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The Westerner (aka Wanted: A Wild, Western Adventure): Review @ Just Adventure

(PC: Adventures) | Posted by Kristophe @ Saturday - November 13, 2004 - 10:02 -
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Just Adventure's Dmitros Manos unveiles his enthusiastic review of Wanted: A Wild, Western Adventure - he gives Fenimore a final grade of B+...

General Info: Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure is actually a sequel to the lesser-known 3 Skulls of the Toltecs. 3 Skulls was given as a bundle offer with the Westerner in some of the European releases, but this is unfortunately not the case for the US version. Although the first version of The Westerner in Spanish became notorious for its numerous bugs, the English version I played was flawless and I did not encounter a single bug. The game offers unlimited save slots, although it would be nice to have the option to delete saved games.

In a few words… If you miss playing an adventure that makes you laugh out loud and that gives you the feeling that you are starring in a comedy movie, then make sure to not miss out on Wanted: A Wild Western Adventure. I have not played The Moment of Silence yet, so I cannot say with all certainty that The Westerner is the best adventure this year, but it is definitely the best comedy adventure I have played since The Curse of Monkey Island. Adorable characters, luscious graphics with fluid animations, a 3D interface that lets you enjoy the game while you lie back on your couch instead of fighting with the keyboard and a witty scenario with a great ending will make you remember this game long after you finish it. It is not perfect but it is damn right close to it. Revistronic and The Adventure Company deserve congratulations for delivering such a great title to the adventure fans.
 
 
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