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- higher resolution, widescreen, things like that
- option to tune the gamma/brightness, edit controls, etc.
- hotkeys for guns, medpacks, flares, saving and loading the game
- walls/textures that don't constantly move around as if they're liquid
- ability to save whenever, how many times you want, in multiple slots
- easy save editing, flight hacks, mods
- small differences in gameplay / level design sometimes (TR1 missing enemy in Egypt, TR3 fireflies in Lost City don't spawn forever, blue save crystals are green health crystals, TR4 some missing enemies)
I can't think of anything else right now. If these differences make it worth it to you, then go ahead. Personally, I think the PC versions are better than the console versions. You'll have to download some patches though.
The PC versions also have access to the expansions. Not sure if they exist on console.
I actually like how you can't save as much as you want on console. Adds more of a survival element like it does in the Resident Evil games. It would be easier and less tense and scary if you could in those