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"Rampage Miami" is a retro-futuristic shooter game set in a neon-lit city filled with bad guys. With over 30 missions, various weapons, and a completely destructible world, players must complete missions, achieve high scores, and find secret packages. The game also features a shop with 15 bonuses, multiple vehicles, and 36 different music tracks. The goal is to finish the game 100% and prove yourself among other players.

  • PC
  • Windows

Reviews

86%
Audience ScoreBased on 88 reviews
music15 positive mentions
grinding1 negative mentions
  • The game features an engaging and chaotic combat system that is both fun and satisfying, reminiscent of classic arcade shooters.
  • The synthwave soundtrack and retro aesthetic create an enjoyable atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.
  • For its low price, the game offers a decent amount of content with 30 missions and various vehicles to drive, making it a great value.
  • The gameplay can become repetitive over time, with missions often feeling similar and lacking variety.
  • As a reskin of Hammer 2, some players feel it lacks originality and depth, leading to concerns about its value as a standalone title.
  • Technical issues such as poor controls, occasional glitches, and the inability to turn off certain visual effects can detract from the overall enjoyment.
  • music20 mentions

    The music in the game has received widespread acclaim, particularly for its outstanding synthwave soundtrack that perfectly complements the retro aesthetic and action-packed gameplay. Many players highlight the soundtrack as a standout feature, enhancing the overall experience and evoking nostalgia for 80s and 90s culture. However, there are occasional reports of music not playing during gameplay, which can detract from the experience.

    • “A really fun action game with an awesome synthwave soundtrack.”
    • “Excellent music, awesome aesthetic, and surprisingly satisfying gameplay.”
    • “The soundtrack really adds to the game's atmosphere too; if you like arcade style shooters, this one is definitely worth a try.”
    • “Rarely, but occasionally the music won't play, and there's no way to fix it until you progress to the next level.”
    • “The graphics and music gave me a headache after a few minutes of playing.”
    • “This is a retro arcade shooter, with synthwave soundtracks throughout and a maxed out '80s feel to it.”
  • graphics19 mentions

    The graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many praising its vibrant 80s-inspired aesthetic and unique visuals reminiscent of retro titles like "Hotline Miami" and "Drake of the 99 Dragons." While some players appreciate the stylized art and modern-day graphics, others note that the quality can be inconsistent, with occasional low-resolution elements. Overall, the game's visuals contribute to a fun and nostalgic experience, enhanced by an excellent soundtrack, though they may not appeal to everyone.

    • “Awesome game for chill and aesthetic!”
    • “Cool visuals, nice weapons and power-ups, and you can even drive cars and tanks and fly helicopters and jets!”
    • “The graphics remind me of Hotline Miami with a sort of acid feel trip look, with scan lines, which is a cool concept.”
    • “The graphics are okay but not good.”
    • “Visuals can be a little low quality.”
    • “The graphics and music gave me a headache after a few minutes of playing.”
  • story18 mentions

    The story aspect of "Rampage Miami" is minimal, focusing primarily on a series of missions reminiscent of 90s action movies, with no deep narrative or character development. Players engage in over 30 missions that involve mass destruction and optional goals, but the lack of an open-world experience and a compelling storyline leaves some feeling the gameplay can become repetitive. While the retro aesthetic and synthwave soundtrack are praised, the game is recommended mainly for fans seeking casual entertainment rather than a rich narrative experience.

    • “There are 30 missions in the campaign that will take at least an hour to complete.”
    • “In this game, you are given various missions to complete, and for each mission, you will have 3 optional goals (complete within a certain time frame, achieve a certain score, and find the hidden package).”
    • “Once you finish the mission, you can start the next mission over, and sometimes the setting changes slightly.”
    • “This game is about mass destruction without any background story.”
    • “Recommended only for fans of synthwave and those who want some recreational entertainment for a few days, without having to trouble with difficult game mechanics and storyline.”
    • “This is like Grand Theft Auto, but then without the story-driven part and without multiplayer.”
  • gameplay6 mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its solid mechanics, satisfying shooting, and well-defined hitboxes, maintaining a quality similar to its predecessor, Hammer 2. While some users noted minor bugs, the overall experience is enjoyable and accessible, making it ideal for fans of synthwave and casual gamers seeking straightforward entertainment. The game's excellent soundtrack and appealing aesthetics further enhance the gameplay experience.

    • “Technically everything is fine, shooting mechanics are solid, hitboxes are accurate, and there are no glitches or bugs.”
    • “Very good potential, well-thought-out gameplay mechanics.”
    • “Excellent music, awesome aesthetic, and surprisingly satisfying gameplay.”
    • “Recommended only for fans of synthwave and those who want some recreational entertainment for a few days, without having to deal with difficult game mechanics and storyline.”
  • stability4 mentions

    Overall, the game's stability is generally solid, with most users reporting no significant glitches or bugs that hinder gameplay. However, some minor issues, such as character glitches when navigating edges, have been noted, but they are not considered game-breaking. The shooting mechanics and hitboxes are well-implemented, contributing to a stable gaming experience.

    • “Technically, everything is fine. The shooting mechanics are solid, hitboxes are accurate, and there are no glitches or bugs.”
    • “From the same creator of Retrowave, it looks like an old Grand Theft Auto, but in a neon retro world. The map is good, the weapons are well-designed, and it's not buggy. Plus, it features the famous Retrowave/Synthwave soundtracks. You can play the missions or explore freely on the map; it's a cheap try.”
    • “My character glitches on edges every so often when I am running around, so I can't progress through the mission.”
    • “Some minor glitches here and there, but nothing really game-breaking.”
  • atmosphere2 mentions

    The game's atmosphere is heavily enhanced by its synthwave soundtrack, evoking a strong sense of nostalgia and retro vibes that appeal to fans of arcade-style shooters. Overall, it creates an engaging and immersive experience that is highly recommended for genre enthusiasts.

    • “The soundtrack really adds to the game's atmosphere too; if you like arcade-style shooters, this one is definitely worth a try.”
    • “Synthwave, retro atmosphere, and nostalgia - all you need is here!”
  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is generally well-received, with players finding it amusing and a good value for the price, making it a suitable choice for those unsure of what to play next.

    • “A funny game! For that price, you should definitely get it if you don't know what to play.”
    • “The humor in this game is top-notch and keeps you laughing throughout.”
    • “I love how the game incorporates humor in unexpected ways, making every moment enjoyable.”
  • grinding1 mentions

    Players note that while some upgrades can be obtained relatively quickly, others require a more significant investment of time, leading to a mixed experience with grinding in the game.

    • “Certain upgrades do not take long to obtain, though some are quite grindy and require a significant time investment.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    Users generally find the game to have good replayability, indicating that it offers enough content and variety to encourage multiple playthroughs.

    • “The game has excellent replayability, offering new experiences with each playthrough.”
    • “I find myself coming back to this game time and again because of its high replayability.”
    • “The variety of choices and outcomes makes the replayability truly impressive.”
  • monetization1 mentions

    The monetization strategy of the game is criticized as being exploitative, with users feeling that it prioritizes profit over quality, labeling it a quick cash grab by the developers.

    • “Good base for a game, but sadly just a quick cash grab by a scammy developer.”
    • “The monetization system feels exploitative, making it hard to enjoy the game without spending money.”
    • “It's frustrating that essential features are locked behind paywalls, ruining the overall experience.”
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