![]() ![]() LE2 controls very well with the pad, but it’s like joyriding a Ferrari in first gear. If you are playing with a control pad, well then, you have my sympathies. I rarely if ever go into the gun alignment. Just you, your gun, and a whole lot of bad guys. ![]() Both games are straight shooters (pun intended!) No story, no cut scenes, no background or fancy animations telling who you are or why you are after these guys. It was so successful that Konami released LE2 in 1994, set in the Old West. The first Lethal Enforcers was a light gun game in the Dirty Harry motif released in arcades in 1992 and ported to the Genesis and Sega CD the following year. If you ever owned a Genesis or walked into an arcade in the early ’90s, then you’ve probably heard of this series. Sometimes I just want to let the bullets fly and blow away some smack talking villains! Lethal Enforcers 2: Gun Fighters was made for just this purpose, especially the smack talking part, but more on that later. Sometimes I don’t want to worry about being super accurate. ![]() Other times, however, I need to warm up a little. For times like that, I play the first Lethal Enforcers because, let’s face it, if you aren’t at least partially in the zone, you won’t get past the first level. Fast, accurate, and deadly baddies don’t even get a shot off. There are days that I can pick up a light gun and immediately be in the zone. Genre: Light Gun Developer: Konami Publisher: Konami Players: 1-2 Released: 1994 ![]()
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