
It should also be understood that I'm not a fan of FPS games. Each game follows a different protagonist, usually on a quest for revenge, usually with lots of blood shed. The original game came out on June, 2007, followed by Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood in 2009, Call of Juarez: Cartel in 2011, and ultimately The Call of Juarez: Gunslinger in 2013 (which is the only game that doesn't connect, story wise, to the previous installments). I wouldn't know personally, since I've never touched any of these games. I believe there are four games in the Call of Juarez franchise. I have an odd fascination with cowboys, and the wild west, so this game would have been a perfect fit for me! I tried the demo on a whim, and instantly fell in love with the the wild west setting, and Silas Greave's gritty, albeit flawed and perhaps embellished, story telling. Except for the now-and-then glance on the Playstation Network, I never heard, or even knew, that such a game existed. This is my first foray into the Call of Juarez world. Seriously, popping out and trying to mow down a horde of gunslingers will only end with you full of bullet holes, cursing at the game over screen. It isn't the hardest game ever made, by any means, but it will definitely test your ability to take cover and read the situation, instead of running and gunning. Every enemy is a sniper, that can hit you no matter how far away they are, dynamite and Gatling guns kill almost instantly, enemies appear and swarm out of nowhere, aiming needs to be precise or you will miss, and you die after 5 gunshots.


In all honesty, this game is brutal from the get go, and will punish you every step of the way.

It's a first person action game, with a high emphasis on gun play and precision.

Call of Juarez Gunslinger is a bullet filled romp through the wild west, told through the tall tales of a bounty hunter named Silas Greaves.
