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You must buy them by separate if you want.
And you should because they PROBABLY would not be available anymore when this collection is released. This is just speculation obviously.
Plenty of people collect the TR franchise. I have most of them. I bought them on the PS when they came out and also have them on PC.
I dont really care much for the new TR's. The puzzle element is pretty much gone now in the TR franchise. And what they do have for puzzles can hardly be described as a puzzle.
It took me a little while to figure out Tomb of Qualopec back inthe day when the internet consisted of text only bulletin boards and internet access was billed at the hour level. We had no instant access to the means to get past things when you are stuck.
I perfectly know and experimented those times but I will always prefer a fixed, new version with improved elements than old buggy games.