Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJoshua Fireseed battles a powerful alien life form known as the Primagen.Joshua Fireseed battles a powerful alien life form known as the Primagen.Joshua Fireseed battles a powerful alien life form known as the Primagen.
Dean Seltzer
- Turok
- (voix)
Bernadette Nason
- Adon
- (voix)
Ryan Wickerham
- Primegen
- (voix)
David Dienstbier
- Oblivion
- (voix)
Kat Feller
- Sisters of Despair
- (voix)
- (as Kathryn Feller)
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This game is extremely good - it has a highly intelligent plot and well designed characters/monsters with good depth and interest. Each area you visit is varied, some jungle, others hi-tech spaceships - each adding to a more diverse Turok series. The enemies show that a lot of creativity went into this game - each set of creatures having their own mannerisims and actions individual to them, and very stylized death sequences depending on weapon used. The music in this game is top notch, definitely among the best you'll find in any game - especially of the first person genre. The Game's major faults are Framerate and savepoints. Savepoints of which are too far apart and the framerate suffers in large areas with multiple enemies. However these problems can be put up with to enjoy a seriously epic adventure.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a good sequel to the first game Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, the graphics are slightly improved and the gore is higher. The weapons are cool and cause more damage to your enemies, another difference is that their are less dinosaurs to kill in this game, you fight more dinosaur hybrids and creatures more than dinosaurs.
You also play a new Turok named Joshua Fireseed who must protect these totems from being destroyed if so this alien creature will escape from his ship. The levels are more vast leaving loads to explore but this can be a problem because they can be so long you start to get a bid bored of the environment.
The multi-play is a new option from the first game but can feel lacking when it's just two fighting in a huge arena.
Other than that Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a good game that should be played.
You also play a new Turok named Joshua Fireseed who must protect these totems from being destroyed if so this alien creature will escape from his ship. The levels are more vast leaving loads to explore but this can be a problem because they can be so long you start to get a bid bored of the environment.
The multi-play is a new option from the first game but can feel lacking when it's just two fighting in a huge arena.
Other than that Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a good game that should be played.
I will always remember this AWESOME GAME !!
It was just pure joy and fun, definitely a big part of my childhood!
I just love it and today I bought it on STEAM too to play it all over again even though it can't be compared with Nintendo 64 and it's awesome joystick, but still I am excited.
Only 90's kids will know what I am talking about.
Back then, there was no internet to surf and search for a tutorial on how to solve certain stages etc, I remember spending hours trying to find a solution, but I surely loved it :)
"Turok returns in a truly amazing new adventure, delving deep into the core of a violently twisted world in order to find and destroy the Primagen.
Featuring a world of gruesome enemies, explosive new weaponry, and a multi-player death match that will leave you breathless..."
Having defeated the Campaigner, Turok throws the Chronocepter into a waiting volcano to destroy it. Unfortunately the blast awakens an even deadlier force - The Primagen. Once again a Turok is tasked with restoring peace to the land and stopping the Primagen from merging Earth with the nether world.
TUROK FTW.
It was just pure joy and fun, definitely a big part of my childhood!
I just love it and today I bought it on STEAM too to play it all over again even though it can't be compared with Nintendo 64 and it's awesome joystick, but still I am excited.
Only 90's kids will know what I am talking about.
Back then, there was no internet to surf and search for a tutorial on how to solve certain stages etc, I remember spending hours trying to find a solution, but I surely loved it :)
"Turok returns in a truly amazing new adventure, delving deep into the core of a violently twisted world in order to find and destroy the Primagen.
Featuring a world of gruesome enemies, explosive new weaponry, and a multi-player death match that will leave you breathless..."
Having defeated the Campaigner, Turok throws the Chronocepter into a waiting volcano to destroy it. Unfortunately the blast awakens an even deadlier force - The Primagen. Once again a Turok is tasked with restoring peace to the land and stopping the Primagen from merging Earth with the nether world.
TUROK FTW.
This is a game i had pleasure playing.Although the game is bloody and violent and there is a lot of distruction involved,it still gives me some weird sort of pleasure. The graphics are great,levels stunningly well made,although sometimes you have too little to do.But again,this isnt a game for shooting maniacs and people that just wanna kill and blow up things every five seconds.Thats one of its good sides.It is dark and moody,but still it provides you enough to be satisfied.
And,if i may say so,the darkness of this game can be quite relaxing.Only minus here is that weapons arent so exciting,or at least there are few of such.But a shredder or a shotgun can give you enough fun.So can a scorpion launcher.;)
I give this 8.
And,if i may say so,the darkness of this game can be quite relaxing.Only minus here is that weapons arent so exciting,or at least there are few of such.But a shredder or a shotgun can give you enough fun.So can a scorpion launcher.;)
I give this 8.
After playing the Epic original, it was a big let Down to me that Part 2 was so Terrible. First off, There were little Dinosaurs and very Bad Special and Visual effects. It is Hard to even consider this stuff as part of the series. Well, try it if you want to risk getting disappointed, or, if you want to only think highly of the series, skip this one and go to Part III.
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- AnecdotesThe cerebral bore weapon in the game was inspired by the Tall Man's weapons from the 1979 horror film "Phantasm".
- Versions alternativesDue to Acclaim targeting USK-16 rating, the German N64 and original PC versions completely removes the blood & gore. The Nightdive Studios remaster release waived all previous cuts.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Banjo-Kazooie: The New Adventure Begins (1998)
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