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Finish the hunt in this epic finale to the Turok Trilogy. Pick up immediately after the events of Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, with dual protagonists Joseph and Danielle Fireseed, of the Turok family tree, as they battle the titular antagonist Oblivion and its followers, the Flesh Eaters.

Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered is a action, adventure and fps game developed by Nightdive Studios and Iguana Entertainment and published by Nightdive Studios.
Released on November 30th 2023 is available only on Windows in 5 languages: English, French, Italian, German and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 535 reviews of which 464 were positive and 71 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.1 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 28.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 6.85€ on Instant Gaming.


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  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 (64-bit required)
  • Processor: Intel or AMD Dual-Core at 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GPU with DirectX 11 or Vulkan 1.1 support
  • Storage: 420 MB available space
  • Sound Card: 100% DirectX compatible sound card or onboard sound

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Nov. 2025
As much as I love Turok 3, I'll have to say wait for a sale. It's not really worth at full price for such a short campaign/story with no multiplayer attached. You can hammer out the story fairly quickly. The game is saved by it's setting, music, and guns, but not enough for a full recommendation of a buy at full price.
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July 2025
A bit different from Turok 1 and 2, yet still a quite enjoyable run‘n‘gun-retro-shooter. If there is one game franchise that exactly shows you how first-person-shooters have evolved from the mid- to the late nineties, it‘s the classic Turok trilogy. At it‘s core Turok 1 was basically one of the very last Doom clones: There was barely a story or given reason for anything happening in the game, and all you did was navigating huge, quite complex maps with the sole purpose of finding the keys that would open the next level. When Turok 2 came out roughly one and a half years later, it tried to adapt to the rapidly changing design philosophy for first-person-shooters. In terms of leveldesign it still played much like most shooters from the early and mid-nineties. The levels were even more huge and complex than in the first game. But suddendly there were voice-acted cutscenes, subtle hints at environmental storytelling and a generally more „cinematic“ approach to leveldesign. Finally Turok 3, which came around shortly after the millenium, threw away all the characteristic features of a doom clone. Under the influence of revolutionary and highly successful titles like Half-Life, Unreal and System Shock 2, Turok 3 tried it‘s best to tell a cohesive story that puts it‘s predecessors into perspective, made its now strictly linear levels tiny compared to previous Turok games and their sequence and structure a bit more reasonable and believable through a fairly coherent plot. Gone was the somewhat random key hunting and replaced by more realistic environmental puzzles and a bit „movielike“ staged set pieces. Now i love both those kinds of shooters, but i have to admit that if you play them all three in sequence, the radical shift in leveldesign makes Turok 3 feel indeed a little bit odd compared to it‘s predecessors. The artstyle and grafics are consistent, the gunplay is at least as fun, and the characters and enemies are recognizable within the context of the Turok universe. But man, it must have felt quite different for Turok fans back in the day, for better or worse. However, having played it the first time ever in 2025, all i can say is that i didn‘t enjoy Turok 3 less than it’s predecessors, just in a quite different way. The only real big fault that the game has is that it is hella short. For the first Turok, you‘ll need about an hour per level, that sums up to 8 hours total at least, and that‘s if you are quite good and fast. Turok 3 with it’s five comparatively small and straight forward levels on the other hand barely lasts longer than half of that. If you need more than a handful of hours to complete it, i‘d say you took quite a while. If you‘re mean, you could point that out as the major disadvantage that makes Turok 3 slightly inferior to it‘s predecessors, but i‘m not feeling mean today. Nevertheless you should never ever pay 30 Euros at full price for this ridiculously short retro-console-shooter, even if it‘s a remaster and even if it’s the first time this is officially released for PC. As much as i love Nightdive Studios, 30 Euros for 4 hours with grafics and gameplay from 2000 is cheeky, mildly spoken. Turok fans should wait for 25% off, all other people for at least 50%. ______________________________ TUROK 3 SHADOW OF OBLIVION Genre: First-Person-Shooter Release: Q4 2023 ( ) 0/8 Simply one of the worst games ever made. Don't waste any money on this. ( ) 1/8 Bad. Seriously flawed with barely any redeeming qualities. Worth a couple of Cents at best, if at all. ( ) 2/8 Sub-par. Only for hardcore-fans of respective genre / series. Don't pay more than 5 bucks. ( ) 3/8 Meh-diocre. It‘s okay. Don't pay more than 10 bucks. ( ) 4/8 Decent, but not for everybody. Don't pay more than 15 bucks. (X) 5/8 Good game, Must-play for genre- / series-fans. Worth 20 to 25 bucks max, if you are not a fan. ( ) 6/8 Great game, universal recommendation. 30 bucks would be a steal for this. ( ) 7/8 Outstanding game, a milestone of it‘s respective genre. Definitely worth its full prize. ( ) 8/8 Simply one of the best games ever made. Get this, the prize doesn't matter.
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July 2025
This is last Turok of its original franchise, it was ported for PC with its remaster verison it's very great, simples and easy to play, no hard puzzles as the Turok 2 had people says the game follow half-life 1's style and i agree, mostly on first missions of game you have to enter silo nuclear and those are some scientists, a bit similiar to half-life as well you have to shoot some soldiers enemy is just other continuation of Turok series and you will enjoy this as well if you liked all Turok games higly recommend for gameplay, graphics and weapons, very good oldschool game.
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May 2025
What Is Turok 3: Shadow Of Oblivion (Remastered) Turok 3: Shadow Of Oblivion Is a FPS , which is part of a trilogy (Turok 1 , 2 and 3) , you can play as two characters , so you can do a second playthought if you want , you fight against aliens , dinosaurs and other creatures to put to an end to Oblivion. --------------------------------------------- Scores Story: in this game, you fight against an alien race, that killed your brother but also to save the world. Score: 7 Gameplay: The game runs pretty good and fluid, the movement is also nice and everything feels polished. Score: 8 Atmosphere: you play in a couple of levels , different from each other , different aesthetics , eras and vibes. Score: 7 Weapons: The game has 12 or so different weapons to play with , each one different from the other one , every weapon has its purpose Score: 7 Soundtrack: Here is which the game lacks variety , in the couples of level you play, the soundtrack is very boring , sadly. And not very engaging Score: 6 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some bad choices... The game has only a couple of levels and they are short , not much ammo sometimes you fight enemies hand to hand and is not very fun . the lack of soundtrack is not good. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Overall , the game is a 7
