A “Mexican” with a growling voice venturing through Total Overdose for the first time.
Sadly, in the current year, this has to be stated: The purpose of this video is to entertain, so I sincerely apologize if anyone felt offended by it. In fact, my intentions were quite the opposite. To celebrate this gem in the best way possible and I like the idea of my presentation reflecting the game that I’m talking about.
English subtitles are provided if you need them.
Like (if you liked it) subscribe (if you want to see more) and comment something….anything, even if its mean. We need to get gringos to actually watch my vids.
As for “LOCCO” Moves, its incredibly silly oversight on my end that I can’t believe I didn’t noticed it before everything the upload. Most of the “errors” in my videos are on purpose for some kind of an effect but this one is just pure blindness.
This idea unexpectedly fell into my lap, and I decided to run with it.
“Total Overdose: Gunslinger’s Tale Mexico” is an incredibly fun PS2, Xbox, and PC third person shooter that I missed back in the day for the reasons explained in this review. Believe me, that part is 100% true. I unironically and wholeheartedly recommend this game to everyone who accidentally stumbles upon this video, even 10 years from now, because it will stand the test of time. I really like how open world in this game is basically optional.
One more thing: Most of the songs used during this video are from the game itself but this game also features many interesting licensed tracks that I couldn’t play due to copyright reasons. Instead, in some places, I opted for songs used by these two incredible artists:
Lucas Imbiriba: https://www.youtube.com/@lucasimbiriba
Al Marconi Official: https://www.youtube.com/@AlMarconiOfficial
Both of them create amazing music in their own right, so I highly recommend checking out their work if you’re into Spanish melodies.
Oh, and a big thank you TayTay for appearing in my video. Very cool. Also tweet it.
00:00 Shameless Shilling
00:30 When I was a Kid
01:20 Background Information
02:24 Introduction and The Setting
04:25 Dios Mio The Story
04:45 The game finally starts
05:37 La Gameplay
06:13 Loco Moves
09:54 Old school progression
11:05 La Musica and what it brings
14:20 It’s a really good game.
15:34 The ending
Is 2005 far enough to be considered retro gaming? The game also has many unique mechanics that I wouldn’t mind seeing again in some modern game.
#totaloverdose #videogames #ps2games #videojuegos
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Awesome video, great quality. I'll be honest, the Onimusha Warlords video didn't hold my attention for that long but this shorter, more condensed review hit the spot. I'll be looking out for future uploads.
++++ for the video. Was laughing hard. Keep it rolling !
Loved the video. Great humor and positive vibes.
noice
BRAZIL
15:02 gnomed
3:38 >he overdosed
sasuga Deadline Games
looking forward for more videos !
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Something tells me that you are not really a Mexican.
Good shit
Congratulations on making another one. Laughed quite a bit
Some random anon (not you, surely) shilled this video in another thread and I am glad he did, it's pretty good.
Amazing video Gringo! Muy bueno accento! 😂
I can't belive americans mistook your accent for spaniard when it's obviously sardinian