CALL OF JUAREZ: BOUND IN BLOOD

| Saturday, March 2, 2013

CALL OF JUAREZ: BOUND IN BLOOD

GENRE: FIRST PERSON SHOOTER

Two years prior, in 1864, Ray and Thomas are fighting in the American Civil War on the side of the Confederacy. After they defeat the enemy, they are ordered to retreat to Jonesboro. They refuse, deserting their posts to save their home from Union troops. When they arrive, they find their mother dead. Ray promises to rebuild their house, and knowing their superior Colonel Barnsby will not let them off, they flee, taking their young brother, William, with them. Colonel Barnsby arrives few hours later, telling O'Donell, their superior, that he will track them and hang them personally.

One year later, in 1865, they have a fight because of a girl and an altercation with the sheriff of Fort Smith, Arkansas, which leads to his death. The town's residents attack the trio, and they escape on a carriage. They take the horses, but not before Ray warns Thomas that he will kill him if he takes another girl from him.

In present time, 1866, the McCalls decide to head to Mexico to find the Lost Treasure of Cortez, with the intent of using it to rebuild their home. Later, while in a Mexican saloon over in San Lorenzo, a woman named Marisa catches Ray's attention. After coming to her aid when she is harassed by some of the saloon’s patrons who tried to take her away, the McCalls are invited to dinner at her home, which they accept. There, it is revealed that she is the mistress of Juan "Juarez" Mendoza, the most notorious criminal in Mexico. She flirts with Ray and leads him on when he says he would kill Juarez just to be with her. After the meal, Juarez lets them in on his plan to find the treasure, promising them a share of it if they help him. He first asks the McCalls to take out a man named Devlin, who is also going after the treasure, and who killed and tortured hundreds of residents, claiming their lands.

Elsewhere, an Apache tribe is discussing making war on "the white people". Their leader, Running River, orders his son, Seeing Farther, to obtain over 300 rifles for the tribe. They say that they will get the guns from the people that hate the whites, like them. Running River explains that he will give the medallion to them to get the rifles.

Meanwhile, the McCalls return to Juarez after killing Devlin. Juarez orders the brothers to meet up with the Apaches to exchange the rifles for a medallion they possess, which he states is the key to finding the treasure. Before the McCalls set off, Thomas confronts Marisa and she reveals her love for him, which he reciprocates, kissing her.

At the meeting place, they find that Juarez’s gun runner has been imprisoned after being captured by the Pinkertons. The McCalls arrive in town to break him out of jail and deliver him to Juarez. There, the gun runner reveals himself to be Colonel Barnsby, having worn bandages covering his whole head. He confronts Juarez and tells him if he wants the rifles, he will handle over the McCall brothers, to which we don't hear Juarez respond. In what was supposed to be a meeting with Juarez at an abandoned mine, Barnsby and his men ambush the brothers and tie them up. William manages to free himself, Ray, and Thomas. They escape the mine and manage to catch up with Juarez and Marisa in Comanche Territory, who claims that he is innocent and that he doesn't know anything about Barnsby's plans. The Apaches eventually confront Juarez, revealing that William told Seeing Farther about the rifles being useless. The McCalls and Marisa are taken back to the village, and Seeing Farther agrees to help them find the medallion. They then infiltrate Navajo territory and recover the medallion, destroying the dam.

Upon their return, Seeing Farther formulates a plan to get Marisa and William out of the camp by asking Ray and Thomas to distract the Apache tribe while he teaches William and Marisa how to use the medallion, saying that "they should fight over something precious". When Ray confronts Thomas about this, asking what is precious for both of them he reveals his relationship with Marisa, sparking a fight between the two, effectively distracting the tribe and tearing the brothers apart. The plan backfires, however, when Barnsby's army locates the brothers and destroys the Indian village leaving only the chief and Seeing Farther alive. Seeing Farther, William and Marisa are taken hostage and will only be returned upon trade of the medallion. Ray and Thomas decide to rescue them, and they arrive with Running River at an old ghost town. In there, Ray says that once they're finished, he never wants to see Thomas again. The brothers defeat Barnsby's men but by the time they reach Seeing Farther, he is already mortally wounded. Dying, he states that William and Marisa are still alive, captured by Juarez, and when he dies, he prepares to kill Juarez, and explains Seeing Father's origins to the brothers.





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