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@@yamingoat part of why halo games seem to hold up for years on end. The very slightly cartoony look does wonders. Totally separate from the wonderful art direction I mean.
@Mike Marlowe But you can't DO everything you do in games by just going outside. Like, say, shoot a lot of people in the face in slow motion in a Western environment. Then again, I wouldn't want to, and I also prefer the more stylistic approach.
@Mike Marlowe Matter of fact, I agree with nearly everything you say. I'd rather have an overly dramatic approach. That puts you off of doingit in reallife, but doesn't traumatise anyone or whatever. Like Madworld or No Ore Heroes 2 on the Wii. And I too wouldn't want to be in a virtual world that seems and feels way too real. I do appreciate a good PSVR game, even a shooter like Bloodand Truth, but t's still FAR from the point where it could have been real. I don't want that, I want to experience a story in an interactive way, and the visions of the artists behind it. Recreating reality may be an art form, but I wouldn't say it's an artistic input, it's just a copy. It's like animated movies. I much more prefer the ones where movement is shown in such a way that it definitely isn't realistic, but visualises the feeling. Like joy, or urgency. And here as well, I prefer hand drawn cartoons over realistic looking computer animation.
This game also featured some of my favorite collectibles in a shooter. Spread throughout the nooks and crannies of Gunslinger are scrolls dubbed "Nuggets of Truth" that detailed real tid-bits of info regarding the old west, such as the origins of the deadmans hand or telling the tale of a Poet who robbed trains on foot because he was terrified of horses (and also only wrote poems after committing a robbery as it was is only source of inspiration) and the bandits hideaway, a hollowed out rock at the top of a mountain that was impossible to retake if inhabited by gunman up until the mid 20th century when Helicopters were invented. Coming across them was just as memorable as the game itself and it's one of the first games I recall going out of my way to find everything within.
Gunslinger actually felt like a completely different game - different tone, different story, different art style, but you know what? That’s not a bad thing at all. It’s refreshing to have a different take in the CoJ games after such a dramatic, dreary tone for most of it. It’s like playing a John Wayne movie in a way. Legends and tall tales are an integral part of the whole wild west genre and it’s nice to see it got some recognition. And the gunplay, as you said, was killer, and the dual-wielding infinite-ammo shotguns was the best thing ever.
@@shinobutakumirebirth7004 Yep, and he does that originally. But as a skill it gives you the bottom one. I have no absolute idea but it just makes it faster. I am no gun specialist, neither I am a game designer. I guess they just.. did it. They just did I guess. Equally as weird as having an automatic spinning barrel kind of.
"because everybody in Lincoln would be dead?!" I burst out laughing in that part. At the time was the first time i've seen a game acknowledge the absurdity of fps games, to throw an entire army at you, and you kill them all with what it seems to be infinite ammo and health.
I really had no idea what I was getting into when I got this game on steam. Was a blast. I loved the combo system especially in arcade mode. The trick to getting the highest score and five stars is to get through the whole level in a single combo which is surprisingly tantalizingly possible with gunslinger and how you can shoot anything destroyable from TNT to pumpkins to keep the combo. I wasn't a fan of the duels, but if they were an improvement on the old mechanics I can live with that. Just took a lot of luck to get the dueling achievement. I would mention that the crazy story ends up having you shoot down every gunslinger in the west from Butch Cassidy to Jesse James with Nuggets of truth giving actual historic backstory as collectibles. It is just a fun game.
When the game looked at me in 2013 and said "throw dynamites and shoot them in the air ;)", that was the moment the gun combat system got me hooked. The guns were fun to shoot and satisfing to to use (the double barrel shotgun was a blast!), The bullet time sections were cool and all, but shoot enemy or mine dynamites to inflict air damage and keep the combo going? That shit is fire!
