Last Update: 2/15/07
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil
Published by: Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
Developed by: Bit Managers
Released: Dec, 1998
Platforms: Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64
Perspective: 1st-Person
Developed by: Bit Managers
Released: Dec, 1998
Platforms: Game Boy Color, Nintendo 64
Perspective: 1st-Person
Publisher: None/Unknown
The sequel to Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Having defeated the Chronoceptor, Turok throws the leftovers into a waiting volcano, only to awaken an even deadlier force - The Primagen - who lays in wait for his freedom from a wrecked space craft, buried at the core of the Lost Land. Now it is up to Turok to once again restore peace to the land, and stop the Primagen from merging Earth with the nether world. New weapons, better graphics, more Turok!!
The story so far: The Campaigner is dead. (Remember, you killed him in Turok 1 -- hopefully without the help of a cheat code).
A long, long time ago, a spaceship crashed on Earth. Its cargo, an army of alien warriors headed by the nastiest villain yet, Primagen. Although he is trapped inside his ship, Primagen manages to send out his army of creatures and and turns dinosaurs into deadly killing machines.
Like its predecessor, Turok 2 is a first-person shooter based on Acclaim's comic-book series -- but with less emphasis on jumping and more on action and exploration than Turok 1.
This time around, it also will be necessary to go back into certain levels look for more items (Talismans) and open up new passages, making for a better, less linear adventure.
The story so far: The Campaigner is dead. (Remember, you killed him in Turok 1 -- hopefully without the help of a cheat code).
A long, long time ago, a spaceship crashed on Earth. Its cargo, an army of alien warriors headed by the nastiest villain yet, Primagen. Although he is trapped inside his ship, Primagen manages to send out his army of creatures and and turns dinosaurs into deadly killing machines.
Like its predecessor, Turok 2 is a first-person shooter based on Acclaim's comic-book series -- but with less emphasis on jumping and more on action and exploration than Turok 1.
This time around, it also will be necessary to go back into certain levels look for more items (Talismans) and open up new passages, making for a better, less linear adventure.







