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Turok

Turok

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List Price: $39.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 499

Platform: Xbox 360
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Operating System: Xbox 360
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 7000501
Model: 00249
UPC: 712725002497
EAN: 0712725002497
ASIN: B000O5DS32

Release Date: February 5, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Strategic Combat-Choose to take out your enemies with quiet kills or massive firepower
  • Intense Dino Combat-Battle vicious dinosaurs or lure them to attack your enemies
  • Explosive Weapons-Choose from 13 weapons with most featuring a secondary function
  • Intelligent A.I.-Enemy soldiers advance to flank and dinosaurs react in unpredictable predatory and defensive behavior
  • Multiplayer Action-Take the fight on-line with intense action for up to 16 players on dinosaur-infested maps

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Product Description
Turok is an epic, story-driven first-person shooter set on a dark, mysterious planet in the future. Players take on the role of Joseph Turok, a former black ops commando, now part of an elite special forces squad, known as Whiskey Company, which is on a mission to take down a war criminal - Turok's former mentor, Roland Kane. While Whiskey Company is traveling to the genetically altered planet inhabited by Kane and his soldiers, Whiskey Company's ship is shot down. Turok must use his elite military training to elude Kane's well-trained army, known as Mendel-Gruman, and the ravenous, unpredictable dinosaurs, huge insects and other massive creatures that populate the dangerous environment. Turok's mission? Survive at all costs.
Dino Mauling - Dinosaurs pounce on Turok and he must struggle to pull himself from their jaws to avoid being eaten Realistic A.I. - Enemy soldiers respond dynamically to the player's movements and dinosaurs react in unpredictable predatory behaviors Multiplayer - Engage in online multiplayer modes for up to 16 players with terrifying creatures added to the mix ESRB Rated M for Mature


Amazon.com
Prepare to experience an evolution in the first person shooter. Originally one of the most popular titles for the Nintendo 64, the Turok franchise has returned with a roar; this time springing on to the Next Generation gaming platform. Armed with a rich, all-new story line, as well as features and gameplay that will remind players why they fell for the genre in the first place, players will come away knowing why it is a good thing for humans that dinosaurs went extinct.

'Turok' game logo

An FPS evolved
Closeup of Joseph Turok

You don't want to cross Turok.
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There's more than one way to skin a raptor

There's more than one way to skin a raptor.
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Duel wielding against the Wolf Pack

Duel wielding against the Wolf Pack.
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A Soldier Bug in the crosshairs

Solidier Bugs are as bad as dinos.
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The Story
You are Joseph Turok, once a member of Wolf Pack — the most savage, merciless black ops squad of its time. Now, you have been attached by special order to Whiskey Company, an elite commando team, for what should have been a simple mission: Capture and detain Roland Kane from his fortress on a worthless, backwater planet. Kane is an escaped war criminal, the once-legendary leader of Wolf Pack...and your former mentor. Unbeknownst to you and your team, Kane is in command of a secret paramilitary force funded by the Mendel-Gruman (M-G) Corporation. As Whiskey Company's ship approaches the planet, it is blasted out of the sky by Kane's troops. Suddenly, your simple mission isn't quite so simple. Even worse, it quickly becomes apparent that Mendel-Gruman scientists have been terraforming and genetically engineering the once-barren planet for accelerated evolution.

The Trouble with Dinosaurs
The trouble is that they like meat and that's just what you are to them. So your number one rule is don't get eaten. Far from cuddly, the genetically altered prehistoric beasts that Mendel-Gruman has unleashed on the landscape of the world you are dropped into come in all shapes, sizes. Although game developer, Propaganda Games, drew from Earth's own fossil record, they also let their creative juices flow as they created the deadly fauna of the game. Just a few of the beasties players will have to deal with are:

Velociraptors - Velociraptors are some of the most vicious and deadly predators on the planet. Beware, they can charge their prey, knocking them backwards and then mauling them with their deadly claws and teeth.

Mini-Raptors - Despite their diminutive size, mini-raptors move quickly and often hunt in packs, making them a deadly enemy.

Dilophosaurus - This large dinosaur is a mean carnivore with a huge appetite. It has a large crest on its head and can use its powerful tail to knock down enemies.

Lurkers - Like a cross between a dinosaur and a powerful jungle cat, Lurkers prowl the jungle, climbing and positioning themselves on trees and rocks, always ready to pounce on its next prey.

Soldier Bugs - These eight legged creatures look like the common scorpion, but they are much bigger and deadlier. They can be encountered in caves and other dark, enclosed areas on the planet. They are often seen in swarms, and due to their large size can easily overcome prey.

T-Rex - The Mother of all dinosaurs, the T-Rex is the smartest and largest of all creature enemies on this terraformed planet. Turok and Whisky company will have many run-ins with the T-Rex throughout the campaign.

In addition to these, other creatures also roam the jungles and caves of the planet, some carnivorous and others plant eaters, but all are dangerous. Underestimate them at your own risk.

Strategy and Multiplayer Mayhem
Although the real attention grabber in Turok are the dinosaurs, the most challenging combat in the game is essentially human on human. In these clashes the dinos serve as very dangerous obstacles. Even so, it's best not to go dino crazy, so the best players should not only come to coexist with the `terrible lizards' of this planet, but find a use for them. Through a combination of tactics players will learn how to use the single-minded feeding instinct of the dinosaurs against their human enemies, both real and AI. But be cautious. Your human opponents know the rules of engagement as well as you do and may very well use your own tactics against you.

Regarding game modes, in addition to a single player mode utilizing engaging cinematic flashbacks and in-game interactions with non-playable characters to reveal the path that has brought Turok to the jungles of this alien world, players will also enjoy several raging online multiplayer modes. Including everything from four-player co-op play to 16 player matches in deathmatch and capture the flag modes, these online frag-fests are best enjoyed by spreading the action across the game's seven in-game maps. Filled with a variety of terrain ranging from high exposed routes, to low lying paths and even lava covered volcano slopes, these maps and possible additional downloadable content, should add extensive hours of gameplay.

Weapons - Quiet and Not So Quiet Kills
True to its RPG roots Turok comes loaded with a large arsenal of weapons, but the real fun of this selection is its variety. Easily accessible from your controller's D-Pad, available weapons are both low tech and modern, and range from the basic, but quite deadly survival knife and compound bow, all the way up to standard FPS favorites like chain guns, shotguns, duel-wield pistols and a rocket launcher. Learning to use all these at the proper time is also crucial. Beyond the addiction of taking down an enemy with nothing but a cold piece of steel, silence on the battlefield can be priceless, especially when there are raptors about that will come running at the slightest sound. But on the other hand a rocket launcher does come in handy in a pinch.

In the end whether it's taking on the game's larger than life fauna or its unabashed old-school shooter roots, Turok is a sure bet to deliver for gamers yearning to get back to the good old days.


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Could've been a contender   July 14, 2008
I have fond memories of the first Turok on the N64. The original was a very good ,well balanced game. I really enjoyed it. But this version leaves allot to be desired. The levels are painfully linear ,while that's not always a bad thing,it's just that in the jungle I had hoped for a more open jungle environment. The knife is also insanely overpowered against the majority of the dino's ,usually one screen prompted LT pull and there dead in an instant. While this also ins't such a bad thing, but unfortunatley what it advertently does is take away some of the suspense of being hunted by dino's. Like the first game I remember being tense and worried about the next dino encounter ,this game quickly lets you know with a knife in your hand ,you can kill them in one fell swash of the blade. I digress though the very last boss battle is a sight to behold,you actually encounter 3 large T-rex's throughout the game, but the VERY last one is HUGE and looks quite good. Unfortuneatley a few well placed shotgun blasts to the head and he's down fairly easy. The last 2 levels actually are better than the first 80% of the game. I wish the devs had started there and moved up. You'll also encounter human enemies which all can be fed to the dino's with some manipulation from you,but this is more gimmick than a deep,meaty part of the gameplay. While I have fond memories of the first game's entire package , This version uses too many ,tired and overdone FPS staples. I expected much more from the Turok series and I had high hopes this game would've been much better. Instead you get a linear ,cookie cutter FPS ,with some dino's thrown in for the fun of it. I had imagined an open vast area ,with a bow on my back and a knife in my hand. Maybe some weird combination of Just Cause open-ness combined with the gameplay mechanics of the first game. But instead you get a linear,basic coridoor shooter disguised as an open jungle game. It's worth a playthrough for the LAST BOSS ,and the last 2 levels offer up some good FPS gameplay action. But I hold TUROK to high standards, if I was producer or developer I would'nt have signed off this game as being done. Turok deserves more respect. But for $20 it's a good deal IMO. PEACE


4 out of 5 stars Compound bow, Hunting knife, Nuff said.   June 4, 2008
I have been a fan of Turok games since the beginning. But i have always been left feeling unsatisfied when i beat each game. But not this time. Beating this game was the best part. Although the game is short it has no room for complaints. Just the unique uses of the knife and bow make the game worth playing. In order to be challenged you will most likely have to play it on hard. I also tried beating the game by only using the knife/bow which is also really fun. But the Graphics are very good i would say a step up from gears of war. Overall after reading this review you will realize that if you enjoy slaughtering dinosaurs and uniquely fun gameplay you will enjoi this game fully. If you are dissapointed with the length of the game i would recommend playing it in all difficulties.


3 out of 5 stars Better than Evolution...but that's not saying much.   May 21, 2008
I really wanted to like this game...I really did. As I was playing it I found all sorts of reasons the do so. The graphics were good, the gameplay was glitch-free as far as I've seen, the story wasn't all that bad (granted it was weak, but how many Turok games have really had a solid story?), and the gameplay mechanics were interesting. However, there were just a few problems that kept me from really enjoying it.

The biggest problem I encountered was the fact that checkpoints could be almost 30 minutes apart (depending on how quickly you blaze through). One tends to get fed up with a game the second or third time you die and lose all the hard work you just put into sneaking up on guards and stealth killing your way across the battlefield. I guess I've been spoiled by "save anywhere" games, but there is a reason for this...the "save anywhere" system is simply the best (if you disagree, that's fine...but I don't understand why, perhaps you'd prefer it if games still had "extra lives" too?).

The other problems are mostly minor, so I don't feel I need to write a huge piece about them, but they and the save issue adds up to making an otherwise enjoyable game a chore.



3 out of 5 stars almost there   May 15, 2008
game play started off alright, then just went back to the same scenarios not a game to play over and over , just play and trade.


2 out of 5 stars Can you say disappointment?   April 25, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

O.K. so I don't know why I trusted the commercials for this. I almost always take ANY commercial with a grain of salt. But something about dinosaurs and Native American bloodlines on a next gen system sent my imagination into an overload of hope and potential. First and for most, the only thing in this game that looked remotely decent were the dinosaurs. And even then they didn't look as good as a next gen console should. The humans in the game were looking like something off my original Xbox. Pathetic. Then comes game play. Throughout the beginning of the game (which is all I played) I had no feeling of any freedom of where to go. I felt very much like I was in a heard. Then when you fight the dinosaurs, and they get close enough you have to hit a couple buttons to do some "fatality" type move. It happens WAY to often. and gets boring right quick. I ended up trading in the game cause I couldnt take the repetitive nature and the sub par graphics.

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