Hey, if The Sims 4 can make its way into Final Fantasy XV, then
the queen of tomb raiding can definitely hit an RPG.
Last year's Lara Croft reboot was one of my favorites of the year, and had me looking forward to new adventures with
the queen of the tombs.
Not exact matches
King Tutankhamun's famously rich
tomb has been painstakingly scrutinized for nearly a century, but it may still hide unexplored treasures — possibly even the
tomb of the legendary Egyptian
queen Nefertiti, National Geographic reports.
The
tomb of this ancient Egyptian
queen is testament to the great love
of Pharaoh Ramses II.
The island contains the
tomb of Japan's first
queen, who, according to legend, was some kind
of homicidal sorceress.
Once there, Lara crosses paths with her father's rival archaeologist, Mathias Vogel (Walton Goggins), who hopes to raid the cursed
tomb of Queen Himiko, the Mother
of Death, to bring back a piece
of it to shadowy organization Trinity.
But then given that one
of Bolling's first film works was for 1960's international remake
of a man possessed by «The Hands
of Orlac,» having the composer take on this 1980 thriller which pitted archeologist Charlton Heston against a daughter inhabited by the evil,
Queen Kara was a far smarter idea than breaking into a cursed
tomb.
Once on the island though she runs into a band
of mercenaries led by evil Mathias Vogel (Walton Goggins), who is also determined to find the key to unlock that
queen's
tomb and revel in all the power he thinks he will soon possess because
of it.
Her apathetic streak evaporates, leading her to an alcoholic Chinese ship captain named Lu Ren (Daniel Wu) and then the island
of Yamatai, where her father may have been looking for the
tomb of Himiko, an ancient
queen said to possess magical restorative powers.
We will also arrange access to the spectacular
tombs of Seti I and
Queen Nefertari.
You can see the excavated
tombs of Tutankhamun (small entrance fee payable locally) and
Queen Nefertiti as well as over sixty others.
The house, or cell, or cellule, not larger than two
queen - sized beds put side - by - side, consists
of a desk or table, a sleeping area that is rather
tomb - like, and an small stall that features a prototypical shower / toilet combination.
Researcher Nicholas Reeves
of the University
of Arizona believes that he has discovered secret passageways that connected the
tombs of King Tutankhamun and
Queen Nefertiti.
Another brochure touts that the
tomb of Voodoo
Queen Marie Laveau is the second most visited
tomb in the country, probably a self - fulfilling claim on account
of several tours visiting it daily.