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Egypt 1156 B.C. – Tomb of the Pharaoh (French: Égypte: 1156 av. J.-C. - L'Énigme de la tombe royale) is a 1997 adventure video game co-published by Cryo Interactive Entertainment, Canal+ Multimedia and the Réunion des Musées Nationaux for the Microsoft Windows and PlayStation (PAL region only).
The studio released the game's original soundtrack as a free download. [8] A limited Gold Edition of the game was available to purchase; it included a 3-inch Lara figurine, art book, a map of the game's overworld, and a season pass for downloadable content (DLC). [9] The game was released as part of PlayStation Plus free games in August 2015. [10]
[41] [42] Tomb Raider II was made available for download for the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network store on 7 September 2012. [43] The game was released for Mac OS X and sold via the Mac App Store in October 2011. [44] The PC version was re-released digitally in 2012 by GOG.com. [45]
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One night, as the researcher is exploring alone, a sudden earthquake opens up the ground underneath, and the researcher tumbles into a deeper part of the tomb. While exploring the tomb, which is immense, he is privy to the observations of the ghost of a Chinese scholar, who was aware of the brutal nature of the emperor and a witness to this ...
Tomb KV40 is located in the Valley of the Kings, in Egypt. Artifacts from the tomb attribute it to 18th Dynasty royal family members, though human remains from the later 22nd Dynasty were interred. Although the tomb was excavated by Victor Loret in 1899, no report was published.
Tomb KV10, located in the Valley of the Kings near the modern-day Egyptian city of Luxor, was cut and decorated for the burial of Pharaoh Amenmesse of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. However, there is no proof that he was actually buried here.
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