Turbo Overkill
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Turbo Overkill

Johnny Turbo needs to clean up Paradise, a cyber city overrun by augmented minions under the cult control of the world's most advanced AI, Syn, who's looking to expand to world domination if not stopp... See more

Released:2023-08-11
Genre:
Shooter, Indie
Platforms:
PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S
Developer:Trigger Happy Interactive
Publisher:
Apogee Entertainment

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Rick Lane

Absurd, unrelenting and endlessly creative, Turbo Overkill is a masterfully composed symphony of violence.

Aug 10, 2023 Read Full Review
9.5/10

Turbo Overkill proudly wears its influences on its sleeve to weave together a ferocious blast through a cyber retro world. It's chock full of charm with plenty of viscera to boot, and reminds you exactly why you loved all the games it doffs its cap to while simultaneously feeling like its slick modern counterparts.

Feb 12, 2025 Read Full Review
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TechRaptor

Austin Suther

9/10

Turbo Overkill puts petal to the metal and doesn't let up, providing a fresh and bombastic retro-inspired FPS experience.

Aug 10, 2023 Read Full Review
Unscored

A perfectly paced retro-inspired FPS which'll have you wishing every future video game protagonist is outfitted with a chainsaw for a leg.

Apr 21, 2022 Read Full Review
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Lou Sytsma

85/100

Turbo Overkill is the new kid in the FPS town. The hero of the game goes by the name of Johnny Turbo. As touted by developer – Trigger Happy Interactive – Johnny Turbo is half-metal, half-human and half-crazy. Turbo cybernetic enhancements include hidden arm rockets, and a concealed chainsaw in your leg – called the Cheg – that can kick slice your enemies into pieces. Turbo Overkill is published b...

May 12, 2022 Read Full Review
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Noah Kupetsky

8/10

Turbo Overkill is one of the best shooters I have played in recent times, though performance on the Steam Deck hampers the experience at times.

Aug 17, 2023 Read Full Review
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Nintendo Life

PJ O'Reilly

8/10

Turbo Overkill is one of our favourite boomer shooters, modern or otherwise. Johnny Turbo's chainsaw-sliding, wall-running and grappling combine with slo-mo silliness to provide a whole lot of punchy murderizing that's a joy to get down and dirty with. Paradise is a glorious playground, a combat puzzle box packed full of amazingly explodey mutants, and the whole thing looks and sounds fantastic in...

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Destructoid

Zoey Handley

7.5/10

However, Turbo Overkill loses itself in its constant push for escalation. It’s often not as clever as it thinks it is, and there’s a real sense of quantity over quality. Packing in more mechanics is certainly a type of progress, but a better focus on fewer concepts probably would have elevated the game as a whole. As it is, it’s still a perfectly fun time, and I’d be completely willing to revisit ...

Aug 11, 2023 Read Full Review
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Aric Leighton

Unscored

Turbo Overkill is a blast to slash, shoot, and chainsaw your way through. It stands alone in its visual style and stands its ground in gameplay and audio. The story leaves much to be desired, but as it’s a small part of an otherwise great package, it rarely takes away from the experience. Turbo Overkill knows what it is, and delivers you exactly that. It plays to its strengths and gives you a grea...

Aug 16, 2023 Read Full Review