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Xbox 360 : Call of Juarez Reviews

Gas Gauge: 72
Gas Gauge 72
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Eh...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 10 / 12
Date: June 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Right from the start, you're blown away by how mediocre the graphics are when it comes to scenery and backgrounds. Lots of sizzling white edges and shadows jumping around all over the place. The character rendering looks really good however- but that only makes the cutscenes enjoyable.

Gameplay is pretty standard. Aiming is a huge, inaccurate pain, but I assume that will get easier. Still nowhere near as intuitive or useable as a Call of Duty. Especially with a rifle, why can't I aim down the site?? That's right, another shooter where you can't aim down your site. I understand that you can't do that when weilding duel six-shooters, but COME ON! Dont' these developers PLAY other people's games? Use what works.

The story seems ok. There's definitely some hokey voice acting, but that's to be expected. The game will auto save about every 10 steps you take. Sometimes you'll just be running down a canyon, and it'll auto save. So there's no surprise - something big is about to happen.

Multiplayer is frenetic and confusing for the most part. The sloppy aiming system makes it really hard to drive your shots home, and again I SERIOUSLY miss the ability to aim down my rifle sites. The best they give you is a zoom button. Good luck trying to zoom and track someone and shoot them while they're moving. Your rifle either tracks too slowly and you keep missing them, or if you up the sensitivity, becomes so wildly uncontrollable that you might as well walk up to the enemy and let him shoot you. Of course this wont' matter because the enemy is having the same herky-jerky aiming issues you're dealing with. So basically everyone on every game I played ends up standing still, aiming, and seeing who can pull the triggers more quickly.

MASSIVE lag and server issues abound. I am constantly getting "Server Lost" errors and getting kicked out of matches- and only with this game. Hopefully they will fix this soon. The really annoying thing is that there are never more than 20 people online for this game at once. Are you seriously telling me that the developer couldn't have rounded up 20 people to test their server capacity?

All in all, pretty disappointing. I'm sure it would be fun if you got some of your friends on for multiplayer matches and just goofed around, but still nowhere near worth the $60 price tag.

call of letdown...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 5
Date: June 07, 2007
Author: Amazon User

this game was a major letdown, and it seems obvious the developers of the game took no account of how 'Gun' fared, since the games are very similar. this is no sandbox game, much to structured....

the game loads about every 6 seconds which makes game play jumpy and non-sequitir, total drag.

major dissapoint for me.

Great western game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: June 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

There aren't many of this sort of game out there. For that reason alone a lot of people will probably buy this game. It's a worthwhile purchase i would say. Mostly for the reverend Ray character but the game overall does make a lot of efforts to incorporate a lot of the more recent fps innovations. It's no Half Life 2 (but what is?) but if you like western games and you like shooters you won't be disappointed.

It's No Red Dead Revolver

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 1 / 4
Date: June 10, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I was thrilled a western action shooter was being released on xbox 360 but this is one of the worst western games ever released. Everything about it is disappointing. Graphics, gameplay, weaponry are all below average. Save your time and money. No one should be calling Juarez anytime soon.

disappointment

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 3 / 8
Date: June 13, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The controls are terrible (who thinks using a whip is fun??), the story is murky, and the save system makes no sense. Could have been a great or very good game.

Superb on its own merits, mediocre only when compared

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: June 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User

If this was the only first-person shooter (FPS) I had played in a long time, I would have given it 5 stars. It is an excellent FPS-- it just doesn't go above and beyond anything that has been done before. But I love this game because even though I've played tons of FPS games, this is the first western-themed one I've played, so it's fresh! And I'm sure it will be the same for most of you reading this, since there really have not been many western FPS ever released.

