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Rampage ps1 ending
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rampage ps1 ending
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The actual gameplay in both games is almost identical. Universal Tour actually does a better job setting up its story with a few cut scenes of a news anchor covering the destruction. Elizabeth Veronica speaking with the Scumlabs CEO in between cities when you’re provided your stats. There’s no real voice acting in World Tour other than Dr. After rescuing a monster, you can then play as them, and there’s even bonus alien monsters that can be unlocked like Myukus and his purple variant. After rescuing the trio, aliens invade and after stopping the alien invasion, you take the fight to outer space where you destroy various alien cities across the galaxy. The game introduces a new roster of monsters including Boris, a rhinoceros, Curtis, a mouse, and Ruby, a lobster. George is being held in New York City, Lizzie is imprisoned in Tokyo, and Ralph is in London. In Rampage 2, the trio has been captured. In World Tour, the trio must destroy all of the Scumlabs buildings scattered throughout the world before heading to the lunar base and defeating the Scumlabs CEO who turned himself into a monster. I don’t really know but I do know that when you lose all of your health in both games, the monster transform back into humans. I’m pretty sure these monsters are the results of humans exposed to toxic waste or maybe they ingested toxic waste. In Rampage: World Tour the plot goes that the Scumlabls facility is housing three giant monsters – George, a giant ape, Lizzie, a giant lizard, and Ralph, a giant wolf. Just like the original 1986 arcade game, both of these entries have you playing as a giant monster, decimating numerous cities, eating people, and destroying vehicles because that’s just fun.īelieve it or not, the Rampage games do have somewhat of a plot, or at least backstories to set up the gameplay. Universal Tour was developed by Avalanche Software, published by Midway, and released in March, 1999. World Tour was developed by Game Refuge Inc., published by Midway Games, and released in September, 1997. In this review I’m going to cover both Rampage: World Tour and Rampage 2: Universal Tour for the PlayStation.

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So there I was, at age twelve or thirteen, playing Rampage 2 in my room, on my PlayStation connected to my tiny-ass CRT TV through an RF adapter, destroying the world one city at a time with drool dripping from my mouth. I guess my friend didn’t care for it as much as I did because he gave me his copy for one of my birthdays. Rampage 2 was my first and even back then I knew it was repetitive but I could play it all day.

rampage ps1 ending

I didn’t play Rampage: World Tour until I obtained a copy for GameBoy Color way back when and in recent years, I acquired both the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation versions.

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Rampage 2 was the first game in the series I ever played and I loved it. Melee, the original Spyro trilogy, and Rampage 2: Universal Tour. I remember a few games that we could just play non-stop – Super Smash Bros. Sometimes we would just stay up all night playing video games. As a kid growing up, one of my best friends lived above me and I would hang out with him all the time.












Rampage ps1 ending