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AWESOME
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User
I liked it way more than GTA but its too short.
Its the best game ive played in a while...AWESOME
Odelay! This ain't no Mexican GTA, holmes!
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 10, 2008
Author: Amazon User
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 BOOM-BOOM: having blood-thirsty guerilla mercs stop from gunning you in hopes to find candy that's really a (*gasp*) bomb in a pinata?
The Mexican city backgrounds seemed too bland to really look believable...'til I visited a few in real life. And GTA gives more interraction with hookers and porn shops... unlike this game (to be honest, since the hookers sound like men/trannies in this game, you probably don't WANT interraction).
Top it off with a score collection system and car ramp stunt jumping that gets old fast(how many car ramps for stunt jumping ARE there in Mexico, anyway?)Did I mention the load times that may not bother some but will bother any who've played/beaten GTA:SA. It's still fun, though. Buy it cheap and get a cheap Mexican thrill. Oh, and my apologies if this came off prejudice. But this is a review done by someone not offended by GTA:VC references to Haitians when he's related to a few. Lighten up.
Great Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 2
Date: March 18, 2007
Author: Amazon User
If you love the GTA games than youll love this game. its awsome. DONt BUY IT
A cool game but much better if you are mexican
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 2 / 6
Date: November 17, 2005
Author: Amazon User
When a begin to play this game I said: "I can't belive it, it's like an old action mexican movie", if you want to taste the old mexican action flavor this is the right game.
En verdad temía que este juego fuese una serie de clichés sobre México, y en parte lo es, pero es tan divertido en conjunto que logra superar el uso de estereotipos, haciendo de este juego una experiencia muy cercan a un juego que sabe al México de la frontera, si a eso le sumamos un agradabel soundtrack la experiencia se vuelve memorable, no esperes un gran juego en término técnicos peor si en el sentido de entretenimiento... en español, por cierto el uso de lenguaje antisonante y d emucha violencia, en mi opinon, lo hace apropiado sólo para mayores de 16 años.
Total Overdose - brilliant gameplay, fantastic music!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 11, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This is the ultimate over-the-top action game, by far the best game I've played in 2005. It's a perfect mixture of the action moves from Max Payne/Matrix/Prince of Persia and the combo acrobatics of SSX Tricky/Tony Hawks. As Ram you combine great action moves and string them together to create a ballet of havoc and destruction as you blast your way head first through the game. And all the time the great music keeps up with you, increasing in tempo as your combo string grows. As Official Playstation Magazine writes, this is one game you must have in you collection! I look forward to a sequel!
Derivative but distracting GTA rip-off
3
Rating: 3,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: April 02, 2006
Author: Amazon User
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 play, and the absurdly abundant violence will make it appeal to anyone looking for a break from San Andreas. However, at spots the game is a buggy, and the gameplay gets repetitive after a while, and after hearing "Spicy Move" for the hundredth time, you'll throw your controler at your TV. There's no point in using the bulet time feature, because the game's so easy you won't really need it. All in all, Total Overdose is a worthy distraction for fans of GTA or Max Payne, but don't count on it to hold you over until the next GTA game comes out.
total overdose?
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 9
Date: November 19, 2005
Author: Amazon User
total verdose is a game about a mexican trying to stop the flow of trugs in mexico i think?i only played the demo.i'm ordering it.if u liked maxx pain you'll like this game.if you like grand theft auto games you'll like this game its a pretty good game.but the music's mexican?owell i like this one anyway.you're choice:)
Guilty Pleasure
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: October 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
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 cartwheels off walls; call in a Mexican wrestler to take out enemies; call in a Mexican in a skeleton suit who launches grenades at your enemies; spin around with dual uzis; the dual guitars right out of Desperado; A pinata that attracts all nearby enemies then explodes....Okay, so it's not exactly subtle in it's political incorrectness, but these little oddities are truly original in most respects and highly comical. I love a game that doesn't take itself too seriously. Plus it's pretty cheap by now.
What if Robert Rodriguez created a video game?
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 5 / 5
Date: October 14, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Total Overdose is a game that takes some of the most fun aspects of gaming today, tweaks them, and sets them in Mexico. You play as Ram, an ex-con who is given a second chance by his brother Tommy, a DEA agent, who was injured while trying to expose a drug cartel. Ram takes on the tasks set forth by his brother and sets out to expose the cartel.
The game plays just like a combination of Max Payne moves, a free-roaming enviornment, and offers you multiple ways to take down drug dealers/lords. The story will keep you entertained as you learn what happened to your father, who is responsible for betraying you and what is in store for Ram. Furthermore, the music is some of the best that I've heard for a game (the intro alone will have you coming back to the game just to hear the music). I highly recommend this fun and addictive game.
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