Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
Release Date: May 22, 2013
Action, FPP, western, FPS, Polish, remasters/remakes, shooters, 19th century, singleplayer
Steam
A first-person shooter set in the Wild West. Developed by the Polish developer, Techland, it is the fourth entry in the Call of Juarez series. We play as a bounty hunter, Silas Greaves, who recalls his adventures in the Wild West. The game’s campaign is divided into missions, during which the player has to bring down many legendary outlaws and gunmen (Billy Kid, Pat Garret, Jesse James, and others).
Last Update: July 15, 2013
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Game Guide & Walkthrough
This is a complete walkthrough of the game’s 14 episodes, with screenshots illustrating subsequent stages of the play and original chapter guidelines.
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[6:22] Call of Juarez: Gunslinger dev diary - making of
[7:30] Call of Juarez: Gunslinger dev diary - the story
The main pros of the game
- Engaging Gameplay: Players find the combat satisfying and the gameplay fun, with many describing it as a great arcade-style shooter.
- Strong Narrative: The story, while somewhat cliché, is delivered in a witty and entertaining manner, often with clever twists and an unreliable narrator that adds depth.
- Visual Appeal: The graphics are praised for their artistic style, likened to Borderlands, and are considered to hold up well over time.
- Character Development: The protagonist, Silas Greaves, is described as charismatic, and the characters are well-crafted, enhancing the overall experience.
- Replay Value: Many users mention the game's potential for replayability, as it can be enjoyed multiple times despite its short length.
- Historical Elements: Some reviews highlight the inclusion of historical information about the Old West, adding an educational aspect to the gameplay.
The main cons of the game
- Short Length: A common criticism is the game's brevity, leaving players wanting more after completing it.
- Technical Issues: Several users reported bugs, including sound issues and problems with launching the game, which affected their overall experience.
- Linear Gameplay: Some players found the game too linear, with restricted exploration and mission areas.
- Duel Mechanics: While some enjoyed the dueling system, others found it challenging and frustrating.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users
- More Content: Players expressed a desire for more extensive gameplay or additional content, suggesting that the game could benefit from an expanded story or more levels.
- Improved Technical Stability: Users noted the need for better optimization and bug fixes to enhance the gaming experience.
- Customization Options: Some reviews mentioned a wish for more options in terms of gameplay settings, such as field of view adjustments, which are not easily accessible without file modifications.
Summary
- Overall, "Call of Juarez: Gunslinger" is well-received for its engaging gameplay and narrative, though it faces criticism for its short length and technical issues.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 2573 votes. 642 players anticipated the game.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Description
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger for PS3 and X360 is a western FPS. The game was developed by Techland, renowned for the Call of Juarez series and other games (Chrome, Dead Island and Mad Riders).
Story
Like the previous parts of the cycle, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger takes you to the Wild West to times of such legends as Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett and Jesse James. They are the prey hunted by Silas Greaves, a bounty hunter.
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger for PS3 and X360 is remarkable for its narrative. Flashback missions are commented by Silas Greaves. This trick is supposed to change the game into a sort of story, but when the old bounty hunter changes his version, it affects the course of events. Greaves usually exaggerates making the game rather spectacular than realistic. If the cowboy says that he fought twenty bandits, this is the number you have to deal with, even if in fact there were only five of them. To keep the balance, the notes with true story are scattered around the game world.
Gameplay
In terms of gameplay, it is FPS but with strong arcade elements. Annihilate the villains with the help of various revolvers, rifles, shotguns, dynamites or Gatling guns and exploding barrels. The main character can enter a focus mode – time slows down and you can shot down the enemies aiming precisely. The fight is dynamic and it is easy to aim the gun. Compared to the previous parts of the series, the cover system and artificial intelligence of opponents have been improved. As a result, the enemies move during the fight and avoid your bullets.
All actions are rewarded with appropriate number of experience points depending on the degree of pageantry. Your result is summarized after each mission – the note includes accuracy and response time. This system features some new options, e.g. system for character progress. Use it to customize the character to your preferences. Developers offer three skill trees: Desperado (revolvers), Hunter (guns) and Trapper (rifles and sawed-off shotguns). Depending on your preferences, you can master shooting two pistols at once, shooting at long distance or shooting them “at their face”. Skills from different trees complete each other – e.g. increased damage applied in Desperado’s focus mode will be included even if you shoot the enemies with a rifle or shotgun.
The game includes well-known duels but they are presented in a slightly modified form. In Call of Juarez: Gunslinger you should pay attention to two things – holding your hand as close to the holster (using A and D keys) as possible and targeting an opponent with a mouse. Two bars are charged: shooting speed and concentration. You cannot neglect any of them because you will not be able to take your gun out or aim at the enemy.
Game modes
In addition to the campaign that tells the story of Silas Greaves, the game offers an arcade mode where only quick and effective kills count. The third mode is duels with the most famous gunmen of the Wild West. Complete the campaign to enter the campaign+ mode which repeats the story, but you keep your skills. This allows you to play the game once again, face really challenging opponents and see the second ending. Call of Juarez: Gunslinger for PS3 and X360 offers two endings which cannot be viewed by loading your final game save.
Technology
The visual layer includes target shading that introduces a comic style (similar to Borderlands and Prince of Persia published in 2008). Various actions trigger displaying western-style messages.
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Game Series
Call of Juarez Series
Created and developed by Techland, a series of first-person shooters (FPP) with action set in the Wild West. The international publisher of the series Call of Juarez is the Ubisoft corporation.
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Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows May 22, 2013
Switch December 10, 2019
PlayStation 3 May 22, 2013
Xbox 360 May 22, 2013
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger System Requirements
PC / Windows
Recommended: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB (GeForce 8800 GT or better), 8 GB HDD, Windows XP(SP3)/Vista(SP2)/7, Internet connection
Xbox 360
Uses: Xbox Live
PlayStation 3
Uses: PlayStation Network
Techland Announces Call of Juarez Gunslinger on Nintendo Switch
Techland announced that the shooter Call of Juarez: Gunslinger will hit the Nintendo Switch console on December 10. The release will use a number of features specific to the platform. The first trailer was also presented.
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Bart Swiatek
October 25, 2019
Techland Begins Advertising Call of Juarez Gunslinger on Switch
It seems that Call of Juarez: Gunslinger may soon appear on the Nintendo Switch console. Polish developer Techland has started an advertising campaign, which leaves no doubt in this respect.
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Bart Swiatek
October 21, 2019