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[[File:TR2_Shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The in-game model. The receiver seems to be that of an MAC-10(!).]] | [[File:TR2_Shotgun.jpg|thumb|none|400px|The in-game model. The receiver seems to be that of an MAC-10(!).]] | ||
[[File:TR2_Shotgun1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Render image used in the end credits, showing Lara holding a slightly different shotgun.]] | [[File:TR2_Shotgun1.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Render image used in the end credits, showing Lara holding a slightly different shotgun.]] | ||
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=Assault Rifles= | =Assault Rifles= |
Revision as of 22:18, 16 January 2024
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Tomb Raider II is a British videogame developed by now-defunct CORE Design and published by EIDOS, released on PC and PlayStation in 1997. The 2nd instalment in the Tomb Raider series follows British archaeologist and explorer Lara Croft as she travels the world to find the ancient Dagger of Xian which when plunged into the heart by the user turns them into a dragon.
The game had an PC Exclusive expansion, Golden Mask that was included in some re-releases of the game and was eventually released as a free patch, where Lara explores the fictional Melnikov Island in Alaska in search of the titular Golden Mask of Tornarsuk and finds herself fighting the mercenary group A.V.A.L.A.N.C.H.E who are also after the mask.
A re-release titled Tomb Raider I-III Remastered was announced in September 2023 for release on February 14th 2024. I-III Remastered includes Tomb Raider, Tomb Raider III, and the expansions to all three games and optional enhanced graphics.
The following weapons appear in the video game Tomb Raider II:
Handguns
Browning Hi-Power
As in the previous game, a pair of nickel plated Browning Hi-Powers serve as Lara's main weapons, with unlimited ammo and, like most of the weapons she uses in the game, an infinite magazine size. The models used in the artwork and FMVs differ in finish from the in-game models, the former being an all-nickel finish, whereas the in-game models feature black slides and nickel frames. At the time, the Browning Hi-Power was the standard-issue pistol of the British Army, which suggests Lara may have used these pistols for the patriotic touch. Higher detailed models that show the Hi-Power's unique slide design and slide release are seen in art work for the game.
Intratec TEC-22
The weapons model wise are based on the Intratec TEC-22 called "Automatic Pistols" in-game, they are dual wielded pistols that are more powerful than the infinitely firing Browning Hi-Powers that Lara has. Like the actual TEC-22, the magazines load into the pistols in front of the trigger guards.
Submachine Guns
Heckler & Koch MP5SD3
The H&K MP5SD3 submachine gun is seen in the hands of some Bartolli thugs during an FMV, as well as Bartolli himself in the game's title screen.
Ingram MAC-10
The MAC-10 is depicted in-game and in the game's artwork, incorrectly referred to as "Uzis" in-game. The MAC-10s can be dual-wielded by Lara. Chambered in 9x19mm, these have the same power per shot as the Browning Hi-Power pistols and have limited ammo, but are far more effective due to their increased rate of fire.
"Tommy Gun"
The first of Bartolli's cultists that Lara encounters in the game fires at her with a submachine gun that features a drum magazine like the Thompson M1928/M1A1 models. In the following dialogue sequence, he refers to having "a Tommy Gun on [his] keyring."
Walther MPL
An Walther MPL submachine gun is depicted in the game's artwork.
Shotguns
Generic Pump Shotgun
A pistol gripped pump-action shotgun that can't be dual wielded and must be fired while standing still. It seems to not be based on any particular pump-action shotgun.
Assault Rifles
Custom Shortened AKS-47
A short-barrelled AKS-47 is depicted in the game's artwork. The same model is used again on a loading screen on Tomb Raider III, where the milled receiver is clearly visible.
M16
The M16 is depicted in-game and in the game's artwork. It's the most powerful gun in the game but Lara must stand still while firing it. It cannot be dual-wielded, as opposed to what the game's artwork shows. The in-game version appears to be an M16A1 with a 20-round magazine, while the artwork version appears to depict an SP1 M16 (note the lack of forward assist), with an A1 flash hider. Notably, while every other weapon in TR2 has a nerfed lock-on range compared to TR1, the M16 actually has a longer lock-on range, enabling Lara to engage targets further away, Lara must also switch between shouldering the M16 and Hipfiring it as she starts/stops moving with it drawn, adding a delay between firing unlike other weapons.
Machine Guns
Browning M2
A heavily scaled down Browning M2 appears mounted to the armed version of the Snowmobile that appears being used by enemies. Lara can drive enemy snowmobiles and use their mounted Browning M2 Machine Guns after killing the driver. In the base game this vehicle only appears in the Tibetan Foothills level while in Golden Mask it appears in Cold War and Fool's Gold.
Maxim MG08/15
Lara is depicted in the game's artwork firing a Maxim MG08/15 machine gun.
Other
Grenade Launcher
Lara's grenade launcher doesn't appear to be based off of any real life model in particular. However, it appears to be single shot like the M79 because of its gameplay animation.
Harpoon Gun
Lara's Harpoon gun in the game appears to have a very large air tank. It is also the only gun on the game that requires reloading, once every 4 shots.
Flamethrower
Men with flamethrowers appear on the Diving Area level.