Hands On With: Turok
By Eli Green
January 31, 2008 - 16:30
While getting to see documentaries of a game's creation and various gameplay segments from its levels are always fun, and generally give a decent idea of what a game is about, there's nothing like actually going hands on with a game and getting a real feel for how it plays. I got to do just that today with Touchstone and Propaganda Games' upcoming first-person, sci-fi shooter, Turok , and I was quite impressed.
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The game's levels are full and lush, and you really do get a sense that you're lost, trying to find your way through a massive jungle, complete with gigantic trees and thick brush. What really helps the game along and keeps the action tight though, are the quick load times and smooth gameplay. While there is a bit of loading to get into your game, once you've started there is virtually no loading (unless you die), and this really makes the action feel continuous.
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From what I've seen, it looks like Touchstone and Propaganda Games have a hit on their hands. I can't wait to play through the full campaign and explore the game in its entirety. Turok will be releasing this coming Tuesday, February 5 th for Playstation 3, Xbox 360 and PC and is rated M for Mature.
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