StickSkills writes, "If you talk to someone who was able to enjoy gaming in the 90s, they’ve likely played at least one game in the Turok series. While we saw the release of Turok on the PS3, 360, and PC in 2008, it appears that Propaganda Games was working on Turok 2 before the studio was closed."
When a listing for Turok 2: Seeds of Evil appeared on Nintendo's UK website at the end of last month, oddly was no mention of the game's multiplayer options. Now that the game is out in the wild, it has been confirmed the Switch eShop version doesn't include the classic split-screen mode or the online and cross-play modes other modern iterations of the game do.
Lame. Nothing funner than watching the cerebral bore track your enemy and watching it drill their skull. Oh well.
DSOGaming writes: "Now here is something special for Turok 2 fans and for all those that remember Crusaders of Might and Magic. Thanks to the latest AI-enhanced techniques, a new HD Texture Pack has been released for them."
"Very few game developers primarily focus on bringing back classic games. Over the past few years, Nightdive Studios has successfully introduced modern gamers to dozens of retro gems and I recently had the opportunity to ask their team a few questions." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums
I think that should be quite interesting, I've played
= the original.
I'll remember this gen as the gen that killed so many great games.
remember turok dinosaur hunter n64 was the best. i'd love a new one.
I loved Turok!
Lazer beam to the spine should be a insta kill