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Rampage: Total Destruction

Rampage: Total Destruction

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Overall Critic Score:2.1154

Rampage: Total Destruction Critic Reviews

Glide Underground
The real genius for Rampage, and what will call to smaller children, is the controls. The Nunchuck stick is used for character movement, A button for jumping, and attacks are actually done by swinging the Wii remote in smashing or punching motions. It...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at Glide Underground
GameSpy
Rampage sticks out like a giant, mutated thumb in the Wii launch library: It doesn't have a popular kids license attached to it; it isn't a killer app; and the game it's porting isn't all that popular to begin with. In fact, Total Destruction could be...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at GameSpy
GameZone
of the motion controls is sloppy and not always accurate.Overall: 5.9I wanted to really like Rampage: Total Destruction as I thought that it would make a great addition as a party game for the Nintendo Wii....read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at GameZone
N-Insanity
Lawrence
But wait! In this one, you can play as over 25 giant mutations that punch buildings until they collapse! Innovation! Sarcasm aside, Rampage: Total Destruction is a new coat of paint on a gameplay formula that hasn’t changed since 1986. In fact, this is...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at Lawrence
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GameSpot
The only thing more depressing than a remake of a classic game that isn't very good is a remake of a classic game that simultaneously isn't good on its own merits, and also manages to bring you to the realization that the classic game on which it's...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at GameSpot
AllGame
The trio of titans returns with some fiendish friends in this update to Midway’s city crushing coin-op series. Rampage: Total Destruction once again features super-sized gorilla George, luscious lizard Lizzy, and wily werewolf Ralph as they smash...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at AllGame
GameDaily
the game relies on the same tired formula -- destroy a city, move on and destroy another city. Multiplayer provides minimal enjoyment, and the classic arcade games deserve some playtime. However, time has finally caught up with Rampage, and Midway should ...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at GameDaily
HonestGamers
From the minute you first appear in front of a line of buildings, you’ll get right to work. Pedestrians wander the streets beneath you (tasty and nutritious) while vehicles speed by and helicopters soar in the distance. Whether you’ve chosen a...read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at HonestGamers
IGN
Rampage: Total Destruction has stuck to its side-scroller roots, it offers little to progress the series while managing to break a few high points along the way. It may be 3D, it may have over 25 characters, but it just isn't worth the investment....read the complete Rampage: Total Destruction review at IGN

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