Review: Call of Juarez Gunslinger (This Is My Joystick)
Added: 03.06.2013 20:18 | 37 views | 0 comments
After the series unsuccessful expedition into modern times with Call of Juarez: The Cartel, the Call of Juarez series is proudly stepping back into its rightful, spur-clad boots. Out with the shitty, gritty city that people mainly pity. Back to the best, blessed Wild West that people dont detest, someone at Techland probably said once, in a board meeting.
The po-faced goings on of its predecessor went hand in hand with the aesthetic blandness of the art direction and the deeply unlikeable, soulless characters. In this iteration, however, things are different; everything is done with its tongue hanging flaccid out the side of its mouth. There is vibrant colour and interesting scenery all around the player, and the characters are all hilariously exaggerated.
The game acts as another shining example of a studio testing the waters with a smaller scale, downloadable title; and, just like with Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, Ubisoft have delivered the digital goods once more.
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| GryOnline- Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
Added: 02.06.2013 17:19 | 8 views | 0 comments
GRO:Gunslinger is a great return to the roots of the series of Call of Juarez, which allows you to forget about the poor The Cartel. Techland tells the gripping story of Silas Greaves, seeking revenge and justice, bounty hunter
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| Chet Jon Episode 65 Turret Sections Up The Ar**
Added: 01.06.2013 4:17 | 41 views | 0 comments
20 games in 40 minutes from veteran games writers Chet Roivas and Jon Denton. This week: why Call Of Juarez Gunslinger is another Techland gem, how Gunpoint is as inspiring as it is ingenious, and why everyone should play Papers Please. Also: Anal Turrets.
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| Infinite Robots Review | Call Of Juarez: Gunslinger
Added: 31.05.2013 17:18 | 17 views | 0 comments
The Call of Juarez series has never been considered AAA franchise, but its always had its place in the FPS market scratching that itch for a little poncho-based gun porn. And with Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, developer Techland have gone back to their six-shooter roots with a bang.
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| Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Video Review (Chet Jon)
Added: 31.05.2013 16:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
Can Techland and Ubisoft possibly strike gold with their latest Call of Juarez outing? Of course they can.
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| Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review: Tall Tales | Digital Trends
Added: 30.05.2013 14:23 | 17 views | 0 comments
Digital Trends: "Techland redeems the Call of Juarez series and then some with Gunslinger. This is an undeniably fresh and original take on what most would probably call an ailing franchise, and its a game that is absolutely worth investing a handful of hours in if youre a shooter fan. It may not reinvent the FPS, but Silas Greaves playable tall tale tweaks familiar formulas just enough to provide a memorable experience. No small feat for a download-only game that aims to compete in the mediums most popular genre."
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| Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review - Pixel Related
Added: 30.05.2013 14:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
In 2011, Techland released two major games: Call of Juarez: The Cartel and Dead Island. While Dead Island wasnt perfect, it was a fun game with some interesting mechanics. Call of Juarez: The Cartel, on the other hand, was a disaster, with poor gameplay mechanics and a storyline that many perceived as being racist and insensitive. So, naturally, when we learned that a new Call of Juarez game being released in the same year as a new Dead Island game, youd expect a repeat of 2011. However, Techland has completely flipped the tables, with Dead Island: Riptide being less than great and Call of Juarez: Gunslinger being an insanely fun game.
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| ZTGD | Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review
Added: 29.05.2013 14:17 | 24 views | 0 comments
Drew Leachman writes: The Call of Juarez series has been a rollercoaster ride. The first two games were decent, with Bound in Blood being the best in the series. Then The Cartel released and took the it to an all new low. Techland decided that should not happen again and created Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. After putting some time into the new downloadable title, I can safely say this is the best game to date.
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