Call of Juarez enters Nintendo Switch

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger will enter the Nintendo Switch living room in December, with improved movement commands and HD rumbling effects. Jessie James, Billy The Kid and other legends are nothing compared to Silas Greaves, the premium hunter who is now going on Switch. This cowboy shooting game on a computer, acclaimed by criticism, has made its way through all the relevant criticisms and publications, drawing up to 8 or 9 stars, and now, the action will be portable.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is an FPS shooting game with a Western theme from the famous series of games Call of Juarez. The first opus was released in 2006, while the last one, the one who is now worn on Switch, was released in 2013. The original games come from Techland, a development and publishing company based in Poland, with Ubisoft until 2018. The titles were particularly appreciated for the quality of their music, composed by Pawel Blaszczak.

The original version is available for PC, PlayStation3 and Xbox 360. It was published in 2013, it therefore made a way, but this version of Switch will of course include HD improvements. The game offers the traditional setting of the old west with unique game modes based on history (history, duel and arcade) and follows Silas Greaves, the premium hunter who tells the trailer. Silas is not loved among all the other gunners and outlaws, especially for the scandalous stories he tells about the murder of Butch Cassidy, Newman Haynes Clanton and their fellow men. However, Silas quickly turns out to be wiser, because these stories generally lead to death or the death of those who deserve it.

Call of Juarez Motion Control Aiming Nintendo Switch Call of Juarez: The release date of Gunslinger Nintendo Switch is set for December 10, 2019, so attach your horses. It brings the same elements as fans of the original, including the action overnight, duels, objectives and bonuses. Silas can also avoid bullets from time to time with a quick event and uses double pistols to dive the player into a fantastic adventure in the West West, which looks like no other on Switch.

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