Unfortunately, Bashaar didn't say much else about what other achievements might be included, but Aspyr has revealed some achievement art as an extra tease.
Elsewhere, Aspyr says with the remasters it wants to "both honor the foundations of the franchise and make accessible to modern audiences the original games in all their glory." As a result, you can expect both modern and classic control options, with inspiration for the modern controls taken from the Tomb Raider Legend, Anniversary, and Underworld era.
Other improvements include boss health bars, 3D replacements for in-game 2D sprites, a photo mode, improved lighting, new character models and environments, and, of course, the ability to toggle between "upgraded graphics" and the "original polygon look."
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered launches for Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One on February 14. Will you be returning to these classics? Let us know!