![]() ![]() If smashing buildings with a giant monster over and over again doesn't sound appealing, well, this isn't for you. ![]() Now on the Wii we have Rampage Total Destruction, a port of a game released on the Gamecube and PlayStation 2. A direct-to-PlayStation sequel, Rampage Universal Tour, followed which added additional monsters and took the action off-planet, but was essentially still Rampage World Tour. ![]() This was quickly ported to the consoles of the time notably the Sony PlayStation. To many who grew up watching Godzilla, Ultraman and any number of other Japanese giant robot/monster films and TV series it was like a dream come true to control one of these brutes and smash buildings and cars.Ī decade later an arcade sequel came out, Rampage World Tour, which updated the graphics, enlarged the size of the city street and added more moves to the characters. 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. ![]()
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