Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Game Guide & Walkthrough
Last update: 11 May 2016
This is a complete walkthrough of the game's 14 episodes, with screenshots illustrating subsequent stages of the play and original chapter guidelines. The guide has been prepared based on Normal difficulty level.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is a linear first-person shooter set in the world of the Wild West, where bullets flying right past your ear were a common day reality. You play as Silas Greaves, and old and embittered bounty hunter. Despite its linear form, the game will at times allow choosing between several paths to reach the destination.
The guide also lists the locations of all secrets - 54 Nuggets of Truth, which you can stumble upon throughout the campaign. While you read through the guide, you will find mentions of secrets that you can find nearby, but their exact locations are described in a separate chapter.
Marcin "Xanas" Baran
About Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Game Guide & Walkthrough
Author : Marcin "Xanas" Baran for gamepressure.com
Translator : Agnieszka "Aeth" Jedrzejczyk
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Guide contains : 33 pages, 314 images.
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Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Video Game
- genre: Action
- developer: Techland
- publisher: Ubisoft
- platform: PC, XBOX360, PS3
- rated: PEGI: Age 16+ / ESRB: Mature
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