Rampage: Total Destruction

Rampage: Total Destruction (2006)

by Pipeworks Software, Midway
Genres:Fighting
Themes:Action, Comedy
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Total Destruction features four game modes. The first is a campaign in which players work to progressively take out cities around the world. King of the City and King of the World are competitive modes where up to four players compete. In King of the City, players strive to rule a city by dominating the most districts. King of the World is a series of King of the City competitions across various cities. The fourth mode is a time trial where players must complete all the districts of a city within a time limit.Show more
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