More Rampage Sequels - MIB Video Game Reviews Ep 34
Summary
TLDRIn this humorous review, MIB dives into *Rampage: Total Destruction* (2006), exploring its gameplay, graphics, and quirky features. The game, a reboot of the *Rampage* series, offers more monsters, improved controls, and destructible environments. MIB highlights the fun of switching monsters mid-level and the absurd satire that defines the series. While he struggles with the Wii's motion controls, he praises the gameβs value with its inclusion of two previous *Rampage* titles. MIB also critiques the 2018 *Rampage* movie, lamenting its lack of the franchiseβs signature humor. Itβs a nostalgic and chaotic ride for *Rampage* fans.
Takeaways
- π Buyee.jp offers an easy way to shop from Japanese stores, with a browser extension for adding products to the cart.
- π Monster Island Buddies viewers get $20 in free spending money when they sign up for Buyee.
- π The 2006 game *Rampage Total Destruction* is a reboot of the original series with 30-40 monsters, including new ones like Rhett.
- π The game features better monster and environment visuals, with more combos and moves compared to previous *Rampage* titles.
- π *Rampage Total Destruction* introduces a system where players can switch monsters between levels, adding variety to gameplay.
- π The WII version of the game uses motion controls, which some players find difficult to get used to, while the PS2 and GameCube versions use traditional controls.
- π The game includes a cheat code for unlocking all monsters and speeding up building destruction, making gameplay faster.
- π *Rampage Total Destruction* features unique monster designs with a vintage B-movie aesthetic, differing from previous entries.
- π Dr. Vector, the antagonist, is occasionally fought in his inventions, but the game lacks a real monster-versus-monster combat system.
- π The game comes with two previous *Rampage* titles (the original and *World Tour*), offering great value for fans of the series.
- π The 2018 *Rampage* movie adaptation, while an action-packed blockbuster, does not capture the satirical, absurd humor of the original games.
- π The movie's arcade game based on the film is a more basic version of *Rampage*, lacking the distinctive flavor found in other *Rampage* games.
Q & A
What is Buyee.jp, and how does it work?
-Buyee.jp is a service that allows users to shop from various Japanese stores. You can add it to your browser to easily shop from these stores, including toys, games, and clothes, and use it as a middleman to make purchases from Japan. New users also get $20 in free spending money when they sign up.
How does 'Rampage: Total Destruction' differ from previous Rampage games?
-'Rampage: Total Destruction' is a reboot that introduces new monsters, environments, and gameplay improvements. It offers up to 40 monsters in the Wii version, features a better upgrade system, more combos, and improved monster interactions compared to earlier titles.
What is the significance of the new narrative introduced in 'Rampage: Total Destruction'?
-The new narrative centers around a corporation called SCUM that tests a soda which turns its consumers into giant monsters. This story adds a unique twist to the franchise and sets the stage for players to unlock and control different monsters throughout the game.
Why is the ability to switch monsters mid-level important in 'Rampage: Total Destruction'?
-The ability to switch monsters between levels was a highly requested feature that adds variety to the gameplay, helping to alleviate the repetitive nature of earlier games in the series. It allows players to experience different strengths and abilities while progressing through the game.
What is the issue with the motion controls in the Wii version of 'Rampage: Total Destruction'?
-The Wii version heavily relies on motion controls, requiring players to twist and turn to move their monster. This can be tiring and difficult for those not accustomed to motion gaming. While it provides a unique experience, it may not be ideal for everyone.
How does the PS2/GameCube version of 'Rampage: Total Destruction' compare to the Wii version?
-The PS2 and GameCube versions offer more traditional controls compared to the Wii, making them more accessible for players who dislike motion controls. However, these versions are missing some content, like the extra monsters and features available on the Wii.
What role do cheat codes play in the gameplay of 'Rampage: Total Destruction'?
-Cheat codes provide an opportunity to unlock monsters and speed up the destruction process, allowing players to bypass some of the more tedious aspects of the game and enjoy the chaos more quickly.
Why do some players feel disappointed by the absence of certain monsters in 'Rampage: Total Destruction'?
-While the game features a variety of new and original monsters, some classic characters like Curtis the rat were not included, leading to disappointment among fans who had hoped for a more complete roster from previous games.
How does 'Rampage: Total Destruction' capture the vintage B-movie feel?
-'Rampage: Total Destruction' maintains a campy, B-movie style with its absurd humor, quirky monster designs, and satirical elements. The designs of the monsters are unique and reflect the charm of vintage monster movies, contributing to the gameβs retro feel.
What is the critique of the 'Rampage' movie adaptation and its arcade game?
-The *Rampage* movie, starring Dwayne Johnson, is criticized for not staying true to the game's absurd, satirical nature. Instead, the movie focuses on typical action-blockbuster tropes, which many feel misses the point of the original *Rampage* games. The movie tie-in arcade game is seen as a shallow experience that lacks the deeper humor and flavor of earlier *Rampage* titles.
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