Posted on: February 10, 2017

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Fun and faithful
A fun and faithful remaster of the N64 classic - I wouldn't spend 20€ on it, but for 5-10€ on sale it is absolutely worth picking up (especially if you're into old-school FPS). It has big open levels with non-linear paths, perfect controls, dense atmosphere, great dynamic music and good sound design, lots of weapons, a satisfying selection of enemies and some tough bosses. The graphics are touched up nicely with bloom, weather effects and water reflections. You can pull off Doom-style run-and-gun sprees or explore lots of secrets, alternate paths and tricky jumps - it serves both preferences well. If you take your time, you might get 8-10 hours of playing time out of it. For me personally, a lot of the original version's flaws are buffed out in this remake: A good portion of the fog is gone, you won't get lost or overrun that easily. The mouse/keyboard controls are super tight and some of the infamous trick jump passages are toned done a little bit - there still are some nerve-wrecking jumps, but it's been made manageable now (without crazy strafe-jump leap of faiths). It's still not a perfect FPS, of course. Despite the auto map system and the greater view distances, you WILL get lost in some of the bigger levels, backtracking for keys or weapons, trying to remember which teleporter leads where. The enemy AI is just plain stupid, without the fog you can snipe most of them quite easily or even knife them circle-strafing without taking hits or bites. The respawning enemies can get tedious (there thankfully is a teleport sound to alert you about a respawn) - but there is always enough ammo or space to get rid of them or flee. As a kid, I couldn't beat the game because of the overwhelming enemies and the hard jumps - now, it's lacking a bit of a challenge (although there is no quick save). Still, it feels good to be an overpowered dino hunter... Can't wait for the release of Night Dive Studios' Turok 2 remaster.
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