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Turok

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Turok
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Turok est de retour, les dinosaures n'ont qu'à bien se tenir ! Lors de sa sortie initiale en 1997, Turok a fait découvrir aux joueurs un monde rempli d'ennemis redoutables, de pièges, de casse-tête et d'armes mortelles, le tout dans un environnement en 3D prêt à être exploré. Ce grand classique es...
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Détails du produit
1997, Acclaim Entertainment, ...
Configuration du système requise
Windows 7 / 8 /10, Dual-core from Intel or AMD at 2.0 GHz, 1GB RAM, Intel 787 Express or equivalent...
Time to beat
7 hMain
8.5 h Main + Sides
10 h Completionist
8.5 h All Styles
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Turok est de retour, les dinosaures n'ont qu'à bien se tenir ! Lors de sa sortie initiale en 1997, Turok a fait découvrir aux joueurs un monde rempli d'ennemis redoutables, de pièges, de casse-tête et d'armes mortelles, le tout dans un environnement en 3D prêt à être exploré. Ce grand classique est désormais remis à neuf avec un nouveau moteur graphique et de nouvelles fonctionnalités à découvrir ! Nouvelles fonctionnalités : - Support des résolutions élevées et écran large - Gameplay et conception des niveaux améliorés - Utilisation d'OpenGL afin d'assurer la portabilité et le support de la synchronisation verticale - Éclairage dynamique, flou lumineux, FXAA, effets d'eau améliorés, rayons de lumière, etc. - Possibilité de modifier les commandes du clavier, de la souris et de la manette La terre perdue... Un monde où le temps n'a pas de prise... et où le mal n'a pas de limite. Extirpé d'un monde depuis longtemps disparu, Turok, le guerrier du temps, se retrouve dans un monde sauvage ou règne le conflit. Un seigneur maléfique connu sous le nom du "Campaigner" cherche à conquérir l'univers en modifiant le cours du temps grâce à une arme ancienne du nom de "Chronoscepter". Le Chronoscepter a été détruit il y a des milliers d'années afin d'éviter qu'il ne tombe entre de mauvaises mains. Le Campaigner a construit une machine destinée à modifier et amplifier le pouvoir du Chronoscepter afin de briser les barrières du temps et régner sur l'univers. Turok a juré de trouver les huit pièces du Chronoscepter disséminées à travers la terre perdue pour mettre fin au plan maléfique du Campaigner... Pour connaître la suite, vous devrez pénétrer dans le monde de Turok: Dinosaur Hunter
  • Un monde virtuel entièrement en 3D : Courrez, sautez et escaladez dans ce monde en 3D ou vous aurez la possibilité de regarder et de viser avec votre arme dans toutes les directions.
  • Des ennemis intelligents et féroces : Des profils d'attaque différents offrent à chaque ennemi un comportement unique.
  • 14 armes monstrueuses : Parmi lesquelles le lance-grenade, le fusil à plasma, l'arme extraterrestre, le lance-roquettes, et le canon à fusion atomique !
  • Des décors interactifs grâce à la technologie des particules : Les toiles d'araignées suivent le vent. Les bulles créent des vaguelettes à la surface de l'eau. Les balles ricochent. Les arbres prennent feu et peuvent s'abattre au sol. Les chutes d'eau font de l'écume à l'arrivée.
  • Des dinosaures bioniques : Des vélociraptors aux dents d'acier. Des tricératops équipés de pièces d'artillerie. De l'infanterie extraterrestre et un T-Rex à visée laser. Vos ennemis suivent le moindre de vos mouvements grâce à leur système de détection avancé.

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8.5 h Main + Sides
10 h Completionist
8.5 h All Styles
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Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.10+)
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Posted on: December 29, 2023

Good old-fashioned fun for 90’s kids.

Turok is a fun piece of late 1990’s gaming. Its gunplay is perfectly competent: it’s fast and brutal, the guns are varied and satisfying although some feel a bit underpowered, the bad guys are numerous and fun to kill. The movement feels good, and it has some of the best first-person platforming I’ve seen, which is not a high bar to clear but still. One issue is that the combat is surprisingly easy on normal difficulty (to be fair, the game was probably much harder when played with an N64 controller), but anything above is frustrating. Ammo is also often hard to come by. The game is very light on storytelling but delivers on atmosphere: it’s set in a fearsome jungle full of mercs, dinosaurs and monsters, a cool setting that exudes the type of 90’s pulp energy that we don’t see in games anymore. Interestingly, while its game design is consistent with its era, it is more reminiscent of platform games than of typical “Doom clones”: it has sprawling, labyrinthine levels straight out of Tomb Raider, a hub zone seemingly inspired by Crash Bandicoot, and the way items are collected to unlock levels is similar to something like Mario 64. It’s not a FPS you can play like a mindless gunfest: paying attention to your surroundings is vital to avoid getting lost, and you will need to thoroughly explore levels to find each of their hidden artifacts. As with all Nightdive remasters this version does a very good job of keeping the game how it’s meant to be played, while adding stuff like an increased draw distance and a smoother framerate for a more comfortable experience. Manual saves would have have been a welcome addition, as there is a lot a distance between savepoints. In the end, not every aspect of Turok has aged well, and it’s not as satisfying as other retro shooters...but it’s a fun and well-made relic from a bygone age, wrapped in a solid (if admittedly too pricey) remaster. It’s worth a shot if you like shooting game and can tolerate some outdated game design.


