Hugo II, Whodunit? Playable demo Non-playable demo. Non-playable demo Playable demo. Shareware Patch. Jump 'n Bump Violence: Yes. Ken's Labyrinth Violence: Yes. Freeware Source code. Liero Violence: Yes. MDK Violence: Yes. Playable demo Game expansion. Non-playable demo Preview. Boom 3. One Must Fall Violence: Yes. Open Quartz Violence: Yes.
Freeware Update. Out of This World Violence: Yes. Full version Editor. Powerslave Violence: Yes. Powerslave Official Beta Violence: Yes. Quake Violence: Yes. Shareware Patch Update 2. Radix 2. Ragnarok Violence: Yes. Rise of the Triad Violence: Yes. The fact that Xatrix chose to base the action on alien invasion and then made almost no effort to establish even that silly story is evidence that story simply wasn't important to them.
It should have been. The first-person shooter genre is getting mighty tired these days, and story is one of the only places left for real innovation. It would have been nice to see Xatrix take the time with Redneck Rampage to create a game that builds toward some climax. Scene could have built on scene, goal could have led to goal, we could have been given a real mission so that playing the game meant trying to progress toward a real end. Outlaws does that. Interstate 76 does that.
Redneck Rampage doesn't, and consequently it will be forgotten pretty quickly; a Southern-fried flash in the pan. At best a good example of a missed opportunity. Redneck Rampage supports both modem and Internet play, and it's the game's multiplayer capabilities that save it from being completely one-dimensional.
Any time you introduce the element of another human opponent into a game, you dramatically increase the game's replayability and entertainment possibilities. Xatrix should be commended for their creativity and ingenuity in the multiplayer portion of Redneck Rampage. The game offers an amazing variety of multiplayer settings and it's here that Xatrix finally does take advantage of the possibilities in the redneck setting.
I was continually surprised and entertained by the twists from one setting to another. You can play in a mortuary, a factory, a train station, even a trailer park complete with bowling alley where you can swap your shotgun for a ball and bowl a few frames.
As good as the settings were, I did find that some of the settings are much too big for two players. Too much time is spent in some of the settings just looking for the other guy.
The strongest weapons available in Redneck Rampage and two that proved extremely effective during multiplayer mostly against me are the ripsaw gun and the Alien Arm Gun -- a huge, ugly tool that shoots blue electric bolts with deadly accuracy.
Invariably it happened that the first person to find the saw gun or the alien arm won the round. Ultimately, that became really frustrating. Partly I'm frustrated because I was seldom the winner in the race to either gun.
But those of us who played multiplayer all felt the weapons were too easy to find, and too powerful once you did find them. To include weapons that so completely skew the playing field is fine, but they should be either very difficult to find, limited in their range or taxing to use. As it is, the player with the saw can stand at one end of the street, fire a blade at an opponent a whole city block away and hit him right between the eyes. Same with the Arm. And he can do that all day long.
That kind of unevenness eventually makes Redneck Rampage discouraging to play in multiplayer mode. Redneck Rampage's strength is in its humor, not in its graphics.
That's not to imply that the graphics are a mess, but they aren't anything special, either. If you overeat and drink too much, then we get a blurry screen and impaired character control. The site administration is not responsible for the content of the materials on the resource. If you are the copyright holder and want to completely or partially remove your material from our site, then write to the administration with links to the relevant documents.
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Trending from CNET. Visit Site. Developer's Description By Interplay. Leonard and Bubba gotta get back Bessie, their prize-winning pig who's been abducted by aliens in Redneck Rampage, a ruckus-raising riot of a first-person 3D shooter set in the fictional town of Hickston, Arkansas. Armed with up to nine impractical and occasionally illegal weapons, ranging from a crowbar to an alien arm gun to pull the trigger, yank on the tendon , blast your way with the boys through country bars and trailer parks.
The aliens have been busy conducting experiments, cloning local folks like Hickston's resident drunkard, Billy Ray. Now these ornery alien enemies lurk behind every outhouse and jukebox, scratching themselves and waiting to whip your butt. Full Specifications. What's new in version. Release December 5, Date Added February 1, Operating Systems.
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