วันเสาร์ที่ 29 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Rampage: Total Destruction


I have always loved "Rampage," and have owned a version for almost every system I have had over the years. There is nothing complicated about it, and it certainly isn't a game to dedicate hours to. It's great for a Sunday morning hangover when you don't really want to think but just want to bash some buildings with your mates.

The Wii version plays as well as any of the others. You will definitely want the nunchuk, as controlling your monster is really difficult without it. I tried playing without the nunchuck at first, and it was a disaster, almost impossible to maneuver your monster where you want it to go. You do use the Wii remote a little bit, swinging it to attack helicopters or tanks, grabbing people and eating them.

The cool bits are the unlockable monsters, thirty in all. Some of these are traditional, like a gilman or a minotaur. Some are just funny, like a jackalope. Unfortunately, all of the differences are just cosmetic. It would have been nice for each monster to have some sort of special attack rather than just looking different.

The play environment is more 3-D than previous "Rampage" versions. Not that there is any tremendous depth-of-field or anything, but you can move around a little bit more. The graphics are a boost from older versions too, but nothing spectacular.

If you enjoy previous versions of "Rampage", then you will probably like "Rampage: Total Destruction." It is cheap enough that you can get a copy that you don't play all the time, but just pop in when you are in the mood for brainless bashing. You also get the old school versions on this disk, "Rampage" and "Rampage: World Tour," which makes it even more of a bargain.Buy Rampage: Total Destruction!

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