonah while capturing more photos using the awesome photo mode. We then noticed the doctor passed through a gate guarded by heavily armed security.
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I'm glad to see these photo modes are getting some good use for these games. The way you captured the sunrays pointing toward the ancient map was perfect. It really feels like a classic treasure-hunting adventure when the environment provides the clues.
Yes, that lighting made the discovery feel epic, like something straight out of a classic adventure. Though, I couldn't use the photo mode for that scene as it was straight out of the cinematic.
The pressure plate escape was insane. That sudden shift from calm discovery to a desperate sprint for survival shows how dangerous these ruins truly are. The photo mode in this game is impressive.
Appreciate your comment. The photo mode helped capture the moment, even amid the chaos.
Lara still taking photos even while the cave was collapsing around her, is so much Lara Croft style. And it is true dedication to documenting history.
She truly never misses a chance to capture history, no matter the circumstances.
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The hidden chamber scene was stunning. The way the sunrays illuminated the ancient map felt symbolic, like destiny guiding Lara forward.
The sunrays hitting the ancient map gave the scene a strong tone for sure. It felt like a turning point for Lara's journey.
Your use of the photo mode during the exploration was top-tier. I liked that scene after surviving the cave the most, though I noticed it is from the cinematic.
Thank you, I appreciate that. That scene was from the cinematic, but I still tried to frame it in a way that would look good.
Now that you know the path leads to Peru, aren't you excited to see a change in the environment?
Yes, for sure. Moving to Peru should make the journey feel fresh, though the whole journey is still fresh for me.