Thursday, May 24, 2012

Total Overdose PC Game Full Version Free Download 2012

Total Overdose PC Game Full Version Free Download 2012

Total Overdose: A Gunslinger’s Tale in Mexico
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.
Rarely has a game reveled in its own crapulence the way that Total Overdose: A Gunslinger’s Tale in Mexico does. Taking the concept of a stylish, violent third-person shooter to the height of hyperactive instability, Total Overdose is an all-out celebration of all things gun. Bullets fly with reckless abandon, bodies pile up to an almost alarming degree, and all the while you’re pulling off the kinds of acrobatic maneuvers that would make Keanu Reeves say, “Woah.” Of course, it’s also all been done before.
From playing Total Overdose, you get the feeling that the developers at Deadline Games had an awful lot of affection for the Grand Theft Auto and Max Payne games and that they may have watched one too many Robert Rodriguez movies late at night. That’s because the main character plays just like Max Payne, the world around him operates just like the one in Grand Theft Auto, and the storyline plays out like a script Rodriguez might have written early in his career, before he knew what he was doing. Because it’s made up of so many familiar parts, 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, and to sift through a few serious flaws as well.

Total Overdose’s Grand Theft Auto inspirations come from the vision of Mexico that the developer has created for you to play around in. The city you work in is largely open-ended, with plenty of pedestrians, ancillary traffic, buildings, and multiple locales, which unfortunately can’t be jumped to without some load times. Additionally, these locations are also often difficult to find, since the in-game map is absolute garbage. As you wander around, you can look around for hidden bonuses and items, or you can just shoot the hell out of anyone who crosses your path. Unlike in GTA, though, there are really no consequences for your actions. Some cops might show up, but that’s as far as it escalates, which effectively turns the process into a pretty dull affair. You get your missions by driving to icons located on the aforementioned terrible map, though it’s at least good enough to denote the difference between a story mission and a side mission.
Side missions are mostly secondary and optional, though there are a few instances where you’ll be required to do one or two side missions before the next story mission is available. Most of these are pretty simple “kill everyone in sight,” checkpoint race, or “blow up a few burrito carts filled with cocaine” types of things, but they’re fun enough for what they need to be. The story missions are longer and much more involved, often with multiple sections and plenty of heavy combat against drug runners, border patrol officers, and just about anyone else who might cross your path. The game is absolutely rife with save points, though, so you’ll almost never find yourself having to repeat a lengthy section of the game. However, in the rare instance that you do, it’s super-annoying.
There are also plenty of vehicles in the game, and they easily represent the least fun you’ll have with any aspect of the gameplay. The cars handle in a very squirrelly manner, like the General Lee on a greased hockey rink or something. Fortunately, apart from the occasional checkpoint race, it’s rare that you’ll have to drive for more than a short distance. Often, cars are simply an optional means to an end, rather than a required piece of equipment for a mission. That’s good, because if you had to drive for long bouts with these absolutely atrocious driving physics, you’d break the disc in half before you got anywhere near the end of the game.


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System Requirement“
1. NO INSTALL JUST EXTRACT AND PLAY
2. Start Game With “TOD.exe”
Processor= 1.7GHz
RAM= 256MB
Graphics= 32MB
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