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25 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The McCall Brothers deliver!,
By Craig Moller (Brisbane, AUSTRALIA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
TechLand and Ubisoft have reteamed for Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, an origin story of Reverend Ray, his brothers and their quest for gold with more action than the first game. Bound in Blood is a rather complex tale that once again raises the specter of revenge and cursed treasure, amongst a backdrop of the western frontier.
Players are introduced to Ray and Thomas McCall, two brothers in the Confederate army that desert their posts to save their family home from Union soldiers. Seeing the destruction of their land and swearing that they'll rebuild their property one day, the McCalls head west to seek fortune and glory. However, going AWOL infuriates their former commander, who declares that he'll hunt them down to the ends of the earth for their abandonment of the Confederate cause. Fleeing both the Confederate troops on their heels and various lawmen from some of their illegal activities throughout the country, the McCalls eventually connect with the Mexican bandit leader Juan and his concubine Marisa, who has information regarding the treasure of Cortez. The McCalls will also have to deal with the Apache, whose connection with the gold could potentially threaten the entire West. It may sound convoluted, but the story is told rather well and all ties together in the end, providing a solid background for the events of the prior Call of Juarez game. Like the previous title, you'll play as either Ray or Thomas, and you'll have the option to choose which brother you'd like to play as for most of the game. As far as fighting is concerned, the two McCalls have completely different gunslinging styles. I'll say no more. The multiplayer of Bound in Blood is expanded from the original game, featuring thirteen character classes that you'll eventually be able to play as once you unlock eight of them by winning multiplayer matches. Each character class has a variety of weaponry, but also has different health and speed stats as they are deployed into battle. As you kill other players during a battle, you'll receive money during that match which can be spent to upgrade that character's stats. As a prequel, Bound in Blood does a good job of presenting the characters, their storylines and what eventually leads back into the franchise history. It also packs in a ton of fast action, loads of explosions and a heavy dose of duels against opponents that want to see you in the dirt.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This game is very good,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
I usually don't do much reviewing here as most the time what has been said I agree with. I have a hard time letting this one go as this game definitely doesnt deserve anywhere near 1 star. This game is strictly a linear shooter, I am sorry to those of you who dont like that. Sure it has a couple of levels that are not exactly linear, but with how big the levels are most of the game has that sort of feel already. This game is very solid in its controls, and visuals are very impressive. The sound is equally impressive. As such I find it very similar to the Call of Duty games and other quality shooting games.
Single player can be a bit hort and if you are a veteran of shooters Hard is probably where you want to start. Very hard is very hard and that is great. AI can be smart and sometimes they can run right out in the middle, but I find that true of almost every shooter game. I found the story and the writing and voice of the game to be very well done. The only thing I would of changed besides maybe a bit longer would be the duels. They feel very awkward at first and making sense of them isnt easy. After playing them on every difficulty they arent hard anymore. Online has been very good and I havent had much of a problem finding games that are mostly lag free. At first I had a hard time with class balancing, but after playing quite a bit I dont find it so hard and I play with every class. The multiplayer maps offer alot of variety and I really enjoy the multiplayer modes. I do wish it had a capture the flag type of game. Online does have more of a run and gun "old school" type of feel to it, which I really enjoy. I do enjoy that alot more than the "camping" styles that plague most of the shooters nowadays. My only complaints for online play would be lack of gaming lobby's, no way to stay playing with the same people, which is a shame. Also the characters in multiplayer are ugly, they could use some good skins and hats. The game isnt perfect, but for me it was worth every penny and I payed full price. If you like shooters or western themes, or both this game would be one to play for sure. I wont say that everyone who likes shooters will like this one better, but it is a decent shooter for sure. And it is definitley the best western themed game for the Xbox 360 available right now.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Must-Have for Western Game Fans,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood, is a prequel to the original Call of Juarez, and, for the most part, improves on almost all of the original game's problems. Gone are the stealth sections and (for the most part), the godawful first-person-platforming that so brought the original down.
The story is phenomenal, a tale of blood, brotherhood, betrayal, and banditos, and does a great job of providing a backdrop to the motivations of the characters and the first game. It also improves on the pretentiousness, it takes itself a lot less seriously then the original. The game is fairly linear. Before a mission begins, you may choose a character to play as: Ray McCall is the "tank"- he can duel-wield revolvers and use dynamite, and Thomas McCall is the "thief" who can zoom with rifles and use throwing knives, bow, and lasso. The game plays similarly no matter which character you play as, except for minor mission progression things. The gun play - with the exception of the touchy bow and the ineffectual throwing knives, is solid. You can slow down time and shoot enemies in three different ways, each in it's own way useful. Hit detection at times seems gummy, and the gamma is weird, on a normal setting, you can't see the enemies for the dark, and the game offers no way to remedy it. The game is beautiful, vibrant landscapes and stunning vistas, but with frequent, weird, shadow issues. There are two, and only two, sandbox missions, in which you can choose to complete three side missions or proceed immediately to the story mission. these feel out of place and remove flow. I was surprised to find that the online multiplayer, far from being the tacked-on affair most online multiplayer is, is quite deep, with only a few balance issues between the classes I'm sure will be addressed. in conclusion, Call of Juarez: BiB is a fun FPS with some new ideas, well worth your money at any price under $60.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"I'm a good ole Rebel!",
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
The best part about this game, is that you start out as a soldier in the beloved CSA. To be loyal to Dixie, and pledge alligence to the army of Robert E. Lee is the best honor ive had. (in the game of course!) to pull the trigger, and shoot a yank, is awesome! After the yankee storm of General Sherman, it feels good to shoot a couple blue coats! buy this if you love to play the outlaw!
