

In addition, Rage Wars includes a single-player campaign mode (dubbed "Trials Mode") where players complete a character-based series of matches in various game modes (including special boss fights) to unlock new playable characters and extra character skins. The game supports up to four players at a time with a combination of split-screen multiplayer and AI bots. The game is very similar in concept to Unreal Tournament and Quake III: Arena, which were released shortly after Rage Wars.

Turok: Rage Wars is a sci-fi first-person shooter developed by Acclaim Austin and published by Acclaim for the Nintendo 64 in North America (on October 31, 1999) and Europe (on December 26, 1999).Ī spin-off of the Turok video game franchise (based on the game engine and multiplayer modes of Turok 2: Seeds of Evil), Rage Wars focuses on multiplayer arena matches rather than a single-player story mode.
