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Redneck rampage walkthrough level 1 part 2
Redneck rampage walkthrough level 1 part 2












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  1. #REDNECK RAMPAGE WALKTHROUGH LEVEL 1 PART 2 FULL#
  2. #REDNECK RAMPAGE WALKTHROUGH LEVEL 1 PART 2 PC#

#REDNECK RAMPAGE WALKTHROUGH LEVEL 1 PART 2 PC#

For PC - for me it will always be RR, hence I am super excited to re-imagine RR using Unreal Engine :) TLDR everyone has a title thats close to their heart on a particular platform which stays with you through the years and somehow remains poignant.

#REDNECK RAMPAGE WALKTHROUGH LEVEL 1 PART 2 FULL#

Redneck utilized Build engine to its full potential thanks to mostly realistic textures and sprites (imho RRRA is the pinnacle of Build engine) and I didnt just enjoy the game by itself but also that funky original soundtrack ! I am a big fan of Prodigy and other electronic genres, but I never anticipated that I would enjoy cowpunk and psychobilly as much as I did ! A lot of players hated level maps and design, but you have to agree that they were based off real-life locations and logically they appeared sound. What I loved about it is that the game had no resemblance to any of the others in those days, hilarious hillbilly styles and themes, a relatively "open" world. It took me a couple of years to realize that I needed to whack Bubba on the head to end each level - EPIC FAIL ! The worst part was the first level, I went through it back-to-back only to end up scratching my head as to how on earth am I meant to finish it, given that I didn't understand a word of English. Back then I remember the game appealed to me much as it did with the rest of the fans, however it lacked a certain polish, some shaky sprites here and there, awkward controls (who can forget climbing stairs), limited feedback from the gunplay and even those silly invisible keys.

redneck rampage walkthrough level 1 part 2

The disc also contained other Inteplay demos which was quite neat. I ended up getting a decent copy of the original (90s in Russia were dominated by pirated material) with the original soundtrack. I was specifically looking for a shooter and made decisions based solely on box art. I picked up Redneck back in 1998 from one of the market stalls in my hometown of Ekaterinburg. Why did I care about Redneck to begin with I hear you asking ? Well its a lot of things, but mainly music, textures, the overall environment and a peculiar premise without forgetting teethcrushing realism.














Redneck rampage walkthrough level 1 part 2