I really wish more FPS games are like this. Multiple single player modes, unique game mechanics, isn't janky, and actually knows when to end and not overstay it's welcome. FPS game publishers nowadays expect me to play a game like it's a full time job. Can anyone recommend me a game like Gunslinger? Not necessarily a western, I mean. Games that I've played that are like this: Counter Strike Global Offensive Unreal Tournament 2004 Insurgency Zombie Army Trilogy Serious Sam 3 Red Orchestra 2 Modern Warfare 3 Black Ops 2 Rainbow Six Vegas 2 Edit: thanks for the recommendations, guys. You guys are awesome.
@@SpecShadow Ehhh, stranglehold has horrible fov and it gets repetitive quickly (depending on levels, a couple of them were long) and due to the low fov you will probably die from a enemy you couldn't see. Level 2 is too fucking long and boring. Fun game, but just don't try to play it quickly, play it in short amounts.
coldwinter for ps2, it has ragdolls, light crafting, nice guns, generic but good story, nice mechanics, somewhat interactive maps, its a ps2 hidden gem
You forgot to mention that if you have trouble with duels you can just draw first, but other than that great review. I missed the original stream but I watched the vod and ended up replaying gunslinger for the Nth time while I listened.
I was 11 when I first played this game in 2015 and omg I loved this game so much. I'm currently 15 and tbh at this age I could strongly say this was the main reason I love western games
This game is DEFINETELY a step up in quality over The Cartel, that one should have never existed, it must stay like this: Call of Juarez 1 with Billy and Reverend Ray's story and Bound in Blood with the excellent coop campaign of the McCall brothers. Add Gunslinger and you have a exquisite series of western shooters to enjoy.
Had to pause when you mentioned they’re making a remake of XIII. I fucking LOVED that game. By the gods, I hope they make a sequel after that, I have never seen such a cliffhanger ending in my entire 30-year life!
This game is in my opinion a masterpiece.. one of the best fps games that I have ever played - and I played all the classics and pretty much all modern fps games
Good video. Good game choice. Man I remember installing and thinking ahh I’ll drink a 6 pack and play for an hr. No no. I drank most of a thirty and played the game through the night until beat. Wonderful gunplay. Cool little 1v1 high noon shootouts and just blood blood blood. Solid game.
This was the first M rated game I ever owned and thought it was the coolest thing. I played through it numerous times and went back to it often to play the arcade mode. I used the arcade mode to practice my aim and reaction time. Love this game to pieces
xii Played that on the ps2 and it was so good. It was cell shaded before borderlands and fuck it looked good. It had the bang for explosions, panels for throwing knife kills and holds up well. That's why I like cell shaded cos it ages gracefully compared to 'realistic' games from the same time. Shame there wasn't a sequel to it
Fun fact: Techland actually re-used models and animations of Double-barrel shotgun, Quickshooter, Six-shooter and Ranger for Dying Light The Following's revolver pistols and even the sounds of blood spraying from headshots are the same.
not wrong, one thing that kept me from 100% enjoying the game. even Bound in Blood got that right. I enjoyed this game about 98%, 1% due to the stupid lever action reloading and the other 1% because it had nothing to do with Call of Juarez and the story was...literally a story told in a bar
So fucking glad you mentioned XIII. I had forgotten about that game and it was one of my favorites on the GameCube. $6 for the classic version and the remake will be out in two weeks (November 10th, 2020) I've never been so happy to remember a game.
And if you collect the hidden cards along your journey you will be given some excellent historical facts about the Wild West and those infamous outlaws and sheriffs. I loved the Wilcox level given that, that is my family history. Cracking game ! Replayable multiple times.
The connection between the original two games and this one is the cursed gold. Silas’s life went to shambles the moment he acquired one of the gold coins and it didn’t get any better his whole life because he kept the coin. He even gives it up in one of the endings.
I was looking it up on steam and i wanted to see if it is good. Your review is really good i like your channel and i hope your channel is always like this. I'm subscribing.
@@justinx590 no problem. When I bought it I thoguht it was going to lag but when I started playing it never went below 60 FPS this game is amazing at every point in my opinion
Hey Jarek, do you think sometime you could do a review of Warhammer 40k Space Marine? I think the Warhammer fans on your channel would love that. I know I would! lol
The only time I like when a franchise changes its design and roots is when you play as a new character because everybody has a different experience in life and see most things differently! Like Grand Theft Auto how some games don't have features from the ones before but it's okay because not everyone in the world likes bowling or golf etc! Gives the characters a sense of routine on what they do for there day to day life!
