Taking tongue-in-cheek aim at all things rural, Redneck Rampage is a 3D first-person shooter that uses the Duke Nukem engine. The game takes place in the bogus town of Hickston, Arkansas, where aliens have kidnapped the locals and replaced them with killer clones.
This section needs expansion. You can help. ( March 2012)Redneck Rampage is a and offers a variety of ways for the character to regenerate health.
These consist of,. A small supply of each can be carried for future use (the two exceptions being pork rinds and, which were used automatically upon being picked up). Each of these power-ups had distinct disadvantages: The more food the character ate, the more flatulent he became (represented by a 'gut' meter in the user display), making it difficult to sneak up on enemies as the character would move forward and make a distinct fart sound frequently after eating. However, eating food did decrease the 'drunk meter' slightly (see below).When drinking alcohol, the health was restored and as an added benefit the character became somewhat less affected by enemy fire. This only worked to a minor degree, and the more the character drank, the less he became. Alcohol consumption was measured on a 'drunk meter' in the user display. After consuming a large amount of alcohol, the character's movements would become erratic and the user would have difficulty controlling the character as he moved in directions that did not correspond to the input on the keyboard.
The in-game video would also become grainy and less viewable. At the maximum drunk level, the character would simply fall down, followed by the sounds of vomiting and the loss of all motor regardless of user input.
All of these effects would pass after a few minutes as the character sobered up. During this time, the character could use weapons and was essentially defenseless. The side effects of both power-up types forced the user to use them sparingly and gave another reason to avoid damage during gameplay. However, one other power-up, gave the player increased speed for a brief amount of time, at the end of which both the 'drunk meter' and the 'gut meter' were reset to zero.Plot The game's plot revolves around two brothers, Leonard and Bubba, fighting through the fictional town of Hickston, to rescue their prized pig Bessie and thwart an. The brothers battle through such locales as a and a, and battle evil clones of their neighbors.
There are also male and female alien enemies. The are the Assface and the leader of the alien invasion, the Queen Vixen.Add-ons and spin-offs Cuss Pack The Cuss Pack, an which added stronger language to the game, was released on July 22, 1997. The add-on was available for download on Interplay's online store, but users had to pay 1 with a to ensure that the buyer of the add-on was of adult age. The add-on was included on the CD for the Mac OS version.Redneck Rampage: The Early Years The Early Years is a limited version of Redneck Rampage, which allows players to play the first five levels.
It also features eight multiplayer deathmatch levels.Redneck Rampage: Possum Bayou Possum Bayou is an alternate limited version of Redneck Rampage released in 1998, which allows players to play the first seven levels. It does not have any multiplayer options. Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66 Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66 is a 12-level expansion pack for Redneck Rampage. It was developed. The add-on contains several new locations and textures, as well as a new ending.Redneck Rampage Rides Again is the sequel to Redneck Rampage, and includes 14 new single player levels, 7 new multiplayer levels, new enemies, weapons, and vehicles, including motorcycles and swamp boats. After Leonard and Bubba crash-land a UFO, they find themselves in the middle of the desert (Area 69). Along the way, they are hunted by aliens and must blast their way through jackalope farms, Disgraceland, a riverboat, a brothel and various other locales.
It was developed by Xatrix Entertainment and released on May 31, 1998.Redneck Deer Huntin' Redneck Deer Huntin' is a hunting game for the PC using the same engine as the previous games in the series. It was developed by Xatrix Entertainment and released in 1997.Off-Road Redneck Racing is a spin-off racing game released in 2001 for the PC. Unlike the previous games, it was not developed by Xatrix, instead by; however, Interplay remained the owner of the IP, and thus they published it. Besides the game's namesake, the only relation to the previous games are of Leonard and Bubba on the box art, and slightly similar textures being used on the artwork and in-game. This is the first and only game in the series not to use the Build game engine.Compilations. Redneck Icechest of Value is a compilation that includes Redneck Rampage: Suckin Grits on Route 66. Redneck Rampage/Redneck Rides Again Dual Jewel is a compilation that includes Redneck Rampage Rides Again.
Redneck Rampage: Family Reunion is a compilation that includes the original game, the Cuss Pack add-on, Redneck Rampage: Suckin Grits on Route 66 and Redneck Rampage Rides Again. Another edition of the Family Reunion contains only the original game and Rides Again. Gamefest: Redneck Classics includes original game, Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66, Redneck Rampage Rides Again, Redneck Deer Huntin', Redneck Rampage Theme Windows 95 theme pack, and a Redneck Rampage Screen Saver. Redneck Rampage Collection includes all but Redneck Deer Huntin' and Off-Road Redneck Racing.Reception. This section needs expansion. You can help. ( November 2014)In the United States, Redneck Rampage debuted at #7 on 's computer game sales chart for May 1997.
It claimed 13th place the following month, before falling to positions 17 and 20 in July and August, respectively.Reviews for the title were mixed, but even the harshest reviewers were able to appreciate the game's energy and sense of humor. Writing for Gamecenter gave the game three stars, and said it deserved 'big points for its psychobilly soundtrack', 'big points for being genuinely funny at times', and offered 'good fun using a crowbar to beat aliens, 'Old Coots' and 'Billy Rays' to death'.reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that 'As creative as much of this game is, its gameplay is same-old, same-old. It's fun, but when it's over, you're more likely to remember the 'Yee-has' and health-replenishing whisky bottles instead of any of the challenge or gameplay.' Redneck Rampage was nominated in the ' first annual Interactive Achievement Awards in the category 'Computer Action Game of the Year'. References. Staff (April 23, 1997). Archived from on February 18, 1998.
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