Graphics are great! Aside from some of the characters looking a little fake (shiny skin, stiff facial expressions), the graphics overall are excellent. Wonderful detail in structures, objects. Take a look at the sky anytime and check out those dynamic clouds! You can even tell when the clouds pass in front of the sun by noticing the overall scene get a little less "sun-drenched". Neat effect. All objects (including yourself) cast accurate shadows, although I haven't figured out yet if they are simulated or real. Anyway, if they're simulated, they look perfectly real anyway. They even move when the trees blow in the breeze. Water looks realistic. For an Xbox 360 game, this one has some of the highest-resolution textures I've seen. Trees, rocks, etc look pretty sharp even up close.

Voice acting is done very well, and really suits the game. The music is also authentic for the setting, and really enhances the experience.

Someone who wrote another review here mentioned that the game stops every 6 seconds. This was a huge exaggeration. It's true that the game does stop periodically to save progress (checkpoints), and it does happen unexpectedly, but it never happens in a spot where this would be a problem (like in the middle of a gunfight). It's always just while you're walking along the countryside. And the saves are not frequent enough or long enough to be an annoyance. They do take several seconds, but don't seem to be a hinderance to the gameplay at all.

Playing as the two characters (one is more "gun-slingy" and one more "stealthy/sneaky") is a lot of fun.

I recommend this game. As always, of course, you should always judge for yourself by downloading some video clips. And although it's not available yet, I would expect that the Xbox Live marketplace will soon have a playable demo available, or at least a trailer.

So, it's only when you compare this game to all other recent FPS games that it may seem a little bland - because it IS a great game, it just doesn't break any new ground. But, even if you frequently play FPS games like me, if you've never played a western-themed one, this will definitely provide enough freshness to keep it interesting.

Bleh...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 0 / 1
Date: June 22, 2007
Author: Amazon User

I rented this game in the hopes of finding a red dead revolver for the 360...it was a swing and a miss. It's not that the game is terrible, but in no way would the gameplay justify spending 60 dollars. If you are a gamer who just likes to play every new game that comes on the market give it a try, but rent, don't buy.

Not So Bad..But Not so Good either...

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 23, 2007
Author: Amazon User

The shining moment of this game was the 'Bonus' missions. After finishing the single player campaign you will unlock 3 bonus missios. The graphics and game design are a little better than the main single player game. The bonus missions look more polished than the single player story. Other than that pretty much standard FPS action ,with some one on one duels Old West Style and some climbing and jumping with the Billy charachter. I beat this game in about 4 days, playing it for about 3 hours at a time give or take. It wasnt a horrible game, and the graphics arent that bad,but there is a problem with black shadows and white sunny areas.Something most Tv's can somewhat fix by adjusting contrast and in-game brightness level. Overall ,would I buy it? Not a chance .I Rented it and beat it before the rental was due. It was a nice change of scenery in the FPS realm though.Something different to experience. You play two charachters ,oNE IS an Indian/caucasian ,somehwhat stealthy sneak in the shadows player. And the other is a Preacher Hell bent delivering Justice w/ a revolver and a bible. You can duel weld weapons and both fire independently of each other LT/RT, respectively. You can even hold a bible in one hand and your charachter will read passages and the enemy will momemtarily pause, giving you ample time to pump em full of lead. But I never took advantage of this feature ,it was more of a novelty than a game requirement. The best feature of the game was the 'SLOW' time mode (like Matrix/Maxx Payne) , you can activate this mode and take out 2-3 enemies at a time,kinda kool. As a rental ,it is worth it if your a fan of FPS and jonesin for some gaming waiting for some betters shooters this Fall......HINT:HINT: spoiler alert !! To beat the final fight, (The guy that will stab Billy in the back). To kill the guy before he stabs Billy you will have literally a 'millisecond'to do this. As soon as you see the item boxes on screen after the cutscene . Pull back on right stick and push forward , youll enter the slow mo faze, then try to shoot the guy in the head but you dont have too to beat him. IT TOOK me about 15 tries to get as you dont have much time to do this move. Then after that congrats you beat the game ,now go play those 3 bonus missions, there a little better than the single player mode.(note) Initially only one bonus mission will unlock so you have to complete the 1st bonus mission to unlock the 2nd, and the 2nd to get the 3rd. Good Luck. PEACE.

