
But that's not the problem with this game. Of course the PSP title does not offer a world like the PS2 title, although seeing GTA LCS and GTA VCS it should be possible. Pulling all kind of crazy stunts and combos in "Total Overdose" was one reason that made it a If you played "Total Overdose" on PS2, don't expect that "Chili Con Carnage" will be great too. If you played "Total Overdose" on PS2, don't expect that "Chili Con Carnage" will be great too. Overall, a fun, over-the-top shooter with puzzle game qualities- simple to learn, hard to master! … Expand This may be a simple game at first (once you get used to the controls) but unlocking everything and getting the high scores requires real skill and practice. There's also an 'El Macho' mode, where you have to keep a combo going as long as you can to get a high score (the shooter equivalent of Endless Mode!) and the stages have to be unlocked through the 1 player mode. The stages themselves have a medal system (similar to Rogue Squadron, where getting all golds was half the game), there are challenge stages in between, and heaps of unlockables.



how can you possibly fault it? To be serious, I was also surprised at the amount of replay value this game has. The stages themselves have a medal system (similar to Rogue Squadron, where getting all golds was half the game), Chili Con Carne, Hispanic hip-hop, bullet time, more Mexican drug dealers than a whole season of The Shield, and heaps of high-powered guns to shoot them with. Chili Con Carne, Hispanic hip-hop, bullet time, more Mexican drug dealers than a whole season of The Shield, and heaps of high-powered guns to shoot them with.