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Posted on: December 18, 2015

StickOfPlywood

Jeux: 210 Avis: 2

An ambitious early 3D FPS, minus the Fog

I have not played this updated PC version, but I did play the Nintendo 64 (N64) version, and I had a look at the original PC release. I won't speak about the added technical aspects, with one exception: the lifting of the infamous "fog effect" when looking into the distance. The "fog effect" was originally in place to make up for not getting the most out of the N64's capabilities for tri-linear mipmapping, load management, z-buffering, and other technical terms. (The PC port didn't fare much better.) However... it served to give the original Turok's settings a sort of mysterious atmosphere, forcing the player to pay attention to the sounds of approaching enemies, and the whirs of incoming projectiles. I think lifting the fog might actually hurt the difficulty level and atmosphere of Turok. You could not rely on your eyes alone, lest you be ambushed by raptors... or perhaps raptors with cybernetic enhancements and plasma cannons! Turok was much lauded when it first arrived, since there wasn't much else like it in early 1997, as far as fully 3D FPS titles go. Instead of tromping around dank dungeons, dystopian cities, or demonic hellholes, you carefully traverse jungles, temples, and alien constructs. You can't just go from point A to point B on a flat plane, you often have to jump and climb cliffs and hills, or even swim through caves. Your weaponry ranges from the primitive (bows and arrows) to the mundane (handguns and rifles) to the awesome (automatic shotguns and miniguns) to the ridiculous (two different flavors of handheld laser mini-nuke launchers). As you may have gathered from reading all of this... the game's premise is cool, but it's focus and pacing is all over the place. It can be tough to figure out where to go next, and the platforming can be frustrating at times. It suffers from flaws common to early 3D FPS titles. If you are not deterred by the lack of direction and focus, though, Turok is an ambitious entry in early 3D FPS history.


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Posted on: August 27, 2018

I can FINALLY play this game!

I still have the original Nintendo 64 cart and thought the game was pretty good until I got to the 3rd level where the difficulty really ramps up in this game. Until playing this version I had no idea how badly hampered the Nintendo 64 original was with its massively limited sight distance due to the infamous wall of fog and the extremely closed in field of view. It's much easier navigating around the terrain and being able to recognize where you are and where you've been since you don't have the wall of fog making it difficult to identify areas. While the frame rate on the Nintendo 64 was actually not that bad, the game is much faster paced and easier to control screaming at 60 frames per second. Platforming sections don't feel like a gamble every time with the sluggish controls on the Nintendo 64. A very welcomed added bonus are the extra graphical features that have been added to just touch the game up a bit like bloom, light scatter, water reflections and refraction, and 16x AF which all help this early 3D game age a little better. What I also thought was cool is that you have the ability to select the original PC soundtrack or the N64 soundtrack which is set to N64 by default. I'm glad they chose to keep the N64 soundtrack because I still like it better than the PC mix, and the N64 music sounds clearer than ever since it's no longer compressed to fit on a cartridge. Sorry to have made such a big comparison between the PC and the N64 version, but I believe most of us who played Turok back in the day played in on the Nintendo 64. If you are on the fence like I was on getting this release because you already own the N64 version or you've been emulating the N64 version on PC, or even own the original PC version of this game; DO IT! This is a first class remaster of a great game. Is it worth $20? Not for me so much, but I got it on sale for $5, and at that price it's a complete no brainer.


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Posted on: March 8, 2020

Outstanding remaster

This series was my childhood. As a remaster, this makes all the necessary improvements and will run on any configuration and resolution although the engine doesn't go above 60 FPS. You get to choose the console soundtrack or the higher quality but different PC one, OpenAL was kept as the sound API so you get nice 3D HRTF which is very nice in surround sound. All the cheats were kept the same. You can of course aim properly now in this remaster which is such a relief. There are a few controversial changes to level design though, but they're pretty minor. The first instance is on the very first level regarding the second key: it is hidden in the original game, but here it resides in an entirely newly designed area out in the open, and only the auto shotgun remains similarly hidden. The other level design layout change is on level 4; the room containing the frozen creatures is no longer hidden, instead sitting out in the open. Both changes were clearly designed to make the game easier, no doubt because in their playtesting too many players failed to find these crucial elements which would lead to them being stuck. To me, someone whose favorite games growing up were Turok 1 and 2 back when they were new, this is not a big deal since it's exclusive to these two instances. All Chronoscepter pieces are in the same place. Ultimately, this is the only way to play Turok. As for Turok itself as a game? It is a distinct mix of FPS and platforming, solid in both regards thanks to a diverse selection of weapons with some really cool sci-fi ones, and tricky platforming in your early playthroughs. The AI is outdated compared to great PC FPS games but it makes up for it in difficulty on higher modes.


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Posted on: February 6, 2021

hyperyoda

Jeux: 559 Avis: 6

Fun throwback

This game has a lot of nostalgia for me. I have it on Steam and would, but it on GOG if it were remastered or if there were any tweaks or special goodies. Even $7 on sale (which it is now) is not enough to warrant a second purchase if it's identical to the Steam release.


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