Turok is stomping its way onto Nintendo Switch

Letting loose a retro roar.

No, we didn’t make that up, the ‘90s sci-fi shooter Turok: Dinosaur Hunter really is coming to Nintendo Switch on March 18.

First released back in 1997 on the N64, Turok stars a time-travelling warrior who finds himself on a planet teeming with dinosaurs. And then proceeds to shoot them all, naturally. With a huge range of monstrous enemies and satisfying weapons, it’s a classic of its era, though largely overshadowed by Goldeneye 64 which released in the same year.

Don’t get your hopes up for a Resident Evil 2 style remaster though, this is very much a port of the original game, complete with render distance limiting fog and adorably blocky dino faces. That said, the Switch release does promise “enhanced with a new visual engine and exciting new features to sink your teeth into!” However, what these new additions are has yet to be detailed.

Turok coming to Nintendo Switch
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Turok’s description on the Nintendo store page has turned a few heads thanks to it going a bit above and beyond the call of ‘90s nostalgia. Here’s everything Turok Switch claims to offer:

  • Completely 3-D Virtual World
  • Run, jump, climb in any direction in a fully 3D world, with the ability to independently look and aim your weapons up, down, or sideways.
  • Intelligent Enemies Programmed for Ferocity
  • Variable aggression profiles make each enemy behave uniquely.
  • 14 Monstrous High-tech Weapons
  • From the Grenade Launcher, Plasma Pulse Rifle and Alien Weapon, to the Quad Rocket Launcher and, the mother of all guns, the Atomic Fusion Cannon!
  • Advanced Interactive Backgrounds with Particle Technology
  • Cobwebs sway. Bubbles form rings on the water's surface. Bullets ricochet. Trees explode into flames and crash to the ground. Waterfalls boil with foam.
  • Bionically Engineered Dinosaurs
  • Razor-toothed Raptors. Artillery-packing Triceratops. Alien Infantry and a Laser-Guided T-Rex. Following your every move with head-tracking technology.

While we’re all for Laser-Guided T-Rexes, celebrating the ability to “aim your weapons up, down, or sideways” seems a bit odd in this day and age. As it happens, blurb appears to have been ripped straight from the back of Turok’s original PC release. Cheeky.

Turok on Switch is due to release this year, March 18, but it’ll arrive on the eShop for the pretty steep price of $19.99, which may put off more than a few nostalgia-driven potential buyers.

Associate Editor

Henry Stenhouse serves an eternal punishment as the Associate Editor of AllGamers. He spent his younger life studying the laws of physics, even going so far as to complete a PhD in the subject before video games stole his soul. Confess your love of Super Smash Bros. via email at henry@moonrock.biz, or catch him on Twitter.

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