The boss I found the most difficult is the one I talked about before. It was a giant eel with tenticles and it really like to hit me. After beating him the rest of the game was easy sailing. I just want to let eveyrone know you fight a TRex twice and you feel like a bad ass both times. When you finally kill the last TRex he shoves a grenade in its eye socket and the entire top part of her jaw flies off. If you like gore, this is the game for you. Before fighting the TRex you get into a shuffle with the real antagonist, Kane. Needless to say you eventually kill him. After taking down the Trex(With no guns to start with I might add) your crew picks you up and you get the hell off the prehistoric planet.(Your crew which was reduced from about 8 to 2.
That sounds pretty cool. I'm hopin' it comes out on the Wii, and if it doesn't I may have to get it on the PC. x.x Lol.
Be quite funny to see a cerebral bore used on a Trex though...
And who's the Kane fellow? Is he from any of the previous games?
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Kane is the main antagonist to the story. He has taken control of the planet and is using it for experimental Biological Weapons. He is a member of "Wolf Pack" which Turok was once a part of but deserted when he was forced to kill innocent civilians. He joined "Whiskey Company," which is like the army. You are riding in a ship, orbitting the planet when missiles fly at you and you crash land. When you crash you have to find several parts for your ship and eventually find a base that has an complete ship, intact, inside one of Wolf Pack's hangars. Kane is the man who trained Turok during his time in Wolf Pack and he is the one who made him kill innocents, so there's kind of a personal grudge in the mix as well. There is the main story which deals with getting off the planet, and then a back story which shows flashbacks of Turok's time with Wolf Pack. It was very well done.
*More Spoilers*
Kane is the main antagonist to the story. He has taken control of the planet and is using it for experimental Biological Weapons. He is a member of "Wolf Pack" which Turok was once a part of but deserted when he was forced to kill innocent civilians. He joined "Whiskey Company," which is like the army. You are riding in a ship, orbitting the planet when missiles fly at you and you crash land. When you crash you have to find several parts for your ship and eventually find a base that has an complete ship, intact, inside one of Wolf Pack's hangars. Kane is the man who trained Turok during his time in Wolf Pack and he is the one who made him kill innocents, so there's kind of a personal grudge in the mix as well. There is the main story which deals with getting off the planet, and then a back story which shows flashbacks of Turok's time with Wolf Pack. It was very well done.
That seems pretty cool.
So Kane is kinda like the sensei-gone-bad kinda guy? Or has he always been bad?
He's always been bad from what I understand. Wolf Back is like a group of assassins. They are all about killing quickly and quietly with a bow and a knife. Turok having those abilities makes him one kick ass soldier, too.
He's always been bad from what I understand. Wolf Back is like a group of assassins. They are all about killing quickly and quietly with a bow and a knife. Turok having those abilities makes him one kick ass soldier, too.
Well just because your an assassin doesn't mean your "bad" par-say.
Also, something I was curious about, do all the Turok games take place in the same universe/timeline?
The first time I played this game I got scared, because it was when I was aound ten or so. I usually got scared at those kind of games.:DI just remember all the dinosaurs and I knew my brother beat the game, but I sucked bad at this one. i always died on the first level, but maybe I will start playing it again.
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I beat it on the easiest difficulty, and now I am attempting it on the hardest difficulty, and so far I'v seen no difference. It's just as hard in normal is it is in "inhuman"
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That sounds pretty cool. I'm hopin' it comes out on the Wii, and if it doesn't I may have to get it on the PC. x.x Lol.
Be quite funny to see a cerebral bore used on a Trex though...
And who's the Kane fellow? Is he from any of the previous games?
That's racist... (True though. x.x)
Kane is the main antagonist to the story. He has taken control of the planet and is using it for experimental Biological Weapons. He is a member of "Wolf Pack" which Turok was once a part of but deserted when he was forced to kill innocent civilians. He joined "Whiskey Company," which is like the army. You are riding in a ship, orbitting the planet when missiles fly at you and you crash land. When you crash you have to find several parts for your ship and eventually find a base that has an complete ship, intact, inside one of Wolf Pack's hangars. Kane is the man who trained Turok during his time in Wolf Pack and he is the one who made him kill innocents, so there's kind of a personal grudge in the mix as well. There is the main story which deals with getting off the planet, and then a back story which shows flashbacks of Turok's time with Wolf Pack. It was very well done.
That seems pretty cool.
So Kane is kinda like the sensei-gone-bad kinda guy? Or has he always been bad?
Well just because your an assassin doesn't mean your "bad" par-say.
Also, something I was curious about, do all the Turok games take place in the same universe/timeline?
Most of them have dealt with dinosaurs and giant bugs and stuff. I played the N64 one a long time ago and don't remember any of the story.
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.