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Calm Water
"In this place, where it all began, this day, my war will end. Running River will become Calm Water. I love you, my son, and I am sorry. And there is but one last -
Concentration Mode
Concentration Mode, also referred to as simply Concentration in Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, is an ability present in the series that slows down time, allowing the player to take out multiple enemies with ease. In -
Achievements/Trophies
This listing covers all available Achievements and Trophies in the Call of Juarez series. Call of Juarez[] Thief (10g) - In Episode l steal Jones' gun without alarming him., Boxer (20g) - In Episode ll use correctly -
Juarez's Alcazar
The Alcázar is an enormous fortress that is the headquarters of bandit leader Juan "Juarez" Mendoza in Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood and Call of Juarez. It also served as a major trade route -
Gold of Juarez
"The legend of the Lost Gold of Juarez has been passed from one generation to the next, since the time of Hernándo Cortés. It was said to the ransom for Montezuma, held hostage by -
Episode IV (Call of Juarez)
"Gotta run. Don't matter if I killed somebody or not, they'll hang me anyways. I can hear the hounds. Jesus Christ, get a grip on yourself. Mexico would be the safest bet -
United States Army
The United States Army appears throughout the Call of Juarez series as both an enemy faction, and allied faction. The United States Army is a branch of the United States Armed Forces that execute all -
Chapter XV (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
“Thomas wasn’t at the gate, and Ray fought like a wildcat. We barely made it out of there alive. He was out of his mind and still out for blood, so I told -
Mendoza Cartel
The Mendoza Cartel is a drug syndicate in Mexico featured in Call of Juarez: The Cartel. The leader of the Mendoza Cartel is Juan Mendoza. Before the events of the Independence Day Bombing, the Mendoza -
Araña
Araña is a street gang in Call of Juarez: The Cartel. They serve as an antagonist in the early part of the game, and deal for the Mendoza Cartel. Sometime before the events of The -
Tom Manson
Tom Manson (d. 1884), is a Civil War veteran, who later became a hired hand and appears in Call of Juarez. Manson serves as a secondary antagonist, and is responsible for the deaths of Thomas -
Chapter VIII (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
"The more I preached to them the less they listened. They were outlaws now and they didn't want my judgment. There was no longer any talk about rebuilding our home or our farm -
Chapter III (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
"On April 9th, 1865 the Confederate Army surrendered to the Union Army at Appomattox, ending the War Between the States. The battle was not over for my brothers however, as Colonel Barnsby had yet -
Chapter VI (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
"Ray is slowly succumbing to the darkness. I can see that Thomas too is drawn to the succubus. Why did we come to this evil place? I pressed them to leave but my brothers -
Seeing Farther
Running River: "My son, it is time for you to prove that you are one of us." Seeing Farther: "By causing a war, which will bring annihilation upon our people?" -Seeing Farther and his father -
Michael Duke
Michael Duke is a secondary antagonist in Call of Juarez: The Cartel. Duke is the billionaire Chief Executive Officer for Peacekeepers International (PKI), a private military contractor gone bankrupt. After losing his contract with the -
Patrick Stone
Patrick Stone is a supporting character in Call of Juarez: The Cartel. Patrick is a Vietnam War veteran and special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation until his death in the July 4th, 2011 -
O'Donnell
"Well what do you know? The deserters found the sack to make it back to their old squad." -O'Donnell taunting the McCall brothers. O'Donnell was a former Confederate Sergeant and the tertiary -
Ciudad Juárez
Ciudad Juárez (founded 1659) is a city in the state of Chihuahua in Mexico. The desert surrounding the city is a major area in all three Call of Juarez games. Juarez was founded in 1659 -
Chapter XIV (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
"This place where you passed on, is where I met your mother. For you see, she was my second wife; and you were my second son. White scalp hunters killed my family, and I -
Episode VI (Call of Juarez)
"Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for thou art with me, thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me... Let all those who -
Chapter II (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
"War changes people. Lives are devastated and lost, and families are torn apart. The sacrifice is rarely worth the price. My brothers had to decide between the cause of the Confederacy, and the lives -
Melee
Melee combat, with or without weapons, appears throughout the Call of Juarez series. In Call of Juarez the player may select fists at any time (once fist-fighting is available). In Call of Juarez: The -
Jessica Stone
Jessica Stone is a supporting character in Call of Juarez: The Cartel. The daughter of Patrick Stone, she is a key witness to the Independence Day Bombing that resulted in his death. Jessica Stone is -
Chapter X (Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood)
"We tracked down Juarez and I expected violence, but he told us that he had no idea that the Colonel wanted us dead. He claimed that Barnsby lied to him as well. I'm
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