Nightdive Studios has announced that a new patch for Turok 2: Seeds of Evil is now live on all relevant platforms, so that includes the Nintendo Switch. We know what you're thinking, and yes, it's not ...
Turok Origins has yet to attract an official release date, but according to a resume for a sound designer at Saber Interactive, the game is set to arrive in 2026. Hands-on previews for Turok Origins ...
Nightdive is still rolling out regular updates for its Switch eShop versions of Turok and Turok 2, and to kick off December, it has now released two new patches. In Turok, you can expect all sorts of ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Now, one developer at Saber Interactive has recently listed Turok: Origins on their work history ...
Nightdive Studios has announced the Turok 2: Seeds of Evil remaster is now available for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S for $19.99. The game previously released for the Nintendo Switch, ...
Retro specialist Nightdive Studios has announced it's putting out a native PS5 version of its Turok 2 remaster today. It's the same price as the original version, £15.99 / $19.99, and you can see some ...
Saber Interactive’s Turok Origins has been doing the rounds at GameCom 2025 for press to get their hands-on, and one interesting tidbit that has been reported by GameSpot is that the game can be ...
I installed Turok (2008) through Lutris. Added nVidia PhysX Legacy as a winetrick, and the game runs perfectly fine, except the non-pre rendered cutscenes, as well as any other video element. The same ...
Nightdive Studios announced it is releasing a physical edition of Turok Trilogy Bundle for the PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. It will launch on October 31. Pre-orders are now open at Atari.com and ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally circa 2010. If he was forced to pick a favorite ...
First-person shooters wouldn't exist as they do today without the genre's '90s explosion. Games like Doom, Quake, Marathon, Unreal Tournament, and Half-Life all came to define the FPS back then, and ...