If like me you have beat just about every game available on the 360 then you cannot go wrong renting this game.
User Rating: 7.5 | Call of Juarez X360
After beating most every game available for the 360, I appreciate the release of the Call of Juarez. Although I am not fond of the old west, I enjoyed playing this game. With two six shooters, a long dark trench coat, and an old plain bible, I am prepared to mow-down an infinite number of hell-spawn sinners. I can see desert shrub, sparse trees, plenty of nice looking rocks, and beautiful skies. Dust lifting off the ground and moving through the dank air like smoke trailing from a cigarette. There is a distant shriek of a hungry vulture waiting for death, my death—repeatedly—yet some how an unforeseen force resurrects me each time. This is the life of Ray, an ex-gun slinger, turned preacher, now out for revenge. Convinced that God wants him to kill the sinners from hell; he opens an old dusty box, and reunites with his old friends, the revolvers. Sneaking around, solving puzzles, and trying to stay alive is the life of Billy Candle, a not so bright, young, half-white half-Mexican kid. Playing as Billy Candle, helps break up the non-stop gun slinging action while playing as Reverend Ray. Graphics: The rocks look nice and I hope to see more like them in other games. Everything from explosions, fire, water, dust, glass, wood, look up to 360 standards. People’s faces and their animations also look good. The environments are bland; constantly reminding me that I was playing a video game. Sound: For the most part the voice acting is well done. Although, through out the game there are sounds I felt like I should be hearing. Gameplay: The gameplay and story is what carries this game along. Sure, the gameplay is not revolutionary and even easily forgotten, yet I will remember that I had fun playing the Call of Juarez. I can easily recommend that you rent this game; however, I cannot recommend that someone purchase it—at least not for full price.