I still found the title odd, I do love this game though for its price I was amazed with what I got from it. Highly enjoyable and after completing it on normal went right back in for the hard completion! But its not really .... well call of Juarez ...
Most people dont know this but when The first Borderlands was showcased gameplay wise it wasn't cell shaded it actually had realistic style graphics and I thought it looked amazing for the year but then they swapped to cell shade halfway through to match the humor I guess
I've put an unbelievable amount of time into Gunslinger. Never really get sick of it. It just FEELS good to shoot at stuff. After unlocking everything on Xbox 360 and again on Xbone, I've started unlocking everything on PC. And honestly, the game is fun on Xbox. But the arcade is best on pc.
i remember the thing that annoyed me a bit in this game is how generic and similar all the enemies look. i mean its something if they are in an army or something. but as bandits and similar i think they should differ a bit more. body models all the same it seems. i dont know how it was in bound in blood, bc its been to long.
Unpopular opinion, but I prefer Call of Juarez and Bound in Blood more than Gunslinger. Both of these games had better plot, more awesome characters and overall I just like them because of serious tone. Gunslinger felt more like a parody than the actual western.
This game's great but I have no idea why it's not it's own thing instead of thrown into Call of Juarez. Juarez isn't mentioned in it at all from what I recall.
I remember playing this back then , I think in 2015 when I had my $400 laptop with amd gpu 😂, surprisingly this gsmee runs just fine w/o any stutters, even w/ 2gb ram.
Hey I know you put a lot o dedication into your videos and a lot of time to review games that some may say there don't deserve it, so I appreciate it. But also can you by any chance do a Jericho review? Played it a couple of years ago because hey IDK, but I would like a review from your part because your pretty honest about everything. Please keep it up your an amazing reviewer (Analyst)
Everyone says how much they love this game but no one trying to get sequel. No one messaging ubisoft about this, no one talks about this. There is not even a petition. We need sequel to this amazing game.
Ubisoft doesn't own the licensing rights to Call Of Juarez, they didn't develop it either. Techland is both the dev and publisher of COJ and they're focusing on boring zombie games now a days. (Yes I'm shit talking Dying Light)
JarekTheGamingDragon Then people should message to techland. They should ask about call of juarez. Complain it enough and maybe they will do it. People wanted new saints row and now it is coming. So why not coj? You can talk any way you like about dying light. I don't care about that game. I don't like zombie games and the only zombie game I ever played is dead island. Which got my attention because it is placed on island.
I love this game on the Switch, with gyro aiming. Played it many times. I also loved XIII on the Gamecube. I definitely WON'T be getting the remake IF it even still comes to Switch. They seem to have handled EVERYTHING about it completely wrong, which is actually sad because I DID want it and did thin it was a very easy game to just slightly enhance and be perfect again.
Hey Jarek was wondering if we’re planning on taking a look at “dead mans hand”, “mob enforcer” or “land of the dead road to fiddlers green” I’ve heard there mediocre games so I was curious what you thought about them, there decently easy to get running since they were released on pc and the original Xbox (mob enforcer on the Xbox had some new stuff like an added multiplayer and was renamed “Chicago enforcer”)
Dude i was watching your far cry ranking video and when it came to #1 i was like “yeah, i think primal deserves that spot” snd then i got backstabbed with blood dragon :( lmao
The fact that the character just shove cartridges at the bottom of the receiver on the lever gun instead of using the side loading the bothers me to no end...
Originally he loads it on the side, there's a skill that lets you reload the lever action faster, by loading from the bottom... It makes no sense really but that's why he loads from the bottom
Everyone should be changing the shadow rez to 4096, the regular 1024 pixel shadow size is way too shimmery and low quality. Also due to probably how the engine is built or a x86 limitation for it, the game crashes with 8192 rez for the shadows, even with the "Large Adress Aware" mod. Eh.