"I won't be reconstructed, I'm better now than then. And for a Carpetbagger I do not give a damn. So it's forward to the frontier, soon as I can go. I'll fix me up a weapon and start for Mexico." -General Jo Shelby, Missouri CSA,
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Call of Juarez:: Bound in Blood. Excellent game, great graphics.,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This is a great game. It really keeps you on your toes. Exciting every step of the way. Would recommed to late teens and adults.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun western game,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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I bought this game here used, at my sons request for a rowdy bunch of older teens that were staying over for a few days. We really enjoyed the way you could move wherever you wanted in the game, and do anything you want. The boys played it all weekend and were hooked, enough that they all wanted to see my Spaghetti western movies later. The western imagery and characters were very well done, nice theming. It is basically Grand Theft Auto in the Wild West. We did not have any game freezing or technical issues, and would recommend this to others.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Game,
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
Call of Juarez starts out strong during the civil war. You play as the McCall brothers, who must make a crucial decision - stay in the war or desert to try to save their family. It's a storytelling method that works well - you get some diversity, able to play as either brother. There's a third brother, William, that tags along on a number of missions, too. He's a priest, however, so he believes in nonviolence.
The gameplay is pretty good. The weapons are fairly balanced, and you get to upgrade by collecting money left by the dead. You can also do a few special side-missions for some extra money. Throughout the game, I alternated between brothers. I'm not sure if this is the best or most desirable way to play, but it does offer for some replay. My only complaint about the game is the use of the duel. It's pretty cool at first, but it's used against every boss. If it didn't have this, I'd probably rate it a 5. I found it a little hard and cumbersome, and sometimes just repeating it a few times wasn't a lot of fun. The graphics were good but not great. I really enjoyed the sound - the gunshots, the score, voicework, etc., were all great. Overall, this game was very enjoyable.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Very solid shooter with some minor issues,
By BrainiacRK "BrainiacRK" (Indianapolis, IN USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
Call of Juarez: BiB is a great game for anyone who enjoys single-player first person shooters on the 360. It took me about eight hours to play through this game.
The environments looks fantastic and, if not anything else, are a great change of pace from most current FPS games. Most of the voice acting and dialog is pretty good (except for some from the Native American characters and a few lines of laugh-out-loud sexually-oriented dialog). The story is interesting and the McCall brothers are well developed characters (for a video game). Using some of the placed weaponry (canons, Gatling guns) is a lot of fun. As someone who games quite a bit, I noticed that there are a couple of minor things that hold the game back a bit.. The quick-draw mechanic can be infuriating. Basically, your character stands on-screen for what seems like an eternity while you wait for a bell to ring, at which point you flick the right analog stick and fire, hoping to hit your opponent before he hits you. The main problem with this is that if you screw up, you reload the fight and end up standing there again for what seems like another eternity as you wait for the bell to ring. Another problem (which could easily just be me) is that by the time I got to the second quick-draw, I couldn't remember what controls to use because I'd been through a good 1.5 hours of additional regular FPS shooting and the game didn't bother to remind me in any way after I'd managed to lose the draw about ten times in a row. Another issue is that auto-aim and sticky-aim can be turned on/off, but cannot be set to a specific sensitivity. Further, these settings seem to behave quite differently depending on which playable character is being controlled. I personally prefer to have little or no auto-aim, but it does help on some console shooters. This game either has it on full blast or not at all. Lastly (and this is an issue in Call of Duty too), the computer players have better throwing AI than the NFL quarterbacks in Madden because they can practically throw dynamite into your lap from twenty to forty yards away without much trouble. So, I would recommend that you buy this game for PC (if you are a hard-core gamer who prefers no auto-aim), or buy it for 360 once the price comes down to about $35. I have no comments on the multiplayer because I did not try it out and don't plan to do so with so many high profile FPS games coming out in the next two months.
8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow.,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (Video Game)
This is about 5 times better than I thought it would be. The first game was a great idea, but the actual game turned out to be a bit of a dud. It had lots of good elements but some truly bad controls and some horrible design issues. This game takes everything good about the first, improves on it, and throws away all of the bad stuff. Not to mention that this next gen treat looks downright amazing. Don't let your experience with the first game deter you. This is the game Juarez 1 should have been.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Campaign, Poor Multiplayer Support,
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
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To be upfront, I'm especially partial to the setting, the Old West. I wish more games took advantage of the stories and characters of the genre. This game does do it justice. The settings and characters are enjoyable and the gameplay is very addictive. The only thing lacking is better support for multiplayer, everything about this game is set-up to have an excellent co-op, but for whatever reasons the programmers decided to leave it out. You can play online in sandbox player vs player, or team vs team games, but I'm thinking the developers are not allotting enough server support as online matches often lag and suddenly drop. Buy it for the campaign and be happy with that.
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Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood by UBI Soft (Xbox 360)
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