Review of Call of Juarez: Gunslinger
12 years ago
General
Just finished the game today, and decided why not make my review right away, so here it is.
Gunslinger in my opinion is a great game, the whole game felt like a cinematic movie or some novel that I watched/listened to. You can feel the emotion of the character and you can feel drive. Silas Greaves is a fun character to play as. Graphic/Art wise this game is beautiful to look at, instead of taking the usual route most games take now in days and making everything as life like as possible they took a more artistic route, I could compare the visuals to that of Dishonored, and of the borderland games (I never played but I have seen the style). This game had little bugs in fact for me I experienced no problems at all. This game on top of it has a very clever and unique way of pulling off the famous fast draw duels of the old west, something I found that provided a hint of a challenge while not being entirely too difficult. Each level is nicely constructed and great to look at, and in each level are these little secrets called nuggets of truth which give you information about real western icons and concepts. I have not found them all but of the ones I have found I will say they are pretty damn good.
The game does have an RPG like element when it comes down to your personal combat choice, you had 3 skill trees to choose from each by different names, the 2 I followed were ranger and gunslinger, basically a dual wielding despeado and a riflemen. there was also a shot gun choice but I prefer speed over power hence my choice. As you unlock sills on the trees you can end up getting legendary weapons, these are basically special upgraded versions of all the weapons in the game that only you use, I unlocked 3 engraved ranger, inlaid shooter, and golden rifle. Combat is a thrill a special "concentration" which essentially was like a bullet time where everything slowed down and you can watch bullets fly past you as you shoot down your enemies. Another Great feature is the Death sense, when htis meter is full and your near death you will go in a sudden slow mo and you get the chance to dodge one bullet that would other wise kill you.
Now I would like to say right now that I am not a fan of the western genre, but this game has got me curious about it, and a game is always good when it can draw a new comer in to its genre.
The game is currently priced at 14 USD which I can't help but feel as a steal for this marvelous experience.
In the end I give Call of Juaraez: Gunslinger a full 10 out of 10. I suggest that if your ever looking for a game to pass the time or to buckle down and feel like a bad ass gunslinger get this game.
and I am putting the character Silas Greaves in to my personal VG characters hall of fame, he was engaging witty fun and you could feel the emotion for him and you wanted him to get his revenge.
Gunslinger in my opinion is a great game, the whole game felt like a cinematic movie or some novel that I watched/listened to. You can feel the emotion of the character and you can feel drive. Silas Greaves is a fun character to play as. Graphic/Art wise this game is beautiful to look at, instead of taking the usual route most games take now in days and making everything as life like as possible they took a more artistic route, I could compare the visuals to that of Dishonored, and of the borderland games (I never played but I have seen the style). This game had little bugs in fact for me I experienced no problems at all. This game on top of it has a very clever and unique way of pulling off the famous fast draw duels of the old west, something I found that provided a hint of a challenge while not being entirely too difficult. Each level is nicely constructed and great to look at, and in each level are these little secrets called nuggets of truth which give you information about real western icons and concepts. I have not found them all but of the ones I have found I will say they are pretty damn good.
The game does have an RPG like element when it comes down to your personal combat choice, you had 3 skill trees to choose from each by different names, the 2 I followed were ranger and gunslinger, basically a dual wielding despeado and a riflemen. there was also a shot gun choice but I prefer speed over power hence my choice. As you unlock sills on the trees you can end up getting legendary weapons, these are basically special upgraded versions of all the weapons in the game that only you use, I unlocked 3 engraved ranger, inlaid shooter, and golden rifle. Combat is a thrill a special "concentration" which essentially was like a bullet time where everything slowed down and you can watch bullets fly past you as you shoot down your enemies. Another Great feature is the Death sense, when htis meter is full and your near death you will go in a sudden slow mo and you get the chance to dodge one bullet that would other wise kill you.
Now I would like to say right now that I am not a fan of the western genre, but this game has got me curious about it, and a game is always good when it can draw a new comer in to its genre.
The game is currently priced at 14 USD which I can't help but feel as a steal for this marvelous experience.
In the end I give Call of Juaraez: Gunslinger a full 10 out of 10. I suggest that if your ever looking for a game to pass the time or to buckle down and feel like a bad ass gunslinger get this game.
and I am putting the character Silas Greaves in to my personal VG characters hall of fame, he was engaging witty fun and you could feel the emotion for him and you wanted him to get his revenge.
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