Rating: 74.4%
Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows) and Xbox 360
Genres: Shooter
Themes: Action
Keywords: anime, magic, grinding, turn-based, summoning support, jrpg, death, permadeath, 2.5d, crossover, war, overworld, party-based combat, backtracking, undead, class-based, turn-based tactics, conspiracy, spin-off, pixel art, grid-based movement, rock paper scissors, boss fight, explosion, single-player only, tactical turn-based combat, rivaling factions, leveling up, psone classics, shopping, bow and arrow, loot gathering, party system, cameo appearance, active ability, non-player character, minotaurs, treasure chest, character creation, saving the world, side quests, potion, melee, stat tracking, political thriller, mercenary, playstation tv support, coming of age, combat dialogue, british accent, franchise reboot, game with chapters, summoners, power of friendship, mana, not-so-bad guys, teenager, women in refrigerators syndrome, poisoning, victory music, random encounter, elementalist, hidden character, airship, counter system, restoration, status effects, black magic, trilogy, secret history, fictional currencies, nobilitease, tragic hero, war veterans, white magic, class change, gender exclusive equipment, geomancer, damage over time, level scaling, linear overworld, e3 2007, e3 1997 and playstation underground
Perspective: First person
Developer: Techland
Publisher: Ascaron Entertainment;Focus Entertainment
Call of Juarez
Summary:
Call of Juarez is an epic adventure western themed FPS game. The player alternately assumes the roles of two distinct, antagonistic characters: a sneaking fugitive Billy and his hunter the reverend Ray. Apart from the highly interesting, emotional and psychological aspect of the link between the two