Posted Oct 30, 2007 at 02:48PM by Sally B. Listed in: Videos, Turok, Games Tags: GameStop, Turok, Propaganda Games
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Those who have problems coming up with food to put on the family table may want to take a hint or two from resident wild man Joseph Turok, who apparently doesn't have any qualms with killing a raptor or two with his bare hands as evidenced in this video.

Watch Turok sneak in behind dinos small and large alike, and watch him slit their throats with his trusty knife. Turok truly is the man to look up to in the realm of hunting, with his weapons of expertise ranging from knives, bow and arrows, and silenced rifles as shown in Propaganda Game's Quiet Kills gameplay vignette.

Want to get more hunting lessons? Be sure to pre-order Turok (by Propaganda Games for the Xbox 360 and PS3) from GameStop to get a demo disc and a Turok t-shirt. Your hungry family will love you for it.




Buy: [Turok (PS3)]
Buy: [Turok (Xbox 360)]


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   by Eclipze_ - 2007-10-30
 » Lmao!

This is getting weird.. I just watched this and the blacksite video a few hours ago. Its just funny how the two videos I just happened to look at end up on here.

   by shabghai360 - 2007-10-31
 » cool

that means QJ go it right. This is after all a kinda dump site for anything and everything that might be of interest for the 360 user. It's a day to day update.




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