If you weren't one of the lucky ones to experience this on the n64 think about this. This playthought is almost 5 hours long with little detours but if you played for every triangle. Every gun every key this game took WAAAYY longer. This game was amazing as a kid to play and I love that it still getting brought up and played today
I was 5 when it released and could reach longhunter but could never beat him. I watched helplessly as my uncle destroyed him by KNIFING the hummers. Wtf?!?! Just beat it last weekend after 25 years!
@@gory_at I have, that's what I meant! Now for seeds of evil, I could never even get past Port of Adia in that one lol Edit: and thanks! Thunder had my heart beating out of my chest!
Beautiful playthrough! I remember playing this game as a kid on the N64. I don't know how long it took me to beat it, but it was well over a year of entertainment before i asked my dad to do the final boss for me 😆 Also, back then we couldnt look up videos or read tips on the internet. We literally had a GUIDE BOOK back then 😂 Good times, good times
Level 5, the Catacombs always gave me the Cold Spine tingling because it was Scary. Especially that Tunnel Sequence and that Low Drumming Song. On the N64, it had a Different Vibe when it came to the Music. But every Cave or Tunnel Sequence with that Low Drumming Music always gave me an Uneasy Feeling, especially with those Damn Leapers! The can Climb Walls and Swim in the Water!
Played through Turok Remastered Recently. I had previously played Turok on n64 and the old pc version. Playing in the secondest hardest mode, boy is Turok Bullet Sponge hell in spots. Especially on the last 2 levels. I almost never had ammo in the last level of the ammo fighting the robot reskins of the enemies with the plasma guns, holy hell it was more annoying than fun. One thing that has not changed in remaster is that all bosses can be Circle Strafed with no effort regardless of difficulty.
Incredible game, had so much fun with this game even i didnt finish it as a kid, i got lost along the way. The map layout was too complex for me back then. I wonder if i would get lost today
@gory_at You're welcome! I never got the chance to play it back on the N64, but I'll make sure to get it on Steam. Thanks to you for playing this game and Turok: Seeds of Evil and doing a stellar job on that, too, especially during those flight segments. They looked pretty tough.
@@PassionFlame64 Vielen dank! Dann wünsche ich dir viel spaß beim spielen des spiels. alte schule spiele haben schon einen gewissen reiz wenn man sich darauf einlässt.
Esse jogo pra mim é sensacional. E com certeza merecia um remake. Quando joguei a primeira vez era no 64. Me lembro que passava madrugadas perdido tentando acha a saída desses labirintos. 😅
Oh man i love this game so much! It made part of my childhood! I still remember yhe master cheat of it hahahaha which it Robson Smith but without vogals hehehe Nice video dude!
1:06:00 I would rage so hard at this part because I always lost my lives here. I don't know what it is about jumping puzzles, but it's always been my weak point... 30 years later and nothing changed xD
The music seems to be pitched down. it sounds really weird, but at the same time, creepy in a good way, lol. I guess that’s something apart of the remastered version that I didn’t realize was there. Also, as amazing as this version was as a child, it should be understood why I was in complete confusion when I turned on Turok 2, lol. I hated that one so bad. I still never forgave it.
@@gory_at me and my mate tryed to do it we don't know the solution there's a part you get to where there's bunch houses and a few men to kill there's literally nothing to do we both couldn't do it 😊
@@gory_at yeah I guess I need to rethink that one. Turok 2 was a better looking game, but I wish they had left in some of the more atmospheric elements of the first game. The misty effect for example.
The one thing I loved about this game was the I game map you can look at anytime..back then you were lucky to even have a map while your playing a game you just had to remember where to go…gta 3 is a good example that had no map in gameplay…
well most fps games always had a map. Wolfenstein 3D in 1992 did not have strafing or automaps, but every fps game Doom 1993 and later mostly did. On the n64 Turok 1/2, Duke 64, Quake 64/2, Doom 64, Hexen all had maps. I do not know if goldeneye did or not, but overall maps were pretty standard.
2 Humvees and Larry bird. One of the hardest first bosses of the N64 era.
If you weren't one of the lucky ones to experience this on the n64 think about this. This playthought is almost 5 hours long with little detours but if you played for every triangle. Every gun every key this game took WAAAYY longer. This game was amazing as a kid to play and I love that it still getting brought up and played today
I remember when I first got it on my N64 completely breathtaking the graphics and sound
You are right! Like the animations from the enemies are also great at this time.
I was 5 when it released and could reach longhunter but could never beat him. I watched helplessly as my uncle destroyed him by KNIFING the hummers. Wtf?!?! Just beat it last weekend after 25 years!
@@TarantuLandoCalcuLingus Congratulation! And now finish the hole game :D
@@gory_at I have, that's what I meant! Now for seeds of evil, I could never even get past Port of Adia in that one lol
Edit: and thanks! Thunder had my heart beating out of my chest!
Beautiful playthrough! I remember playing this game as a kid on the N64. I don't know how long it took me to beat it, but it was well over a year of entertainment before i asked my dad to do the final boss for me 😆
Also, back then we couldnt look up videos or read tips on the internet.
We literally had a GUIDE BOOK back then 😂
Good times, good times
Is it me or are the graphics in this much better than the two sequels?
