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wwee: I was hoping Call of Juarez
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ovoon: Who owns that one? It would be nice to have on here, I really love that series.
Ubisoft, but I think it's too new to be on GOG.
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Gremmi: GOG isn't getting Outlaws, GOG is getting Desperados.
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Probably true. That said, if GoG did manage to somehow pry Outlaws out of LucasArts' dessicated, claw-like grip, I'd do something drastic to show my affection for them. Like mail them my firstborn*.

(* Disclaimer: I do not actually have a firstborn.)
Outlawz was the only non-jedi game that used the old Jedi engine, wasnt it? And it still has online activity in their servers.
My hunch is on Desperados. :-)
Feels weird to me they hinted at it saying outlaws, that's confusing if they're not releasing it.
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BananaJane: Feels weird to me they hinted at it saying outlaws, that's confusing if they're not releasing it.
The hints were only for Atari games.
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Elwin: BTw, how do the Desperados compare to the Commandos series? Does it feature the same tough-as-nails hardcore gameplay or has a more relaxed feeling to it?
I remember Desperados as being harder than Commandos, but similar. Bigger levels in some cases as I recall. On the plus side, Desperados had some interesting controlling moves.

Such as the ability to leanout from behind cover, fire, then duck back into cover. There was also a kind of a "macro" function, called "Quick Actions", so you could string a bunch of commands together, like move to point X + fire. You could give each character a different QA, and then "trigger" all quick actions to fire simultaneously, for coordinated assaults, etc. Pretty cool.

I never finished it because some of the levels were HUGE and real brain busters, whereas I did finish Commandos. But Desperados was awesome, and had a great old West feel to it!
Post edited April 21, 2011 by tritone
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Elwin: BTw, how do the Desperados compare to the Commandos series? Does it feature the same tough-as-nails hardcore gameplay or has a more relaxed feeling to it?
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tritone: I remember Desperadoes as being harder than Commandos, but similar. Bigger levels in some cases as I recall. On the plus side, Desperadoes had some interesting controlling moves.

Such as the ability to leanout from behind cover, fire, then duck back into cover. There was also a kind of a "macro" function, called "Quick Actions", so you could string a bunch of commands together, like move to point X + fire. You could give each character a different QA, and then "fire off" all quick actions simultaneously, for coordinated assaults, etc. Pretty cool.

I never finished it because some of the levels were HUGE and real brain busters. But it was awesome, and had a great old West feel to it!
Really? Harder? I thought they were both pretty tough, but I SUCKED big time at Commandos.
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BananaJane: Feels weird to me they hinted at it saying outlaws, that's confusing if they're not releasing it.
The fact that they said Outlaws is what makes it obvious that it isn't outlaws. For one, they said they would release Atari games, Outlaws is LucasArts. Desperados is Atari. Another reason is that they it was meant to be a hint. Saying the game title "Outlaws" in the hint is almost obvious that that wouldn't be it. Plus, in Outlaws, your a marshal shooting Outlaws, you never ride with them.
Post edited April 21, 2011 by ovoon
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ovoon: Plus, in Outlaws, your a marshal shooting Outlaws, you never ride with them.
In Desperados, you are a bounty hunter, hunting bandidos, and not riding "with" the outlaws either, but I agree it's a much more likely choice than Outlaws!
If I remember the promotional conference clearly, all the mystery games are Atari releases so it will be whatever popular western game from the nineties that Atari managed to get it's hands on.
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wwee: I was hoping Call of Juarez
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ovoon: Who owns that one? It would be nice to have on here, I really love that series.
I thinks its Ubisoft.
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tritone: I remember Desperadoes as being harder than Commandos, but similar. Bigger levels in some cases as I recall. On the plus side, Desperadoes had some interesting controlling moves.

Such as the ability to leanout from behind cover, fire, then duck back into cover. There was also a kind of a "macro" function, called "Quick Actions", so you could string a bunch of commands together, like move to point X + fire. You could give each character a different QA, and then "fire off" all quick actions simultaneously, for coordinated assaults, etc. Pretty cool.

I never finished it because some of the levels were HUGE and real brain busters. But it was awesome, and had a great old West feel to it!
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ovoon: Really? Harder? I thought they were both pretty tough, but I SUCKED big time at Commandos.
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BananaJane: Feels weird to me they hinted at it saying outlaws, that's confusing if they're not releasing it.
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ovoon: The fact that they said Outlaws is what makes it obvious that it isn't outlaws. For one, they said they would release Atari games, Outlaws is LucasArts. Desperados is Atari. Another reason is that they it was meant to be a hint. Saying the game title "Outlaws" in the hint is almost obvious that that wouldn't be it. Plus, in Outlaws, your a marshal shooting Outlaws, you never ride with them.
I didn't know they were only getting Atari games
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tritone: In Desperados, you are a bounty hunter, hunting bandidos, and not riding "with" the outlaws either, but I agree it's a much more likely choice than Outlaws!
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Can't Sanchez be considered an outlaw?

Doc was to be hung, so can he also be considered an outlaw?

If so, then you * are * riding with outlaws :-)
Post edited April 21, 2011 by tarangwydion
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BananaJane: I didn't know they were only getting Atari games
It wasn't communicated until later...rather confusing and disappointing.
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tarangwydion: If so, then you * are * riding with outlaws :-)
Sure... why not. We're all outlaws of one sort or another! :)