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Total Chaos is not the follow-up to five-star retro shooter Turbo Overkill I expected


Turbo Overkill, the previous game from one-person studio Trigger Happy, was a gloriously unsubtle shooter blaring with …

It has survival gauges to keep an eye on, and there's a crafting system that lets you pick up wooden sticks and glue hammer heads to them, or make bandages from alcohol and tape you find. | Image credit: Eurogamer / Trigger Happy Interactive While you play, you balance a handful of survival gauges - Health, Stamina, Bleeding, Hunger and Madness - and collect things from the environment that affect them, positively or negatively or both. Total Chaos feels sharp to play and oozes atmosphere, and its blend of crafting and survival mechanics make me think nostalgically of games like Stalker or DayZ.

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