July 3, 2009
Feud Western style in 'Call of Juarez'
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'CALL OF JUAREZ: BOUND IN BLOOD'

Ubisoft. Sony PlayStation 3 (Xbox 360, PC). $59.99.

ESRB rating: M

Review rating: 4 stars

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When I was a child, I loved watching spaghetti Westerns, especially those that starred Clint Eastwood. Little did I know that these "realistic" Westerns were made on the other side of the world. In a similar fashion, Polish game developers Techland have just released the Western-themed First Person Shooter, "Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood," and it's easily one of the best shooters covering that era.

In a tale that's older than the Wild West itself, the McCall brothers ignore their family heritage and start a blood feud with each other over a woman. Virtual outlaws begin their vintage voyage fighting for the Confederates during the Civil War, but soon they end up on the run from both the Confederate Army and the justice of the peace.

Through most of the adventure, players can tackle each level as either Ray or Thomas McCall. Ray can dual-wield pistols, use dynamite, and carry heavy objects, while Thomas can dual-wield knives, climb obstacles and use a lasso to reach elevated areas. I really enjoy the ability to play as both characters because their unique abilities add a welcome bit of variety. Why then, is there no online co-op mode? It would be a perfect fit for the dual nature of the single player storyline.

Thankfully, each weapon in the game is much more accurate than its real-life counterpart. If they weren't, it would take a full six shots with a pistol just to hit something. Adding more fun to game play is the ability to perform awesome concentration maneuvers. These devastating, slow motion moves are perfect for eliminating several enemies at once, and each brother gets a different skill.

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