Turok 2: Seeds of Evil

Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is a first-person shooter video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and published by mh:crappygames:Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to Turok: Dinosaur Hunter and is overall the second game in the Turok series, Like the first game, the game got a remaster, which was developed and published by Nightdive Studios in 2017.

Gameplay
The game features a single-player mode consisting of six levels where the player assumes the role of Turok as he tries to defeat a powerful alien entity called the Primagen.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Amazing graphics.
 * 2) Excellent soundtrack.
 * 3) Smooth gameplay with very little to no framerate drops (they may still happen, but aren't so serious).
 * 4) Huge levels with tons of enemies.
 * 5) Exciting and giant boss battles.
 * 6) A great arsenal of weapons, from simple ones like a Handgun and a Shotgun to furutistic weapons, such as the Tek-Bow, Scorpion Launcher and the gruesome Cerebral Bore.
 * 7) Explore six enormous levels with specific objectives to fullfill.
 * 8) A hub area which allows the player to revisit completed levels.
 * 9) Upon exiting a level, the player must either protect an energy totem from enemy forces, defeat a boss, or both.
 * 10) Keys must be collected on every level to open a portal that allows to advance to the next level
 * 11) Talismans grant the player special powers, such as allowing him to jump long distances or walk over lava.
 * 12) The game features an automap to help players navigate through the levels.
 * 13) A Multiplayer mode, which the remaster by Nightdive Studios has a more refined version.
 * 14) The game is compatible with an Expansion Pak and the Rumble Pak.
 * 15) The PC port allows you to save anywhere, making the game so much easier.
 * 16) The Nightdive Studios remaster also has a few additions to refine the gameplay further, such as grappling on ledges, hints to find objectives, more blood and gore, better draw distance, smoother framerate and controls, new weapon bobbing etc.

Reception
The Nintendo 64 version of Turok 2 was a critical and commercial success, selling more than one million copies in the United States. Next Generation praised the game, noting that "the artistic range is remarkable" and that "GoldenEye 007 now seems simple" when comparing the artificial intelligence of enemies.

The game's large arsenal of weapons was highly praised, as GameSpot reviewer James Mielke remarked that the Cerebral Bore is "possibly the grossest weapon ever conceived". He also praised the sound effects and the music for being "well suited to the game and never intrusive".