If you do not own the game, buy it. Tomb Raider 2013 goes on sale for as little as $2.99 on Steam—cheaper than the headache of malware. If you are a purist, note that the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition (PS4/Xbox One) has slightly remastered English voice lines with different reverb effects in tombs. PC players cannot natively get these without modding. However, a fan-made “Definitive Audio Mod” exists on Nexus Mods that ports the console English voice pack to PC. This is a separate download (approx. 3 GB) and includes higher-bitrate cutscenes.
But what happens when you buy a physical copy in a foreign region, install a digital download with the wrong language pack, or accidentally overwrite your audio settings? You end up with German, French, or Italian dubbing—and while those actors did a fine job, it isn’t the definitive experience. Tomb Raider 2013 English Voice Pack Download
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Navigate to: Documents\Tomb Raider\ (or My Games\Tomb Raider\ ) PC players cannot natively get these without modding