Rampage: Total Destruction offers a fresh take on an arcade classic complete with everyone's favorite monsters: George, Lizzie, and Ralph, along with a variety of new monsters to collect and play. Virtually everything in the environment can be damaged, broken, and utterly destroyed with plenty of hilarious results. Download page for Rampage Total Destruction. The latest game in the Rampage series, where you take control of a giant creature and proceed to destroy cities, building by building. You battle against the evil Dr. Vector, the man responsible for turning you and other humans into these giant monsters.
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Rampage: Total Destruction for the Nintendo Wii, is a halfhearted attempt by Midway to revive an all but forgotten arcade classic. Unfortunately, former token-feeding glories have not been realized. The re-release of the title on the Wii has gamers scratching their heads wondering what Midway was thinking after such a dismal display on the PS2 and GameCube. The answer is simple.
Nintendo's Wii, with its unique control scheme, is seen as a cure-all for any title no matter how poor the production values are. This is simply not the case, and never has there been a more clear demonstration of this, than Rampage: Total Destruction.The game's controls are incredibly clunky. It is imperative that you play this game with the Nunchuk attachment. Trying to play with the Wii-mote alone will drive you bonkers. You will have absolutely no precision and will feel completely useless.
The motion controls were hurriedly added to the title, and are basically broken. If you add the Nunchuk, then you will be able to control your character with a modicum of success, but it will still feel awkward.
Subsequently, the only motions you will make with the Wii-mote are to wave the controller forward and backward, and from side to side. Your character will then smash cars or swipe up people accordingly.
These motions become very repetitive after a short while and may make your wrist sore after just a few minutes of play.
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