Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
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This game has some serious replay. With all the hidden secrets and the pieces of the Chronoscepter (I hope I spelled that right) to find, you'll be playing this game for quite awhile.
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After the smoke clears, and the nuclear radiation fades, Turok: The Dinosaur Hunter is one of the finest games in video game history. It combines every element that makes a good game flawlessly.
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Turok's flashy stuff notwithstanding, it is the game's incredibly rich and complex level construction and enemy AI that will keep your heart pounding and the sweat beading until the very end.
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I was continually surprised by Turoks near-perfect mood-setting graphical quality -- the outstanding character animation and the cleverly assembled array of transparent weapon effects must be seen to be believed.
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Turok surprises, challenges and pleases, and is full of deep, long-lasting gameplay. A multiplayer mode would have greatly enhanced the game and sometimes extensive fogging can be annoying, but overall, a terrific first-person shooter.
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Turok is more than just another Doom clone. Turok delivers a complete package of great graphics, outstanding sound, and a fresh premise.
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The most important thing to realise with Turok is that it's very much a post-Doom, total 3D game. The gameplay balance has had to shift away from mass onslaughts to a slightly more thoughtful variation. For the most part it's an enthralling, if occasionally frustrating atmosphere piece.
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Describing the stages in Turok as mere 'levels' doesn't really do them justice - it took us almost two hours to find everything in the first one alone, and they get bigger!
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyAcclaim's solid first-person shooter is heavy on the fog. It is atmospheric, though. [Jan 2004, p.189]
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Turok has more fire power more control over its environment, and more gruesome graphics than other corridor shooters. The rest are Doomed to failure.
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Even considering the flaws, this game is simply a must have for almost any N64 owner. It is polished to near perfection.
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Turok has some good points (namely the graphics and weapons) and some bad points (confusing level design and overuse of fog), but the overall game is still fun to play.
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This is easily the best first person shooter for any non-computer system to date, and it ranks up there with the best that a high-end PC can offer.
Awards & Rankings
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5
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5
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#5 Most Discussed N64 Game of 1997
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5
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#5 Most Shared N64 Game of 1997
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 74 out of 97
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Mixed: 21 out of 97
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Negative: 2 out of 97
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Mar 11, 2012
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JakeS.Jan 26, 2010
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BenjaminB.Apr 2, 2007It's a stupid, linear 1st person shooter with a lack of enemy-intelligence.