Turbo Overkill is a fast-paced, gore-fueled throwback to classic ‘boomer shooters’—complete with hordes of enemies, explosive combat, and a healthy dose of chainsaw-legged chaos. To help you thrive amidst the mayhem, here are seven practical tips for mastering your first run through this neon-drenched bullet ballet.
1. Never Stop Moving
The number one rule in Turbo Overkill is simple: stay in motion. Standing still, even on lower difficulties, is a quick route to the death screen. Dash, jump, strafe, slide—do whatever it takes to stay mobile. Accuracy might suffer at first, but so will your enemies’. Movement is survival.
2. Master Your Dodges and Slides
You get two dodge charges, but they take time to recharge. To maintain your momentum, rely on your chainsaw leg—a high-speed slide that effectively acts as a third dodge. Upgrade it to launch faster, and you’ll gain an endlessly repeatable mobility tool that doubles as a deadly attack.
3. Use Every Weapon Strategically
Unlike many shooters, Turbo Overkill gives purpose to every weapon:
- Auto Shotgun: Ideal for groups of weak enemies.
- Double-Barrel Shotgun: High damage but slow reload—use it for burst damage.
- Pistol (Lock-On Mode): Perfect for hitting elevated or evasive enemies.
- Precision Rifle: Best for taking down tough targets at range.
Every weapon has a scenario it excels in. Rotate your loadout based on the situation.
4. Prioritize Weapon Upgrades Early
When spending your hard-earned coins, resist the urge to buy flashy character abilities right away. Instead, focus on upgrading your weapons:
- Add flamethrower mode to your chaingun.
- Unlock grenade launchers for your shotgun.
These upgrades provide massive damage spikes and help you clear rooms faster—crucial for early survivability.
5. Defense First, Offense Later
Once you’ve upgraded your guns, invest in defensive perks:
- Regain health and armor with chainsaw kills.
- Add invincibility frames to dodges.
It may not sound exciting, but surviving missile barrages by dodging through them is as satisfying as any explosion.
6. Seek Out Secrets
The game contains three collectible types:
- Chests: Offer free, powerful upgrades. Keys are usually nearby.
- Tech-Chips: Unlock modifiers for future runs.
- Cassettes: Add bonus content like horde mode.
Chests, in particular, are easy to find and immensely rewarding—well worth a detour.
7. When Lost, Follow the Enemies
Levels can sometimes feel disorienting. If you’re unsure where to go:
- Head toward areas with enemies—that usually means progress.
- If all seems quiet, return to the last major battle and scan for new exits or objectives.
- Pink energy shields typically indicate enemy-clear zones. If one’s up, find the last straggler.
Final Thoughts
Expect to die. A lot. But every death is a lesson, and each retry hones your reflexes. Turbo Overkill rewards persistence and creativity, so lean into the chaos, keep moving, and let the synthwave carry you through.
And if this guide helped—or even if it didn’t—consider subscribing, dodging through a comment, or launching yourself into a thumbs-up. Until next time: stay fast, stay furious, and pet your chainsaw!




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