Outlaws (PC)
Developer: LucasArts
Developer: LucasArts
Developer: LucasArts
Publisher: LucasArts
Publisher: LucasArts
Genre: Action
Release Date: April 5, 1997 (US)
Release Date: February 4, 1998 (UK)
Release Date: April 5, 1997 (US)
T for Teen: Animated Violence
Outlaws
Outlaws (PC)
Developer: LucasArts
Developer: LucasArts
Developer: LucasArts
Publisher: LucasArts
Publisher: LucasArts
Genre: Action
Release Date: April 5, 1997 (US)
Release Date: February 4, 1998 (UK)
Release Date: April 5, 1997 (US)
T for Teen: Animated Violence
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Outlaws

Outlaws is one of the first LucasArts games to feature multiplayer support, a feature for which gamers clamored following the release of Dark Forces. The multiplayer mode allows each player to choose from six of the 12 outlaws in the game, each with his or her own unique fighting characteristics. In all, Outlaws has three complete game variations to give players rich replay value -- a cinematic adventure game, a bounty-hunter action game and a thrilling, multiplayer game -- all from a first person perspective. The game was designed to transcend the traditional first person shoot `em up. In the adventure game component you are ex-marshal James Anderson, once the most feared lawman in the West. When your sheltered life is shattered by desperadoes, you embark on a quest that leads you to the deadliest killers this side of the Mississippi.


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Editions

Outlaws (PC)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: April 5, 1997
Publisher: LucasArts

ESRB T for Teen Animated Violence

Outlaws (PC)

Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: February 4, 1998
Publisher: LucasArts

Outlaws (PC)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: February 4, 1998
Publisher: LucasArts

Specifications

Minimum Requirements

Windows 95/98
Pentium 60
16 MB RAM
30 MB HD space.

Recommended Requirements

Pentium 90.

For more info on these technical requirements and features, please view GameSpy's Specs FAQ.

Features

    Three game variations spaghetti western shooter, bountry hunter action & multiplayer shootouts; challenges the wit as well the trigger finger shooting the civilians may leave you swinging from a rope; multiplayer games supports 2 to 8 players over modern, network or internet. From your own gang and hit the trail.

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