
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Release Date: February 10, 1999
Action, FPP, shooters, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN
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Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a continuation of the 1998 First Person Shooting (FPS) - Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. The title character, in which the player plays, accidentally released the Primagens imprisoned for hundreds of years under the crust of the Lost Land. Now he is the only one who can stop the beasts threatening the planet.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is the second installment of one of the most interesting first person shooters released in 1998, i.e. Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Just like in the original, here too we are fighting against hosts of bloodthirsty dinosaurs, which threaten the Earth.
Turok - the main character of the game (his name means "Son of the Stone") - after throwing the strongest weapon (Chronoceptor) inside the volcano in the first part, he hoped to get rid of all dangers once and for all. Through his actions, however, he woke up another opponent - the Primagens. For centuries, imprisoned under the shell of the Lost Land, they are now trying to tear themselves out of their natural prison, and only Turks can oppose them. The fate of Mother Earth once again lies in our hands....
- Six huge levels to go in single player mode (e.g. "Port Adia" or "Lair of the Blind Ones")
- 26 extended maps for multiplayer gameplay.
- More than 24 different weapons to use (e.g. Shredder shotgun, Launcher Scorpion, Cerebral Bore) - each with a different impact force and different range.
- Nearly 30 types of opponents to defeat (from prehistoric Raptors with metal claws to mutant Flesh Eaters).
- Sophisticated algorithms of artificial computer intelligence of the opponent (rivals attack in larger groups, can hide behind an obstacle, etc.).
- Multiplayer mode for up to 15 players competing at the same time (local network or Internet).
- Sophisticated audio-visual effects (full three-dimensional, "live" environment, cooperation with graphic accelerators, etc.).
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Windows Central: 4 / 5 by Brendan Lowry
Though a few aspects of the Turok series' design haven't aged well since original release, these two games nevertheless deliver on an incredibly fun and satisfying experience that all fans of casual shooters should try out.
Nintendo Life: 6 / 10 by Dom Reseigh-Lincoln
It’s a testament to the quality of Turok 2: Seeds of Evil and the great enhancements made by Nightdive Studios that this remaster is still an essential chapter of FPS history – more so than its rough-around-the-edges predecessor.
Digitally Downloaded: 1 / 5 by Matt Sainsbury
I admit that I made the mistake of buying this game without first checking that the multiplayer would be in there, but in my defense, this is a port of a game from 1998 and it is truly nuts to think that the developers couldn't include it
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Turok Series
FPS series based on the license of the comic books of the same title, which enjoys cult status. The series was launched in 1997 by Acclaim Entertainment-owned studio Iguana Entertainment, after the bankruptcy of the former (which took place in 2004) the care of it was taken over by the Propaganda Games team and publisher Touchstone Games, while since 2015 its development (based on releasing remasters of its oldest installments) has been handled by Nightdive Studios, a company specializing in refreshing classics.
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Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Summary
Platforms:
PC Windows
Developer: Iguana
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Age restrictions: 16+
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Pentium II 233, 32MB, sound card, graphic card, CD-ROMx4 + wykorzystuje joystick
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