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''Outlaws'' is a 1997 [[The Western|Wild West]] [[First-Person Shooter]] game developed by [[Lucas Arts]].
''Outlaws'' is a 1997 [[The Western|Wild West]] [[First-Person Shooter]] game developed by [[LucasArts]].


It follows the journey for revenge of the retired Marshal James Anderson, who after returning home from a shopping trip to the town finds his wife murdered, his daughter kidnapped and his house burned to the ground by the henchmen of an evil railroad baron called Bob Graham.
It follows the journey for revenge of the retired Marshal James Anderson, who after returning home from a shopping trip to the town finds his wife murdered, his daughter kidnapped and his house burned to the ground by the henchmen of an evil railroad baron called Bob Graham.
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=== Tropes: ===


* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Anderson.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Anderson.
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* [[Big Bad]]: "Gentleman" Bob Graham
* [[Big Bad]]: "Gentleman" Bob Graham
* [[Bonus Level of Hell]]: In Ugly difficulty there is an additional cavern section on Level 6.
* [[Bonus Level of Hell]]: In Ugly difficulty there is an additional cavern section on Level 6.
* [[Cowboy Cop]]: Anderson was fired from being marshall for gunning down a suspect. It's worth noting that Anderson harbors no resentment for being fired. He fully realises that an officer of the law has to follow the law, and says so when another character claims his dismissal was unfair. [[Captain Obvious|Also, uh, he's literally a cowboy.]]
* [[Cowboy Cop]]: Anderson was fired from being marshall for gunning down a suspect. It's worth noting that Anderson harbors no resentment for being fired. He fully realizes that an officer of the law has to follow the law, and says so when another character claims his dismissal was unfair. [[Captain Obvious|Also, uh, he's literally a cowboy.]]
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: It has one of the best western music samples.
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: It has one of the best western music samples.
** Especially [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnG5X7iU4B0 The Last Gunfight].
** Especially [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnG5X7iU4B0 The Last Gunfight].
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* [[Taking the Kids]]: In addition of killing his wife, Bob Graham also kidnaps Anderson's daughter.
* [[Taking the Kids]]: In addition of killing his wife, Bob Graham also kidnaps Anderson's daughter.
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]:
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]:
{{quote| '''"Slim" Sam Fulton:'''...Damn it... I told that fool Doctor stealing your kid weren't gonna be good for everyone's... health... uhhhh *dies*<br />
{{quote|'''"Slim" Sam Fulton:'''...Damn it... I told that fool Doctor stealing your kid weren't gonna be good for everyone's... health... uhhhh *dies*
'''Anderson:''' It's a shame he didn't listen. }}
'''Anderson:''' It's a shame he didn't listen. }}
* [[Traintop Battle]]: It wouldn't be a [[Wild West]] game without it.
* [[Traintop Battle]]: It wouldn't be a [[Wild West]] game without it.
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 20 August 2019

Outlaws is a 1997 Wild West First-Person Shooter game developed by LucasArts.

It follows the journey for revenge of the retired Marshal James Anderson, who after returning home from a shopping trip to the town finds his wife murdered, his daughter kidnapped and his house burned to the ground by the henchmen of an evil railroad baron called Bob Graham.


Tropes used in Outlaws (1997 video game) include:


"Slim" Sam Fulton:...Damn it... I told that fool Doctor stealing your kid weren't gonna be good for everyone's... health... uhhhh *dies*
Anderson: It's a shame he didn't listen.