Reviews from

in the past


Great for sleepovers; great for playing with the kids 25 years later. Simplicity at its finest.

My cousin could name any stage before they show the name of the city. Not because he played the game before but because he was just that good at geography.

This is also one of the few games that allows 3 players but not four. Also this is the best rampage game. When you die you shrink down into a naked human which was hysterically funny for us as kids. We'd laugh tears and roll around on the floor. Then when the other player ate the naked guy we'd just lose it completely


LET MY BOY RALPH GO HE AINT DO NUTTIN'

Not a very good game, but the Title Screen/ Bonus Round music will be stuck in my head for the rest of my life.

Rampage 2: Universal Tour is peak "sleepover while eating pizza" fun.

In actuality, Rampage always feels like an arcade game in that it is extremely repetitive and probably best in small doses.
Unless, of course, it's a sleepover and you and your friends are determined to finish it TONIGHT, BEFORE MIDNIGHT, NO ONE SLEEPS UNTIL WE ARE DONE, GUYS

época boa de ficar jogando isso o dia todo, um dos grandes do clube, faltou o the rock nesse se pa :/

I don't know if "charming" is the right word to use when describing giant animal-themed monsters terrorizing cities all over the world but I'm gonna use it anyway.

Rampage 2: Universal Tour is a fun little romp where you have to destroy buildings in every city in order to rescue the protagonists from the original game, George, Lizzie and Ralph. Whether you decide to mash your buttons into mush or employ a specific strategy to finish the game, it's completely up to you. Either method is very much welcome.

Rampage really is one of those games with an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" formula. I'm proud to say that's exactly what the developers did with this sequel, keeping everything fun about the original intact while adding their own wrinkle to it.