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May 2025
While the three major N64 Turok single-player games were all playable in their own right, it still stands that Shadow of Oblivion is easlily the weakest of the three games. The first Turok game is an ambient nightmare where you are just trying to survive in a world with little to no ammo and constantly respawning enemies. The second game is more forgiving, but the combat is very challenging and it's more of an adventure with movement powerups, different game worlds with their own mechanics and FMV cutscenes. And this game- well, it's inferior because it is way shorter, easier and doesn't have the depth of the combat despite having more weapons. For whatever reason, the first 40% of the game feels more like Half Life or a Rareware shooter. The rest of the game is a linear, watered down version of Turok. Nightdive Studios did a great job with this reinvention of the original game. The graphics are a dramatic improvement and the combat mechanics are overall a little better. I don't remember if the original game had auto-aim but here it's excessive and if you disable it it's still kind of there. I would've preferred just manually shooting the enemies since the game is so ridiculously easy anyway. If you die on normal difficulty, your health resets to 50, and the ammo respawns infinitely during boss fights. This is a four hour game with no guide- there are two campaigns and that's a good thing because each character has a completely different weapons loadout, but the maps are almost identical. There are a couple branching paths because Danielle can use a grappling hook and Joshua can crawl through tunnels, but since most of the levels are essentially a straight line to the exit you will know exactly which powerup to use. The story is trying to be like The Terminator and failing miserably at it, "Oblivion" would be a more intimidating villain if he was difficult to kill, but he isn't. There's a little twist at the end that's more comedically pitiful than anything, and the higher resolution graphics will probably make you laugh at how bad the character's facial expressions are, particularly Danille's. This game came out at a simpler time, so a lot of the things like "night vision goggles that double as thermal vision" and "two playable character campaigns" probably seemed a lot more intriguing. Joseph has sniper weapons and a stealth pistol, whereas Danielle uses explosives to her advantage. About halfway through the game the challenge completely vanishes because you get a weapon that sucks life from enemies that you can use infinitely, even on the hardest difficulty. This is on top of your health partially replenishing at death. I'm certain the developers of the original game probably felt that the first few Turok games were too hard, but most gamers today are split into "casual" and "regular gamers." Regular gamers should enjoy the frustration and mind numbing horrors of Turok 1, whereas Turok 2 is somewhere in the middle. Turok 3 is pretty much a casual game, as it's really hard to screw up. There were only two difficult moments on "Oblivion" difficulty and I got past each of them in less than five minutes. Compare this to the final level of Turok, which usually takes over an hour because you have to strategically pick your battles and save ammo for the REALLY necessary fights. It's a downgrade, but on the other hand when I was less of an obsessive gamer this was actually the first Turok game I completed many years back because it's so forgiving. So if you're going to play these games as a new player, you may want to go in reverse order and scale up to Turok 1 and embrace all of its unflinching cruelty and disinterest in creating a fair challenge. This game has some great boss fights, but they all go down way too easy. There's a puzzle element to each of them, but I figured it out almost immediately this playthrough as the arenas are so small there's not much room for error. Since this was originally an N64 game, it is by definition just going to be simpler to explore in comparison to a game like Half Life. There are key cards and other puzzles with objective-based game play, but it seems like developers really didn't want the player getting stuck at all so if you just run around the maps you will bump into what you need to do next without thinking. Turok 2's first level is a navigational nightmare but that makes it dense and interesting. You don't even need a map in this game since it's always clear where to go. The best thing about this game is actually the number of weapons, and the music. Between a shotgun that shoots electrical ricochet pellets and the "PSG" a gun that creates a massive black hole that sucks everything, including the player in, there's just tons of different ways to play so the combat never gets boring. To get all of the achievements you must do at least four playthroughs, which I did without failing once. The only semi difficult ones are collecting 500 lifeforce pieces and maybe the speedrun challenge, though I got both on my first try. The speedrun challenge is ridiculously generous since you unlock a character that can speed through the levels anyway. All in all it took me about fifteen hours and while it was nice to revisit this game with updated graphics and game play, I still feel like it is the weakest of the three Turok single player Turok games on the N64 and needed to be more in line with the first two games, which are basically perfect for what they are.
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Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered is currently priced at 28.99€ on Steam.

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Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered received 464 positive votes out of a total of 535 achieving a rating of 8.12.
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Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered was developed by Nightdive Studios and Iguana Entertainment and published by Nightdive Studios.

Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered is playable and fully supported on Windows.

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Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered is a single-player game.

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Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion Remastered
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8.1
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Developer
Nightdive Studios, Iguana Entertainment
Publisher
Nightdive Studios
Release 30 Nov 2023
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