TOTAL OVERDOSE
GOES MOBILE MADNESS
Copyright 2005 Eidos plc
[ September 27th 2005 ]
Total
Overdose, one of the coolest, craziest, most
action-packed video games ever created is coming
to mobile phones thanks to Kayak Interactive's
European subsidiary Synergenix, licensed from
one of the world's leading publishers of entertainment
software, Eidos
Interactive.
Total
Overdose puts players in the shoes of Ramiro Cruz,
a convict released from jail to help his twin
brother - a DEA agent - hunt down the gang responsible
for their father's death. What follows is a full-on,
fast-paced, adventure through the Mexican underworld
with more guns and gangs than a fortnight's holiday
in Tijuana.
Released
to critical acclaim on console format by Eidos,
in September 2005, the mobile version of the game
has been created by Impressionware, one of the
world's leading development studios for the creation
of games for mobile phone handsets.
The media
has already picked up on the unique gameplay of
Total Overdose. The console version of the game
was announced the 'Sleeper Hit Of The Show' at
E3 2005 and was one of the runners-up for the
'Best Xbox Game'.
Total
Overdose on mobile phones features the same intense
gameplay as the original console game. Player's
must fight their way through four different environments,
from the downmarket heart of Los Toros, through
to the burning heat of the desert, using every
weapon and vehicle they can lay their hands on.
Total Overdose uses a unique slow-motion feature
to allow players to perform stunts and special
'loco moves' to take out the bad guys.
Synergenix
will be releasing Total Overdose on mobile phones
in October 2005. The game will be available for
all of the leading Java handsets through all major
network operators, portals and retail channels.
Synergenix
will be releasing Total Overdose on mobile phones
in October 2005. The game will be available for
all of the leading Java handsets through all major
network operators, portals and retail channels.
Synergenix
will be releasing Total Overdose on mobile phones
in October 2005. The game will be available for
all of the leading Java handsets through all major
network operators, portals and retail channels.
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