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Turok 2: Seeds of Evil : ウィキペディア英語版
Turok 2: Seeds of Evil

''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'' is a first-person shooter video game developed by Iguana Entertainment and originally released for the Nintendo 64 in late 1998. A port was released for Microsoft Windows shortly afterwards. ''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'' is the second game in the ''Turok'' video game series and a sequel to ''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter''. In the game, the player assumes the role of Turok as he tries to defeat a powerful alien entity called the Primagen.
''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'' received very positive reviews from video game journalists and sold more than one million copies in the United States. Critics praised the arsenal of weapons and the length of the levels, but opinions were mixed on its inconsistent frame rate. A separate game, also titled ''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'', was released for the Game Boy Color in December 1998. Although set in the same fictional universe, it follows a different storyline. A sequel, ''Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion'', was released in 2000. In 2015, it was announced that a new remastered PC version of the game will be released through digital stores.
==Plot==
''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'' begins with the new Turok, Joshua Fireseed, appearing through a portal to face a blue-skinned woman named Adon. She explains he has been called by the Elders of the Lost Lands, the Lazarus Concordance, to defeat a powerful alien entity called the Primagen.〔 The Primagen is a creature imprisoned long ago in the wreckage of his spacecraft after attempting to conquer a place called the Lost Lands; a bizarre and barbarian world where "Time has no meaning". The Primagen seeks to destroy five devices called Energy Totems and has mobilized several races of creatures in an attempt to destroy them.〔 Turok must locate the Energy Totems and destroy all forces mobilized to attack them, and then defeat the Primagen himself to end the threat he poses to the Lost Land.〔 To accomplish his quest, Turok must acquire ancient magical powers from Talisman chambers.
Throughout the game, a mysterious entity calling itself Oblivion attempts to thwart Turok's quest by creating false copies of the Talisman chamber portals that lead to areas populated by its servants, the Flesh Eaters.〔 Eventually, Turok faces the Primagen himself. How the Primagen dies and the game's ending depends on what the player did during the game. If not all of the objectives are completed, the Primagen will collapse from his fatal injuries. When talking to Adon, she thanks Joshua for his efforts, but states that although the Primagen's body was fatally injured, traces of his psychic powers seem to remain, causing her to wonder if he's really dead. If all of the objectives are completed, the Primagen will be obliterated by a series of energy blasts from the totems. Adon will give a greater thanks to Joshua and state the Primagen's body is destroyed and no traces of his powers remain. Once the credits have finished rolling, the player will hear Oblivion say "It is inevitable". This sets up the plot for the sequel ''Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion''.

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