Excellent online multiplayer fun! Dynamite!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: June 26, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Finally! I get to be a gold prospector and throw sticks of dynamite!
Excellent graphics and choice of characters with cool weapons (like six-shooters and dynamite) make online play extremely entertaining.
Serious fun in the Wild Wild West.
Enjoy!

A "Call" That Should Be Answered...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 8 / 8
Date: June 27, 2007
Author: Amazon User

"Call of Juarez" joins recent games like "Gun," "Red Dead Revolver," and "Darkwatch" as yet another Western-themed shooter. Once a genre that scarcely seemed to exist, it is now quickly filling the Western-themed void that seems to exist in Hollywood. Like the aforementioned titles, "Call of Juarez" is very good at what it does, and ends up just shy of greatness -- but if you've a mind for more gunslinging', you can't do much better.

The plot behind "Call" sees half-Mexican troublemaker Billy Candle framed for the murder of his parents and seeking the lost treasure of Juarez that he might finally carve a name for himself in the world. Meanwhile, his vengeful uncle, Reverend Ray, a gunslinger turned man of God, is on his trail spewing fire and brimstone -- er, mostly just fire.

The storyline and characters are the best thing "Call" has going for it. You will alternate between playing as Billy and his self-righteous Uncle Ray. Billy excels at stealth, platforming, and archery, while Ray is Clint Eastwood incarnate with guns blazin'. The shifts in perspective provide a compelling method of building suspense and filling in the plot gaps, and both characters are so different from one another that each of their respective segments seems to represent a mini-game all its own.

Unfortunately, Ray is the by far the standout character. Billy has a decent arch and is fairly likable in his own right, but Ray is worthy of any "Top Ten Best Video Game Character" list -- and that's some tough competition. Clad in a leather duster and cruciform breastplate, he strikes an imposing image and is voiced to perfection. There's something inherently fascinating about a character that speaks to God and quotes the Bible between shooting people in the face. He's obviously crazy, and playing crazy is just plain fun.

Not only is Ray the best character, his sequences are generally more gratifying due to their action-packed content. He is considerably stronger and more durable than his nephew, and can use weapons that Billy can't even touch. He also has a concentration mode that helps him get the drop on his foes and is pretty useful in a pinch.

Billy, on the other hand, is more apt to avoid combat. His bow and arrow sequences are pretty satisfying, but few and far between. More often than not Billy finds himself trapped inside a first-person platformer mixed liberally with a first-person sneaker. The stealth segments are okay, and less reliant on trial and error than some games who make stealth their primary objective -- but it's been done much better in the past, to put it mildly. As far as the platforming sections go, they work as well as they possibly could given the first-person point of view, but it can be hard to properly line up jumps, and dying from an unplanned fall can be quite frustrating. He can use a bullwhip Indiana Jones-style, lashing on to objects and swinging across some chasms -- and though it works fairly well, there's still an awkward quality to it all.

That is not to say that some of Billy's missions aren't enjoyable -- they are. But Uncle Ray's blastapalooza trumps it in spades. The only downside to the gunplay is the wonky decision made by the developers to have certain firearms overheat and break in the midst of a battle. You get used to it and learn to plan accordingly, so it's not a dealbreaker -- but simply collecting bullets and swapping weapons like most FPS games would have worked better.

Complete with horseback chases, treasure hunts, duels, fistfights, and plenty of shootouts, "Call" is a good game for action junkies to invest in -- particularly those who love Westerns with good characters and a solid story. The gameplay is varied, for what its worth (even if it's not always successful), and when it all works it works splendidly well. Complete with top notch production values (some of the game's vistas are breathtaking and evoke the West quite well), this is darn near a can't-miss on a console that could always use one more actioner.

Answer the "Call." It's worth it.


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