Played TRU. It's pretty good although very short. It fits in with Legend and Anniversary and actually links them, making a trilogy.
Visually, TRU is the best of the TR games. The environments are vast and the ambience can really suck you right in. The animations are very wll done, very smooth and practically seamless. The sound is great and the music is amazing. By far the best TR soundtrack yet.
With great things seemingly in place to make a great game Crystal Dynamics somehow farked the camera and controls. The camera is pretty wonky and often gets into awkward angles. The controls can be jerky at times and Lara will sometimes have trouble picking things up. I understand that clipping is inevitable in games but I don't think it should happen as frequently as it does in Underworld. To compare I loaded up Anniversary and the difference in camera and controls is incredible. I don't understand why they decided to screw with the formula they established in Legend and perfected in Anniversary.
In Anniversary they had added a new "headshot" gameplay mechanic in which you 'infuriate' an enemy and as soon as it charges at you, dodge, and you get a chance to land an instant-kill headshot by shooting when the crosshairs line up.
In Underworld they changed this completely. This time around you have to make sure your "adrenaline" bar (the yellow Lara silhouette behind the health silhouette), then you run up close (within armsreach of the target), push Grappling Hook button, then you have to manually line up a crosshair into the headshot zone, then fire. Personally I like the latter half of this technique, manually lining up the shot. The first part makes no sense to me though. First you have to have a full adrenaline bar, then you have practically touch nose with your target, then you have to push the grappling hook button?! Why the grappling hook button? They needlessly complicated the headshot system.
I'd say a 7/10 is a fair score. With a whole point deducted for how short it is. I think I finished it in about 5-6 hours, that includes hapless exploring.