
The story starts with Lara finding a young girl in the middle of an old gulag. So, it’s Halloween soon, and it’s the sales on Steam, so, why not write something on a spooky DLC? pic.twitter.(This will contain spoilers about the story, but come on, if you really care about the story, and if you haven’t figured out what’s going on after reading the first couple of clues… You should really read some more stories.) Our thoughts and prayers are with our #TWDFamily member Moses J. Moseley’s other acting credits include The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies, “Queen of the South,” “American Soul,” and “Watchmen.” Moseley most notably played one of Michonne’s pet walkers on “The Walking Dead,” subsequently playing other zombies on the show as well as a character named Mike. Anyone who knew Moses was truly blessed to have him in their lives.” We are extremely (saddened) about the loss of Moses, he was a beautiful person with a heart of gold and an extremely talent actor. “Moses was very close to his family especially his sister Teerea and shared with her his goals for his future.

He always had a smile (on his) face and the most positive attitude,” the actor’s representative said in a statement. Moseley was found dead last week in Stockbridge, GA, with police investigating the actor’s cause of death after he was recently reported missing. Moseley, who had several roles on AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” has passed away at the age of 31.ĭeadline reports that Moses J. Sad news to report this morning, as we’ve learned that young actor Moses J. Horror fans will appreciate the game’s darker tone and surreal atmosphere, and those just looking for more Tomb Raider will not be disappointed. I wouldn’t quite say that Temple of the Witch is a lock for anyone who’s played the core game, because it is quite a short bit of story, but it certainly is an interesting addition to what is already one of my favorite gaming experiences of the last few years. However, they provide necessary changes in pace, where environmental interaction is concerned. You’ll fire arrows, yank down barriers, and turn levers, all the while checking the area for the various collectibles that extend the game’s story elements. The puzzles, too, are pretty limited, but they work in the context of the game’s brief capacity. DLC can be a hit-or-miss scenario, but it’s easy to tell that some time and attention was paid to carefully crafting an interesting bit of content here. The different areas look simply astounding, and traversing the varied environments is perhaps the most compelling aspect of the game. It’s an exploration-heavy bit of DLC, and that benefits the player. Players will investigate dank caves, climb ice-covered walls, leap bottomless chasms, and solve pretty basic but entertaining puzzles.Ĭombat is limited to very controlled, specific points in the story. However, beyond the uncanny premise, Temple of the Witch only goes to highlight what makes Rise of the Tomb Raider such a great game. The fact that the game goes in such an ethereal direction, beset on all sides by the bizarre and the supernatural, only heightens the sense of turmoil Lara feels about her familial situation. Being plagued by a father lost too soon, Lara has to contend with some pretty heavy memories as she treks across this lush mountainous landscape in search of Nadia’s grandfather. The DLC’s themes dovetail nicely with Lara’s complicated paternal relationship. That subtlety is something you don’t see in many games dealing with the supernatural. The supernatural element is ramped up beyond the normal scope of the base game, though it works, due in large part to the way the story makes you question whether what you’re seeing is real or merely a hallucination. Though relatively short, Temple of the Witch is a microcosm for what makes Rise of the Tomb Raider great. The character is based on the Russian myth, and the story itself goes in some pretty surreal directions, which only adds to the horrific aesthetic. In this mission, Lara will have to travel to a new section of the map called the Wicked Vale to investigate the existence of the Baba Yaga, a local witch presumed to have killed numerous people.

In Baba Yaga: Temple of the Witch, the first story-based DLC for Rise of the Tomb Raider, Lara Croft forgoes chasing down ancient artifacts and fighting secret societies in order to help out a young woman named Nadia find her missing grandfather.