Level 5, the Catacombs always gave me the Cold Spine tingling because it was Scary. Especially that Tunnel Sequence and that Low Drumming Song.
On the N64, it had a Different Vibe when it came to the Music. But every Cave or Tunnel Sequence with that Low Drumming Music always gave me an Uneasy Feeling, especially with those Damn Leapers! The can Climb Walls and Swim in the Water!
Played through Turok Remastered Recently. I had previously played Turok on n64 and the old pc version.
Playing in the secondest hardest mode, boy is Turok Bullet Sponge hell in spots. Especially on the last 2 levels. I almost never had ammo in the last level of the ammo fighting the robot reskins of the enemies with the plasma guns, holy hell it was more annoying than fun.
One thing that has not changed in remaster is that all bosses can be Circle Strafed with no effort regardless of difficulty.
Omg, i played this game since i was in kindergarten ,, in 1998,
Incredible game, had so much fun with this game even i didnt finish it as a kid, i got lost along the way. The map layout was too complex for me back then. I wonder if i would get lost today
Now I have to get this on Steam after how amazing you did in this game.
Wow, thank you very much! I hope you have as much fun with the game as I did when I played it again after years.
@gory_at You're welcome! I never got the chance to play it back on the N64, but I'll make sure to get it on Steam. Thanks to you for playing this game and Turok: Seeds of Evil and doing a stellar job on that, too, especially during those flight segments. They looked pretty tough.
@@PassionFlame64 Vielen dank! Dann wünsche ich dir viel spaß beim spielen des spiels. alte schule spiele haben schon einen gewissen reiz wenn man sich darauf einlässt.
@@gory_at I'm sorry, but I don't understand what you just said.
@@PassionFlame64 i i just wanted to say that i hope you have as much fun with the game as i do ;)
Esse jogo pra mim é sensacional. E com certeza merecia um remake.
Quando joguei a primeira vez era no 64. Me lembro que passava madrugadas perdido tentando acha a saída desses labirintos. 😅
I was a kid what i've played this game, here on N64.
Me too :D
It would be really nice if this game came out for PlayStation 4 and XBOX one.
The Remastered Version is also on Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.
1 and 2 are both on next gen
Oh man i love this game so much! It made part of my childhood! I still remember yhe master cheat of it hahahaha which it Robson Smith but without vogals hehehe
Nice video dude!
Thank you, I appreciate that :)
1:06:00 I would rage so hard at this part because I always lost my lives here. I don't know what it is about jumping puzzles, but it's always been my weak point... 30 years later and nothing changed xD
Same here...
The music seems to be pitched down. it sounds really weird, but at the same time, creepy in a good way, lol. I guess that’s something apart of the remastered version that I didn’t realize was there.
Also, as amazing as this version was as a child, it should be understood why I was in complete confusion when I turned on Turok 2, lol. I hated that one so bad. I still never forgave it.
Why did you hate the second one?
Unlucky can not be downloaded:((
Zerei esse jogo no Nintendo64 foi meses jogando esse jogo foi questao de horra esse jogo não é pra amador, o segredo está no mapa
2:53:48 lol, the way you look at it...
Yeah, I total forgot that...
me mataba siempre el jefe de la ciudad perdida del mundo 3.
Gotta collect those mortal wounds on the first level, cuh lol
And again I had for the n64 nice game play too
I got stuck on this level and couldn't find the way out I'll watch this and see what you gotta do 😊
Timestamp please :D I want to see where are you stuck
@@gory_at me and my mate tryed to do it we don't know the solution there's a part you get to where there's bunch houses and a few men to kill there's literally nothing to do we both couldn't do it 😊
@@jason-sp8nb xD
4:32:37 : Definitely not the most obvious death pit ever.
Yeah, not in this game... I had to try it :)
11:48 XD
12:12 XDDD
Bionisaurs
Don’t know how to play made so many mistakes
auto shotgun in ruins hub?
I wish someone would remake Turok 2. Same level design but using Turok 1's engine.
So you want to have a demake?
@@gory_at yeah I guess I need to rethink that one. Turok 2 was a better looking game, but I wish they had left in some of the more atmospheric elements of the first game. The misty effect for example.
Как бросать гранаты?
А как переключить вид под Дронов зелёных красных у ружья, виды стрел тоже не переключаются.
Atmosphere. 🍺💜🍸
Pulse rifle….lol al these years as a kid from now I thought it was the plasma rifle haha
Wow this PC version looks better and is smoother than the N64 version. Awesome!
Gee I wonder why...
@@GameDjeenie yes I know why and it was a pleasure to watch.
Hmm, yes, the floor here is made out of floor.
@@DiePinky 🤣
is this a emulator for pc or something?
Native game from Nightdive Studios. You can buy it everywhere.
The one thing I loved about this game was the I game map you can look at anytime..back then you were lucky to even have a map while your playing a game you just had to remember where to go…gta 3 is a good example that had no map in gameplay…
The map is really a big help in this game. On N64 there also the fog was struggling me to finish the game as a kid.
well most fps games always had a map. Wolfenstein 3D in 1992 did not have strafing or automaps, but every fps game Doom 1993 and later mostly did.
On the n64 Turok 1/2, Duke 64, Quake 64/2, Doom 64, Hexen all had maps. I do not know if goldeneye did or not, but overall maps were pretty standard.