Dual protagonists Joseph and Danielle Fireseed, battle the antagonist Oblivion and his followers, the Flesh Eaters, after the supposed demise of their brother, Joshua Fireseed. Turok 2 left off for a great third installment - based solely on the Oblivion, possibly the best enemy created for a computer game. Their look and idea threatening from the outset, and featuring in the hardest sections of Turok 2 - already a hard game, set this third one up to be an extremely hard but very enjoyable experience. However the game is overall a bit of a let down. The plot is very interesting - but bears little to the Oblivion we saw in the previous game - in fact Oblivion only features in a small section of it and we only see one type of the diverse range of Oblivion monster we saw previously. The music has also suffered, becoming more atmospheric and dull in comparison to the Orchestral might of T2. The game was overall much easier than the previous, and the graphics were a backwards step, becoming blocky and blurry. Overall Turok 3 is a good game but unfortunately not as good as the Second. Turok 3: Shadow Of Oblvion is quite good, the game lets you choose from two Turok's experiencing a different side of the story. The graphics are not as good as Turok 2 and are more blocky but that isn't a problem, the weapons are more high tech, the enemies are aliens and creatures with only a few dinosaurs. <br/><br/>The levels are shorter than Turok 2 and that's a good thing, you don't spend ages on a level searching for items but instead proceed to other levels more easier and this makes the game less dull because you're not stuck on the same environment. Turok 3 is a great shoot-em-up that should be played.
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