There is a spiritual successor to Rampage called Terror of Hemasaurus which features 3 dinosaurs and a giant ground sloth who thaw out of their Iceberg prison due to global warming and now are out to destroy civilization to punish humanity. It's a lot of fun, and it's pretty gory as the game features pixelated blood & gore. It is also going to have DLC, such as a giant pangolin and a brand new game mode that's similar to grab the coins mode from Super Smash Bros. It's out on the Playstation 4&5, Xbox One & Series X, and PC (on the Epic Games Store & Steam. The game runs well on the Steam Deck and Windows 10 laptops), and soon on the Nintendo Switch on January 12th. 🦖🦥
I kinda wish there would be cut scenes for every level and it would show these guys thinking about ways to stop the monsters with stupid ideas that wouldn't work.
Yeah the movie was okay and all but it woulda been better like the game was. Although the movie only showed George, Ralph, and Lizzie. It shoulda been better with all 40 monsters.
I like how there real calm and act like it doesn't matter that their test subject got turned into a monster and the fact that they just created the most dangerous weapon in the world.
@@VampireFan-rf5kb sure, but who knows if George, Ruby, Kyle, Marco and all the others dont actually enjoy being overpowered and free to express their most primal instincts ?.. I know I did through the game, through every rampage games, everytime I played, so I wouldnt be surprised and may even actually understand.
Rampage 1/1986 (I assumed): **experiment has fail, literally turn them into giant monster** Rampage 2: **capture monster, but new monster has unleashed due to their fail product... again...** Rampage 3: **product fails yet again, and unleashed the monster again** ... You'd think this guys would've learned right now...
@@gabeherndon2415 Idiot is more accurate. But yeah... So many incident from the past due to the fail product, you'd think these people would've test it out before selling it. Seriously, have they ever heard testing?
Here's my version of the intro. Scientist: Ok now George, Lizzie and Ralph. Why don't you 3 go ahead and try soda A. (both 3 try out soda A in 3 cans) (George burping) Scientist: Now, try soda S. (Both try soda S in 3 cans) George: Wow! This is good soda! It's like there's a party in my mouth. Lizzie: Yeah, and it tastes like mountain dew. Ralph: I know right? (both of them act weird and fall to the ground) (Lizzies reptiled hand appears and grabs the edge of the fallen table) (Ralph's wolf tail sticks out) (George's large gorilla hand grabs the edge of the table) (TV switches off and office lights go on and curtains open) Man in brown coat: Ok, so the taste test didn't go quite as well as we would've liked. So as you can see, we had some negative reactions to scum soda to a few individuals. But we're handling it Mr Z, we are on top of the situation. This is nothing to worry about. Mr Z: How many? Man in brown coat: What? Mr Z: How many people had a negative reaction? Man in brown coat: Well we're still working on the numbers of that Mr Z. But I would say roughly speaking... 40. Mr Z: I see, 40. And how many people tried scum soda? Man in brown coat: uhh... 42. Mr Z: So what you're saying is that we've got 40 of these... these monsters running around lose out there somewhere. This is a complete disaster! When the press gets a hold of this, scum labs will be shutten down! Man in brown coat: No, no, no. This is not a problem. After all, we've managed to contain the damage. Mr Z: Contained? Man in brown coat: Oh yeah. And I mean that literally. Scientist: if I may, the entire test group has been cryogenicly frozen and sealed in specially designed highly secured storage containers. As long as the subject remains the cryo-tubes, they oppose no real danger. I've also taken the ano-procaution of having the cryo-tubes hidden and is highly unlikely anybody is ever going to find them. Man in brown coat: And besides, what's a few cases of genetic mutations gonna do to us? Trust me on this Mr Z, scum soda is going to be huge. We'll launch on schedule and scum labs will make billions. These little incidents are... (Lizzie smashes through window and grabs the man) nothing to worry about! Mr Z: Gentlemen, we have a problem. A really big problem.
