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  • New Turok shots have more bite than Barq's

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    David Dreger
    David Dreger
    05.07.2007

    Xboxyde recently got their hands on some new Turok screenshots, and it appears the game is coming along nicely. In the five new images, we get a glimpse at a few of the reptilian beasts that will be roaming around the arena. Lighting and character models are looking good, but that's to be expected with the proper implementation of the Unreal 3 Engine. The foliage still needs a little work, but they have plenty of time to polish the game up before it's expected fall release. If you want to have a look at the rest of the screens, hit the "Read" link. Is Turok on your radar?

  • Turok screenshots give new hope for the series

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    Nick Doerr
    Nick Doerr
    05.02.2007

    Ever since the original Turok on the fantastic, amazingly successful, completely not abandoned N64 that definitely did not indirectly spur on the creation of the PlayStation, the games have sucked. Not going to lie. Anyway, the new screenshots getting regurgitated from the dinosaur's stomach, as it were, over at Propaganda Games, are actually quite promising.Five, count 'em, five screenshots have made their way onto the IGN screenshot section and we're going to chat about them. There are dinosaurs, people in funky outfits, blood, and pretty environments. Oh, scorpions too. We're not sure if these are in-game or pre-rendered or cinematic shots, but no matter what, if the end result looks anything like this, we'll be able to think that rabid dinosaurs are scary again. Leave us your thoughts!

  • Turok Multiplayer Details

    by 
    David Dreger
    David Dreger
    02.21.2007

    New information on the Turok multiplayer has been released, and it definitely is worth sinking your teeth into. Multiplayer over Xbox Live will support 16 players, with a twist. Not only do you have to be on the lookout for your fellow human adversaries shooting you betwixt the ears, but dinosaurs will be out on the prowl for some bipedal meals as well. The game will feature the Unreal 3 Engine as well, so the environments and your enemies, reptilian or otherwise will look very pretty. It wasn't clear if the dinos would be human or AI controlled, but it still makes for a unique experience. With an expected release in the fall, and a demo hitting Marketplace beforehand, are you interested in going on a jurassic hunt?

  • New Turok 'propaganda'

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    08.25.2006

    Acclaim and the Turok franchise were once riding the wave. Heck, Gamespot called Turok 2 "a landmark shooter and a must-buy," rating the sequel a 9.0. Alas, both the company and the dino-hunter series fell on hard times. In fact, Acclaim, as we knew it, was dead, and Turok eventually became the property of Buena Vista Games, which decided to scrap the whole 'Western Indian Guardians of the Lost Land' mythology for a badass, albeit clichéd, former Black Ops commando who carries the 'Turok' name, if not the heritage. Propaganda Games, charged with developing the series' reincarnation, has prepared a fresh batch of images, which appear to look more like digitized concept art than actual screenshots. But if the final product shows that the studio has revived the Turok franchise with Unreal dinosaur hunting, we'll stop trippin' over today's propaganda.