Not really, almost all the posts are ancient. No sign of a sequel to this awesome game either. This game had incredible imagination, beauty and was just plain fun! I think the only thing that stopped it from becoming a bigger hit was forcing players to play as a girl. They could have easily invented a "brother" character. While Laura Croft might have gotten away with it by being overtly sexual, most boys are still uncomfortable being forced to play as the opposite gender.
You get sick of almost all games, not so true with this one. My son has been playing this game for years and it's still his favorite. In fact, when I last started my own adventure, I ended up quitting because I couldn't stop him from taking over and saving onto my progress, lol. Password protection for saves might be nice too.