This is a worth playing game at least that is what i think,sure the AI on the enemies is a little problem (can be fixed)
the future. The player will take on the role of Joseph Turok, a former black ops
commando, now part of an elite special forces squad, known as Whiskey Company,
which is on a mission to take down Roland Kane and his army, the Mendel-Gruman
Corporation. As Whiskey Company's ship approaches the planet inhabited by
Mendel-Gruman, the ship is shot down. Turok is stranded on the planet and must
locate other crash survivors while confronting Mendel-Gruman soldiers and a variety
of dinosaurs and other ravenous creatures. Things kick off fine, with flashbacks showing off the history between Turok and Kane. As soon as you start fighting for survival, however, your purpose changes from finding Kane to locating crash sites, finding com-link boxes and going on other mundane tasks. The story quickly loses its thread from then on, making the player less interested in the universe as well as its characters. The game hurls players 200 years into the future and follows the account of a tough ex-black-ops who are both ex convicts and ex millitary (merceneries). Unless you want to be chopped into mince meat by dinosaur teeth, you're gonna have to think every step of the way. Trouble is, most of the time dinosaurs can leap out of nowhere and knock you over. As soon as your character gets back on his feet, your primary instinct will be to start shooting.
Quite high minimum system requirements
Comes on 2 DVD's, 18 Gigs hard drive space (biggest yet I've played), Win XP or Vista, 2.4 GHz Pentium or AMD Athlon 3400 equiv., 1 GB RAM, 128mb Direct X 9.0c, 3D video card (nVidia 6600 or better or ATI Radeon x1300 or better, excluding X1550), onboard integrated chipsets are not supported. 16 bit Direct X 9.0c sound card, 8xDVDROM drive. Does not use Direct X-10. Personly i think this game is worth playing and to buy.