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Posted by: Adon
« on: January 12, 2016, 12:44:17 PM »
But there's an idea for a mod: Mon-Ark bossfight!
That would just be completely bad ass. But would take several different angles of modding including the model itself. And someone could just use the Dimetrodon's or Trex Bosses skin textures so it can match the game. But that would be really cool new enemies that are more defined from the comics.
Posted by: Mon-Ark
« on: January 10, 2016, 02:20:13 PM »
Yeah, in the comic campy was good, but I wish there was more of him going cyborg and turok using the chronosceptor on him. There seems to be a comic where that happens but I cant find it.
Posted by: Komenja
« on: January 10, 2016, 02:02:16 AM »
Its weird that in the comics, the campaigner wasnt nearly as epic as what you find ingame. He doesnt even reapper as far as i know. VH1 Campaigner is pretty badass, actually. He beats the crap out of Turok, who probably would've lost the fight without Seer cheapshotting the Campaigner from behind with magic. He shows up later in Dinosaur Hunter #36, as part of a nightmare where Turok is assaulted by all of his villains one by one. I was surprised Mon-Ark was the most recurring villain of the Valiant series, yet ingame is nothing more than a generic enemy. He's not in the game unfortunately, those are just generic unnamed Bionosaurs. But there's an idea for a mod: Mon-Ark bossfight! Most recurring villain award goes to Longhunter.
Posted by: Mon-Ark
« on: December 21, 2015, 12:48:44 PM »
Its weird that in the comics, the campaigner wasnt nearly as epic as what you find ingame. He doesnt even reapper as far as i know.
I was surprised Mon-Ark was the most recurring villian of the Valiant series, yet ingame is nothing more than a generic enemy.
The primagen has that baby E.T. face which doesnt strike me as menacing, tough i sure love seeing the bad ending where he loses half of his head (yet the legit ending is so goddam tame)
Posted by: Komenja
« on: November 18, 2015, 05:16:14 PM »
The Longhunter: It's interesting to know why he's aligned with The Campaigner. Obviously, The Campaigner could give him what he wanted in exchange. You'd wonder if The Campaigner was using him like the Primagen did with the Purr-Linn, by plotting to end them once their service was no longer useful. Then, Longhunter may have already been apart of Campaigner's army. To me, Longhunter seems more like a hired hand. Longhunter (Israel Crockett), like Campaigner, was another villian from the Valiant comics. They never worked together (hell, Longhunter didn't even get to Lost Land until after Campaigner was defeated). Longhunter had the most appearances out of Turok's rogues gallery, pretty much taking the role of Turok's nemesis. In the game, there probably isn't really any reason why Longhunter serves Campaigner; like the Bionosaurs he's just another cool character adapted from the comics. Though if you want to head-canon it, you could say this version of Longhunter and Tal'set share the same relationship as their Valiant comic counterparts, and Longhunter took the job just for a chance to kill the Turok.
Posted by: AbyssalDragon86
« on: November 18, 2015, 12:56:33 AM »
The Campaigner: The diabolical evil laughing cyborg villain who has an amplifying weapon (obviously for the Chronoscepter) pointed towards the sky like a true evil mastermind! xD Reading the story about him gives me more of an idea of who he was and what he wanted.
Thunder: Because he's The Campaigner's pet Tyrannosaurus Rex with a Stegosaurus tail, eye lasers and dragon's breath.
The Longhunter: It's interesting to know why he's aligned with The Campaigner. Obviously, The Campaigner could give him what he wanted in exchange. You'd wonder if The Campaigner was using him like the Primagen did with the Purr-Linn, by plotting to end them once their service was no longer useful. Then, Longhunter may have already been apart of Campaigner's army. To me, Longhunter seems more like a hired hand.
The Primagen: His story is also one of the most interesting. I remember reading that his ship entering some netherscape and created The Lost Land, right?
Oblivion: Until I played T3, I wasn't aware that all those evil voices were just his. I always thought it was random Flesh Eaters talking. I was a little disappointed at the boss battle, but he was still an interesting character. I liked the mystery that surrounded him and his ilk in SoE.
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These are pretty much some of the only ones I know so far. I haven't played the other games. I'd like to play Evolution.
Posted by: Adon
« on: November 17, 2015, 11:07:13 AM »
Those are good descriptions and thoughts on the villians there
Posted by: Cyriu
« on: November 15, 2015, 01:39:38 AM »
Hello everyone. I am new to the forums and glad that I found a community of Turok fans.
