So the demand for a remaster of Turok was never truly high.
So, why exactly does Turok 2 fail to hold up? It's a mixture of the game's awkward controls, copious amounts of fog used to mask the game loading in assets, and the generally poor performance of most video games. And as it stands, many first-person shooters for the Nintendo 64 are not as fondly looked at anymore - except for Goldeneye and Perfect Dark. Yet, despite the game's popularity, Turok 2 has failed to hold up as time has passed. The pinnacle of the series, however, tends to be the second game in the franchise, Turok 2: Seeds of Evil. In fact, it was seen as an example of how first-person shooters, then a PC only genre, could be translated well to consoles. The Turok series was very popular in the late 90s.