Rampage: Total Destruction

Also known as: Rampage Total Destruction [UK]
The ultimate game for short attention spans, Rampage returns in Total Destruction. Smash, crush, destroy!

Genre: Action
Release date: Apr 24, 2006
Published by: Midway
Developed by: Pipeworks Software
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
4 player CO-OP
4 player VS
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Screenshots updated May 1, 2006
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The city-smashing monster mash is back
Feb 25, 2006
You're a big monster that walks around city streets and slowly razes the bustling metropolis to the ground. There you go. Practically everyone on the planet knows what's going on with Rampage: Total Destruction before they even fire it up. With this in mind, there's definitely some guilty, people-munching fun to be had here - and for less than 20 bucks. You begin with a handful of the towering beasts, but by tearing through locales like New York, London and San Francisco, more than 25 ...
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When enormous animals attack
Mar 2, 2006
You don't have to love classic monster moves to enjoy Rampage: Total Destruction, but it helps. Midway unleashed a fresh batch of screens for its old-school building basher in late February, and we got a little bit of hands-on time to go with 'em. Total Destruction sticks close to Rampage's arcade roots; players control giant monsters (more than 25 of them, including giant sharks and octopi) as they go on a nearly brainless tear through modern metropolii, smashing buildings, eating people, and ...   » Read Full Rampage: Total Destruction preview
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