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Published: 2008-02-11, Author: Jason , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Considering that its published by Touchstone, an interactive arm of Disney, its not surprising that Turok comes across like it was based on a screenplay. This new Turok game is the first in the franchise in six years, and it feels like a reboot in ma...
Abstract: Overall the visuals in Turok for the Xbox 360 are solid and are arguably some of the best we have seen on the Xbox 360 in 2008 thus far. While visiting with Propaganda they were very proud to tell us that they originally started designing Turok with th...
Abstract: TouchstoneIn the days before dual core processors and ragdoll physics, there was a game called Turok. Never got around to playing it or the sequel(s) because shooting dinosaurs just didnt seem right (and could be scary if most of those bones came afte...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It Turok was a real kick in the pants on the Nintendo 64, arguably one of that systems top games and the second incarnation on the original Xbox was, how should I say this? Disappointing. It lacked the living, breath...
Less Gears of War, more tooth and claw and we might have had a better Turok game. Wretched difficulty spikes and poor checkpointing outweigh some fine online features and the stronger aspects of a patchy single-player campaign....
Solid MultiPlayer Component, Lush Jungle Visuals, Great Weapon Selection, Dinosaurs Are Excellent,
idering we are on the postholiday drought a game this solid is rare, but when 2007 was considered the year of the FPS Turok does little to advance the genre. Regardless there is plenty of fun to be had here, especially in the online modes. If you were a f...
Abstract: When the original Turok was released on the Nintendo 64 and PC, it was a pretty big hit simply for its unique jungle environments and hugely powerful weaponry. Bows, dinosaurs and mini nuke launchers were the highlights; what could go wrong? The game ...
Abstract: The Turok series has definitely seen more than its fair share of ups and downs. While the first two installments were worthwhile, the later games, especially the horrifically bad Turok: Evoloution, left the series toiling in the gutter.
Abstract: Turok is the first game I’ve really been able to follow from the conceptualization stage right through to the release, which made reviewing the finished product all the more difficult – at least as far as “journalistic objectivity” goes because I know...