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Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico

Mixed or average reviews
Based on 36 critic reviews
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Based on 17 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: SCi Games / Eidos Interactive
Developer: Deadline Games
Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Third-Person Shooter
Players: 1
ESRB Rating: M (Mature)
Release Date: September 27, 2005
Summary
1989: Deep in the heart of the Mexican jungle, undercover agent Ernesto Cruz blasts his way through an armed militia to board a DEA plane bound for home. He never made it, the victim of an alleged 'overdose'. Present Day: After uncovering new evidence, Ernesto's son, Ramiro is set free from jail to join his twin brother Tommy, on the trail of their father’s killer as they go on a super-cool, tequila fuelled rampage through Mexico’s gun-toting, drug-pushing underworld. Features: A Rich storyline taking the player through 18 different environments, from the seedy red light district of Los Toros, to the depths of the Mexican desert. A free-style combat and stunt system to take down your enemy with more outrageous moves than you can shake a hot chilli at. Cutting edge soundtrack featuring Molotov, Delinquent Habits, Control Machete. [SCi Games]
Cheat Codes & Hints: Cheat Code Central
Also On The Web: Official Website
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
eToychest
The gameplay, the story, the graphics, the music, the voice acting ... it’s all imbued with such a central sense of style that the game just pops.
Read Full Review >GameBiz
If you can look paste the long loading times, then this is an awesome title and definitely recommended.
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
It's stupid, it's cliched and you can leave your brain at the door but, when you're having this much fun playing Total Overdose, can you really complain? [PSM2]
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
Total Overdose doesn't do much that's new or innovative, but what it does drips with so much style that you can't stay away.
Read Full Review >GamingTrend
Players will have seen every reference the game uses, but the ultimate combination is a fun game that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
Ramiro Cruz is no Max Payne, and he never will be – but if you have ever had even the slightest inkling to visit the dirty side of Mexico, Cruz is one heck of a travel partner.
Read Full Review >VGPub
The driving and free-roaming elements leave a bit to be desired, but the storyline is a fresh change of pace and the developers got the atmosphere down for the game to a T.
Read Full Review >Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK
Addictive and action-packed, racking up combo kills creates a twist that will keep pulling you back in for just one more go. [Nov 2006, p.142]
Boomtown
Although, more often than not, these ‘borrowed’ gameplay elements are poorly implemented and tiresome, there’s a surprising amount of mileage within the game.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
A tequila-fuelled, high octane, explosive game that combines frantic gunplay and stylish combo moves with a distinctive and perfectly realised Mexican theme to produce a very entertaining and funny experience.
Read Full Review >3DAvenue
It's not "GTA4" nor is it trying to be but it does borrow some elements from the game to create one of the cheesiest and most playable games of the year so far, its just not as fully realized as it could have been.
Read Full Review >Times Online
Total Overdose does not boast the richest and silkiest of graphics, yet it does have 20 levels of gameplay with an appropriate B-movie feel. Although the game’s longevity may be in doubt, its ability to engross is assured.
Read Full Review >IGN
While Total Overdose may not be the most original, deep or serious game to hit a console, the game benefits in many ways from being the exact opposite. Its proven gunplay, in-your-face action and witty sense of style make Total Overdose a game that deserves at least a quick play through.
Read Full Review >Cheat Code Central
A darn good adventure and one that should be taken by every serious gamer. It may not take the place of any "Grand Theft Auto" game but it could certainly hold its own against "Max Payne."
Read Full Review >Gaming Target
While Total Overdose won't be revered as a classic for years to come, it is a surprisingly solid game. You'll be sucked in by the game's very fun action sequences and the chance to blow up everything with a well placed flying car is just gosh darn fun.
Read Full Review >GameZone
While the game is a bit on the linear side and some missions might seem repetitive, there’s action aplenty for those gamers that like their action wild.
Read Full Review >Gaming Horizon
The game’s audio, variety of weapons and moves keeps you interested for a while, but the game isn’t that long and is very repetitive, which certainly kills any buzz you originally had.
Read Full Review >1UP
When it works, Total Overdose is a surreal blur of bullets keeping time to the merengue. But for each of those moments there are an equal number that run together into an indistinguishable mush of gunning down guys in sombreros to Latino rap.
Read Full Review >Gamers Europe
If this had come out 3 years back it would have been a top-scoring revelation, but that’s its main problem – it just feels like an older, less refined, game. There are some sound ideas in here, but simply not enough polish to really rate it.
Read Full Review >Sydney Morning Herald
Total Overdose may be another unashamed clone, but its amusing Mexican underworld storyline and crazy acrobatic moves make it a load of irresistible fun.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
Total Overdose is certainly fun if all you're after is a quick blast and something that doesn't tax your mind meat, but it isn't nearly as multi-faceted as it thinks it is. [PSW]
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
Its repetitive structure and bland storyline creates a somewhat shallow experience, yet at the same time there’s depth to be found in the combo combat system and the many side missions to partake.
Read Full Review >DarkStation
It's cool if you ever thought of playing a GTA-style game set in 80s' Mexico, but ultimately marred by the 'overdose' of bullet-time gameplay.
