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Turok: Rage Wars picks up where the deathmatch levels in Turok 2 left off. Although this game offers a single player option, the game's 36 different arenas are targeted at the deathmatch crowd. For instance, the game helps you back up your bragging (or fragging?) rights by allowing each player to save individualized statistics.
Sporting an optimized version of the Turok engine, Turok: Rage Wars adds a number of new weapons and power-ups to the Turok universe, from the relatively mild boomerang to the wild chest burster (which implants an alien embryo into your opponent... the name of the weapon should give you a clue as to what happens next!)
The game delivers its multiplayer action in four different modes: Bloodlust, Frag Tag, Team Bloodlust, and Capture the Flag. In Bloodlust, the object is to rack up the most kills. In Frag Tag, three of the players try to kill the player who is currently "it." Team Bloodlust allows a mix of computer and human players to duke it out in deathmatch teams. Finally, in Capture the Flag the object is to get the flag and bring it back to a base more times than the opposition.
Single-player and two-player quest modes are used to unlock a total of 17 characters. A single player may also play the multiplayer modes against computer opponents.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.
UPC
0021481641926
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1355
Product Key Features
Release Year
1999
Genre
Shooter, Action/Adventure
Platform
Nintendo 64
Game Name
Turok: Rage Wars
Additional Product Features
Number of Players
1-4
ESRB Rating
M - Mature
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Animated Violence
Game Name Special Features
Choose from 16 bullet, energy, and explosive weapon types Challenge up to three human opponents or compete against adjustable AI bots Unlock hidden features with medals earned from achieving specific milestones
This is a very fun multiplayer game for the N64, certainly the best of the Turok series for multiplayer. The story mode is good also and it's fun to play together with a fiend. ONE SMALL NOTE is that the story/campaign/main game cannot be completed with two players. There is a glitch on one of the last stages that freezes the game. Acclaim released a gray cartridge with the bug fixed but, these are rare and more expensive if you find one. Over all a great game and compliment to the Turok N64 series
Game is a good multiplayer experience but does not have much in the way of a single player experience. Plays just like any other Turok game but without a campaign
"A game that focuses completely on multiplayer"
I believe this game is suppose to be a kind of spin off from Turok 2: Seeds Of Evil, but for some reason this game just lacks something. I am not sure exactly what it is, though. There is just something to it that does not make me want to come back to it.
Graphics: 8/10
The graphics are good as long as you have an expansion pack for your Nintendo 64. This allows the game play nice and smooth. Without it, this game just isn't as great. I would have to say that you defiantly need an expansion pack for your Nintendo 64 to be playing this game.
Gameplay: 8/10
The gameplay is all right. You have the classic Turok style of playing. Also the controls are not too hard. Sometimes it is strange to do things, and some things don't seem correct. The whole game is played like it is a multiplayer game. There are different modes you can play. Also you have several different characters to choose from that have their own abilities. There are different guns that you choose your person to have as well, instead of having the guns placed in the arena, you choose different guns for your person, and then when you pick up that gun type, you will get that gun.
Story: 1/10
This game doesn't have a story. At least there is not one that I know of. It doesn't really matter, though, since it is suppose to be just a multiplayer game or at least played just like one.
Sound: 8/10
The sound is clear and great. You can hear all of the sounds of battle and gun firing well. They sound rich and good enough for me.
Replay: 2/10
The replay value on this game is very far down there. I played if for about a week and then it started to feel like the same thing over and over again and I just couldn't play it anymore. I just got really board of it. I think this is what this game lacks. There is just no replay value here. After you have done it, then everything else in the game feels the same. It is all right for a while, but then it just gets really boring. There is nothing new in the game after awhile.
OVERALL: 4/10
(Based mostly on replay value and also on gameplay)
This game is alright for about the first week that you have it, then it just gets really boring. If you want to play a Turok game, I would suggest Turok 2: Seeds Of Evil. Overall I would suggest Perfect Dark, though, since I find that game to be the best first person shooter that I have played before.Read full review
for what it is, turok rage wars is a blast. it's got no true single player mode but it was designed to be a multiplayer game from the ground up. the graphics were decent for its time however the levels themselves are a tad too dim. this can be corrected by changing brightness however. moreover the levels are not well designed, at least some of them seem that way. the single player trials allow you to unlock different characters and the multiplayer is afrag fest. the game is shy of perfect darks' greatness mostly due to bot retardation at times.
I got it because it was the first game I'd ever gotten when I bought my n64. I traded it to one of my friends and... he moved away so I was never able to play it again. Turok was my childhood hero! I loved how he went about using big guns to kill even bigger monsters! Uwaah! My childhood memories!