The gameplay is a five of five. It’s similar to Doom, get the keys, kill the enemies and you will pass to the next stage. The game is well known because of his platform actions. To solve the puzzles you need to jump on platforms to get the keys that are mostly on high levels.
The controls aren’t easy, at least when I played it, I found hard to shoot at the enemies and move at the same time. I tried the game both in Nintendo 64 and Windows and I found it difficult in both consoles.
The graphics were neat and simple, for the time they were really excellent due the high level of realism, but there were some minor problems like enemies appear pixilated from time to time and the “fog transition” took some of the realism in the scenarios because the objects appeared like magic.
Overall the calcification given to Turok is a five of five, this game is classic and with plenty of replay value. Without words Turok told a great story, a story about a time traveler who found himself trapped in the middle of a war and ended victorious. After Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, came Battle of the Bionosaurs who appeared in Game Boy only; Turok 2: Seeds of Evil; Rage Wars that was only for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy color; Turok 3: Shadows of the Oblivion and Turok Evolution that was the last game of the franchise.
I highly recommend Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, is a great first-person shooter that many people would enjoy and if you want to buy it, you can click here and you will be redirect to a link in Amazon where is a list of the different Turok games that are available in the market. Remember to meassure your spendings and not buy an expensive item, because the experience is not of how much you spend but how much you like to play your favorite games.