Premier Hollywood Actors to Star in Cinematic Story of Turok

October 2, 2007

Premier Hollywood Actors to Star in Cinematic
Story of Turok

Timothy Olyphant, Powers Boothe, Ron Perlman,
William Fichtner and Donnie Wahlberg Voice Characters in Dinosaur-Filled First
Person Shooter Game

Prominent actors will star as the major
characters appearing throughout Turok, the upcoming story-driven, sci-fi first
person shooter game from Touchstone. Timothy Olyphant, Powers Boothe, Ron
Perlman, William Fichtner and Donnie Wahlberg are among the actors who recorded
voices of characters in the game, which will be released on February 5, 2008,
for the Xbox 360 and PLAYSTATION 3.

Turok is an epic, story-driven first person
shooter set on a dark, mysterious planet in the future. The player will take on
the role of Joseph Turok, a former black ops commando, now part of an elite
special forces squad, known as Whiskey Company, which is on a mission to take
down Roland Kane and his army, the Mendel-Gruman Corporation. As Whiskey
Company’s ship approaches the planet inhabited by Mendel-Gruman, the ship is
shot down. Turok is stranded on the planet and must locate other crash survivors
while confronting Mendel-Gruman soldiers and a variety of dinosaurs and other
ravenous creatures.

The realism of Turok and his team’s terrifying
circumstance is conveyed through the distinguished voice talent. Gregory Norman
Cruz provides the voice of Joseph Turok and the other members of Whiskey Company
are: Timothy Olyphant (as Cowboy), Ron Perlman (Slade), Donnie Wahlberg
(Shepard), William Fichtner (Logan), Mark Rolston (Cole), Chris Judge (Jericho),
Lombardo Boyar (Gonzales), Gideon Emery (Reese), Josh Gomez (Parker), Jon Curry
(Foster), Jason Harris (Carter) and Steve Van Wormer (Henderson).

Powers Boothe is the voice of the villain, Roland
Kane, an escaped war criminal and Turok’s former mentor. Sean Donnellan voices
Grimes, Kane’s mysterious, elusive henchman and part of Mendel-Gruman.

“The actors who lent their voices to Turok are a
testament to both the magnitude of the project and the interest of top-notch
talent,” said Josh Holmes, vice president and general manager of Propaganda
Games, the Vancouver, British Columbia-based developer. “The characters in the
story are paramount to the experience and we have assembled an outstanding cast
to assure high quality performances across the board.”

Turok is rated M for Mature by the Entertainment
Software Rating Board (ESRB).

For more information about Turok, log on to
www.turok.com.