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Usually I don't comment on the price, but find A$22.19 an extremely steep price for Turok.

These very early 3D accelerated games are notoriously difficult to play on modern machines. I will see how people go and might grab it on a proper sale.
Post edited December 18, 2015 by philscomputerlab
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philscomputerlab: Usually I don't comment on the price, but find A$22.19 an extremely steep price for Turok.

These very early 3D accelerated games are notoriously difficult to play on modern machines. I will see how people go and might grab it on a proper sale.
Indeed. This seems like a good price for the trilogy, with T2 as the main attraction (and T3 for completeness sake). I was about to jump on this, but after seeing the price I will be waiting for a deeper discount.

To be fair, I would probably begrudgingly pay this amount for just T2, but that game is a far better total package imho.

Post edited September 29, 2018 by Fairfox
Definitely waiting for a price reduction.
$4.99 sounds good to me.
Torn on this one to be honest...

Has a special place in my memory as it was one of 4 or 5 launch titles for the N64 in the UK (ironically it was overpriced then!)

But from what I'm aware this is to some degree a rebuilt game, not a re-release with some emulation wrapped around it, so I'd expect it to be a bit more expensive as we're paying a developer as well as GOG and the publisher. But for the current price, I'd probably be more inclined to pick up a new indy game. But then that doesn't encourage developers to go back and re-do classics like this and system shock where emulation falls short.
Skip a meal and buy it...feast on Cyborg-Dino flesh...problem solved.
Post edited December 19, 2015 by kalron