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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter

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Turok is back and no dinosaur is safe! When it was first released in 1997, Turok introduced gamers to a world teeming with cunning enemies, traps, puzzles and deadly weapons all within a vast 3D environment ready to explore. Now the classic game has been restored and enhanced with a new visual engine and exciting new features to sink your teeth into!

New features include:

  • Support for high resolutions, and widescreen
  • Improved gameplay and level design
  • OpenGL for video backend to provide portability and support for vertical sync
  • Dynamic lighting, bloom, FXAA, enhanced water effects, lights shafts and more
  • Ability to freely rebind all keyboard, mouse, and gamepad inputs
  • Steam Achievements



The Lost Land...

A world where time has no meaning - and evil knows no bounds. Torn from a world long gone, the time traveling warrior Turok has found himself thrust into a savage land torn by conflict. An evil overlord known as 'The Campaigner' seeks to shred the fabric of time and rule the universe using an ancient artifact known as 'The Chronoscepter'. The Chronoscepter was shattered thousands of years ago in an effort to keep it from falling into evil hands. The Campaigner has constructed a massive focusing array which he plans to use to magnify and pervert the power of the Chronoscepter in order to shatter the barriers between the ages and rule the universe. Turok has vowed to find the eight pieces of the Chronoscepter spread throughout the Lost Land and put an end to The Campaigner's evil plot...

To learn more you must enter the world of Turok

  • Completely 3-D Virtual World
    Run, jump, climb in any direction in a fully 3D world, with the ability to independently look and aim your weapons up, down, or sideways.
  • Intelligent Enemies Programmed for Ferocity
    Variable aggression profiles make each enemy behave uniquely.
  • 14 Monstrous High-tech Weapons
    From the Grenade Launcher, Plasma Pulse Rifle and Alien Weapon, to the Quad Rocket Launcher and, the mother of all guns, the Atomic Fusion Cannon!
  • Advanced Interactive Backgrounds with Particle Technology
    Cobwebs sway. Bubbles form rings on the water's surface. Bullets ricochet. Trees explode into flames and crash to the ground. Waterfalls boil with foam.
  • Bionically Engineered Dinosaurs
    Razor-toothed Raptors. Artillery-packing Triceratops. Alien Infantry and a Laser-Guided T-Rex. Following your every move with head-tracking technology.
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Developer
Nightdive Studios
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Iguana Entertainment
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Acclaim Studios Austin
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Additional work by:
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Acclaim Entertainment
Publisher
Nightdive Studios, Acclaim Entertainment, Night Dive Studios
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.nightdivestudios.com/games/turok/

System requirements for Xbox One

System requirements for Nintendo 64

System requirements for Game Boy

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 7 32-bit
  • Processor: Dual-core from Intel or AMD at 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel 787 Express or equivalent supporting OpenGL 2.1 Core
  • Storage: 800 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7800/7900/8600 series, ATI/AMD Radeon HD 2600/3600 or X1800/X1900 series supporting OpenGL 2.1 Core
  • Storage: 800 MB available space

System requirements for Nintendo Switch

System requirements for PlayStation 4

System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite
  • Processor: Dual-core from Intel or AMD at 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel 787 Express or equivalent supporting OpenGL 2.1 Core
  • Storage: 800 MB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan and newer
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7800/7900/8600 series, ATI/AMD Radeon HD 2600/3600 or X1800/X1900 series supporting OpenGL 2.1 Core
  • Storage: 800 MB available space
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Turok: Dinosaur Hunter reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
I got it today because I played Turok 1 the last time it came out! Really cool Game and probably I've only thought if it's worth the Money for such an old Game, but that's it! There really the Childhood memories come up when you're going to go and it's just awesome the Game! Although I like Part 2 of all the most, the first one is also really fun and above all: It is UNCUT in Germany!!! That was crass cut at the time with Robots and no Blood ... There Are some Graphics options that previously did not exist, different Resolutions to choose from, Window mode, control Options for Mouse, Keyboard and Joystick And a Cursor in the Menu. Really a beautifully made Remake of The Original Turok even with the good old intros of Acclaim etc ...
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Turok 1 in: Finally playable. We have here the original Game with a better PC Port, decent Control, better Frame rate and some technical Improvements. The Foresight is now significantly higher, though not infinite. But completely sufficient to play it, and there are some nice, new, graphic effects. Unfortunately, I do not have a Version to activate the German Cut version. We had other Opponent models and at least the Option to pin them up would have been "nice." Otherwise, there are two Criticisms. First of all: €20is significantly too much for a Game from almost 20 Years ago. No matter how great the Port, more than 10 it shouldn't cost. Second, Turok 2 is better, more extensive and more interesting in all Respects than Part 1. A nice Game that is now much more playable by the Port than ever before. But by price, no complete Recommendation is worth it.
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Was really Fun to play the Game again. A Remake would have been the total Howler, instead, it was unfortunately just Remastered. The Game has been adapted to today's Resolutions, here and there a few new Effects have been built in and a few new Options in the Main Menu. The Control with Mouse and Keyboard is the non-plus Ultra for Shooters, in my Opinion, anyway, in terms of precision and Feel. On the whole I have had a lot of fun, more even than on the then N64 Version, since Mouse and Keyboard, with Joypad Control, is just not comparable, it is much more pleasant. I'm really looking forward to the second Part. As far as price is concerned, I would classify it at a maximum Of €15, so purely in terms of feeling, but I have to say that I have no Idea what kind of Effort the Remastering entails. I do not seriously imagine increasing the size of Textures, because after all, I give Programmes for such a thing. New Effects are there I think a bit more elaborate to integrate. I'm otherwise very happy with the Game Thanks for remastering!
I remember it was my first FPS and quite liked it. Then I played lots of other games and now I decided to revisit the classics from my childhood. Long story short: it’s a solid ‘meh’. Neither amazing, nor terrible, straight okay. It’s still worth a playthrough if you have nothing to play, but if you do, don’t wate time on it.
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«Ugly as my life»
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