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Title: Turok 2. Seeds of Evil
Genre: Arcade
Type: Action, Plattforms
Distribution: Commercial
Series: Turok
Price: 5990 Pts
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| Rating | Votes |
| 7 | 1 |
| 9 | 1 |
Graphics: Rubén Ángel Gómez, Sergio Palacios, Julio Moruno
Music, Sound: Alberto José González Pedraza
Design: Rubén Ángel Gómez
QA Manager: Carol Caracciolo
Producer: Michael Archer
QA Supervisors: Jeff Rosa, Dale Taylor, Brian Regan, Matthew Canonico
QA Lead Analysts: Jim Craddock, Mike Patterson
Project Leads: Jeremy Pope, Jennifer Walka
Game Testers: Jordi J. Galcerán, César Gilabert, Alberto Moreno
Acclaim selected Bit Managers, among other groups specialized in the Nintendo portable, to develop Turok - Battle of the Binosaurs, in what would be the first collaboration between the two companies. After it, three other games of the dinosaur hunter franchise would arrive, the first being this Seeds of Evil, a continuation that had as a novelty the fact that it could be played on Game Boy and Game Boy color, in the last one taking advantage of its graphic capabilities.
The game, with similar mechanics to the first installment, was just as well received in the market. On this occasion, in addition to walking and swimming, you could also go on boat, ride a velociraptor or even a pterodactyl, which added variety to the game.
In the technical part, the graphics were similar to those of the first issue (saving the color of the GBC version), but there is a greater variety (and quality) in the melodies composed by McAlby.
In short, more fun and quality in a game that set the bar very high for the next Turok.
The game, with similar mechanics to the first installment, was just as well received in the market. On this occasion, in addition to walking and swimming, you could also go on boat, ride a velociraptor or even a pterodactyl, which added variety to the game.
In the technical part, the graphics were similar to those of the first issue (saving the color of the GBC version), but there is a greater variety (and quality) in the melodies composed by McAlby.
In short, more fun and quality in a game that set the bar very high for the next Turok.
AFFILIATES
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Color
Game Boy
Game Boy
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