The game was well received, garnering an 89% from the review collator Game Rankings for the Nintendo 64 version and labeled as a "must-buy" from GameSpot. However, the Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Color versions did not score as high when subsequently released.
Following on from Dinosaur Hunter, the N64 version of Seeds of Evil was released in Japan as Violence Killer: Turok New Generation (バイオレンスキラー TUROK NEW GENERATION?). There was later a printed soundtrack released for it, but the content is based on the PC version, which was never released in Japan.
A separate game, also titled Turok 2: Seeds of Evil, was released for the Game Boy Color in December 1998. Although set in the same fictional universe, it follows a different storyline.
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