
OpenCritic
Weak
IGDB
"Overall, for the price, I think it’s not a bad game to take a punt on if you’re into turn-based strategy games like I am or are looking to spend a few hours with some light car combat. Sadly it’s nowhere near as compelling as say Advance Wars or Final Fantasy Tactics, but for £4.49 I’m struggling to find too much of a fault. The gameplay is okay and it does try its best to be a fully fledged title although it obviously lacks in a certain polish in quality that a bigger budget would allow. It tries presentation-wise with storyboards which is nice, but overall visuals are slightly below par. It's just average at best."
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Chili Con Carnage is a chaotic shooter designed for handheld play. Taking on the role of Ramiro Cruz you chase revenge through Mexico after a family tragedy. The single-player mode El Macho offers a series of standalone mini-challenges with shifting characters and gameplay styles. Each mission is packed with over-the-top action featuring bullet-time sequences and gravity-defying stunts. The game emphasizes fast-paced combat with a wide array of wild weapons from standard firearms to bizarre gadgets. The game shines with its two-player modes. Hangman supports four players on one console while Fiesta connects via Wi-Fi for competitive play. Despite being a follow-up to Total Overdose it stands alone with its own structure and content. Players appreciate the exaggerated style and relentless action which keeps things lively. Since its 2007 release it's built a niche following among fans of over-the-top shooters. The PSP version makes it a portable option for those craving high-octane fun.
Take on the role of Ramiro Cruz in the main story mode, a young man who has just witnessed his dad's murder in classic Mexican fashion (combine harvester through office wall), and now he is on a gun-fueled quest for vengeance through Mexico.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
IGDB Rating
70.0
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