Nightdive Studios, a company specializing in the restoration of classic PC game titles and the publisher behind the successful release of Turok in 2015, announced today that it will be releasing the sequel, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil on March 16th. In order to celebrate this announcement, Nightdive Studios released a new trailer for this remastered version of Turok 2 that can be viewed below.
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a first person shooter where players assume the role of Turok, an intrepid warrior, fighting their way through a host of new enemies, weapons, and missions. As Turok, players can run, jump, climb ladders, swim, dive underwater, and even explore a futuristic setting.
The remastered game transports players into a sprawling environment with vicious enemies lurking behind every corner. Fans can look forward to new grotesque bosses and over 20 new weapons, including the skull-drilling favorite – The Cerebral Bore – that will send enemy brains flying. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil Remastered will also feature a multiplayer game mode in “Last Turok Standing” where players can battle with friends.
Stephen Kick, CEO and Founder of Nightdive Studios, said:
“Turok 2: Seeds of Evil does more than just continue the series. From the moment that a player first begins their quest in the Port of Adia, they will face a whole new series of challenges and puzzles to solve. Players will also get to use a whole new series of weapons to overcome these challenges. And best of all, players will get to use these weapons against their friends in multiplayer mode.
When restoring these classic games, it is important to ensure that they will play on as many different computer hardware configurations as possible. Working with Intel allows our developers to tune the game’s performance to achieve those results.”
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