Classic shooters Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil will get to PS4 tomorrow

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Classic shooters Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil will get to PS4 tomorrow

The classic shooters Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil in a slightly updated form will finally reach PlayStation 4 in digital format on February 25th. In countries like New Zealand, where this date has already arrived, games can be purchased from the PlayStation Store.

Turok and Turok 2

Previously, several updated versions of Turok and Turok 2: Seeds of Evil have already been released on Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC (there are versions for Windows and Mac on Steam). The first and second parts of the series were created for the Nintendo 64 gaming platform and were released in 1997 and 1998. Like the Xbox One and PC versions, the PlayStation 4 version of Turok 2: Seeds of Evil supports 16-player multiplayer.

Re-releases by Nightdive. The games have been adapted to modern systems and have received slightly improved graphics – in general; there are no differences from the original. The first part – Turok: Dinosaur Hunter – was created by Iguana Entertainment. At the time of its release, the project boasted good 3D graphics and spacious open levels. The shooter received high marks from critics and players’ love, becoming one of the best representatives of the genre of its time.

Turok 2: Seeds of Evil suggested that we again engage in the extermination of dinosaurs. The project was also successful – its sales amounted to approximately 1 million copies. In the modern version for consoles, the developers have transferred all the content from the original game and added unique ” grotesque ” bosses, additional weapons, and a new multiplayer mode, Last Turok Standing. Users can choose different skins for their character.

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The reprints are of interest to those who want to go back 20 years in the past, re-experience old feelings, or appreciate those years’ technical realities. Despite some improvements, overall, the games provide an authentic representation of the shooter look at the dawn of 3D gaming.