The food should be really necessary to survive on game, but it's a great game, good action and adventure.

User Rating: 9 | Tomb Raider (The Final Hours Edition) X360
The action takes place on a mysterious lost (Lost?) island somewhere in the Pacific, where a young Lara Croft is shipwrecked after misadventure with her archaeologically inclined boat-buddies. Lara is battered and beaten in the opening minutes by an environment that seems intent on killing her, yet she battles adversity, conquers fears and concentrates all of her powers on the game's overriding theme: survival.
As pointless as it is to concentrate on PR bluster, it's just as futile to focus on what Tomb Raider isn't. Many will lament the loss of puzzle-heavy exploration in favour of Uncharted-style directed spectacle, but clamouring for a game that doesn't exist is bloody stupid. Here's Tomb Raider – it looks incredible, is incomprehensibly slick, and thoroughly good fun from beginning to end.
The game have good action and adventure, makes you immerse on the history. The food is not necessary to survive after all. A good reboot of the serie with amazing graphic, sound and history quality.