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Outlaws (1997 video game)

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more and more outlaws, Anderson is confronted by Dr. Death in an old mine. Anderson eventually gets the drop on him; he gets tangled up in a rope above a deep mine shaft. Dr. Death tells him that his daughter is hidden in an old Indian cliff village. After finding out that Anderson is not going to let him out of the pit, he teases Anderson about the murder of his wife. Anderson is enraged and puts his cigar in the pulley from which the rope is hanging, eventually burning up the rope and sending Dr. Death plummeting to his demise at the bottom of the shaft.
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his way into Graham's villa, and finally confronts him. After a fierce gunfight, Graham is believed dead and falls to the ground, and Anderson reunites with his daughter. Graham, clinging to life and gun trained on Anderson, reveals that he was the one who murdered Anderson's father. Just as Graham is about to finish off Anderson, Sarah manages to shoot Graham with Anderson's gun avenging her grandfather's death. After a tearful reunion, father and daughter ride into the sunset.
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for recovering stolen gold, capturing/killing the outlaw, and for killing enemies. Each outlaw that the player captures or kills appears in a jail cell in Anderson's field office. More points are awarded for capturing an outlaw than for killing one, due to the difficulty in capturing one alive. Completion of the Historical Missions is not a requirement for playing the single player campaign.
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At the Indian village, Anderson is ambushed by renegade Indian Two Feathers. After defeating him, Two Feathers praises Anderson's strength in battle, and out of sympathy because he once had a child he had lost, tells him the real location of Sarah: Bob Graham's estate, Big Rock ranch. Anderson blasts
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writer Gus Turner included it in his list of The 25 Best LucasArts Games. Of its legacy Turner said it was not a "major financial success, the title has only been able to attract a cult following since its release." Brittany Vincent of ShackNews placed it on her list of Five LucasArts Classics Ripe
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includes a set of five discrete missions that chronicle Anderson's rise to the rank of U.S. Marshal. Each of the missions requires Anderson to either capture or kill a specific outlaw. Ranks (Deputy, Sheriff, and Marshal) are awarded on the accumulation of a set number of points. Points are awarded
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On his journey Anderson is haunted by dreams of his father's murder as a child. He recalls that while the two were camping out in the wild, an unknown assailant shot his father in his sleep for no specific reason, but left young James alive, telling him "to keep that fear , kid". After questioning
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before its demise. The player can assume the role of one of six characters from the main game: James Anderson, Matt "Dr. Death" Jackson, "Bloody" Mary Nash, Chief Two-Feathers, "Gentleman" Bob Graham, and "Spittin'" Jack Sanchez. Each character has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of
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and several other media outlets organized a playthrough of several LucasArts games to honor the then recently closed developer. GameSpot staff noted that the "community for has created like 75 user generated maps." In reality more than 1,500 custom multiplayer maps have been created since
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is used to display the game's cutscenes. The game was also originally planned to have 12 unique multiplayer characters, each with their own in-game attributes. The final release halved that number to six characters. The game was inspired by western films such as
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contains fifteen different audio tracks which were suitable for playback on a regular CD player. It is noteworthy that the crystal case of the game's original release had a tracklist printed on its back side as it is the case with most normal audio CDs.
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had to take time to warm up to the game. "when you start playing Outlaws, it feels downright cruddy." Brooker stated that after a lengthy amount of play his opinion changed, and ultimately he gave the game a favorable review.
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engine, and it shows. The graphics are a bit outdated, a bit disorienting, and more than a bit pixelated in close. The game's saving grace is its plot, admittedly and oft-overlooked aspect of this genre."
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The game received generally favorable reviews from critics. While the graphics were often the topic of scrutiny and comparison to better looking titles of the time, such as
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reviewer Chris Hudak commended the game's story and cinematic cutscenes, calling it a "movie-worthy experience" and citing the cinematic and musical influences of
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noted that while the game did not look as visually appealing as its competitors, other developers should "show as much thought in level and multiplayer design."
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James Anderson, who seeks to bring justice to a gang of criminals who killed his wife and kidnapped his daughter. It uses an enhanced version of the
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Encompassing classic Ennio Morricone as well as Mariachi and American Indian-themed cues on the side, it's hard to imagine a finer Western score.
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editor Luke Plunkett praised the game's soundtrack and called the multiplayer "excellent." Plunkett cited the release of the visually superior
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animation sequences. These have special filters to look hand-drawn, and play between each mission and set up the action in the next area.
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was released for free. It added four single player missions as well as multiplayer maps and updated the game to version 2.0.
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system. Unlike many modern shooters, which switch to a full screen zoom, here only the scope itself is affected by the zoom.
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received mostly positive reviews from critics. It has been featured in multiple Best Of lists since its release.
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magazine's reviewer stated that "not for the first time, shown that it's not infallible." Charlie Brooker of
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s Stew Shearer gave high marks for the game's villains; he called them "fun to hate." He stated that
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inventory item to lighten dark areas, and use a shovel in specific areas to dig holes. In the lower
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weapons and items, such as a rifle, shotgun, dynamite and revolver. The player can activate the
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not long after as factors that led to the game fading into obscurity for most players.
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support. Shortly after the initial release, a small official expansion pack called
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was used with authentic instruments which was uncommon at that time. In total,
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In 1997, LucasArts released a patch to update the game to version 1.1 to add
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In 1998, LucasArts released a set of four single player missions, called
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for Remakes, and noted that it "deserves another chance to woo gamers."
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portrays Matt Jackson, the secondary antagonist. Veteran voice actor
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was released, and maps continued to be released until late 2012.
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Some reviewers were more critical of the game. The reviewer for
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compatibility to the game in 2001, complementing the existing
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on April 7, 1997. It is the first video game to feature a
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speed/maneuverability, weapons selection, and resistance.
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portrays two characters, George Bowers and Jack Sanchez.
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Several veteran actors lend their voices to the game.
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experimenting on a cow, and several references to the
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Index


Developer(s)
LucasArts
Publisher(s)
Producer(s)
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Writer(s)
Composer(s)
Clint Bajakian
Engine
Jedi engine
Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)
First-person shooter
Single-player
multiplayer
first-person shooter
LucasArts
Wild West
U.S. Marshal
Jedi
game engine
Star Wars: Dark Forces
sniper zoom
INSANE animation engine
computer graphics
Quake

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