Moby ID: 936
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- Released
- 1997 on DOS
- Credits
- 145 people
- Releases by Date (by platform)
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- 1997 (DOS)
- 1999 (Macintosh)
- 2017 (Windows)
- Publishers
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- Interplay Productions, Inc.
- SoftKey International, Inc.
- Logicware, Inc.
- Developers
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- Xatrix Entertainment, Inc.
- Moby Score
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7.2
#10,632 of 24.7K - Critics
- 73% (27)
- Players
- (83)
- Review Ranking
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- #692 on DOS
- Collected By
- 149 players
- Genre
- Action
- Perspective
- 1st-person
- Gameplay
- Shooter
- Interface
- Direct control
- Setting
- Contemporary
North America - Narrative
- Comedy
DOS Specs
- ESRB Rating
- Mature
- Business Model
- Commercial
- Media Type
- CD-ROM
- Input Devices Supported/Optional
- Gravis Gamepad, Keyboard, Mouse
- Multiplayer Options
- IPX, Modem, Null-modem cable
- Number of Offline Players
- 1 Player
- Number of Online Players
- 2-8 Players [ view all 26 specs ]
- Official Site
- Visit
Buy on Windows
Add-on (official)
- Redneck Rampage: Cuss Pack (1997)
- Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66 (1998)
Add-on (unofficial)
- So You Wanna Be A Redneck (1998)
Included in
- Gamefest: Redneck Classics (2000)
- Interplay: 15th Anniversary (1999)
- Redneck Icechest of Value (1998)
- Redneck Rampage: Family Reunion (1999)
- Redneck Rampage: Family Reunion (1998)
See Also
- Redneck Rampage (1997 on Arcade)
Description official descriptions
Redneck Rampage is a pseudo-3D first person shooter much like Duke Nukem 3D, with 2D sprites for enemies and other objects. In fact, it uses the same Build engine as Duke Nukem 3D.
Redneck Rampage also has a singularly unique setting... instead of taking place in an alien installation or secret government facility, the game is set in the backwater small town of Hickston, Arkansas.
It seems that a bunch of tabloid leather-fetish cyborg aliens have abducted the town's stereotypical redneck inhabitants and cloned them. The aliens have also abducted Bessie, the prize pig of brothers Leonard and Bubba. As Leonard you'll have to fight the local yokel clones as well as the aliens throughout Hickston to rescue your pig.
The 'Redneck' theme is used very heavily. Levels range from trailer parks to chicken processing plants, and the arsenal of odd weapons include a gun that shoots circular saws, a TNT crossbow, and even a machine gun bra. Also, instead of armor and health kits, you restore health and become tougher by drinking whisky and eating pork rinds. But if you drink too much you go into "drunk mode" with blurred vision and stumbling movement.
Groups +
- 2.5D Engine: Build
- BPjS / BPjM indexed games
- Game feature: In-game screenshot capture
- Gameplay feature: Recordable replays
- Redneck Rampage series
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Credits (DOS version)
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Reviews
Critics
Average score: 73% (based on 27 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 83 ratings with 6 reviews)
A FPS with a dark sense of humor
The Good
It made fun of all the southern redneck stereotypes. Somebody on the game design team must have lived in the south...
It was fun listening to the bad guys (aliens), saying "git off my land", before they started shooting at you. Then there was the pickup truck, constantly running over the chickens. Chickens running loose everywhere, in fact. And barefoot dudes shooting at you.
Drinking cheap-ass whiskey, beer, and moon pies for power-ups. Pretty creative! It was always funny to smack the dude with the crowbar to end a level
The Bad
I didn't get too far into the game because the secrets were difficult to figure out. I never went back to redneck rampage because better FPS games arrived with superior graphics and fewer secrets.
The Bottom Line
A funny FPS based on southern stereotypes. About what one would expect from a Build-engine based game (for other stereotype Build-engine games, see Shadow Warrior and Duke Nukem 3D)
DOS · by ex_navynuke! (42) · 2005
A bit easy to play, but sheer eye candy all around
The Good
The graphics. The high resolution graphics are absolutely gorgeous, and the level design is outstanding. If you think this game looks horrible, get your eyes checked. Anybody with a eye for design will say this game looks good, even by modern standards. The humor is good too, and reflects the 'redneck' style theme of the game perfectly. If you thought this game wasn't PC enough, you should get hold of the Cuss Pack! You'll end up burning in hell for it!
The Bad
It's a little bit easy across the skill levels, but that's all good if you're into repetition and like shooting things over and over. The game is a bit buggy as well, especially when exiting and quicksaving. The CD music's not the best either. I was expecting 'Beverly Hillbillies' style bluegrass music, but instead you get ear-bleeding ballads from the likes of Mojo Nixon and The Reverend Horton Heat. It's also somewhat frustrating that the source code hasn't been made open source, like Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior, as it would really benefit from a Windows compatible port.
The Bottom Line
An essential game in the collection of any FPS fanatic. The Hi-res textures and level design is a treat for fans of eye candy, and the un-PC humor is a defining characteristic of this game, especially with the 'Cuss Pack' add-on. Well worth getting hold of, a true classic.
DOS · by Dave Billing (24) · 2009
Crap.
The Good
Nothing. Nothing at all. It's got Duke's engine, and that's a bad thing to begin with, what with Quake, which already existed, and Quake 2 coming that very year.
The Bad
Completely horrible engine -- looks worse than it does in Duke and terribly slow. Bad graphics, worse sound effects and apparent lack of music don't add much to the already pointless no-fun gameplay.
And the redneck theme isn't very funny, unless your American (and that's arguable as well).
The Bottom Line
A horrible game. Get it just to see how bad it really is, then throw it away.
DOS · by Tomer Gabel (4535) · 2000
[ View all 6 player reviews ]
Trivia
Redneck Rampage is worth rescuing from the bum bin for the 8 song hoot & Holler soundtrack (that can be played in any standard CD player)
- Mojo Nixon - UFOs Big Rigs & BBQ
- The Beat Farmers - Baby's Liquored Up
- The Reverend Horton Heat - Nurture My Pig
- Cement Pond - Trash Can
- The Beat Farmers - Gettin' Drunk
- The Reverend Horton Heat - Wiggle Stick
- Cement Pond - Vixen
- Mojo Nixon - You Can't Kill Me
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Related Sites +
- Bertram's Lair
Cool site for all games in the Redneck Series.Also, download 'Route 66' for free! - The Redneck Rampage Barnyard
Fan site with information and files. - The Redneck Rampage Webpage
Site with forum, cheats, various files and information. - Totally Redneck
Seems someone actually made a page for this game. Contains walkthroughs and custom levels for the game and the various add-on packs for it.
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Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Alan Chan.
Windows added by lights out party. Macintosh added by Jeanne.
Additional contributors: ClydeFrog, Apogee IV, Atomic Punch!, MrFlibble.
Game added February 29, 2000. Last modified April 7, 2024.