Posted on: May 20, 2020

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Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 489 Rezensionen: 10
"Come 'ere~ Marshal!"
Some people may be put off by the fact that Outlaws is an old game, with old graphics and old control scheme, this is one of the finest shooters of late 90s. Controls are responsive and the little things that might irk you will grow on within few levels, though it did take me few runs through the keyboard just to find a way to use a crowbar. Shooting might require some getting used to if you haven't played these types of games, but the feeling of mastering how to fire each gun is satisfying. If you are familiar with the games of this age, you'll have no problem with Outlaws. Graphics are excellent and the level of detail is beyond what I was prepared for. The cut scenes are well made and enjoyable, but not too long. Story of Outlaws is as basic as almost any other wild west shooters story: Something happens to your family. Go deal with the bad guys by working up the chain of command. It doesn't take that long to play through it and whenever that is a good or bad is up to you. For me, it's a good thing, since the game doesn't stay out its welcome. But what crowns this game for me is the voice acting, sound design and atmosphere. Though the enemies repeat their lines quite often, all of the voice acting is well acted and fits each character well. Every weapon sounds as it should and there were many times that I was alerted by nearby enemy, because I heard heard a bullet hitting the wall near me. Background musics never feel out of place and even if the locations did seem bit "old school", the feeling each area gave me was that of a man seeking revenge, letting no-one stop him. Over all, I would recommend this game to anyone who wants to play a quality game from the 90s, especially if you like first person shooters or you just like wild west games.
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