This game is definitely best played on the highest difficulty setting. It's challenging but not unfairly so (at least until the final fight). Fantastic value for $15.
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I liked the little series of this, I may play one of them soon
Have you considered doing the Postal series? Maybe? The third one is a real doozy of a piece of shit.
I always prefer more stylized graphics over realistic ones since they tend age better than them
Dudu Nikolaishvili yes, good art design is better than realistic graphics.
@@yamingoat part of why halo games seem to hold up for years on end. The very slightly cartoony look does wonders. Totally separate from the wonderful art direction I mean.
@Mike Marlowe But you can't DO everything you do in games by just going outside. Like, say, shoot a lot of people in the face in slow motion in a Western environment. Then again, I wouldn't want to, and I also prefer the more stylistic approach.
This is exactly why games like bioshock or borderlands will always be a gaming classic
@Mike Marlowe Matter of fact, I agree with nearly everything you say. I'd rather have an overly dramatic approach. That puts you off of doingit in reallife, but doesn't traumatise anyone or whatever. Like Madworld or No Ore Heroes 2 on the Wii. And I too wouldn't want to be in a virtual world that seems and feels way too real. I do appreciate a good PSVR game, even a shooter like Bloodand Truth, but t's still FAR from the point where it could have been real. I don't want that, I want to experience a story in an interactive way, and the visions of the artists behind it. Recreating reality may be an art form, but I wouldn't say it's an artistic input, it's just a copy.
It's like animated movies. I much more prefer the ones where movement is shown in such a way that it definitely isn't realistic, but visualises the feeling. Like joy, or urgency. And here as well, I prefer hand drawn cartoons over realistic looking computer animation.
This game also featured some of my favorite collectibles in a shooter. Spread throughout the nooks and crannies of Gunslinger are scrolls dubbed "Nuggets of Truth" that detailed real tid-bits of info regarding the old west, such as the origins of the deadmans hand or telling the tale of a Poet who robbed trains on foot because he was terrified of horses (and also only wrote poems after committing a robbery as it was is only source of inspiration) and the bandits hideaway, a hollowed out rock at the top of a mountain that was impossible to retake if inhabited by gunman up until the mid 20th century when Helicopters were invented.
Coming across them was just as memorable as the game itself and it's one of the first games I recall going out of my way to find everything within.
15$ for such a great fully fledged game. Meanwhile you pay 24$ for a *chance* to get a DLC weapon in BO4 🤣
Or $200 for an axe in Apex Legends
times have changed my friend
@@acewolfgang276 at least the 200$ axe is cosmetic
@@hyanehighoctane We live in an age when people are defending microtransactions in games just because they're "cosmetic".
@@josephdocherty7919 what, so you want the 200$ axe to deal 25% more damage now ? Is that what you want ?
Gunslinger actually felt like a completely different game - different tone, different story, different art style, but you know what? That’s not a bad thing at all. It’s refreshing to have a different take in the CoJ games after such a dramatic, dreary tone for most of it. It’s like playing a John Wayne movie in a way. Legends and tall tales are an integral part of the whole wild west genre and it’s nice to see it got some recognition.
And the gunplay, as you said, was killer, and the dual-wielding infinite-ammo shotguns was the best thing ever.
I'm bothered by how that lever action rifle is being loaded from below when the loading gate is on the side plate to the right
It's a special skill there, allows you to reload faster by reloading from the bottom.
@@alocalarchie7709 but for all I know some lever actions has a loading gates below but that one has it on the right side as you can clearly see
@@shinobutakumirebirth7004 Yep, and he does that originally. But as a skill it gives you the bottom one. I have no absolute idea but it just makes it faster. I am no gun specialist, neither I am a game designer. I guess they just.. did it. They just did I guess.
Equally as weird as having an automatic spinning barrel kind of.
@@alocalarchie7709 but still....... Why tho?
Bothers me too
"No Steve, the OTHER kind of funny."
