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  • tealboy03
    Rookie
    • Nov 2004
    • 87

    #91
    Re: Call of Juarez

    Originally posted by candyman56
    Is the single player game worth it?
    um, yes.
    "Don't ask what the world needs; ask what makes you come alive, and go do that, because what the world needs are people who are fully alive."

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    • JRod
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 3266

      #92
      Re: Call of Juarez

      Originally posted by tealboy03
      um, yes.
      I disagree. I think the single player game is terrible. Some parts turn into a box moving game. I wish there were more battles.


      However, like everyone has said, we need a open-ended western game.

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      • Klocker
        MVP
        • Jul 2003
        • 3239

        #93
        Re: Call of Juarez

        Originally posted by dave360
        It was a definite purchase from day one for me. It's a lot of fun online and off IMO.

        thanks Dave

        good to see you again

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        • SlimKibbles
          Supporter
          • Apr 2004
          • 7276

          #94
          Re: Call of Juarez

          Originally posted by JRod
          I disagree. I think the single player game is terrible. Some parts turn into a box moving game. ...
          Yeah some of those were a little annoying. I do like the single-player mode overall. I really does remind me of Outlaws from PC. I'm at a rather frustrating point though. I'm at the part in the cave, or whatever it is, where you have to cross that bridge with the stones. I know every stone to hit but good Lord, I barely touch one that I shouldn't and that darn swinging tree thing knocks me off. It's really irritating. Billy needs to jump a little higher.
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