![]() ![]() Like most other games running on the Build engine, Redneck Rampage features an inventory system. ![]() ![]() Looks similar to previous Vixens but doles out far more damage and has a lot more hit points. The final boss of the second episode, the leader of the alien invasion. He resides in the sewers under the smelting plant and is guarded by an army of Turd Monkeys. Assfaceįinal boss of the first episode, Assface is a colossal beast made of feces. They attack the player with Teat Guns and kicks, can teleport short distances, and can withstand a substantial amount of damage (8x that of Billy Ray Jeter). The level two Vixen has 50% more health than the basic Vixen and the level three has 100% more health than the basic Vixen. There are three levels of Alien Vixens separated by colour: Green (basic), Brown (Level 2), and Blue (Level 3). Alien Vixensīeautiful alien women who seek to dominate the human race. Leaves behind an Alien Arm Gun when defeated. Susceptible to basic circle strafing strategies, but deadly in enclosed areas (hallways, small rooms, etc). Alien Hulk GuardsĮnormous aliens that attack with Alien Arm Guns and proximity grenades. After unloading both guns, he has to pause to reload (something he loudly announces) at which point he's vulnerable to attacks. Rarely seen throughout the game, clones of Sheriff Hobbes make their first appearance in E2L1 and attack the player with dual six shooters. An obese gentleman in overalls, Billy Ray is armed with a shotgun, and takes way more damage than the Old Coot. Billy Ray JeterĪnother hillbilly clone, Billy Ray is the second most common enemy throughout the game. A fairly weak enemy that attacks the player with a revolver. The most common enemy type throughout a bulk of the game, the Skinny Old Coot is a clone of a man from Hickston, Arizona, Leonard's home town. Some are known to self-destruct in close proximity to Leonard. Weak enemies made of human feces that will try to swarm the player and cause damage by hurling pieces of their smelly bodies at the player. DogĪggressive enemy that takes multiple scattergun shots to bring down. Passive animal that will attack in self defence, but does minimal damage. Passive animal that doesn't defend itself very well. Passive animal that only attacks in self defence. Weak enemy that flies around and does minimal damage. It can be rolled at the enemy, but it does very, very low damage and must be retrieved after each throw, making it useless as a weapon. It can be used to bowl at the bowling alley in which it's found and it must be picked back up after each use. The bowling ball is first found in E1L4 and can be carried throughout the rest of the episode. Useful against the aliens if you don't mind looking stupid(er). "Double-barrelled" machine gun brassiere worn by the Alien Vixens. Stationary explosive barrel that can be set by the player and then blown up from a distance using another weapon. The gun is still attached to the severed Alien Hulk Guard's arm, and Leonard fires it by yanking an exposed tendon. Picked up from the Alien Hulk Guards, the Alien Arm Gun is a highly damaging plasma-based weapon. Functions identically to the RPG from Duke Nukem 3D. Utilizes the same ammunition as the dynamite. ![]() Launches dynamite sticks extended distances. Also capable of blowing up the player if they hold it too long. DynamiteĮxplosive projectile weapon useful for blowing open marked walls and for taking out a room of enemies at a time. "Hunting Rifle" ( AK-47)įully automatic assault rifle that climbs as it fires. 454 pistol that works well for sniping enemies at long ranges, though it lacks power. Each non-boss level is ended by having Leonard smack Cletus in the head with the crowbar. Weapons Crowbarīasic melee weapon, a full year before Half-Life!. The game puts the player in the shoes of Leonard, an unintelligent Southerner who, along with his equally stupid brother Cletus, seeks to rescue their favorite pig from the aliens who happen to have invaded Alabama. It directly lampoons common hillbilly stereotypes in every aspect ranging from the core gameplay to the music to the included readme file, which is named, "helpyall.txt". Redneck Rampage is a comedic sci-fi first-person shooter developed by Xatrix Entertainment and published by Interplay. ![]()
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