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Turok is definitely one of those games that was built around the N64, moreso than being built as its own thing and then adapted to work on the N64. I can't imagine anyone truly enjoyed the massive, empty environments and heavy heavy fog everywhere.I bought DOOM3 BFG Edition last summer, so i was able to play the original DOOM for the first time, it was... fine i guess, i didn't get lost too often i think it ok for what it was, i guess after trying Turok 2, DOOM feel like a bunch of linear corridors by comparison. You know what? fucking Turok series probably fits this thread the best, to me Turok was like "big fish in a small pond" kind of series and sometimes i think saying that is being extremely generous, games that were only fondly remembered for being on the N64 and nothing else.
I did play the first Turok on PC a couple years ago, i did get all achievements and all, but the game never "clicked" with me, the whole time i was like "this feels like Duke3D or Quake, but worse", and the same goes for Turok 2, i couldn't make it past the first map, it truly feels the map layout was made as confusing as posible for the sake of padding, no wonder why barely anybody talks about Turok nowadays, once those games were remastered and made available on new platforms, and having to compete against DOOM, Quake, Duke3D, Blood and the hundreds of boomer shooters that get released nowadays, Turok just doesn't stand out anymore.
I had Turok as a child, and I never beat the second level until the PC rerelease. In fact, I gave it an honest shot as an adult, and I gave up around level 4. First person platforming, even with tight controls, is just not fun, and the levels just get bigger and more maze-like. I had to look up a guide and do some enormous amount of backtracking to recover a key just to unlock level 4, because keys for later levels are scattered across different levels (as in, not all keys to level 4 are in level 3). Still had fun with it as a kid, though, since it had an extensive suite of cheats that let you jump to any level and unlock every gun. Truthfully, Turok's a good game, it just has shitty level design with not nearly enough save points, and if it just had smaller, quicker levels, it'd be great. The gunplay feels good, the controls feel good, the enemies are solid, even the concept of a time traveling American Indian is fresh. They just shit it up by making the levels way too long and empty. I guess that was for the wow factor, since the game came out in '97 and I figure they must have looked awesome compared to its contemporaries, but if they just trimmed the fuckin' fat, they'd have a beloved game.
It's crazy to me that they ended up squeezing four Turok games out of the N64. I never even played the rest. I'm not even sure Turok 3 really exists. I think it's a conspiracy. I mean just look at the cartridge:

With a cover like that, you'd think some weirdo online somewhere would have duct taped that cartridge to a Yoda doll strapped to his bed where he then proceeded to fuck it and snap a picture to gross people out, but I've never seen one. Therefore, Turok 3 is a psyop and isn't real.