Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood (PS3)

Release Date: 03/07/2009

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As the McCall brothers, players enter a doomed quest for the legendary Gold of Juarez leading them from a ravaged Georgia during the Civil War to the Aztec ruins of Mexico. They make their lawless trail into the wildest West ever depicted, using their gun slinging skills and killing all of those that stand before them. But when brothers face Lust, their bound of blood feels thinner than ever…

A raw and visceral First-Person Shooting experience, Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood players will rely on their trigger skills and upgradeable guns as they explore the Wild West before it was tamed, then take their shooter prowess online into a unique multiplayer mode that lets them relive the most famous scenes from the era – including bank heists, train robberies and much more!

  • Developer: Ubisoft
  • Publisher: Ubi Soft
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Answer the call

One of the great mysteries in videogaming is why there aren't more games set in the wild west. There are at least as many cowboy movies as there are World War II films but in the gaming world there are barely any cowboy games.

Things are changing for the better though. Rockstar has a sequel to its last generation Red Dead Revolver in the pipeline, due out in the autumn. In the meantime, you can saddle up and ride on into Juarez, Mexico, the setting of a PC-only game released in 2006, and now the backdrop to this multi-platform prequel entitled, Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood.

Brothers in arms

The game tells the story of two brothers, Ray and Thomas McCall, who at the start of the story are soldiers fighting on the side of the Confederacy in the American Civil War. When Union forces threaten to destroy their home and family in Georgia, the boys go AWOL and head off to sort things out. This sets them on a course that will take them across America, in search of the legendary gold of Juarez.

This sets them on a course that will take them across America, in search of the legendary gold of Juarez.

Having two protagonists, Ray and Thomas, leads to some interesting gameplay variations. You get to control both characters at one time or another, and each has their own distinct skill set. Between them, you have all the abilities you'll need to complete the adventure. Depending on the player's preference he or she can opt to use Ray's hard man approach, using close-up combat, or take control of Thomas's more refined rifle skills.

Civil liberties

Were this an entirely accurate recreation of the wild west, you'd probably be restricted to firing a couple of standard issue, and highly unreliable, Colt revolvers and possibly a shotgun. Not here. Partly because the game takes place during the Civil War, and also because the developers have, thankfully, taken liberties with reality, there's a whole range of weapons on offer. From simple handguns, to long barrelled pistols, rifles, shotguns, bows, throwing knives and even a Gatling gun, there's plenty of hardware to play with.

Enter into a one-on-one duel which, far from being a simple shooting match, is as much a battle of wills as anything.

The combat is what really establishes the lawless authenticity of the game's setting. As you take part in gun battles against multiple enemies, you can build up your concentration meter. Fill it up and you'll enter into a destructive shooting mode, enabling you to take on large numbers of foes more easily. And when it comes to fighting the game's bosses, you'll enter into a one-on-one duel which, far from being a simple shooting match, is as much a battle of wills as anything.

Bandit country

These days any first-person shooter worth its salt has to have a multi-player mode and Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood is no exception. Various multi-player maps and character classes are available, with players able to take on the role of lawman or bandit. Shooting enemies results in the collection of a bounty and the more bounty you build up, the more you're worth to another player when he shoots you - a scoring system that anyone who's played conkers will recognise. Some maps are also inspired by classic western movie moments so you'll have the opportunity to have a shootout at the OK Corral.

It's pretty clear from what's already been said that Call To Juarez: Bound in Blood is an atmospheric shooter and this is due in no small part to the gritty visuals that perfectly recreate the dust and filth of a range of classic western environments. With its great looks and intense action, this is one western you'll want to train your sights on.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Looks like the wild west.
  • Great storyline.
  • Two playable characters.
  • Tense duelling.
  • Multi-player options.
minus points
  • In my opinion, this is too rough for younger gamers.

Review by: Simon 'The Padre' Kirrane
Version Tested: Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Review Published: 02.07.09

User Reviews

Richard Stretton posted on 24 Oct 2009
This game sucks. It's actually coined a phrase in our household. We now say, "ooh a bit of a CoJ (Call of Juarez) that one is!!" - when referring to something that doesn't quite hit the spot - or to put it more clearly... MISSES THE MARK COMPLETELY!!! Poor single player, poor online, poor in general. Goes down the same road as Brothers in Arms (or whatever that game "Hell;s Highway etc..." was called.). It's a trade-in at best.
Ibrahim Cousins posted on 10 Sep 2009
got with my ps3 slim bundle its a change for the modern shooters it's always fun to go back in time and have a good high noon shoot out many things to do and its nice to choose your character before each chapter as they have different skills giving this double play through value as you can keepm the same brother and change second time round the concentration mode is well thought out and the game play and graphics are good aswell as the cut scenes and script haven't finshed it yet so far liking it 8.5/10
Rhys Mahoney posted on 02 Sep 2009
this game is good but not that good it gets very boring after completing the game online is kind of good like 6/10 but i like onine
Michael Harper posted on 30 Aug 2009
I bought this game a few day's ago and have just completed the story mode. The game overall is fantastic. The graphics are superb, the story gripped me from start to finish and the game really captures the western feel. There's not many cowboy western style games on the market to compare call of Juarez with, but i feel if there were any other competition this game would have a very strong chance. I haven't got many complaint's about this game atall, and one thing i love and praise is the shooting system. It's one of the most user friendly shooting mechanic's I've used and it's a hell of fun to use. It has an auto lock system which is fantastic, and another great feature is when you wield 2 gun's with Ray you get 2 crosshairs when you are confronted with two enemy's. The unique cover system is extremely user friendly too and is a great asset to the game aswell. Also they have the great shooting features of slowing down time and selecting your enemy's for then too shoot all of them down
Terence Moloney posted on 25 Aug 2009
good but not great,online is not that great you can find yourself wiggling the stick hoping that your player moves.story mode is great fun but the horse riding is wooden and the stand off's are repetitive.
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