The franchise has seen continued support long after the initial 2015 PC release:
Levels remain sprawling and complex, requiring players to find keys to progress to the next world. The remaster also includes a Level Editor on Steam, allowing the community to build and share custom maps via the Steam Workshop. Turok Remastered
The game runs on Nightdive’s proprietary Kex Engine , which allows for dynamic lighting, bloom, and enhanced water effects that weren't possible in 1997. Preservation of Gameplay The franchise has seen continued support long after
Despite the graphical updates, the core experience remains intentionally retro: which allows for dynamic lighting
The primary goal of the remaster was to remove the severe hardware limitations of the original Nintendo 64 version while maintaining its aesthetic.