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A PS3 shooter series that hasn't seen a new entry since 2013 might end up releasing on the PS5, if rumors are to be believed.
Techland, the studio behind Dying Light, is working on a new Call of Juarez, but its Star Wars like RPG has been scrapped.
Insider Gaming has claimed in a new report that Techland is working on a new Call of Juarez title, following reports earlier ...
It seems like the Polish developer is heading back to the wild west for some new adventures during a lawless era.
It appears that “Call of Juarez: Gunslinger” could be getting a remake or sequel, based on some intriguing teasers and hints released on its official Facebook page and the Techland Twitter page.
Call of Juarez: Gunsinger and The Cartel recently vanished from digital storefronts, but the game's aren't gone for good. The developer Techland is now in charge of publishing.
Call of Juarez takes few risks with its setting or genre, but it does what it does well enough to be enjoyable. By Alex Navarro on June 7, 2007 at 6:35PM PDT ...
If Call of Juarez is the prism through which the world sees our nation's heritage, it's a wonder we ever made it out alive with our leather chaps intact. Either way, you're in for one hell of a ride.
Ubisoft announced Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood last night and said that in terms of story, the game will be a prequel. "Call of Juarez was well received by gamers and critics,” said John ...
Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is like Tim Burton’s film Big Fish. An aging braggart recounts his fabulously interesting life – with some heavy embellishments – for a slack-jawed audience.
Call of Juarez: The Cartel puts you in control of one of three corrupt, foul-mouthed law enforcement officers. There's the dual-wielding jerk, the shotgun jerk and the jerk who stands at the back ...
In fact, Call of Juarez: The Cartel is big on cluttering the screen with unnecessary interface elements. Every time you need to reload, the game prompts you with a big eyesore button prompt.