>>6083228>TurokI played the Xbox 360 Turok which I believe was just some mediocre reimagined adaptation unrelated to the original series. I do know of the Cerebral Borer hehe I have seen some gifs lol it is a cool weapon idea but sadly absent from the Turok remake just standard sniper rifles shotguns and things, a lot of the gameplay disappointingly was knifing dinosaurs?? on xbox, there was this super annoying mechanic, you had to press a and analogue stick to dive out the way, but it was a semi quick-time event type thing, so dinosaurs would leap at you, sometimes they magnetically just clamped down onto your character and began chomping, other times the dive aside would register it depended upon what haphazard angle you were facing as the dinosaur approached, and it really took you out of the first person gunplay experience, I remember being annoyed by that game mechanic because all I wanted to do was shotgun 10,000 velociraptors in the face like an old school arena shooter, not have to constantly first person dodge roll away messing up your aim. I never completed that game which was quite rare, in my xbox360 / ps3 era I obsessively persevered through many many really banal terrible videogames lol, the xbox Turok was not one of them
>Space tribal music / themesPerhaps SPACE TRIBAL / space primitivism themed music is difficult to source because it is unrooted in reality (another theme for me is dragonflight, surprisingly hard to find many good visual references or concept art for that theme even setting aside Game Of Thrones, Eragon or that Lair ps3 game lol, you would think otherwise it is the most generic fantasy scenario possible, but perhaps it is hard to draw anatomically / aerodynamically? lacking visual references etc). Also when one franchise dominates a genre (eg Star Wars crowds out all sword and planet type sci-fi etc) it tends to displace the memorability, the imaginative impetus of other fictional worlds etc from audience consciousness - for instance, I am a bit saddened that no Elric Of Melnibone film will ever arrive before Game Of Thrones, because people will look at the aesthetic and feel they have seen it before etc (similarly, Dune and Star Wars, Jodorowsky in his documentary describes this)
The most obvious space tribal music reference for a space monkey setting is of course James Cameron Avatar, even the aliens are blue lol. Incidentally the thing that most impressed me when I saw Avatar 2 were the spaceships, there is only like a brief glimpse of them but someone put some serious effort into the realism of their design. I often fantasise about a really hard sci-fi space setting akin to Children Of A Dead Earth, Delta-V Rings Of Saturn etc or The Expanse (early series before it did ring bubble alien portal), I wish some astrophysicist anon with massive lore knowledge of orbital mechanics would make this hehe