Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood Updated Hands-On

We strap on our cowboy boots for a final look at Techland's gritty Wild West shooter.

Fans of films like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and A Fistful of Dollars will know that the Wild West was a godforsaken place, full of burlesque houses, high-noon shoot-outs, and whisky--served in a dirty glass, of course. It was a place where even the most well-meaning men would eventually become corrupted by the world and turn to a life of gunslinging just to survive. It's this depiction of the Old West that Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood tries to emulate, and if you were one of the kids who ran around the neighbourhood playing cowboy with a plastic six-shooter, then this is the game for you.

Set in the 1800s, Bound in Blood tells the tale of two brothers, Ray and Thomas McCall, who are thrown into battle fighting for the Confederacy in the American Civil War. They find themselves on the wrong side of the law after disobeying orders from their general in order to protect their family. Their lives then take a turn for the worse, and (without giving too much of the story away) the brothers find themselves in Mexico, seeking out a lost Aztec treasure in the company of some rather unsavoury characters.

The story is told using Quentin Tarantino-style narrative techniques, jumping around time from the brothers' current situation and back to the Civil War within the first few missions. You initially take on the role of Ray, the tougher of the two brothers, and you run through Civil War trenches to rescue Thomas from Union captivity. Ray comes loaded with dual six-shooter pistols, but he's also able to pick up rifles from fallen soldiers, as well as dynamite.

While the weapons may be authentic to the time period, the brothers have one skill that's pure Hollywood. It's called concentration mode, which allows you to slow down time and kill several enemies in one fell swoop. The mode is activated by pressing B on the pad, after which the screen turns black and white, and the game goes into slow motion. You guide the targeting reticle with the right thumbstick and use it to highlight all the enemies onscreen, which causes Ray to fire off a volley of bullets and kill all the enemies. Concentration mode is particularly useful in later sections of the game where you can be overrun with enemies. It's a nice change of pace from simply blasting away at enemies with your six-shooter, though using your weapons is very satisfying due to their accuracy and feel in combat. The concentration mode also comes into play at predetermined points in the game, where it is used to take down enemies in Unison. These points are signified by red highlights on the floor outside doors which Ray and Thomas must kick down to progress.

The game also has a unique automatic cover system. Going up to certain objects and walls puts you into cover mode, and you can lean out or over the object to blast at enemies using the right thumbstick. The system works well, and the game automatically senses when you're trying to use cover. When you do get hit, though, it's not an instant death. Instead, the game uses a damage system similar to that in Gears of War, where one or two hits are OK, but a sustained barrage of bullets will put you down. Health can be restored by simply getting back into cover and allowing your character to heal.

Later missions allow you to experience classic Western standoffs. They're very cinematic, with the camera hovering just above the hip next to your gun. You use the right thumbstick to edge your hand closer and closer to you gun, the goal being to keep your hand as near as possible to the gun without touching it. A bell sound signifies the time to draw your gun and take down your opponent. It's a very tense affair, and the music, along with the odd tumbleweed flying past, adds to the atmosphere.

The game has a wide variety of missions to play through, and although they're linear in structure, they break up the simple run-and-gun action. These range from sinking a union ship with a cannon at the start of the game, to taking charge of a stagecoach and driving it literally through a town in a neat on-rails section. There are also stealthier sections, such as one where you quietly kill soldiers with a knife whilst sneaking through a cornfield.

Bound in Blood also looks the part, and while the environments are not on the cutting edge, they're detailed, and the brothers are brought to life with roughed-up outfits and unshaven faces. More importantly, the graphics capture the style and feel of the Old West: the creaky look of the wooden buildings, the rolling tumbleweeds, and the gritty locals all add to the atmosphere. The music, however, gets a bit grating later on, because the heavy-metal Mexican soundtrack feels a little out of place compared with the great orchestral scores at the beginning.

Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood is due out July 3 on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC, and you can find out more about the game by watching our hands-on preview video.

39 Comments

  • pakdad

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 11:32 pm PT

    The best western game I've ever played...!!!

  • sm0ke311

    Posted Jul 17, 2009 9:45 am PT

    awesom game gs score should be 9.5

  • chrisg88wb

    Posted Jul 17, 2009 6:49 am PT

    The online multiplayer games are good fun

  • nscott0

    Posted Jul 17, 2009 6:45 am PT

    this game is 100x better then the first one hands down!!

  • dark_aprentice

    Posted Jul 7, 2009 7:40 pm PT

    this game is going to be like gta but not as good and in the western

  • GearMaster13

    Posted Jul 7, 2009 7:39 pm PT

    its a pretty fun and entertaining game. gameplay is good and graphics are so so but overall with the online multiplayer it is an awesome game

  • dragonfly110

    Posted Jul 7, 2009 2:49 pm PT

    may just be me but this game looks kinda meh.

  • coolin_PS3

    Posted Jul 7, 2009 1:45 pm PT

    Gameplay good but awful cover system.

  • BlackDragon74

    Posted Jul 6, 2009 8:13 pm PT

    :10 - Hocked A Loogie Trophy

  • scruffy19

    Posted Jul 5, 2009 3:34 am PT

    i dont know about this. the graphics look good but what is gameplay like?

  • mjax211

    Posted Jul 2, 2009 9:47 pm PT

    I don't know, this sounds a lot like 'gun.' That game was badass, and I have played through it more than once, but that doesn't really mean its ok to copy it. Checklist? OK.

    ex confederate soldier protagonist- check
    goes against confederacy- check
    slow 'concentration' mode- check
    dual wield six guns- check
    dynamite- check

    still it will probably be fun.

  • Tikicobra

    Posted Jul 2, 2009 12:05 pm PT

    I really want a demo as well. It looks and sounds fantastic, but with so many other great games to get, I'd like to try before I buy.

  • Playstation_360

    Posted Jul 2, 2009 3:55 am PT

    I really hope but slightly doubt the release of a demo. I am very tempted by the game but I think I'd complete it too quickly. The online has potential to do well but im not sure if it would be massively popular. I have a feeling the price of the game will drop a fair amount after release so I will be leaving it for a while

  • jxavier_macias

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 11:11 am PT

    should we see a demo soon???

  • gameguy0697

    Posted Jul 1, 2009 9:54 am PT

    this looks really good i might buy it and the graphics looks really good

  • huntercal

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 8:25 pm PT

    I wasn't a real fan of the first one but this one already looks like a vast improvement. Definitely worth a look if you ask me

  • IRON-SPECTRE

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 7:44 am PT

    I spent all day playing Call of Juarez BIB and I must say not only is it the best western theme shooter made to date, it may also be one of the best FPS shooters released so far this year! Riding into a town on the back of your "first person horse" while both your six guns blaze away at men on dusty old rooftops a truly awesome video game moment.

  • chrisg88wb

    Posted Jun 30, 2009 1:03 am PT

    I have pre-ordered a copy of this COJ: Bound in Blood. It looks like a young guns shooter. I loved that film and love the westerns. Gonna be getting Red Dead Redemption when it comes out also.

  • Condor_12

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 7:01 pm PT

    If it's anything like GUN or Red Dead Revolver... I am in! I love a good western movie, and I love a good western game. This looks as though the story line might be a bit more appealing that other westerns but lets face it - it comes down to a combination of story, gameplay, and multiplayer. Here's hoping!!!

  • famguyfan2685

    Posted Jun 29, 2009 8:47 am PT

    This game looks pretty cool. I never played the original, but this one looks like it could be fun. I just wish there was a demo so I could check it out first..

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