The Nintendo 64 era dinosaur-hunting shooter Turok 2 has made its way to the Switch this week, but it comes without one of its most defining features: multiplayer. Turok 2 developer Night Dive Studios ...
A revived Turok 2 is still in the works, despite radio silence from the developers. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil was a first-person shooter first released for the Nintendo 64 in 1998. US developer Night ...
The dinosaur hunting series Turok continues its comeback with Turok 2: Seeds of Evil arriving on the Nintendo Switch soon. The game and its predecessor are considered classics of the 64-bit generation ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. In a post on the Turok Steam page, Night Dive said it is "well aware of the demand for Turok 2" and reiterated that "it is still in development." The ...
Turok 2 is returning to PC in all its blocky glory, but those blocks have all been smoothed out so they don't look like ass on your HD monitor. It'll also be silky smooth. Check out our list of the ...
A representative from Nightdive Studios posted on Steam that a remake of N64 classic Turok 2 "is coming," but rights to the Turok license have put a crimp in production (via PC Gamer). "So as many of ...
Late last year we reported on the fact that Night Dive Studios had successfully acquired the rights to remake Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, an early N64 title that was instrumental in selling the console to ...
In late 2015 Night Dive Studios released a remastered version of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Now it's done the same for its sequel, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. Originally released in 1998 for the N64, Turok 2 ...
Michael Ruiz is a Senior Staff Writer at DualShockers. He likes video games. He likes wrestling. He likes beer. He likes music. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil originally released for the Nintendo 64 in ...
One of the earliest Nintendo 64 titles to truly dazzle gamers was Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. At a time when many FPS titles still employed 2D sprites, this full-3D shooter really impressed and was ...
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The original Turok: Dinosaur Hunter proved two things when it debuted for Nintendo 64: first, that third-party developers could produce high-quality games to rival Nintendo's own. And second, that ...