Due to schools closing down because of the coronavirus, I've probably spent more time playing games than I typically do in two years' time, but with Japanese schools opening up today everywhere but Tokyo and Osaka, it's probably only a matter of days before I'm back to my non-gaming ways.
In the meantime, I thought I'd share a bit about the most recent game I started. With apologies to @Areala, I had never before played the original Tomb Raider, so decided to give that a shot. I usually do research before starting any PC game to make sure I can run the best version available. So for TR1, I'm using the GOG version of the game, which I then patched with a free download of a community mod called the "Tomb Raider Automated Fix."
This patch creates a custom launcher to play the base game and Unfinished Business expansion via Windows, rather than running through DOSBox, and runs in your PCs native resolution with improved graphics. It also includes a couple of enhancements previously exclusive to the PlayStation version, such as the underwater color tint and soundtrack cues missing from the original PC version.
I was curious about how the version I was playing compared with the original Saturn/PlayStation/PC versions, and found this pretty fascinating video. The part breaking down the Saturn's graphics is especially interesting. They also cover the modded version I'm playing toward the end of the video.