Posted on: August 21, 2025

helmt999_1812
Verified ownerGames: 6 Reviews: 1
works great
wish i could play it offline... oh well
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Turok Son of Stone TM & © 2015 by Random House, Inc. Under license to Classic Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved
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Posted on: August 21, 2025
helmt999_1812
Verified ownerGames: 6 Reviews: 1
works great
wish i could play it offline... oh well
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Posted on: September 15, 2025
Sirjaguar_Palacios
Verified ownerGames: 23 Reviews: 3
TUROK REVIEW
I AM TUROK, this is all you have to know in order to play this amazing FPS.
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Posted on: December 23, 2015
porjay
Games: 1496 Reviews: 5
Solid Port but the price.. ouch!
Game is a solid port and very happy to see it come to PC but the price $22.19 AUD and discounted and is a bit rich for my blood. If the game was $10-$12 I could easily recommend. Admittedly after playing the first level the nostalgia does wear off but it is nice to see a classic is back and running on modern machines. Fingers crossed we see a port of Turok 2 .
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Posted on: February 12, 2017
Jackisme
Verified ownerGames: 52 Reviews: 12
Just as i remeberd
Good Pc port, took me back to the old days of N64 & PS1 this Game is Worth a buy !!! but wait for sale 6 - 8 Euro is ok
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Posted on: December 4, 2017
good_gamesonly91
Verified ownerGames: 169 Reviews: 12
Did not age well at all
This game feels empty even for it being a 1996 release on the N64 and a 1997 release on PC. The frustrating platforming, limited saves, and having to search all over the levels over and over again for keys kills the fun here. The keys are literally hidden to make you play for 12 hours even with a walkthrough before you get the keys for a level, and there is hardly any backstory to the game; heck, even its sequel did a far better job with that then this. Honestly, I'd rather play Doom, Duke Nukem 3D, Quake, or Quake II if it were 1997, and I find out about this game's existence. Honestly, I'd recommend skipping this one and playing the second one if you really must play a Turok game, or play Doom, Duke 3D, or the Quake games if you want a nostalgic first person shooter without the sheer frustrations you have to deal with in the Turok games. My two cents.
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