LOL I remember that part.
"because everybody in Lincoln would be dead?!" I burst out laughing in that part. At the time was the first time i've seen a game acknowledge the absurdity of fps games, to throw an entire army at you, and you kill them all with what it seems to be infinite ammo and health.
I really had no idea what I was getting into when I got this game on steam. Was a blast. I loved the combo system especially in arcade mode. The trick to getting the highest score and five stars is to get through the whole level in a single combo which is surprisingly tantalizingly possible with gunslinger and how you can shoot anything destroyable from TNT to pumpkins to keep the combo. I wasn't a fan of the duels, but if they were an improvement on the old mechanics I can live with that. Just took a lot of luck to get the dueling achievement.
I would mention that the crazy story ends up having you shoot down every gunslinger in the west from Butch Cassidy to Jesse James with Nuggets of truth giving actual historic backstory as collectibles. It is just a fun game.
When the game looked at me in 2013 and said "throw dynamites and shoot them in the air ;)", that was the moment the gun combat system got me hooked. The guns were fun to shoot and satisfing to to use (the double barrel shotgun was a blast!), The bullet time sections were cool and all, but shoot enemy or mine dynamites to inflict air damage and keep the combo going? That shit is fire!
I really wish more FPS games are like this. Multiple single player modes, unique game mechanics, isn't janky, and actually knows when to end and not overstay it's welcome. FPS game publishers nowadays expect me to play a game like it's a full time job.
Can anyone recommend me a game like Gunslinger? Not necessarily a western, I mean.
Games that I've played that are like this:
Counter Strike Global Offensive
Unreal Tournament 2004
Insurgency
Zombie Army Trilogy
Serious Sam 3
Red Orchestra 2
Modern Warfare 3
Black Ops 2
Rainbow Six Vegas 2
Edit: thanks for the recommendations, guys. You guys are awesome.
Bullet storm, if you havent played it.
The Club, Stranglehold...
Superhot in terms of single player replay ability but the gameplay is extremely different from this.
SpecShadow absolute classics mate, I remember playing those ages ago I’d love to revisit them!
@@SpecShadow Ehhh, stranglehold has horrible fov and it gets repetitive quickly (depending on levels, a couple of them were long) and due to the low fov you will probably die from a enemy you couldn't see. Level 2 is too fucking long and boring. Fun game, but just don't try to play it quickly, play it in short amounts.
I see the Bulletstorm comparison in the points system when you get headshots and whatnot
coldwinter for ps2, it has ragdolls, light crafting, nice guns, generic but good story, nice mechanics, somewhat interactive maps, its a ps2 hidden gem
you're the man for mentioning that game! I replayed it earlier this year and forgot how much fun it was, definitely a hidden gem.
@@arrowslice6741 yess, it really is for a ps2 game is incredible what they achieved
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO EVER PLAYED IT.
@@eins2001 to believe that one is truly forgotten it was too damn good for a ps2 game
Dude , your my favourite youtuber right now , really enjoying your content , waiting for the next video
You forgot to mention that if you have trouble with duels you can just draw first, but other than that great review. I missed the original stream but I watched the vod and ended up replaying gunslinger for the Nth time while I listened.
I was 11 when I first played this game in 2015 and omg I loved this game so much. I'm currently 15 and tbh at this age I could strongly say this was the main reason I love western games
Remains one of the best value games I've ever played, stands up to so many modern 60-100$ titles released today.
This game is DEFINETELY a step up in quality over The Cartel, that one should have never existed, it must stay like this:
Call of Juarez 1 with Billy and Reverend Ray's story and Bound in Blood with the excellent coop campaign of the McCall brothers. Add Gunslinger and you have a exquisite series of western shooters to enjoy.
Thanks for the vid. I purchased Gunslinger today. So far, it's great!
Lol, aside from the Cartel, every Call of Juarez game is the best one in the series. I'd say that I really like Ray's character in the first one
The quality + frequency of your content is awesome. Keep doing you.
