Release Date: 1993
"Outlander" for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, released by Mindscape in 1992, offers a post-apocalyptic adventure akin to the bleak, desert wasteland scenarios popularized by the "Mad Max" film series. Players take on the role of a lone wanderer navigating a dystopian future where survival means battling marauders and scavenging for resources amidst the ruins of civilization. The gameplay is a compelling mix of vehicular combat and on-foot action, with players driving a fortified car equipped with firearms and other upgrades to fend off enemy attackers. When not cruising the desolate highways, the wanderer must venture into hostile territories on foot, confronting enemies in side-scrolling shooter sequences.
"Outlander" began as an official "Mad Max" game but transitioned to an original title before its release due to licensing issues. This shift is evident in the game's preserved mechanics and thematic elements, which bear a strong resemblance to the "Mad Max" universe, from the design of the vehicles to the desolate landscape and survival themes. The game's unique blend of driving and action gameplay set it apart from other titles at the time, utilizing the Super NES hardware to deliver both top-down vehicular combat stages and more traditional side-scrolling action. It was appreciated for its gritty graphics and atmosphere that effectively captured the harshness of its setting, though it also faced criticism for the difficulty of its gameplay and controls, which could be unforgiving at times.
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