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Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Video Game Review
Posted by Stew Shearer, 150 days ago
 Rating Preview
 Fun Factor
 9.0 
 Graphics
8.0
 Sound
9.0
 Multiplayer
7.5
 Single Player
9.0
 Controls
9.0

It surprises me that westerns settings aren’t more common in video games. Compared to a market ready to burst with bald space marines and WWII nostalgia, few games feature the American hallmark of the cowboy. Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood brings this strangely unexploited world with a vengeance, being not only one of the best Old West games, but one of the most solid shooters released this year.

Bound in Blood is a prequel to the original Call of Juarez which released on PC and the Xbox 360 in 2006 and 2007 respectively. The game follows Ray, Thomas, and William McCall (Ray also appears in the orignal). As the game begins, Ray and Thomas are soldiers fighting on behalf of The Confederacy in the Civil War. Fearing for the safety of their home, they desert. A series of tragic events soon exiles them from their plantation in Georgia, setting them on a quest to find the mythical Aztec treasure of Juarez. The story is in no means revolutionary, but it is entertaining. Told from the perspective of William, who detests the violence perpetrated by his brothers, it remains interesting throughout, even if it relies on any number of cowboy clichés.

The single player campaign is good. The levels are linear, though a few offer a limited open world. Each chapter of the game begins with a short story clip narrated by William, and then transfers to a player-controlled Ray or Thomas. Most stages offer a choice between the two brothers. Selection between the two changes the experience slightly (different weapons and routes), but there isn’t much difference between the two. While they use different weapons, you’ll resort to the same guns regardless of character. Aside from slightly alternate paths through each level, you’ll notice little difference playing as Ray or Thomas.

Bound in Blood’s biggest pitfall is its lack of variety. There several weapons in the game, but few are useful. The only variety you’ll find with the enemies is a change of clothes. The levels are desert, desert and more desert. You had better like the standard western "walk ten paces, turn and fire" duels too, because just about every level ends with one. You’ll have seen the majority of what the game offers by the end of the first few chapter.

 Our Rating for Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Video Game Review
9.0
Fun Factor
If you like cussing, spitting, murder, and gunfights, this is your game.
8.0
Graphics
The visuals don’t push any boundaries, but they’re still good.
9.0
Sound
You can practically taste the southern charm in the game’s audio.
7.5
Multiplayer
The multiplayer isn’t poor, but it lacks substance that FPS players take for granted.
9.0
Single Player
Has one of the most solid single player campaigns in recent memory. A good story coupled with fun FPS action is hard to beat.
9.0
Controls
No complaints here. If you’ve played an FPS before, you won’t have trouble picking this up.
8.5
Overall
Bound in Blood isn’t perfect, but you could do much, much worse in a shooter. If you’re looking for a solid single player FPS, a good western lark, or just a good game in general, get Bound in Blood.
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