Had to pause when you mentioned they’re making a remake of XIII. I fucking LOVED that game. By the gods, I hope they make a sequel after that, I have never seen such a cliffhanger ending in my entire 30-year life!
TheEngwall
"I have never seen such a cliffhanger ending in my entire 30-year life!"
Uhh half life?
@@IskenderCaglarM41B441
Unpopular *Opinion* :
XIII is better than Half Life.
this didn't age well
@@gomgom9060 No it didn't, lol!
Guess nostalgia got the better of me 🤣
@@TheEngwall Not just nostalgia, the original XIII just flat out is better than the remake.
Woo another video!
Loved this game. Not as much as 1 and 2, but it is its' own gem.
Really glad the duels were done better for all the PC loving folks too.
This game is in my opinion a masterpiece.. one of the best fps games that I have ever played - and I played all the classics and pretty much all modern fps games
wes8723
There are no western games nowadays(no I don't count that console exclusive)
Good video. Good game choice. Man I remember installing and thinking ahh I’ll drink a 6 pack and play for an hr. No no. I drank most of a thirty and played the game through the night until beat. Wonderful gunplay. Cool little 1v1 high noon shootouts and just blood blood blood. Solid game.
Would you ever consider doing a video on “Clive Barker’s Jericho”?
A masterpiece
Its mixed reception is exactly why it would be the perfect game to review.
I love that game actually lol.
One of the most fun games ive ever played
Wait WHAT?! XIII is getting a remake?! Why haven't i heard about it yet?!
Sebastian Abele Remaster*. Higher rez, working on modern systems, achievements. Don't expect a full remake.
Sebastian Abele
Don't expect enhanced graphics. It is just coming to modern platforms.
And it turned out to be a really crappy remake unfortunately.
i absolutely enjoyed my time with Coj Gunslinger ❤️ and recommended this to everyone else, and they generally loved it too❤️
This was the first M rated game I ever owned and thought it was the coolest thing. I played through it numerous times and went back to it often to play the arcade mode. I used the arcade mode to practice my aim and reaction time. Love this game to pieces
xii Played that on the ps2 and it was so good. It was cell shaded before borderlands and fuck it looked good. It had the bang for explosions, panels for throwing knife kills and holds up well. That's why I like cell shaded cos it ages gracefully compared to 'realistic' games from the same time. Shame there wasn't a sequel to it
Great, now I have to download and play this game again.
In the words of James Rolfe, "It was like a can of air freshener after someone took a nasty shit."
Dude, I really love your channel I love watching reviews on older games.
Fun fact: Techland actually re-used models and animations of Double-barrel shotgun, Quickshooter, Six-shooter and Ranger for Dying Light The Following's revolver pistols and even the sounds of blood spraying from headshots are the same.
The loading on that lever action buggs me.. the loading gate is right there where are you putting the bullets 😂
not wrong, one thing that kept me from 100% enjoying the game. even Bound in Blood got that right. I enjoyed this game about 98%, 1% due to the stupid lever action reloading and the other 1% because it had nothing to do with Call of Juarez and the story was...literally a story told in a bar
It's good to see people still play this awesome game.
Love you keep up the good work
02:37 Happiest news I heard today
Bruh
@@footfinger8195 don't ask
So fucking glad you mentioned XIII. I had forgotten about that game and it was one of my favorites on the GameCube.
$6 for the classic version and the remake will be out in two weeks (November 10th, 2020)
I've never been so happy to remember a game.
And if you collect the hidden cards along your journey you will be given some excellent historical facts about the Wild West and those infamous outlaws and sheriffs. I loved the Wilcox level given that, that is my family history. Cracking game ! Replayable multiple times.
I love how the lever gun with the side loading port loads from the bottom
The connection between the original two games and this one is the cursed gold. Silas’s life went to shambles the moment he acquired one of the gold coins and it didn’t get any better his whole life because he kept the coin. He even gives it up in one of the endings.
Man, I really wish this game would get a sequel.
I remember grabbing this one on sale. It's an utter gem of a game!
Knew our man Jared would have us covered with a Gunslinger review thanks man!