As for my opinions...
The Campaigner: This guy is just badass; a tyrannical cyborg warlord who leads a huge army of bionic dinosaurs, aliens, combat robots, demonic tribes men, and mutant green gorillas, and greets the player with one of the most awesome villainous laughs ever put in a videogame. He is a Turok classic in my eye.
Thunder: Essentially what would happen if InGen and Skynet forged a unholy alliance. One of my favorite Turok boss fights, despite it being a little easy.
The Primagen: Another excellent villain and definitely the deepest one in terms of 'reasons'. I love the design; a tall, lanky, and intimidating alien with bat wings and wielding strange telekinetic-like powers. I really like how the Primagen gives the aura of being part of a "superior" or god-like race from ancient times. The fight was also pretty damn great.
Oblivion: My favorite villain of the Turok games. I love how Oblivion gives that Lovecraftian vibe of it being a interdimensional god which in appearance is nothing short of a abomination. I just love it's design, so badass and creepy at the same time. Such a shame that the fight is pretty easy and short.
Bruckner: The problem I have with him is that he is not developed much; you just see him in the beginning, then you hear some rumors, then you see him again after finishing chapter 4, then you hear some more rumors about him, and then you fight him while he is riding a T-rex. There just not much to him but at least you fight a T-rex armed with firepower at the end.
Tyrannus: It's such a shame that Turok Evolution 2 was never made, because I wanted to see more of this guy and his army. The Slegs are such a great concept in terms of a villainous organization for a Turok game, a collective of different lizard and saurian species united under the banner of a Tyrannical anthropomorphic T-rex, who wields unknown powers and wants to kill all humans. Such potential that was never realized.
Kane: He is all right. The relationship that he and Turok have is a interesting one, and I particularly liked their conversation at the end where Kane identifies himself as a soldier and Turok identifies himself as a warrior. But he is also pretty forgettable really.
Mama Scarface: One of the best Turok villains, as well as having a pretty awesome boss fights and a very well made buildup throughout the whole game. This is one of the very few things that Turok (2008) did right.
Posted by: Rok
« on: October 09, 2015, 03:08:20 PM »
We need some Mama Scarface memes lol
Posted by: Duke64
« on: September 28, 2015, 12:13:55 AM »
I'm imagining Turok shove a grenade into Kane's mouth, then chuck him into Mama Scarface's mouth. Explosive dog treats!
Lol that I can imagine xD Mama Scarface would still be walking after it to, making Kaine feel unimportant again 
Posted by: Komenja
« on: September 27, 2015, 01:04:47 AM »
I wish Turok fed Kaine to mama scarface and that was the end rather then him killing the rex hehe
Now that is something I would like to see lol CHOMP CHOMP
I'm imagining Turok shove a grenade into Kane's mouth, then chuck him into Mama Scarface's mouth. Explosive dog treats! I'm also glad you guys brought up Mama Scarface, can't believe I forgot about her in the first post. She's a very sympathetic villain, more so than Primagen. Hell, she isn't even a villain, she's just an animal doing what animals do, then Turok barges into her nest looking for a radio, kills her babies and slices her eye up. Now she just wants revenge. She gets bonus points for her second fight being pretty much the best boss fight in that game.
Posted by: Adon
« on: September 22, 2015, 02:54:54 PM »
I wish Turok fed Kaine to mama scarface and that was the end rather then him killing the rex hehe
Now that is something I would like to see lol CHOMP CHOMP Mama scarface is most likely the best villain in the game. Kane looks like something out of the new Deus Ex games.
Heheh funny and good comparison and I agree to she is surely the best in this game every time you see this gigantic Rex you get scared  at least I do ROARRR
Posted by: Jay Doomed
« on: September 22, 2015, 12:01:42 PM »
I wish Turok fed Kaine to mama scarface and that was the end rather then him killing the rex hehe
Posted by: Duke64
« on: September 21, 2015, 03:34:00 PM »
In 08 Kane was the villain alright but he never stood a chance against Turok. When given the chance Turok destroyed him quite quickly hehe. The boss right after however was pretty awesome in Mama Scarface. I think this guy is playing on easy hehe either that or he is pretty good at it.
Posted by: Jay Doomed
« on: September 21, 2015, 12:57:21 AM »
The Campaigner and Primagen are the coolest villians imo. The Campaigner is pretty original and he isn't to over sized but he was tough as they come! But the Trex in Turok 1 is very notable to I agree.
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