Call of Juarez
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Call of Juarez

From:UBI Soft , Ubisoft ,
Call of Juarez
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Amazon Sales Rank:# 11782
User Rating:4.0 out of 5 stars
Customer Reviews
List Price:$19.99





Batteries Included: 0
Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: UBI Soft
EAN: 0008888683148
ESRB Age Rating: Rating Pending
Format: CD-ROM
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Height: 1.25 inches
Length: 7.5 inches
Weight: 96 hundredths-pounds
Width: 5.25 inches
Label: Ubisoft
Manufacturer: Ubisoft
Packaged Height: 20 hundredths-inches
Packaged Length: 740 hundredths-inches
Packaged Weight: 30 hundredths-pounds
Packaged Width: 550 hundredths-inches
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Ubisoft
Release Date: 2007-06-05
Studio: Ubisoft

Feature:

  • Play as two opposing characters, each equipped with differing skills, abilities and weaponry - As Billy, use your bow and craftiness to sneak in and out of trouble; as Ray, stop enemies in their tracks with your mesmerizing preaching & take them down with your six-shooter
  • Recreates the distinct rough-and-tumble beauty of the Old West through detailed and realistic environments that spread across miles of terrain
  • Encounter intelligent Old West enemies, each with individual skills who use their environments to their advantage
  • Realistic Old West-era weapons & equipment -- from the standard issue six-shooter or the traditional bow and arrow
  • Shoot your way out of some of the Old West's most infamous events, such as Billy the Kid's shootout at Stinking Springs Ranch

Product Description:


Call of Juarez is an epic western adventure about vengeance, survival and the search for a legendary lost treasure. Go back in time to South Texas, 1882 - where 19-year-old Billy Candle stands accused of murdering his mother and stepfather. Hot on his trail is Reverend Ray McCall, his stepfather's brother and an infamous gunfighter who believes the Lord has chosen him to be Billy's judge, jury and executioner. Hunt down a band of outlaws on the run with your friends in co-op mode

Customer Reviews:


Still waiting for that western masterpiece, 2009-01-07
A lot of games in the western genre have flirted with greatness without quite getting there. This is one of them. Call of Juarez is a fun FPS that throws a few twists into the mix but it is just shy of being great. You take the role of two characters, the Reverend Ray and Billy Candle. The reverend is chasing down Billy for a murder he thinks he committed. You get to play the cat and the mouse which is a fun twist. The cat, Reverend Ray, is a classic western gunslinger. He turns his enemies to swiss cheese with his trusty six shooters and sends them to the afterlife with quotes from his bible. Ray can enter 'concentration mode' that slows time and allows you make numerous head shots before the enemy knows what hit them. This does make things a little easy but it's a very cinematic experience and a lot of fun. The mouse, Billy Candle, is a sneaky kid who's good with a whip and a bow and arrow. His levels become rather tedious. They are mostly stealth missions that get old fast. Start at point A, sneak past an army of enemies, end at point B. If you are spotted you can't fight or run for it, you just fail the level. In order to stay hidden you must crouch by pressing and holding the Ctrl button with your pinky finger for long periods of time which becomes uncomfortable after a while. Adding stealth kills or stuns would have made those levels a lot more entertaining. He does have some interesting platforming levels that are kind of fun though. Playing both characters requires you to play through the same map more than once which may put some people off. The routes available and enemy placement are different for each so I didn't mind.
The story, music, and voice acting are top notch (except for Billy, his actor doesn't even try). You've got train robberies, saloons, horse and carriage chases, duels at high noon and the western landscapes and towns are beautiful. That was a small problem actually. The levels are very linear but the landscape is just begging for exploration. There is no opportunity or reason to though. If they had taken this story and gameplay style and put it in a huge sandbox ala GTA or Elder Scrolls this would have been the masterpiece fans of the western genre have been, and still are, waiting for. But as it is, it's worth a play through. Now that it's hit the bargain bin you shouldn't pass it up!

P.S. I've heard a rumor that some versions of this game contain the SecuROM virus. The version I have doesn't so I can't say for sure. Good luck!

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