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Total Overdose
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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Eidos
EAN: 0788687500524
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Format: DVD-ROM
Item Dimensions: 7.52005.3
Label: Eidos Interactive
Manufacturer: Eidos Interactive
Model: 788687500524
MPN: 100730
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Release Date: June 15, 2006
Studio: Eidos Interactive
Features:- More than 60 Super Cool Moves - Combine different moves to pull off high scoring kills. It's not just about shooting, but doing it with style
- Uber-Cool Characters - Hot babes, drug lords and underworld low-lifes. Ram meets and beats them all
- Free Style Combat & Stunt System - Link up acrobatic skills and special kills to earn big scores and rewards. Combo chains unlock loco moves, weapons & power ups
- Combo Timer - Each time you waste a bandito, the Combo Timer starts a countdown. If the countdown reaches zero, the current combo is calculated as number of kills multiplied by style points and added to your total score
- Instead of seeing an image of the actual game, there is a picture of a computer ribbon cable. Someone messed it up recently because last week it was correct
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Editorial Review: In the year 1989 located deep in the sweltering heat of the Mayan Jungle and camouflaged amongthe Mayan ruins, Ernesto Cruz catches his breath while he attempts a last effort to board a DRA plane to safety. He never made it home though due to an apparent, alleged Overdose. Twin brothers, Ram and Tommy, search for their father's killer through 18 different environments from the city of Los Toros to the Mexican desert. Everything from stylized Mexican neighborhoods and jungle hide-outs to the swanky California coast, Total Overdose is an over-the-top, adrenaline-fueled, free-style action, 3rd person cinematic adventure. Rewind System - Use the rewind system to return from the grave or to make perfect killa combos Control Any Vehicle - From cars and 18 wheelers to tractors and motorbikes, dive out of any vehicle at any speed to ram enemies and do ultimate stunts Huge Arsenal - A massive range of weapons. Unlock dual wielding to do double damage. The better you get the bigger your arsenal Cutting Edge Soundtrack - Spicy selection of Mexican Hip Hop featuring Molotov, Delinquent Habits&Control Machete
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Odelay! This ain't no Mexican GTA, holmes!
I am having trouble determining why this is being called a Latin GTA when all the vehicles more or less play the same way? A little hand-braking and every vehicle I borrowed flew into an exxagerated 360 donut
(can't say stole b/c every 'victim' decides to 'shotgun' with you & patiently wait should you leave the car for a second. Very generous of you, Pablo.)
The Max Payne-ish references are accurate, though. And the power-up extras are hillarious in their stupidity. C'mon, PINATA ... Read More
Rating: - AWESOME
I liked it way more than GTA but its too short.
Its the best game ive played in a while...AWESOME
Rating: - Great Game
If you love the GTA games than youll love this game. its awsome. DONt BUY IT
Rating: - Guilty Pleasure
Once you get used to the controls, this game is a blast. It's a copycat for sure, but it's lively and colorful. I love the music and artistic approach; It's mindless fun with a far fetched story; It's also a game I played 3 times in row. Did I mention I'm on medication? I guess I'm always up for something 'different'....even if it is a rip-off mish-mash. Still fun to me...Also of note are all the little special moves you can use: a rewind system similar to the Prince of Persia games; run up and do ... Read More
Rating: - Derivative but distracting GTA rip-off
Every now and then, a game comes along that is so gleefully derivative and unabashed in it's offensiveness that it still manages to be somewhat fun. Enter Total Overdose, which is yet another GTA clone, only this time it's set in Mexico, with weapons cloned from Robert Rodriguez' Desperado, and a story cloned from just about anything you've seen or read in the past decade. Despite all that, Total Overdose packs some solid graphics and familiar gameplay that makes it easy for anyone to pick up and ... Read More
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