I loved this game. One of the best games I've played.
Woah I was thinking of buying this game after watching this review and turns it out it just came out on the Switch fuck yeah!
I was looking it up on steam and i wanted to see if it is good. Your review is really good i like your channel and i hope your channel is always like this. I'm subscribing.
A remake of XIII!? What!?
Possible sequel? Please...
would be cool if they did that for call of juarez gunslinger and bound in blood
Yup! Comes out in Nov for all platforms. PC, Xbone, PS4, and even switch. ruclips.net/video/JQwxuVFzgbI/видео.html
@@Nades- how early next year ?
@@Nades- Balls...
There's also an upgrade that allows you to throw dynamite and have it split into 3 just-as-big bundles mid flight
I enjoyed this game, took me multiple days to beat casually... good times.
Thanks jarek. Great video (: this game looks fun. I wish I could afford a gaming PC that could run modernish games.
This game is great and don't need a high end PC 😌
I have a really Bad PC and I can still play it on the highest settings. You can play it trust me.
@@stefanbogojevic4781 oh rad. Thanks for letting me know (:
@@justinx590 no problem. When I bought it I thoguht it was going to lag but when I started playing it never went below 60 FPS this game is amazing at every point in my opinion
Honestly I fucking love this game. Gun play in this is so fucking fun
Underrated game, it's awesome!
Hey Jarek, do you think sometime you could do a review of Warhammer 40k Space Marine? I think the Warhammer fans on your channel would love that. I know I would! lol
I would love to see his review of SM but, he is an FPS gamer I think.
The only time I like when a franchise changes its design and roots is when you play as a new character because everybody has a different experience in life and see most things differently! Like Grand Theft Auto how some games don't have features from the ones before but it's okay because not everyone in the world likes bowling or golf etc! Gives the characters a sense of routine on what they do for there day to day life!
Never played the game...u gave a great analysis must play it
I still found the title odd, I do love this game though for its price I was amazed with what I got from it. Highly enjoyable and after completing it on normal went right back in for the hard completion! But its not really .... well call of Juarez ...
Yee, and I can't stress it enough, _haw._
Most people dont know this but when The first Borderlands was showcased gameplay wise it wasn't cell shaded it actually had realistic style graphics and I thought it looked amazing for the year but then they swapped to cell shade halfway through to match the humor I guess
I've put an unbelievable amount of time into Gunslinger. Never really get sick of it. It just FEELS good to shoot at stuff.
After unlocking everything on Xbox 360 and again on Xbone, I've started unlocking everything on PC. And honestly, the game is fun on Xbox. But the arcade is best on pc.
13 was an epic game. I loved it
i would recommend looking at an older game called vietcong, it's kinda obscure an it fits the bill of the games you usually review on your channel
Luděk Bis What does obscure mean?
@@IskenderCaglarM41B441 obscure
/əbˈskjʊə/
adjective
1.
not discovered or known about; uncertain
It also can run on bloody intel graphics and low settings still looks amazing
O shit I remember this it was actually fun aha
It always killed me how they ingore the loading gate on the repeater
I recommend checking out the game Pariah from 2005. Pretty unknown even back then
4:00 what the hell of a reload is that? He’s not even putting the cartridges in the feeding port!
i remember the thing that annoyed me a bit in this game is how generic and similar all the enemies look. i mean its something if they are in an army or something. but as bandits and similar i think they should differ a bit more. body models all the same it seems.
i dont know how it was in bound in blood, bc its been to long.
Unpopular opinion, but I prefer Call of Juarez and Bound in Blood more than Gunslinger. Both of these games had better plot, more awesome characters and overall I just like them because of serious tone.
Gunslinger felt more like a parody than the actual western.
Vid Šteh Gunslinger is more fast paced and overall better gameplay.
This game's great but I have no idea why it's not it's own thing instead of thrown into Call of Juarez. Juarez isn't mentioned in it at all from what I recall.
