- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Jul 19, 2011
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3
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5.9
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 89 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 46 out of 89
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Mixed: 12 out of 89
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Negative: 31 out of 89
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Aug 3, 20119Giving this game a 4 or 5 out of ten is just being lazy or incompetent. It's flawed but full of original ideas. Techland will need to work hard to refine them but the potential is there. After beating it solo I played several missions in coop and it's even better that way. If you only play GOTY then I'm sorry for you. Anyone else can safely pick this up and have fun.
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Aug 29, 201110I was really surprised at how great Fright Night was. Everything from the acting, the atmosphere, the music, the story... it was all pin-point perfect. Colin Farrell was absolutely amazing in this movie.
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Sep 19, 20119I think the game it self is excellent, but they could of made the guns have unique bullets instead of some guns sharing, the slow mo could of been abit more smoother, the plot is excellent too because you can't keep having game after game set in the same period.
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Oct 19, 201172The newest installation of the Call of Juarez franchise brings the series to modern day. Unfortunately this is like taking a shot in the kneecaps. The game can't stand in it's own feet anymore. The game is crowned with some really stupid game design flaws. It was once upon a time in the west, now it's just west. And plain west is not the best. [Sept 2011]
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Sep 29, 201130Call of Juarez has been downgraded and is disappointing in every aspect of gameplay and design.
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Sep 13, 201140A woeful misstep into the pantheon of disposable first-person shooters, and a balsa wood ghost town of a game that no amount of support patching could possibly shore up. [Issue#113, p.96]