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Tork twists onto Xbox

Ubisoft's action title starring a young Neanderthal clubs its way onto Microsoft's console after near-extinction in development limbo.

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Ubisoft today announced that Tork: Prehistoric Punk has finally arrived as an exclusive title for the Xbox. The game was frozen in development after original publisher Microsoft dropped the game from its lineup in 2002. Ubisoft thawed the project when it acquired French developer Tiwak in January 2004.

The game stars Tork, a young caveboy on a quest to rescue his father after their village is ransacked. To fend off prehistoric predators, Tork can shape-shift into a yeti, an armadillo, and a flying squirrel. Gamers will time travel their ways through 17 levels spanning the Prehistoric Age, the futuristic Age of the Machines, and everything in between.

Tork: Prehistoric Punk is rated "E" for Everyone and retails for $19.99. For more information on the game, check out our previous coverage.

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