Still playing CofJGS while I wait for RDR 2 PC release tomorrow :-)
I'm grad I played this game and enjoying it a lot
I remember playing this back then , I think in 2015 when I had my $400 laptop with amd gpu 😂, surprisingly this gsmee runs just fine w/o any stutters, even w/ 2gb ram.
Hey I know you put a lot o dedication into your videos and a lot of time to review games that some may say there don't deserve it, so I appreciate it.
But also can you by any chance do a
Jericho review?
Played it a couple of years ago because hey IDK, but I would like a review from your part because your pretty honest about everything.
Please keep it up your an amazing reviewer (Analyst)
Everyone says how much they love this game but no one trying to get sequel. No one messaging ubisoft about this, no one talks about this. There is not even a petition. We need sequel to this amazing game.
Ubisoft doesn't own the licensing rights to Call Of Juarez, they didn't develop it either. Techland is both the dev and publisher of COJ and they're focusing on boring zombie games now a days. (Yes I'm shit talking Dying Light)
JarekTheGamingDragon Then people should message to techland. They should ask about call of juarez. Complain it enough and maybe they will do it. People wanted new saints row and now it is coming. So why not coj?
You can talk any way you like about dying light. I don't care about that game. I don't like zombie games and the only zombie game I ever played is dead island. Which got my attention because it is placed on island.
Techland also made dead island lol
I love this game on the Switch, with gyro aiming. Played it many times.
I also loved XIII on the Gamecube. I definitely WON'T be getting the remake IF it even still comes to Switch. They seem to have handled EVERYTHING about it completely wrong, which is actually sad because I DID want it and did thin it was a very easy game to just slightly enhance and be perfect again.
I can imagine that there's an organization that deals with games, good and bad: The Video Game-quisiton
The Jimquisition?🤔
Love this game it was the best
I remember 13 omg. Used to play that on ps2
You should review the Ace Combat Saga
The art style does look like borderland and also dying light together , I'm not saying this because of techland
Hey Jarek was wondering if we’re planning on taking a look at “dead mans hand”, “mob enforcer” or “land of the dead road to fiddlers green”
I’ve heard there mediocre games so I was curious what you thought about them, there decently easy to get running since they were released on pc and the original Xbox (mob enforcer on the Xbox had some new stuff like an added multiplayer and was renamed “Chicago enforcer”)
Oh no, this line about XIII remake age like a fine milk😽
Dude i was watching your far cry ranking video and when it came to #1 i was like “yeah, i think primal deserves that spot” snd then i got backstabbed with blood dragon :( lmao
The fact that the character just shove cartridges at the bottom of the receiver on the lever gun instead of using the side loading the bothers me to no end...
Originally he loads it on the side, there's a skill that lets you reload the lever action faster, by loading from the bottom... It makes no sense really but that's why he loads from the bottom
@@reksie7816 that's somehow even stupider :v
Everyone should be changing the shadow rez to 4096, the regular 1024 pixel shadow size is way too shimmery and low quality. Also due to probably how the engine is built or a x86 limitation for it, the game crashes with 8192 rez for the shadows, even with the "Large Adress Aware" mod. Eh.
How did I not hear about this
This game has the best gameplay out of the franchise is what I would say
To be honest. The reason I picked up the game was the gameplay trailer.
"Bonus pointssss!"
Reminds me of a western version of borderlands.
Can we get a Wild West Borderlands game?!?!
Hidden gem
08:44 Dutch & Arthur?? lol very close looking I must say xD
Wonder if you'll express your thoughts on Modern Warfare 2019 once that game comes out. Been enjoying the content!!
Reverend Ray Mccall and Silas Greaves are the BEST characters ever existed in a game!!!. Especially Reverend Ray! Hands down!
This game is definitely best played on the highest difficulty setting. It's challenging but not unfairly so (at least until the final fight). Fantastic value for $15.
I maxed out ranger and the executioner is very op it literally gives you aimbot in bullet time
Woohoo, another game review.
I'm so sad it's only the campaign tho 😭 XIII multiplayer was slept on 🔥
So... is that XIII remake still being made?