Me and my brother always joke around about how the dude says "uhh, thirty." Like for example: I ask my brother how many minutes it will take before he will be ready to watch YT with me. He jokingly replies "Uhh, thirty." lol Anyway, I wanted to revisit our childhood. I looked it up, found this video. When he said 40, I could NOT stop laughing! I didn't realize there was another version. That's awesome. And now we say jokes about how he says "uhh, forty." Classic game. :)
OMFG I KNOW RIGHT! LITERALLY ME AND MY FRIENDS DID THE EXACT SAME THING! (I even have emotes of him for my discord server LOL). I remember the wii version existed, but didn't know the intro was changed until I saw this. When he said "40" I literally lost my shit lol
@@xBluefirex1 Been trying to play the wii version on an emulator but, you can only play with wiimote and nunchuck, doesn't support classic controller, so uh, i'm having some trouble lmfao
@@RevolutionaryOven Aw man that sucks. Sounds like it would be fun on the wii. I have one stored away somewhere, I might buy the game from gamestop or somewhere online to see how it plays. :)
My version of the first scene for the opening. Camera man: steve, try that soda. (Steve drinks it) Steve: WOW, that’s good soda. Camera man: wanna see if your ape buddy George like it? George: (drinking scum soda and likes it) 😁😁😁😁 Steve: sir we love this soda, thank you very...... George: (acting weird) Steve: George, are you okay buddy? George: (Mutating) (Everyone in the lab panics) Steve: OH NO!! WHAT HAVE I UNLEASHED!!?? HEEEEEEEEELP!!! (Static)
Which of these classic "giant monster" fighting games do YOU think needs to return the most?: • Rampage • Primal Rage • War of the Monsters TELL ME YOUR SELECTION! 🦖
Have to say, I like how they didnt make mr.Z a cliché "evil boss" (even though he is the boss of an enterprise called SCUM labs) who laugh at how things turns horrible for everyone as long as he can make millions,.. but rather a realistic harsh-looking but concerned businessman (while his assistant IS the scumbag who doesnt care bout the damage as long as they make money). It makes me enjoy the game even more knowing the only purpose is to rampage freely instead of chasing a b------d to give him what he deserves in a finale boss battle. We need more games (and movies) goin that way.
Wow! That's good soda. It's like there's a party in my mouth. - George I see...30, and how many people tried Scum Soda? (A.K.A. I see...40, and how many people tried Scum Soda?) - Man Employee Gentlemen, we have a problem. - Man Employee
+PersonaX The origins of the monsters being changed is the least of my issues with the upcoming movie, if it even is one. I do not think that particular change would affect the source material much. For instance, certain versions of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” have Master Splinter start out as Hamato Yoshi’s pet rat, who then got mutated exactly like the Turtles did, while other incarnations have Hamato Yoshi himself become Splinter, after he gets exposed to the mutagen laced with rat DNA. Either way, you still get Splinter’s character. For me, having George, Lizzie, and Ralph start out as animals instead of humans would not alter them much (the only thing you would lose from the source material is that one gag, where the defeated monsters shrink back into naked humans and walk away embarrassed), so long as you still get the same characters that look and act like their source material counterparts (which Ralph does NOT so far, since he seems to be just a regular giant wolf instead of a homage to the actual Wolfman, for now). My biggest concern upon seeing the first trailer is that the movie adaptation might refuse to fully embrace and celebrate the humor and cartoony-fun feel of the games, which were meant to be full-blown parodies of the giant monster movies, never to be taken seriously or the least bit grounded in reality. The second trailer did show Ralph gliding, while The Rock jokingly accepts it, so that might be a step in the right direction, since it might be something influenced from the games’ sillier elements (where you can make the monsters flap their arms to glide in some games) and Ralph may end up becoming humanoid in the end after all, if his mutation is already shown enabling him to glide around.
I remember this from 2007. I remember being disappointed that there was no free roam. I thought it would be open world and I would roam around cities destroying as much as possible, but instead I just took down a few blocks
Wii version has 40 monsters. Along with Lizzie, George, Ralph, Ramsey, Gilman, and Rhette as default characters, Boris and Ruby make a comeback. U get a new city with 3 new monsters to unlock and 5 more are unlock by upgrading monsters completely.