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Turok: PSU Interview with Studio VP Josh Holmes

Posted on October 31st, 2007 at 09:16 EDT
Back in the day, one of the best first person shooters to grace the N64 was known as Turok. Based on a fictional comic book character, Turok saw four instalments, the last of which being Turok: Evolution, which hit all consoles including the PC.

Since 2002, the Turok franchise has sit in the shadows collecting dust, waiting for resurrection. Then in 2005, Buena Vista Games announced it had acquired the rights to the Turok franchise and Propaganda Games would develop the first new title using the acclaimed Unreal Engine 3. Not quite the extinct species it was once perceived as, Turok now makes a triumphant to its past glory, releasing on both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

Our interview is with Josh Holmes, co-founder and Vice President of Propaganda Games. Covering everything from storyline to multiplayer, this interview provides all new juicy details on the long awaited revival of Turok, so sit back and enjoy!
 
 
PSU: What is the general storyline behind Turok: Rebirth?

Josh Holmes: Well first of all, we're releasing the game simply as Turok. At one point early in development we were referring to the game as Rebirth internally, but ultimately we decided to go with just Turok, since we were pressing restart on the franchise.

The game takes place roughly two hundred years in the future and centers around a military mission gone wrong. You play as Joseph Turok, a former black ops commando now part of a special forces team that travels to a distant planet to track down an escaped war criminal - your former mentor, Roland Kane. As your ship nears the planet, you are shot down and you find yourself stranded on a prehistoric planet filled with dinosaurs and vicious creatures.
 
 
PSU: What happened to the Native American with the feather and tomahawks? From what we've seen the main characters are now more cliché soldier types. What's the reason behind this move to change the protagonist?

Holmes: Turok is a modern hero who happens to be Native American. So while Turok's Native American heritage plays a part in the story of the game, we didn't want this to be his sole defining characteristic. We made the deliberate decision to stay away from stereotypical representations of Native Americans, so you won't see Turok running around in a loin cloth and bone vest, wearing a head dress. We've kind of evolved beyond that, you know?

PSU: Will Turok have story ties with past Turok games and if so, can you give us a few details on what?

Holmes: This is a re-imagining of Turok and a reboot to the franchise. While there are aspects of the story that are inspired by the comics and past games, there is no direct link.

PSU: What would you say sets Turok apart from other First Person Shooters?

Holmes: Oh I don't know, maybe... dinosaurs! Turok puts you in a prehistoric jungle environment and challenges you to survive. The dinosaurs are really terrifying, particularly when they jump on top of you and try to rip your throat out. We've incorporated third person elements into these mauling sequences to really bring the action to life. Players can turn dinosaurs into the ultimate weapon using the luring system - tricking creatures into attacking enemies.
 
 
PSU: Will Turok feature a linear or sandbox-style gameplay experience?

Holmes: It's a combination of open, sandbox style play and linear storytelling. Throughout the game we have designed our levels to be playable using a variety of different tactics and approaches. Wherever possible we have crafted multiple paths through each area to create a more open field of play. All of the AI in the game is dynamic for both humans and creatures. Enemies make decisions on the fly, reacting based on behavioural patterns and advanced tactics. What this means for the player is that each encounter unfolds differently depending on the approach you take.

PSU: What weapons and items will be available? Any oldies making a return? Perhaps the Cerebra Bore?

Holmes: We have a wide variety of different weapons in the ... (continued on next page)
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posted 9:29am EDT - October 31st, 2007
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Hmmm..? I thought this was exclusive to the PLAYSTATION3, meh..

posted 9:34am EDT - October 31st, 2007
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i thought it was ps3 exclusive too... meh w/e turok was sick back in the day hopefully it'll continue in the nex gen

posted 10:11am EDT - October 31st, 2007
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psn id: gingo... this is another game that seems to have been ported from xbox to playstation i think i'll give this one a miss

posted 11:02am EDT - October 31st, 2007
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Hmmm.....sometihng about this interview has dampened the high spirits/hopes that I have for this game. I will wait on the demo....but I am not liking everything I'm hearing so far. 16 players max online is weak sauce!

posted 1:58pm EDT - October 31st, 2007
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After reading this John Holmes interview it's good to see that they fleshed out the meat of this game.  This game needs more long, hard melee weapons.  Maybe weapons that shoot out large loads of gooey substance to immobilize enemies.

 

 

pen;s

posted 2:34pm EDT - October 31st, 2007
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I remember playing Turok on my cousins N64 though I never finished it. :( Any who, I think if this game is using the Unreal 3 engine and you shoot dino's w/out having to wait for an asteroid to kill you and them, then I think this game is worth looking forward too.

posted 2:50pm EDT - October 31st, 2007
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i have a feeling the xbox version will be better because of the D**kless devs these days

posted 5:01pm EDT - October 31st, 2007
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30 fps ..this is good? i though 50-60 is good.
posted 10:09am EDT - November 1st, 2007
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As long as it's a smooth 30fps, it should be fine, like RFOM.

posted 8:30pm EDT - November 1st, 2007
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Ridiculous. No ps3 demo, no ps3 features, and based on xbox code. This is another xbox360 game ported to PS3 and I bet the graphics will be clunky on our system just like Rainbow Six, and Madden. Please don't ruin what could be a cool game for playstation owners. Please don't sell out completely.

posted 9:31pm EDT - November 1st, 2007
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i hope its as good as it was back on the nintendo, if its like that i dont really care if its multi-plat seeing as he sed the game on both platforms will be the same i dont see any port issues coming

posted 11:06pm EDT - November 1st, 2007
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wow the old turok for ps2 i have i bought it for 5 bucks on half.com lol but anyway that game was fun and i had hours and hours of fun with it even tho i nvr beat it aha... it was classic... this 1 looks amazing best part of turok will always be the dino's ^_^

posted 3:30pm EDT - November 3rd, 2007
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So this is not a Queens of the stone age interview then.........

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