When we set up Tomb of Ash a few years ago, we strove to make it a different, unique and exceptional website; a website that would deliver original content and not rely on official news posts.
Last year we created a number of incredible projects, such as providing our English and Russian speaking audiences with up-to-date media and news from E3 and other events.
You can read about our projects from last year in the End of Year report 2015. Truly, 2015 was very productive for us and we knew that it would be hard to top that year.
From the beginning of 2016 we started producing unique projects, such as our Baba Yaga video, that was nominated for the Royal Television Society Award. Our ultimate pride however is our efforts to create the largest 20th Anniversary Celebrations for the fans, which we did with PLAY Expo.
We also tried to re-unite our divided community with our upcoming 20th Anniversary Video Project and we thank everyone who joined us on that journey.
Lastly, from mid-October until the end of November we had a number of Super Tomb Raider weeks, during which we would post exclusive Tomb Raider related content DAILY.
Core Design, Natalie Cook, Tomb Raider fans and 2/3 of Tomb of Ash team at PLAY Expo. Photo by the Big Issue North
Below is the full list of our accomplishments this year.
We thank every single one of our readers for their help and support. We really can’t thank you all enough for helping us weather the negativity of the last year. We are still not certain about our future as an “official fansite” outlet but we definitely won’t be quitting, even if we do go “rogue”, as we feel we owe that to our readers and friends who have stuck with us through uncertain times. We also would like to thank every single contributor to our website, be you anonymous or not. Your submissions are greatly appreciated by us and Tomb Raider fans worldwide. Lastly, thank you to those of our readers who’s generous donations allowed us to upgrade some of our photo equipment.
~Ash, Terenete, April and Tatiana
EVENTS
- PLAY Expo – we were co-organisers, coordinators and stage directors for the Tomb Raider celebrations at the expo
- 20 Years of Tomb Raider at the QUAD
- MCM Comic Con Manchester
- Chester Comic Con
- Reboot Infogamer
- Gamescom
- insomnia 59
- Tomb Raider LIVE in Concert
ARTICLES
- A Guide To The Real Locations In Tomb Raider 3
- Exploring Aldwych – The Real Location In Tomb Raider 3
INTERVIEWS
As usual, a number of exclusive interviews were conducted throughout the year
- Judith Gibbins
- Natalie Cook
- Jill de Jong
- Nathan McCree
- Murti Schofield
- Richard Morton
- A number of ex-Core Design team members were interviewed in our PLAY Expo video recap
VIDEOS
We were super busy with creating visual content, such as our Baba Yaga project (below). However, we felt it was important to cover all of the major “TR20″ events this year so we released a number of recap videos for those who could not attend.
PLAY Expo recap
- Tomb Raider 20th Anniversary Panel at PLAY Expo
- Nathan McCree at PLAY Expo
- Lara’s Diary – Baba Yaga
- Core Design Panel at the QUAD, Derby
- Murti Schofield – Writing Games (Chester Comic Con 2016)
IMAGES
We released NUMEROUS unseen screenshots and renders, notably from
We also released some fan-art, such as
OTHER TOMB RAIDER 20 CONTENT
PRESS AND PUBLICATIONS
Our website and our projects made it into online and print-based media!
- Retro Gamer titled Ash Kaprielov, the creator of Tomb Ash, as “Lara’s Biggest Fan” and wrote a feature about him in their huge TR20 article.
- The Big Issue North
- Liverpool Screen School
- The Arcade
- Cherrylight (Russia)
Awards
We were overwhelmed to learn that our Baba Yaga video is nominated for a Royal Television Society award. The Royal Television Society is a British educational charity for the discussion and analysis of television in all its forms. It is the oldest television society in the world! We thank everyone who helped us with this project, including those who translated it to multiple languages <3