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  • Redneck Rampage
  • Redneck Rampage
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  • Redneck Rampage ist ein 1997 erschienener Ego-Shooter im Comic-Stil.
  • Redneck Rampage is a first-person shooter that was developed by Xatrix Entertainment and published by Interplay. It was one of the last commercial titles to use the Build engine that previously powered Duke Nukem 3D and Blood, among others. Redneck Rampage was followed by an expansion pack, Suckin' Grits on Route 66, a sequel, Redneck Rampage Rides again, and a spin-off game titled Redneck Rampage: Deer Huntin. Also of note is the "Cuss Pack", a very early example of a DLC, which replaced much of the game's one-liners and enemy chatter with more profane versions.
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  • Englisch
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  • Science Fiction, Invasion durch Außerirdische
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  • In Deutschland indiziert
Release
  • 1997
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  • Redneck Rampage
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  • Redneck Rampage ist ein 1997 erschienener Ego-Shooter im Comic-Stil.
  • Redneck Rampage is a first-person shooter that was developed by Xatrix Entertainment and published by Interplay. It was one of the last commercial titles to use the Build engine that previously powered Duke Nukem 3D and Blood, among others. The protagonists of the game are Leonard, and his brother Bubba, who are natives of Hickston, Arkansas, where alien invaders have stolen the two brothers' prized pig "Bessie", and created killer clones of Hickston's other inhabitants. Controlling Leonard, the game has you fight through many comical enemies, including skinny old coots, feces-throwing "shit monkeys" and alien vixens. Redneck Rampage also features a CD-based soundtrack consisting of licensed songs from Mojo Nixon, Reverend Horton Heat, Beat Farmers, and other Country Music, Psychobilly, and Rock N Roll style artists. Redneck Rampage was followed by an expansion pack, Suckin' Grits on Route 66, a sequel, Redneck Rampage Rides again, and a spin-off game titled Redneck Rampage: Deer Huntin. Also of note is the "Cuss Pack", a very early example of a DLC, which replaced much of the game's one-liners and enemy chatter with more profane versions.