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Red Dead Redemption proved last year that the Wild West is as sexy as ever for gamers and this third instalment of the Call Of Juarez series is proof again that gunslinging is still big business.

This game is a unique mix of the old school Wild West vibe but with a modern flavour in the form of big guns and strip clubs.

It's basically a modern take on the Wild West but with a real attempt keep an authentic feel to things.

The theme is very modern with an FBI agent an LA Cop and a Federal Drugs Enforcement Agency officer whose HQ has just been attacked by a notorious Mexican drugs cartel.

Good guys and bad guys duly delivered you will struggle to battle through against fierce resistance and heavy firepower. Each main character is also slightly tainted too which makes it more interesting.

It's a lawless existence, you can trust no-one and as the journey evolves through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and, of course Juarez in Mexico you will face a challenging and brutal adventure.

There is a lot of variety to the game with driving and interrogation aspects and a good variety to the many shooting aspects of the game.

It's best played with pals in 3-player online mode playing through the story but don't worry when you have achieved that because multiplayer is pleasing.

The variety of weapons on offer is also extensive and playing with sniper rifles can be as much fun as machine gun rampages.

Removing the core Western theme of the game could have been this game's biggest issue, as it happens it isn't, bt in removing that winning formula it does highlight the games other glaring shortcomings,

It isn't as distinguished as your Call Of Duty games for example and in comparison this is a fairly run of the mill shooter - it doesn't really offer that much we haven't seen already at all.

Which is a shame because it is a decent game which is perfectly playable and very well-themed and atmospheric, however it is a Western that isn't a Western and a game that we have seen before.

Good fun though...

Score 3/5

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Some great new apps doing the rounds at the moment that are well worth checking out from the app store.

But office favourite here has to be the superb Comic Book...

Star in your own comic book by turning yourself and your friends into superheroes and villains. Select your pane layouts and add your own captions for maximum POW!

The more time you spend on this the more fantastic the results will get.

This photography app is a lot of fun and is available for £1.49 from the App store.

Have a quick look at Pop Booth Photo Booth (free), StreetMuseum (free) and How Stuff Works (free) - all were close runners up.

Authors

Steve Wollaston

Steve Wollaston - Sunday Mercury games reviewer Steve has been writing about video games for donkey's years. In fact he is probably far too old for it now which is why you will see a lot of reviews been done by kids... He has been nominated three times for Regional Games Journalist Of The Year at the Games Media Awards, but never wins. His major love is sports games and rates Sensible World of Soccer circa 90's as the greatest game ever made - closely followed by Championship Manager 2. Skyrim has currently taken over his life.


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