Lethal II is just as good as the original, and its new features will make it one of the hottest shooters of the year. And it's Magnum-style casing feels more realistic for a Western shooter. This premier light gun is more effective than it was in the first Lethal, especially when you're targeting moving objects. Every gamer who's ever used the Justifier is acquainted with its accuracy and quick trigger action. Each weapon has a distinct firing pattern that creates an intensely realistic shooting experience.Īlthough you can use a regular controller, you gotta go with the gun. Konamis showdown in the Old West makes the leap from the arcades to the Genesis in Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters. Ghost 2 (Namco, 1994) CarnEvil (Midway, 1998) Carnival King (Incredible Technologies, 2002) Cheyenne (Exidy, 1984) Chiller (Exidy, 1986) Clay Pigeon (Exidy, 1986) Claybuster (Taito, 1978) Combat / Catch-22 (Exidy, 1985) Confidential Mission (Sega of America, Inc. The best features, though, are the shooting effects. New digitized voices and enemy sound effects will inspire you to heroic deeds. In the sound department, Lethal II is everything its predecessor was and more. Although the blood and gore were left out, the clear digitized sprites will have you ducking behind the couch, and the realistic BD-style back grounds give you more Western flavor than Tombstone. Much like the first game, Lethal II's graphics are hot. Take advantage of this option before you lose it. LETHAL ENFORCERS 2 GUNFIGHTERS SEGA GENESIS FULLOther sharp pixels include daggers hurling into the screen and some cool bullet-holes when gunmen fill you full of lead. What we get is a game that looks and sounds entirely different yet plays EXACTLY the same. The train and the stagecoach shootouts, which are on the move, look particularly slick. Released in 1994, this arcade port followed up the original Lethal Enforcers shooter game with a throwback to the old west Technically considered a prequel, Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters graces its viewers with a unique Wild West experience that’s only slightly more advanced than that of the original Lethal Enforcers. The digitized bandits give you good-looking moving targets. The visuals are handsome, despite the grainy Sega CD look. The new firearms do a good job, but you lose 'em when you get drilled. In this sequel to 1993's Lethal Enforcers, the object is to shoot various outlaws through five digitized stages, each spanning multiple scenes: The Bank Robbery, Stagecoach Holdup, Saloon Showdown, The Train Robbery and The Hideout. LETHAL ENFORCERS 2 GUNFIGHTERS SEGA GENESIS UPGRADEIf you get weary of your revolver, you can upgrade your firepower by shooting gun icons for double-barrel shotguns, Gatling guns, cannons, and, of course, a two-gun rig. Konami's showdown in the Old West makes the leap from the arcades to the Genesis in Lethal Enforcers II: Gun Fighters. The first- person shootout rages across five levels in the usual Western locales, including a bank, saloon, and stagecoach. They're a-ridin' hoses and a-holdin' hostages. The desperadoes jump from behind barrels and bushwhack you from windows. This game is tough on the trigger finger because the opposition comes gunnin' for you in an endless stream. The Justifier works great, and if point and shoot is your "idear" of a good time, LE ll's a gunslinger's dream. Naturally, GunFighters is all about gun control.uh, make that gun controller.
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