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Call of Juarez: Gunslinger review

Our Verdict

Dont mistake price for quality this is a top-notch shooter, limited in resources but not in heart.

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Silas Greaves is probably full of shit, but that's OK. He's a bounty hunter with a million stories to tell, and happy to share them for a whisky or five. Like the times he rode with Billy the Kid, or when he won the praise of Injun magic men, or that shootout he had with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (simultaneously). In short, tales of hanging out with just about every celebrity in the Wild West... and convenient excuses for why nobody can quite remember seeing him there.

Restricting Juarez to raw gunplay certainly doesn't hurt it, because the shooting is excellent. While not rewriting the rules of FPS, there's a real weight to the weapons, while the action is a mix of regular shootouts and switching to a special slow-mo Concentration mode to take out whole groups in the blink of an eye. This ability regenerates quickly, providing an interesting power balance where you can't take much damage, but regularly get to go full 'Angel of Death' on whole crowds. There's also a very clever system where, with enough charge, you get a 50/50 chance of dodging a slowed-down incoming bullet that would normally be lethal. Get it right and you stay in the fight.

Combined, the two parts work beautifully. The story keeps things slightly off-balance and constantly throws up interesting moments, while the minute-by-minute gunplay makes murdering your way through that story intensely satisfying.

Yes, the graphics – and the cutscenes illustrated with static, hand-drawn images – are constant reminders that this is a budget game. Far from being diminished by that, however, Gunslinger impresses with just how well it spent its pennies. And, more impressively still, it makes the idea of another Call of Juarez game at some time in the future surprisingly appealing.

  • Expect to pay: £12

  • Release: Out now

  • Developer: Techland

  • Publisher: Ubisoft

  • Multiplayer: None

  • Link: www.bit.ly/11lSOvb

The Verdict
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger review

Dont mistake price for quality this is a top-notch shooter, limited in resources but not in heart.

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