

Then cycle through the difficulty levels and choose Time Trial. To do this, select Play Game from the main menu.
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When replaying a level, you can change Lara's outfit or choose a new Difficulty Level, including Time Trial (below).Īfter completing each chapter (i.e., Peru, Greece, Egypt, Lost Island), you can then replay any of those levels in Time Trial mode. Replayed levels include the same enemies, items, puzzles, etc., but only the artifacts and relics you have not yet picked up. Then, from the main menu, select Play Game, then Replay Level. To replay a completed level, first, make sure you have saved your progress in the level you are playing currently, so you can go back to that point later. When you complete all of the levels set in Greece, you'll be able to replay any of those. So, for example, once you finish all four of the levels set in Peru, you will then be able to replay any of them. If you want to replay an entire level, you can do that too, but only after completing each chapter of the game (i.e., Peru, Greece, Egypt, Lost Island). Then you won't have to replay the entire level just to get that one item. Lara will be restored to the later point in the game but the artifact or relic will still be saved in your profile. If you manage to obtain the artifact or relic, reload your later save. Save your progress again in a new slot, so you do not overwrite the previous save. Continue playing until you feel you want to go back and try for that artifact or relic again. That is, press Escape (PC) or Start (PS2), choose Save Game, then save your progress in a new slot. For example, if you're having trouble retrieving a certain artifact or relic, save the game manually. To replay part of a level, you will need to be able to load a savegame you have made previously. If you miss some, you can replay any completed level, or replay just a section of a level, to find them. It is not necessary to find all rewards in a level before moving on. As far as I know, there is no bonus for finding all of them except your own sense of accomplishment. My walkthrough lists the number of rubbing rewards in each level (if any) and describes their location. The images, or rubbings, are then placed on display in a special room in Croft Manor. These are special carvings hidden in various levels, which, when found, can be copied by using the paper and charcoal in Lara's archaeological tool kit. The Nintendo Wii version of the game also includes 12 rubbing rewards. The tables below give details on what the artifacts and relics unlock Press Escape (PC) or Start (PS2) to go to the pause menu and select "Level Statistics" view your stats. This info can also be found in the Level Statistics screen for the level you're currently playing, along with how many you have found so far. My walkthrough lists the number available in each level, if any. There are a total of 44 artifacts and 8 relics in the game. You'll need to find these yourself or download/exchange entire game profiles to share artifacts and relics.

So, any savegame files you exchange with other players will not include artifacts and relics. You can also examine the relics you've found so far in the Rewards section of the main menu, or by visiting Lara's trophy room in Croft Manor.Īrtifacts and Relics are saved in the player's Profile, not in the individual savegame files, as in TR Legend. You'll see an information screen about each relic when you find it. Each has a different appearance and description. Artifacts look like shiny statuettes with a different design for each game location (e.g., Tyrannosaurus teeth in Peru, spearheads in Greece, cartouches in Egypt, carved idols in Atlantis). Each level contains a varying number of artifacts and relics (formerly known as "secrets").
