Turok: Rage Wars

released on Oct 31, 1999

Turok: Rage Wars is a first-person shooter video game released for the Nintendo 64. The game supports up to four players or bots with a single player mission-based mode also available. The game allows use of the RAM Expansion Pak for enhanced play sessions.


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Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs

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Turok: Rage Wars is basically "Quake with dinosaurs", and if that sounds awesome, you're in for a treat! This N64 classic is pure multiplayer chaos – crazy weapons, tight maps, and a raptor you can play as! The single-player stuff is pretty weak, and the graphics haven't aged super well, but for old-school frag fests with buddies, this one still holds up.

It's not as bad as I feared—Rage Wars is just kind of milquetoast, barely distinguishing itself from its contemporaries. This is a run-of-the-mill Quake knockoff on the Nintendo 64, but it's a pretty solid arena shooter given its platform. Rage Wars delivers a variety of single player and multiplayer game modes, and by playing those game modes, you'll unlock even more game modes, characters, and player skins. The profile feature lets you bring your progress between consoles via a memory card, allowing you to bring that memory card to parties, play with your buddies, and progress further. It's barely a Turok game, but I guess that doesn't really matter if it's still an overall fun experience.

Can't believe nobodys reviewed this. I loved this game when I was a kid. Incredibly cool and bizarre array of weapons like the Emaciator (which makes your character ridiculously skinny) and the Inflator (uh opposite). Bro, you could play as a velociraptor and these weird parasitic Mites. Tons of characters and skins. Great music and sfx. Its definitely got its faults though. Biggest of which is a glitch inherent in the original, black cartridge that prevents completion of the game. The company offered a mail-in replacement cartridge (grey) to make up for it. Super-rare if you've got one