Call Of Juarez: Gunslinger

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In a wild tapestry of revenge, Silas Greaves weaves tales of outlaws and legends, blurring truth and myth while wielding his gunslinging prowess. Adventure unfolds in a gripping narrative, where every bullet tells a story.

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What is the name of the fictional character that serves as the narrator in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger? (Advanced)
#1: Silas Greaves
#2: John Marston
#3: Billy the Kid
#4: Eli McCulloch
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What is the primary gameplay mechanic that allows players to slow down time in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger? (Hard)
#1: Duel Mode
#2: Quick Draw
#3: Bullet Time
#4: Slow Motion
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Call of Juarez: Gunslinger features a unique narrative style where the protagonist, Silas Greaves, breaks the fourth wall by recounting his story, often changing details based on the player's choices and actions.
The game includes cameos from real historical figures of the Wild West, such as Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett, each featuring their own unique boss battles.

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What is your favorite aspect of Call of Juarez: Gunslinger?
Storytelling and Narrative
Gunplay Mechanics
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Which character from Call of Juarez: Gunslinger do you find most compelling?
Silas Greaves
Abraham Gray
Patrick "Lucky" McCall
The Kid
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Alright. Bean the game now. Previous comment still stands. The concepts in the game are great. The setting is fun. I like that there are multiple endings - but I continued to experience being unable to deviate from 'the path'. I wouldn't have minded the game letting me fail more outright, and punishing me for it.


That being said; It's a gem. There's not a lot else quite like it, and I'm happy I've played it. Looking forward to whatever the developer does next.

This is a fun indie gem. Visual Novel, slight choose your own adventure (so far). 10 Hours in currently. The premise and world is really interesting, and the type of scenario I wanted after reading Permutation City by Greg Egan. Dealing with mind/consciousness, and AI. Topics I like exploring.


Biggest downsides so far are that it's quite wordy. The English translation has issues now and then. So far is it doesn't feel like I can actually make very many impactful choices. I can sometimes, but even if I do 'all the things I'm absolutely not supposed to do', the game steers me back to being successful. So more like an interactive story so far; though I know there are supposed to be multiple endings.

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