TOTAL OVERDOSE HIGHLY COMPRESSED 467 MB
As mentioned, Total Overdose's strongest aspect is its gunplay and combat elements as combined with its varied move set. As in the Max Payne series, players are able to pull off some Matrix-esque moves that slow down time and allow you to easily -- and quite bloodily -- pop a couple hundred caps into some fools asses. The game's entire success lies in the strength of this design, and fortunately it's great fun.
The game outfits you with a number of various slow-motion lunge and wall-hop moves, like cartwheels, back flips and the like. On top of this, you're given both always-active special shots, like timed headshots, and a set of short-time special moves that you need to earn tokens to use, like El Mariachi, where you're given two guitar cases that burn through shells like a Hummer burns through gas.
The game outfits you with a number of various slow-motion lunge and wall-hop moves, like cartwheels, back flips and the like. On top of this, you're given both always-active special shots, like timed headshots, and a set of short-time special moves that you need to earn tokens to use, like El Mariachi, where you're given two guitar cases that burn through shells like a Hummer burns through gas.
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS | |
Windows 2000/XP | |
MINIMUM | |
Pentium 1.5GHz or AMD Athlon XP 1400 Processor | |
256MB RAM | |
DirectX compatible Sound Card | |
DirectX compatible Video Card | |
DirectX 9 | |
360MB Hard Disk Space | |
CD-ROM Drive | |
Mouse | |
Keyboard | |
RECOMMENDED | |
Pentium 2GHz Processor | |
1GB RAM | |
DirectX compatible Sound Card | |
DirectX compatible Video Card | |
DirectX 9 | |
2GB Hard Disk Space | |
CD-ROM Drive | |
Keyboard |
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