- An early gameplay concept map of Mother Superior. Another gameplay idea featuring multiple Juvenile Tyrannosaurus (as seen by their size) Concept art ideas for Turok's box art.
- Turok 2008 is a FPS for PC, Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 with very stunning and exciting cutscenes. The player takes part in the military operation which occurs on a planet populated with dinosaurs. While it’s a first person shooter, Turok features a lot of third person moments, creating original and unique gameplay experience.
Back in its heyday, the Turok series was a true pioneer it brought first-person shooters (FPS) to the Nintendo 64, spearheading a renaissance for the genre on console systems. We werent just hunting for keys in drab corridors anymore; suddenly we were hunting for keys in steamy, raptor-infested jungles. This dinosaur-blasting Zeitgeist peaked with Turok 2, and the next two games met with diminishing excitement as the N64 faded into memory. Now, five years after he first hit the scene, Turoks back with a title that promises to evolve the series into something new and exciting. Sadly, the results are disappointing.
Evolution explores the roots of the series by casting you as the Native American warrior TalSet (also known around EGM as Decorative Towel Set), who later becomes the legendary Turok. The hijinks begin when he and his nemesis, an Indian-hating hick named Tobias Bruckner, both get sucked into a warp zone to the Lost Land. Upon his arrival, TalSet joins forces with the human resistance to fight the Sleg, a lizard-like race of warmongers. So far, so good. But suddenly, with no further story setup, youre searching for captured wise men, rescuing senators and fulfilling vague prophecies. Plot events often unfold in clumsy cinemas thatll leave you wondering What the hells going on? and Who thought a cybernetic redneck was a cool idea?
Turok is an epic, story-driven first-person shooter set on a dark, mysterious planet in the near future. Players take on the role of Joseph Turok, a former Black Ops commando, now part of an elite Special Forces squad on a mission to take down a war criminal on a genetically-altered planet.
Of course, gripping storylines are usually a bonus in any FPS, and certainly not a prerequisite for fun. Gameplay always takes center stage, and Turok's controls perform admirably, making strafing runs and long-distance head-shots a breeze. Movement gets a little clunky when climbing ladders and making long jumps, but in general, Turok does exactly as you command.
Thanks to the responsive controls, youll also be able to appreciate all of Turok's many cool weapons. The game boasts quite an arsenal, and many have multiple firing modes thanks to collectible attachments. Some weapons, like the Dark Matter Cube or the Gravity Disruptor, create really dazzling effects. As with previous Turok games, its obvious a lot of thought and effort went into the games weaponry.
Sadly, not as much love went into the games presentation. In screenshots, Turok looks good with lush forests and massive dinosaurs. But what the screens dont show is the crippling slowdown that plagues many levels, or the way bushes, trees and grass fade into view only a few feet in front of your eyes. Also, the later levels set within cities and bases look dull and uninspired. The worst visual snafu has to be the awful character models, some that look like they wandered in from the old N64 Turok cartridges.Sonically, Evolution is once more a mixed bag. The music is a dynamic blend of over-the-top orchestral crescendos and atmospheric tribal noise, but the elephantine brass blasts outnumber the ambient grooves, so it becomes grating. The audio effects arent much better the guns sound wimpy, and as TalSet waded through water, confused staffers mistook the noise as both a washing machine and a vomiting cat.
We could forgive all these surface problems if the game were a blast to play, but whats truly holding Evolution back are its poor level designs. Too many stages are overly long, uninspired and annoying. Youll likely have to play through several missions multiple times to complete them due to tricky jumping puzzles or unclear objectives. While the game is quite long by FPS standards, most players will likely give in long before the 15th chapter out of sheer frustration.
Evolutions last chance at redemption was its multiplayer mode, but alas, it does not rock our world. The PS2 version only supports two players, so leave that Multi-tap in the closet. Whats worse is that the game pauses to load during combat. Its almost like online lag...in an offline, split-screen game. Yikes.
It may seem like were being hard on ol Turok, but in the end the game is disappointing, a real letdown for a once-proud series.
Turok 2008 Gameplay
Turok is a 2008 first-person shooter video game developed by Propaganda Games, and published by Touchstone Games and Disney Interactive Studios, originally for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in February 2008. It was later ported on to Microsoft Windows in April 2008.
The story of the game: Space marine Joseph Turok must hunt down his former mentor and fight for survival on an alien planet filled with hostile soldiers, genetically-engineered dinosaurs, and other dangerous monsters.
Turok Game Trailer
Turok 2008 Characters
Turok System Requirements
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP/Vista
- Processor: Pentium 4 @ 2.4 GHz or Equivalent
- Memory: 1 Gb
- Hard Drive: 18 Gb free
- Video Memory: 128 Mb
- Video Card: nVidia GeForce 6600 / ATI Radeon x1300
- Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
- DirectX: 9.0c
- Keyboard
- Mouse
Turok 2008 Cheats
Turok Download Link
Turok 2008 Download
file size: 3.97 GB
Turok Free Download
Turok 2008 Gameplay 2
YOU CAN GET IT HERE
Please don't forget to say thanks, also help us spread our site by share/like/bookmark.
Found broken links? Please let us know. If you also found a link that is unavailable please be patient, we will update once becomes available.