This is exactly like the feature in the Prince Of Persia titles, giving you the sneaky ability to rewind time just before you ' headbutted that grenade, and replay the action again - although obviously you do only get a limited supply. If the back-flipping, dual-wielding chaos does happen to catch up with you, and Cruz bites the dust, you do have another trick up your sleeve - Rewind. While not exactly sophisticated, the action is intense, especially when you manage to chain different combos together (a la Tony Hawk's) - a combo meter in the top-left hand corner handily ticks down between kills, showing you the time you have left to find another victim before the chain ends. Cruz is also able to drive numerous vehicles that involve equally explosive stunts, such as piling a truck headlong into an oil tanker. You dash around the destructible environments, as the auto-target reticule locks onto the enemies streaming towards you for instant satisfying blasting. As ex-con Ernesto Cruz, you must track down the criminal underworld figures that killed your drugs cop father, and to help, you have access to over 20 weapons - some of which can be dual-wielded - including machineguns, rocket launchers, sniper rifles, baseball bats and machetes.Īs well as Mexican villages, the 20-odd levels in Total Overdose will feature Aztec temples, seedy inner cities and goon-stuffed warehouses.
Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10, 1.8 GHz Processor, 512MB RAM (1 GB recommended), 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, sound card compatible with DirectX 9.0c, 2GB HDD, Mouse, Keyboard.You can imagine Total Overdose to be a pihata full of gameplay treats from Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, Serious Sam and Tony Hawk's, smashed open by filmmakers Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. Meet über-cool characters and take part in missions with a strong whiff of tequila. Take down your enemies with a free-style combat and stunt system that gives you more outrageous moves than you can shake a hot chili at.
This can be the perfect Latino gangsta sandbox game you were looking for all your life!Ī rich storyline as it takes you through 18 different environments, from the seedy red light district of Los Toros to the depths of the Mexican desert. Hilarious special moves and a huge amount of weaponry makes Total Overdose as frantic and fun an adventure as you could ever hope to find, and a red-hot latin soundtrack fits the action perfectly. An amazing combat system keeps the action intense, mixing third person action with an incredible combo system for maximum carnage ff7dee and maximum replayability. Take control of Ramiro Cruz, a man on a crazy mission through Mexicoff7de8 s drug-fuelled underworld. But, Tommy has had an accident with a hand grenade and now Ramiro must take his brotherff7de8 s place in an undercover operation closing in on the ruthless drug cartel overlord Papa Muerte. Two weeks later, Ernestoff7de8 s son, Ramiro Cruz is hauled out of jail by the DEA to be told his twin brother, Tommy, works for them as an undercover agent and has some new information about their fatherff7de8 s death. He never made it home, the tragic victim of an alleged ff7de9 overdose’. The year is 1989 and deep in the sweltering heat of the Mayan jungle, camouflaged among the Inca ruins, Ernesto Cruz catches his breath for a few moments and admires his handiwork, bodies strewn across the temple ruins, as he makes a last gasp effort to board a DEA plane to take him to safety.