This is a good true game, focusing on resource management of a whole lot of resources. It's not for everyone who is looking for a casual game, but for those who love to sink their teeth into a rare (if not completely unique) complicated puzzle city builder, then this will be a treat.
Pay once, play forever. A least a million hours of game in here. Been playing for decades.
I played the demo of Outlaws as a kid and loved it, but never got a copy until I was an adult. Unfortunately, I couldn't get it to run on Windows. That has all changed with this brilliant release. This game is spectacular. The feel of the environment, music and cutscenes are all top notch. These elements combine with some fairly basic FPS elements to produce an emotional journey as you blast your way through towns full of villains as you pursue your daughter's kidnapper and wife's murderer. While engaging in enemies, you'll pick up weapons and tools to get you places. The game was the first every to use a scope's zoomed view. And digging your way under a building with a shovel is quite wonderful. But the best part of the game is dodging bullet while looking for secrets. Secret rooms could include extra weapons or ammunition or amusing animations that I won't spoil here. Technically, the game runs like a brand new game. It feels good on my widescreen monitor (I'm not sure if it's stretching, but it probably is). All of the graphics show correctly, with correct colors, animation speeds and clarity. Everything is just right. Perhaps my favorite part of the game is that it loads quickly, you can save anywhere at any time, which allows it to fit my schedule. You can play for a few minutes and come back to it later. And that makes this a great hardcore-casual mix of a game for me.
If you're into strategy, this is it. You plot your actions and then you see them play out in real-time. You have snipers, RPGers, shotgunners, assault riflers and often an unarmed person to protect or slay. You position, give them orders, and hope for the best. If you haven't played this game, get it. There's nothing else out there quite like it.