The Caligula Effect-: Overdose
There are 500+ characters to befriend, and most of their problems are solved by grinding low-tier mobs or fetching items. You do not need to do all of them. Focus only on characters whose designs you like.
Originally a Vita title with a cult following, Overdose is a fully remastered version that adds a second story route, improved combat, and performance fixes. But is it worth your time? Let’s break down the good, the weird, and the surprisingly deep. Forget saving the kingdom. Here, you’re trapped in Mobius —a perfect, idyllic digital reality created by a virtual idol named μ (Mu). In Mobius, you relive your high school years forever. No adult responsibilities. No real consequences. The Caligula Effect- Overdose
Each area is a digital recreation of a high school or city street, and you will walk down very long, very empty hallways. The music is great (more on that in a second), but the environmental design is PS2-era bland. There are 500+ characters to befriend, and most
The problem? You realize it’s a simulation. And you want to go home. Originally a Vita title with a cult following,