Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood review Xbox 360
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood review Xbox 360
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood really is a treat for the eyes, with the surroundings and characters looking finely detailed and polished. And the gameplay dosn't disappoint either as you immerse yourself in the wild wild west, guiding the McCall brothers through their entertaining and somewhat brutal adventure. To see what we think of Call of Juarez 2, download the new issue of 360Zine for the full review.
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Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood review for Xbox 360
If Techland's shooter sequel is to be
believed, the American West was a
pretty horrible place. It's populated
by people who are out for themselves
and only themselves; people who
shoot first and ask questions later;
people who'd rather celebrate the end
of a war by starting a new one instead
of enjoying the silence. Juarez's world is no sugar-coated Hollywood Western –
our sibling heroes are merely the least
bad of a collection of utter bastards.
The story starts in the Confederate
trenches, as Ray McCall attempts to
rescue younger, better-looking brother
Thomas from a Union assault. Ignoring
a direct order, the pair set off to protect
their Georgian homestead, and wind up being pursued by their
commanding officer, a man named
Barnsby whose moustache
immediately marks him out as the
antagonist, even before the McCalls
have earned his wrath.
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