The story of Total Overdose is cut from the kind of heavy-on-the-gunplay, light-on-the-drama cloth made famous in 1980s-era action films. Ramiro Cruz is an ex-convict and all-around screwup. His twin brother works for the DEA. Ramiro's twin is injured while working undercover, right as he's about to get in with some rather powerful drug lords down in Mexico. In a twist that plays like a vaquero movie version of the Anthony Hopkins/Chris Rock vehicle Bad Company, Ramiro is brought in to replace his brother so he can get in with the shady dealers. About a billion bullets, bodies, and busts later, you're dealing with crooked DEA agents, big-time drug deals, and a revenge plot about who really killed Ramiro's former-DEA-agent father. None of this means a thing, mind you. The plot here is merely a vehicle for you to get out and start shooting things. What little storyline exists here is largely turned irrelevant by the incredibly cheesy voice acting and writing, so there's no real opportunity to care about any of these people. But that suits the game just fine, since you'll be too busy killing everybody to bother caring about them.
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Operating System - Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
CPU - Pentium 1.5 Ghz or faster processor or AMD Athlon XP (1400 Mhz)
RAM - 256 MB System Memory
Graphics - 100% DirectX 9 compatible 32meg Direct3D card with Hardware Transform and Lighting (TnL) support
Sound - 100% DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card
CD-Rom - Optical Drive CD-Rom Drive
Hard Drive - 360mb free space for minimum CD-Rom install
Input Devices - Keyboard or Gamepad
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