What looks like a monotonous shooting gallery to an outsider is an adrenaline filled combat high for the player. A quick-fire Wild West first-person shooter with a run and gun sensibility, this is a game meant to be played. These are great to watch, and they can sometimes be all you need to sell a consumer on the quality and ambition of a project.Ĭall of Juarez: Gunslinger communicates an entirely different, but nonetheless substantial message. If there's one element of action-game design that really stole the singleplayer show this generation, it was the 'set-piece' cinematic sequences that require minimal input from the player, captured by a shaky camera more interested in the falling debris of a collapsing building. Reviews // 12th Jun 2013 - 8 years ago // By Ben Howie Call of Juarez: Gunslinger Review