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As far as your comments on the gameplay, did you finish the game? I disagree with your statement of the game not being 'action packed'. Infact, this game is way more action packed than the earlier TR's ever were.
The puzzles and enemies in general are a little easy though, and the game is a little linear at times, but other than that, its a great game and worth playing through for sure. If you havent finished it, I'd reccomend picking it up on the website I linked you.
EDIT: I see they blocked the site, clever bastards... I'll give you a clue 'fast cd keys dot com'
I only have one question: where do they get the keys?
Mostly, the keys are leftovers from bundles like the AMD 'never settle' promo's. They also buy the keys in bulk and can sell them at a reduced price, compared to Steam who make a tonne of profit from them. The keys are all legit if thats what you're wondering. My versions of TR and BS were both activated here on Steam, and I ended up saving $70+.
maybe people will care, maybe they won't.