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Project Rampage VR

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Big meets bigger in Project Rampage VR, the official virtual reality game for the movie Rampage starring Dwayne Johnson - in theaters April 20! Using CRISPR technology, create monster mutations in Energyne’s lab and unleash destruction across the world. Play as George, Ralph and Lizzie as you run, climb, throw and smash your way through Chicago and Paris! Complete challenges and rack up points as you destroy your surroundings.Key features
  • Play as George, Ralph and Lizzie in First Person VR
  • Destroy two cities: Chicago and Paris
  • Use CRISPR technology in the Energyne lab to create new genetically mutated monsters
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Sticky Studios
Publisher
Warner Bros. Interactive
Age rating
Not rated
Website
http://www.rampagethemovie.com/

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel™ Core™ i5-4590 / AMD FX™ 8350
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1070
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
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  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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Last Modified: Aug 28, 2019

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Project Rampage VR reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
So you can also announce a Movie. In this Game, you play a Gurilla (or later if you've played it freely, Wolf or Aligator) in Oversize and rages through Chicago or Paris. This is not very challenging, but in order to play everything (in front of all DNA, which unlock further Skills) you have to make a bit of an effort and really get into a sweat. And sometimes it's just good to storm through the City like a wild Monkey And destroy everything. https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1360165528
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Microsoft from Deutsch
(100% through) The Game Rampage bucks and has an Addiction Factor, as I spent 3 hours at the stage today unlocking everything there is in the Game. The Evolutionary Puzzle Is Fun and you have to be Systematic. The Graphics are ok, but you don't notice much of it in The Battle, which only stands out when you tear out a Tree to throw it on a Heli. Had No Framedrops or the Likes, but I am a bit sceptical about programming, as I fell through the Ground several Times in Paris, but great Way I could still sludge the Units with infinite Spines. The Tutorial is a little confusing, but it's easy to find out the Controls yourself. Big Plus for the Movement because it's very Fun to run through the City and climb around on Buildings. Buildings are still a bit busted because sometimes you glise back and forth when you jump down or walk around on it. There is no real Story since the Game was just a Teaser for the Movie anyway, yet super Game and cost it also does nix. LG Souf
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Project Rampage VR is a Promo VR game for the Movie Rampage. The Player is first in the Figure of the giant Gorilla George. With him, we condone the Tutorial. Here you learn the basic Control Techniques of the Game. The Locomotion differs from other Games and is based on the fact that you have to get your Arms to Run, Race or Climb. Like a Gorilla would do it to move forward faster. This works very well and you feel like a real Giant monster Travelling in Chicago and Paris to destroy it. The Graphics are not bad, but rather expedient. Our Monkey is just moving between and on the High-rise buildings of Chicago. I haven't played Paris yet. At the Beginning you play as I said, George the Giant Monkey, later you can unlock two more Monsters, a Wolf and a Lizard. The Monsters can all be modified and customized with DNA that you release in the various Leveln/game modes. The limited-time Modes to contest, Checkpoint Separations, simply senselessly destroy Things and Combat units, and the rampage mode where you have to earn Points before you die in an Enemy attack. The Game is, as you can already imagine, not untaxing and once again a good Workout Program. The best thing, though, is that it costs nothing. Whether the Game does justice to the Film, I can't say, as I probably won't be watching the Film. More Reviews here: http://store.steampowered.com/curator/32170554/
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