So what are you waiting for?Īfter 3 great N64 Turok games, the developers decided to take on the PS2. But that just means it's cheaper now to be bought. Just too bad this game wasn't successful enough to warrant a sequel. Plus, 27 out of 30 levels are beautifully designed, with backgrounds and environments that will blow one's eyes away, but 3 of them (the sewers and inside the juggernaut) are annoying. For the odd level that you can't make your way out of, I'm sure there are some walkthroughs online that will be glad to help:) Not to say that it's perfect - the dead monsters disappear after a few seconds, unlike PS1's Quake 2, and there aren't as many dinosaurs to kill as there should be. Unlike most FPS, there are no maze-like structures, which is a good thing, and most levels can be understood with enough patience.
#I NINJA SPEAKER FULL#
Between gorgeous outdoor graphics of plants, wildlife and full interaction with them, cool enemies, and the BEST guns you've ever seen in a FPS, this is a title to not miss for any FPS fan.
#I NINJA SPEAKER PS2#
That just isn't true - the GC graphics are EXACTLY the same as the PS2 one. For starters, one shouldn't believe the claptrap that one version is better than another. I have this game for the PS2, and have played it for the Gamecube. I'll probably eventually come back to this game for a retrospective opinion in the near future. Yeah, I was just a sick little kid apparently, but I still will proclaim how great of a game this was/is. The humanoid people were fun to kill too, especially with this side attachment on the rocket launcher which made their arms, legs, and eventually their head to explode in bloody gore. Anything to do with the dinosaurs were probably my favorite aspect also, mostly because I loved dinosaurs ( I think that's the main reason my mom bought me this game) especially the T-rex's. Flying the pterodactyl was probably my least favorite part of the game, but I still enjoyed it, as it didn't seem to take up much of the game. This one definitely filled a void in my life, for sure. All of the brutal, gruesome killing in this was amazing in my eyes, and maybe sometimes alarming in how much I enjoyed it, but I think most young boys get a kick out of their first violent video game.
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Before this, the most violent game I played was a game called I Ninja (which is only green blood and rated T for teen so you be the judge on how "violent" that game actually was). The blood and gore in this really interested me seeing this in a video game a crazy experience for me at this point in my life. Cheats aside, I don't really remember much of a story with this game except your some kind of warrior, but my child-like brain did not care at all. This was before I could just hop on the internet to look anything up, so he was the only one I was able to get cheat codes from, some in particular I was fond of was infinite ammo, weapon unlocks, and one where they made everyone's head big. I remember sometime in 4th grade I befriended someone just because we both played and loved this game. One of my early childhood games I became obsessed with. Still, considering it was on a next generation platform it should of been better, much better than what we got. So while it is not a grand adventure it is easier to navigate as you do not have to know to go underwater and find an opening into a cave to find a piece of something you need. I believe you also have to rescue some people here and that is a nice change of pace. You run around killing dinosaurs and facing other obstacles. Thanks George Lucas! The game play is about the same as it was before during the regular stages where you are not forced to fly and crash repeatedly. This is a prequel to the first game, because for some reason prequels became all the rage so instead of furthering a plot we regress. Also, while it is not as difficult as the first game, it still has a difficult portion of the game in the flying stages which is what finally made me give up playing this game along with the fact I was not exactly enjoying the first person levels all that much to endure trying to fly on a Pterodactyl's back. However, I give them the same score as that one was something different when it came out and this one being so much later on the newest consoles should of blown that one out of the water which it does not.
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#I NINJA SPEAKER FREE#
This one was the easier of the two and I was able to figure out where to go and what to do as the game was a bit less free roaming than the first game. During my years of gaming I have played two of the Turok games.