Total Overdose is a of mid-2000s game design:
Yes, you read that correctly. Enemies explode into pinatas.
Ernesto's son and a high-ranking DEA agent who investigates his father's death but is sidelined after a grenade accident. Ramiro "Ram" Cruz: Total Overdose- A Gunslinger-s Tale in Mexico P...
If you are a younger gamer raised on the polish of Red Dead Redemption 2 or the precision of Call of Duty , Total Overdose will feel clunky, frustrating, and juvenile.
Over time, Total Overdose gained a for:
It was also overshadowed. God of War released the same month. Resident Evil 4 had just dropped. And Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas was still dominating the charts.
A deep-cover DEA agent who is murdered in 1989 after being thrown from a plane—a death officially ruled as a drug overdose. Tommy Cruz: Total Overdose is a of mid-2000s game design:
Where Total Overdose truly shines—and where it separates itself from GTA —is its combat system. The developers didn't just want a shooter; they wanted an .
Key inspirations included: