Overview
- Number of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Release Date
Wii
- 19th Nov 2006
- 8th Dec 2006
- Also Available On
- Series
Reviews
Review Rampage: Total Destruction (Wii)
Still Rampaging after all these years...
This game is the latest in a series of Rampage games from Midway stretching back to the mid-80s when Rampage was released in the arcades as the first (and practically only) example of the Giant Monsters Wreaking Havoc genre of video games. To many who grew up watching Godzilla, Ultraman and any number of...
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Rampage: Total Destruction News
Talking Point About "The Waggle"
A button press by any other name...
For some reason the fact that motion controls (or "gestures") are a major part of the Wii control interface bothers people; it is felt that this ruins the gaming experience and that the majority of such implementations would be better served by traditional digital button presses. Indeed some people go so...
News Nintendo Criticise Developers
Nintendo of America executive has hit out at all companies producing quick cash-in products for the console, insisting poor quality titles look bad on the format.
"Certainly there's a strong line-up of third party titles, and we're trying to encourage them to make them," Harrison stated. "But, we're also trying to encourage third parties to take the...
Midway set to release an "updated for Wii" edition of Rampage: Total Destruction
IGN have today reported that publisher Midway is set to extend its support for Wii by releasing an updated version of the popular PS2 title, Rampage: Total Destruction. "Rampage: Total Destruction for Wii will feature an additional 10 creatures over the previous...
About The Game
Forty massive unlockable monsters and seven quaking international cities is a recipe for rubble. Virtually everything in the Rampage: Total Destruction environments can be damaged, broken, and utterly destroyed – enough to put a smile on any (little) monster’s face.
Aided by power-ups, all monsters can be upgraded throughout the course of a single-player campaign, whilst multiple players can either compete or cooperate as they lay entire cities to waste, crushing human resistance to a tasty pulp. (Burp).
Comments 1
great game i loved it on arcade
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