Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion cleans up nice for a 23-year-old console shooter.
Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion begins with Joshua Turok getting jumped by ogres in the dark and then killing himself with a grenade. Joshua may suck, but his siblings prove to be much more capable. Nightdive has given Turok's surviving family a new lease on life with a remaster that goes a step beyond even its other recent releases, overhauling antiquated gameplay, controls and balance to the point that a late-period Nintendo 64 exclusive feels shockingly smooth and fluid on PC.
Even still, the action is fast and punchy, with enemy AI and attack patterns that definitely feel designed to match the speed and accuracy of a mouse and not the D-pad / analog stick combo of an N64 controller.
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