Before they settled into the steady rhythm of being the Dying Light studio, Polish outfit Techland found their first real footing with the Call of Juarez series, a series of spaghetti-western inspired first-person shooters. While never perfect, they filled a niche that is still woefully under-served to this day. Worryingly, the games recently disappeared from digital storefronts, due to licensing issues with then-publisher Ubisoft. Today, the…
Call Of Juarez - Gunslinger
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The hours I've spent with XCOM 2 were enough to silence my inner-cynic for a while. It's the king of sequels. Nothing sets him off on one of his diatribes quite like a Big Publisher Bundle though. What better place is there to cast off all of those unwanted spin-offs and fifteenth entries in series that became stale years ago than a cheap compilation package?…
7 years ago
Time is a meaningless construct. A philosophically confusing frame that demeans our very existence when we acknowledge it. Destroy your clocks and watches, they are prisons, trapping you in a mental cells! Stop being tools of the elite chronologistia, and allow yourself to be free. Let's not consider the seconds ticking off, falling like dandruff on the shoulder of life; the minutes that build up…
I am still surprised when games have their own songs. I view music like magic, but not in the Kieron way. I think you shouldn't be able to sit down and just come up with up a song based on a subject. That seems like it shouldn't work. It should be, hmm, involuntary? And if someone sits down and just thinks up a song, then…
Feature: !oooommmalbaK
Sometimes this is what happens when you ask a Craig to play a preview version of Call Of Juarez: Gunslinger. *spit* WaaaaaWaaaaaWaaaaaa Wah Wah Wahhhhhh WaaaaaWaaaaaWaaaaaa Wah Wah Wahhhhhh WaaaaaWaaaaaWaaaaaa Wah WhuWhuWahhhhh WaaaaaWaaaaaWaaaaaa Wah Waaaaaaaaah. *clang*