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(1997 Video Game)

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8/10
Spagetti Western at its Best..
Pooch-E24 March 2001
This is one of the best games on the PC. Not because of its graphics or gameplay but because of the story. You actually feel you are playing the character and with the addition of the great storyline and wonderful music. It is hard to resist buying a six-shooter and moving west.
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Great game, ahead of its time
Clouseau221 February 2003
Outlaws was one of the best first-person shooter (FPS) games ever made. A product of LucasArts, it featured a few technical innovations -- expansive outdoor areas, for instance -- but its best features were the storyline (lone man must track down the men who killed his wife and kidnapped his daughter), the music (by Clint Bajakian), and the voice acting. (Richard Moll -- bailiff Bull Shannon from TV sit-com "Night Court" in particular did an excellent job.)

Technologically dated, but it was a real classic.
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10/10
Just the best game ever
Rick-Boender-830-87356027 September 2011
Warning: Spoilers
It is so good, from the beginning that his daughter got kidnapped and wife got shot, till the day the "Gentleman" got killed by Marshal James Anderson, and walks away with his child on the brown horse.

You feel like you're the character. Walking trough the small western cities, heading on the train to Cortéz, and into the cliffs near Dogsville. Everything is great about this game.

Every time I play this game, it is always the great story and characters that grab you. It just never gets old!

10 stars is just too low for this game. I, still, recommends this game to everyone out there.
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