This being Mexico, there’s no way Ram can let his father’s death go un-avenged and so starts a gun spree that takes Ram across Mexico from farming villages and back roads through to the cities compounds of big drug lords and crime bosses as he tracks down and deals with those responsible for his dad’s wheaty death. Super-Hot Combo System - Link up takedowns with extreme stunts - for points, items and even more spectacular moves Mucho Means for Mayhem - Blast through Los Toros using a huge variety of weapons, vehicles and power-ups. He arrives just in time to see the most unlikely of assassinations as a bloody great combine harvester crashes into his dad’s office making something of a mess and giving everyone a good reason to lay off the cornflakes for a week or two. It also has weapons galore and some of the most colourful characters to grace a PSP: Moustachioed mercenaries, megalomaniacal crime-lords and chemically mutated super-Mama's. It features super spicy action with over-the-top, gravity-defying special moves. Out to avenge the assassination of his father, Chili Con Carnage hurls Ramiro Cruz deep into the seedy underworld of Los Toros, Mexico, where he must single handedly create maximum carnage throughout the inner circles of local kingpin, Cesar Morales’ drug cartel. Oh, and a range of bad guys and bosses so off the wall that you’d think Mexico has adopted our Care In the Community program.Ĭhili Con Carnage kicks off with a nice leetle(sorry) cut scene where your character, Ram, is stopping off at the local Police headquarters to give his dad a birthday present. Chili Con Carnage is one of the most outrageous action games you'll ever play. but then throw in more humour than a night at the Comedy Store, a range of moves that makes Jackie Chan look dull and more guns than the average IRA cache. To get an idea of what Chili Con Carnage is about, think along the lines of GTA.
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Still, I can sell you a ticket in la Lotteera, every one ees a weenah!īut why this Mexican influence? Well it has to be because Chili Con Carnage, the third person shooter from Eidos is out on the PSP and, to be totally honest, it’s such a bloody good game that I’m seriously considering growing a pencil line moustache and wearing a sombrero. I was going to try and write this review in a Mexican accent, but having read three paragraphs weeth more ‘e’s than a mid-90’s rave, I decided against it. Share - Chili Con Carnage (Sony PSP, 2007) Chili Con Carnage (Sony PSP, 2007) 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 product rating. Nick Haywood ‘looks a bit Mexican’ and was last seen trying to wade into America. Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?