Turok

Turok

Propaganda Games
February 4, 2008
Genres
Shooter
Developers
Propaganda Games
Release Date
February 4, 2008 (17 years and 3 months ago)
Publishers
Touchstone Games
Content Rating
M Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Language
Franchises
Turok

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Turok is a first-person shooter 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. A sequel was planned and developed for the Xbox 360 but it was cancelled before it was even officially announced. The game is loosely based on the comic book series of the same title and is unrelated to the story and setting of previous Turok video games. Players assume the role of Native American space marine Joseph Turok, who is part of a team sent to a remote planet to apprehend his previous commanding officer, General Roland Kane, now a wanted war criminal. After crash landing, Turok discovers this planet is home to all manner of dinosaurs, and must fight both the predatory creatures and Kane's private army on his mission to take down his former mentor.

Genres
Shooter
Platforms
PlayStation 3, PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360
Developers
Propaganda Games
Release Date
February 4, 2008 (17 years and 3 months ago)
Publishers
Touchstone Games
Content Rating
M Intense Violence, Blood and Gore, Language
Franchises
Turok

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In unexpected news, Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil are getting PC re-releases, thanks to the folks at Night Dive Studios. They were also responsible for bringing System Shock 2 back to life. I used to love the Turok games, but I’m scared to play them in 2015! No release date yet. Read more

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One of the designers behind Turok has launched a Kickstarter for a spiritual successor—except it’s a comic, not a game. Designer Tim Lewinson—who also worked on the ill-fated Turok 2—tells Kotaku he hopes to eventually turn this into a game in the future.

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