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It makes sense because they didn't want to do the same thing all over again, and the Western genre was the perfect fit as it's heavy on gunplay. It's not too different except for the fact, this time the game takes place in the Wild West.
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This is another one of my favorite games of all time, it's the sequel to "Lethal Enforcers". It's not an essential play, but lightgun game fans will have a blast. It's clear a lot of work has gone into making this game as varied as possible including quick draw rounds against three bad guys and scrolling shootouts on horseback and a train. This is a fun game much like its predecessor. Unfortunately by the time this came out it was looking dated, given Ridge Racer (1993) and Virtua Cop (1994) would have been in the arcades at the same time.
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The improved hardware allows for smoother scrolling and bigger sprites, as well as more detailed backgrounds. The game has digitized sprite graphics like the earlier Lethal Enforcer game from 1992. The digitized speech sounds a bit crisper as well. Pretty much exactly how you expect Western music to sound and very clear.
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The music is much improved with a soundtrack that could be taken straight from the Bonanza TV series. The game runs on Konami's GX hardware, a step-up from the first game's Xexex hardware. Lethal Enforcers II: Gunfighters is a cash-in on the early 90s trend for Neo-Western films like: Young Guns II (1990), Unforgiven (1992) and City Slickers (1991) to name a few.