Total Overdose gives u some of the best action sequences u can find in a game...the player can do a no. of acrobatic maneuvers...incredibly fun.The game is actually pretty funny..the fight sequences especially...intentionally or unintentionally.The gameplay is pretty much flawless...the developers have attempted a take on the GTA titles...but the game is not as diverse as the GTA titles...but i think the action is definitely st par and at times even better...vehicles r'n't all that gr8....no cops in free roam mode...So basically its the story mode missions thats the real deal in the game.The game cud have been much better but for the outdated gfx it suffers a lot.They r pretty old for a game of 2005.The story line is good enough to keep u hooked to the end...TOD also features a gr8 soundtrack....the lead character,Ramirez feels like Max Payne on steroids...One thing for sure-the game will never get boring...its brief but offers a very enjoyable experience(no pun intended)....the game's easy...no brain cracking stuff just kill kill kill till the end...there r very intense firefights in the game which u'll find easy to tackle by using special loco moves...u can ram others like a raging bill,a lucha wrestler with a grenade launcher can b summoned to help u,u can throw a pinnata bomb...so on.....
Now people looking for a gme that runs good on older PCs this is it...
This game is 100% worthy of a try...u may not like it overall but u sure can't deny the fact that TOD offers a gr8 but short gameplay experience....
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