Oh, dude, I'm not your personal serial number keeper. You gotta keep track of that stuff yourself. It's like your own little treasure hunt, but instead of gold, you're hunting for random numbers. Good luck on your quest, my friend!
Yes
because you are gay
you suke
You can free roam in call of Juarez: BiB only in between main missions.
He wanted to, duhhh
no but it dose have 1-4 vs mode
no but it dose have 1-4 vs mode
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood ( PS3 and Xbox 360) and Call of Juarez (Xbox 360 only)
In Act 1 of "Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood," you can blow up the bridge by first locating the dynamite and placing it on the bridge supports. After setting the dynamite, you need to ensure that you are at a safe distance before detonating it. This will collapse the bridge, allowing you to progress in the game. Be mindful of enemy movements while executing this objective.
Yes it is so much better I enjoyed it a lot more than Far Cry 2.
To quick draw in "Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood," you need to press the designated quick draw button (usually the right trigger or a specific button depending on your platform) as soon as the duel begins. Timing is crucial; you should draw your weapon right after the countdown ends. Practice is essential to improve your reaction speed and accuracy, allowing you to outdraw opponents effectively. Additionally, you can use the game's duel mechanics to anticipate and respond to your opponent's movements.
"Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood" is generally well-received for its engaging story, strong character development, and immersive Wild West setting. The game features a mix of first-person shooting and stealth mechanics, along with a unique dual-character system that allows players to switch between brothers with different abilities. While some may find the graphics dated compared to modern standards, the gameplay and narrative have earned it a dedicated fanbase. Overall, it remains a solid choice for fans of the genre.