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Chili Con Carnage

This handheld sequel to Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico promises fast, frantic action, with loads of explosions and gravity-defying special moves.

Genre: Action
Expected release date: Spring 2007
Published by: Eidos
Developed by: Deadline Games
8 GREAT
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Screenshots updated Feb 13, 2007
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It's all rockets, guns and cardboard bulls in this game
Dec 15, 2006
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EXCLUSIVE new shots highlight the portable shooter's weirder moments
Dec 11, 2006
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A load of bull in these sizzlin' new images, gringo
Nov 16, 2006
Fry up some Chili Con Carnage
Mexican gunslinger to wake PSP from its siesta
Oct 5, 2006
Third-person action games rarely work on PSP. There aren't enough buttons to go around and thanks to the absence of a second stick, controlling the camera is a nightmare. Even Vice City Stories, currently the best of the genre, suffers from a wonky camera and stilted controls. But, somehow, Chili Con Carnage works like a charm. All the controls are sensibly placed and the camera always seems to be able to keep up, even when you're flipping backwards over someone's head and stealing their ...
Chili Con Carnage - hands-on
Total Overdose is back, with 50 percent more hat-catching
Jan 26, 2007
Friday 26 January 2007 The game with the stupidest name ever - except for Earache Extreme Racing - is a fantastic example of a title catering to PSPs strengths. Rather than try to crowbar Total Overdoses free-roaming city into the handheld sequel, Developers Deadline have instead created a series of focused single-player missions and the game is all the better for it. Flying around performing loco moves in glorious slow-mo is a revelation. We defy you not to giggle with delight as you flip ...   » Read Full Chili Con Carnage preview
Chili Con Carnage - hands-on
Total Overdose is back, with 50 percent more hat-catching
Jan 25, 2007
The game with the stupidest name ever - except for Earache Extreme Racing - is a fantastic example of a title catering to PSPs strengths. Rather than try to crowbar Total Overdoses free-roaming city into the handheld sequel, Developers Deadline have instead created a series of focused single-player missions and the game is all the better for it. Flying around performing loco moves in glorious slow-mo is a revelation. We defy you not to giggle with delight as you flip off a wall, shoot three ...   » Read Full Chili Con Carnage preview
Chili Con Carnage - first look
We get an early glimpse of crazy-style south-of-the-border shootdodging mayhem
Dec 12, 2006
The gun-crazed, spice-obsessed, wildly over-the-top shoot 'em-up Chili Con Carnage is racing toward PSPs this spring, and after weeks of screenshots, we've finally seen the game in action. Continuing the adventures of agent Ramiro Cruz, this semi-sequel to Total Overdose: A Gunslinger's Tale in Mexico combines an El Mariachi-inspired Mexican setting with vehicle stunts and impossible bullet ballet. And what's more, it's looking great. The game opens innocently enough, with Ramiro bringing his ...   » Read Full Chili Con Carnage preview
ESRB Rating
Chili Con Carnage is rated:
Mature
Drug Reference, Strong Language, Violence