The Last Bounty Hunter

by WorldVillage Software Reviews, published Friday, March 31st, 2006 at 9:39 am

GOOD, BAD, – I’M THE GUY WITH THE GUN!


A Review of The Last Bounty Hunter




by Richard Roy

American Laser Games has made moves recently to broaden its’ product base

by acquiring Quantum Quality Productions (QQP), the makers of such strategy

classics as The Perfect General and The Grandest Fleet. This unlikely

marriage between the foremost full motion video game company and one of the

best strategy game companies should produce some interesting offspring

(Perfect General with a Gamegun?). Until such time, we can expect more games

like The Last Bounty Hunter from American Laser Games.


>The Last Bounty Hunter is American Laser Games largest production and live

action cast to date. No fewer than one hundred actors contributed their

talents to this interactive experience. Equipped with a six-shooter and

sometimes a shotgun, your job as a bounty hunter will require you to track

down four of the most vicious outlaws in the West: Nasty Dan, El Loco, The

Cactus Kid, and Handsome Harry. Unfortunately, these outlaws have scores of

gunfighters protecting them, so you had better be alert. The gameplay can

best be described as watching Fox Television’s Cops within an Old West

setting. Using this live action, first person video perspective you will need

to analyze the situations and shoot any threats before they shoot you. Be

careful though, not all characters that appear are threats, some are innocent

civilians that like to jump in your way while you’re blasting away with your

pistol. The pursuit of each outlaw takes you through different shootout

scenarios and challenges ranging from a saloon to a bank to an Old West

version of Chinatown.


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Targeting can be set to either the mouse or American Laser Games new

product: the PC Gamegun. In the latter case you can play The Last Bounty

Hunter as a two player game, providing of course, that you have two PC

Gameguns. American Laser Games also boasts that this is the first live action

game that automatically adjusts the level of difficulty to the player’s

shooting skills. Speaking as someone who has managed to kill many outlaws by

firing more than a foot from the actual target, I can attest to this fact.

Other times, a near dead-on shot was not enough. It all depends on the

difficulty you’re having with any particular scenario. Make no mistake, you

will die many, many times. In fact, it’s likely you will not be able to go

more than ten to fifteen seconds without dying throughout the entire game.

Happily, you have unlimited lives.


>Production values in The Last Bounty Hunter are extremely good. The acting is

first rate (albeit slightly cheesy) and really contributes to the Western

atmosphere. The set design and setting is also first rate. In fact, The Last

Bounty Hunter was filmed with the assistance of Old Tucson Studios in an Old

Tucson setting. The same locations were used in some well known movies

including Tombstone, Rio Bravo, and Lightning Jack. One downside is that the

video is sometimes quite grainy, although since the video is nearly full

screen this is understandable. Interestingly, one of the gunfighters that

protects the four outlaws is a world record holder in fast draw competition

in real life. Let me tell you this guy is QUICK! He can fill you full of lead

in the time it takes to blink. All in all, some very nice touches.


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Of course, in a game of this type, there are negatives. The entire game from

start to finish took me about one hour to complete. For the price of fifty

dollars one would expect more than ONE hour of gameplay! Replayability is

not even a factor since very little of the action is randomized. It mostly

follows a set pattern from which there is little deviation. Although the

documentation states that the order in which you stalk each outlaw will

change the play action responses and difficulty level making for a different

game each time you play, these changes are mostly cosmetic and will not

result in anything new. A final gripe is that there can only be one save game

at any one time. Although in a game that lasts about an hour one save game

slot should be more than enough.

All in all, I had a great one hour of gameplay with the Last Bounty Hunter.

Production qualities are top notch, the acting believable, and the action

non-stop. In short, I had a blast. Though the game is enjoyable, I must admit

that I personally would not purchase it for list price. There are other

products out there with much more bang for your buck. However, if you ever

find it discounted for more than half off you might want to consider it.




Gamer’s Zone Scorecard



















Product:

The Last Bounty Hunter


Company:

American Laser Games
4801 Lincoln Rd. N.E
Albuquerque, NM 87109
1-800-880-1718


Cost:

$54.95






System Requirements:



Dos 5.0
486+
2X CD-ROM
300 KB Hard Disk Space
Mouse or Gamegun



Breakdown:



Fun Factor 4
Graphics 3
Sound 4
Interface 4
Replayability 2



Overall Score:






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