Then again we've never been to Mexico, so there's every chance this is really a gritty simulation and Mexicans really do spend all their time shooting each other with guns hidden in guitar cases and backflipping off walls. It's a fun and totally unique combination of slapstick, stereotypes and style, and whether you love or hate the braindead humour it's never shoved in your face in a way that could mean it makes or wrecks the game. The setting's the same a brightly coloured comedy B-movie vision of Mexico where your character quips "You've eaten your last burrito, pal!" before blasting open a dude's skull from 100 paces.
#Chili con carnage game psp
Let me explain.Ĭhili Con Carnage is a PSP third-person shooter and re-imagining of Total Overdose, 2005's bizarre Tex-Mex Max Payne.
Bullet point number four comes close with "Super cool beats - Experience a super hot Mexican underground through bleeding-edge, hip-hop music tracks from Control Machete, Molotov and Delinquent Habit", but that misses the most important part- what the music does. But what's weird is this feature doesn't even appear on the eight point list on the back of the box. Screw Rainbow Six Vegas's co-op and Godhand's difficulty.
Screw Okami's paintbrush, Final Fantasy XII's gambits and Supreme Commander's scale. I never thought a PSP third person shooter would have my favourite feature of the year so far.