Read Full Review >PSM Magazine
still a fun romp, and that's what matters most. [Holiday 2005, p.76]
GameSpot
Action game fans ought to be able to settle in and blast their ways through Total Overdose's relatively brief campaign with reasonable levels of enjoyment. Just be prepared for one extremely cheesy ride.
Read Full Review >Play.tm
While substandard scripts and voice acting can be forgiven, when someone pays upwards of £30 for a game lasting ten hours maximum they do not expect to be faced with fiddly controls or to be confused by poorly thought out level structures.
Read Full Review >Armchair Empire
To push an untested franchise out the door, when the game is full of problems, during the season when we get the most games, in a year where we'll be seeing a system launch, well, that's just silly.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
As much as I would like to recommend that people see the insanity that unfolds, the shoddy play will likely drive most gamers into a mental institution. [Jan 2006, p.138]
G4 TV
If ever a game deserved the description of “Xtreme” or some spelling variation thereof, it’s this one. Total Overdose takes every stale action game stereotype and cranks it up to 11, presenting a game that’s lame and self-parodying, but despite that still manages to be fun--fun enough for a rental, that is.
Read Full Review >Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
Just like a fine chalupa meal at Taco Bell, you're getting exactly what you paid for, no more, no less.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
"GTA: Mexico" with B-level developer talent: The game Robert Rodriguez would have designed if his brain had been replaced by a satsuma: This is Smash TV in sombreros.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
There was never any doubt that Total Overdose would fall foul of one of its genre's various pitfalls, but it's unfortunate that it ultimately had to be one as irksome as excessive length... At its best, the game still shakes up a loud and spicy Mexican cocktail, but what it’s added to the mix has been more than enough to weaken the taste. [Nov 2005, p.103]
Eurogamer
If you happened to be sitting at home one evening, bored off your tits, and feel like lying on your tummy with a stupid grin splattered across your face, you could probably do worse than to rent it out - even if it is basically that "Kill all the Haitians" line from Vice City done up as an entire game. Totally.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
The style aspect of the game is fun, and the simple run and gun missions are enjoyable. However, some technical glitches, horrible enemy AI, a weak plot, and some under whelming gameplay features manage to keep it far from great.
Read Full Review >DailyGame
Cheap AI, lame graphics, dull gameplay. It's all there for the suffering.
Read Full Review >RewiredMind
A nice looking, functional 3rd person action shooter. But the similarities with existing and even classic titles, plus a lack of any real innovation at all hardly makes Total Overdose stand out a mile for the more experienced gamer.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.6 (out of 10) based on 17 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Chris M. gave it a10:
For heaven shake! It's the first time of my life that I can't stop playing a game! I don't like these kind of games but this one makes me mad! I have played till the end only 2 games: Cadillacs and final fight (for those who know)! Just Love It!
Kurt B. gave it an8:
Not the best looking game, but loads of fun to play. As said in other reviews, a nice blend of Max Payne and GTA. I like it a lot!
Lars J. gave it a10:
An incredibly addicting and very stylish game. It bothers me that so many people keep comparing to GTA.The combat system in Total Overdose is A LOT more fun than the one in GTA, although, truth be told, it is stolen from the Max Payne series of games. The way I see it, it's more important to understand and appreciate Deadline Games' effort to pay tribute to film director Robert Rodriquez's crazy El Mariachi-trilogy. The graphics may not be very beatiful, but the gameplay, art direction and especially the soundtrack is top notch. A higly recommended, very entertaining game.
Psychofant gave it a10:
Excellent, fun and unpretentious shooter action.
Lars J. gave it a10:
An incredibly addicting and very stylish game. It bothers me that so many people keep comparing to GTA.The combat system in Total Overdose is A LOT more fun than the one in GTA, although, truth be told, it is stolen from the Max Payne series of games. The way I see it, it's more important to understand and appreciate Deadline Games' effort to pay tribute to film director Robert Rodriquez's crazy El Mariachi-trilogy. The graphics may not be very beatiful, but the gameplay, art direction and especially the soundtrack is top notch. A higly recommended, very entertaining game.
Jeremy C. gave it a9:
Action from start to finish, huge explosions, super cool audio track, no stupid stealth missions, lots & lots of killing.... This is a beaut' and I'm gonna give it a 9.
Antony P. gave it a10:
Just completed the bullring mission and I'm getting a pretty good idea what the games all about and where it stands. I am going to be blunt here. Playing this makes me realise just how overrated GTA games are. The amount of time you spend getting from one place to another. The buying of property. Ostensibly wasted time. What sense of achievement do you actually feel when you buy the next piece of property. GTA may be entirely free roaming but an awful lot of it is aimless and pointless. Combat lets face it is crap and boring. The only supreme part about GTA are the radio stations and hosts and advertisements. Total Overdose is just wowing me. It is so fast paced, such blatant fun. When you get out your twin magnums or twin sawn offs or rifles and fire whilst flipping off a wall it just puts GTA into the shade. If you get blown away just rewind and play it again. If you're in trouble you can use a loco move if you've earned it. The mad wrestler running round like a loony taking out some mexican midget or turning Ramiro into some charging El Toro bull. Priceless. The music is the match of anything in GTA and is perfectly suited to the environment and more importantly style of play. I am amazed this is the first game production of a game studio, namely deadline games. I would go as far as to say this is essential gaming.
