![]() ![]() At the maximum level of drunkenness, you throw up, lose health, and fall down becoming motionless, and defenseless against attack, and you can’t use weapons. This is aggravated when you get into the red, but in addition to this, the player view becomes grainy and distorted, and you can’t aim or see any of your weapons that you ‘re holding, but you can still fire blindly. Yellow is low, green is still fine, orange level makes you a little uncoordinated, and Leonard doesn’t always move in the direction that you want him to. Drinking alcohol also makes you drunk, naturally, and you have different areas on the meter. Beer comes in six packs and gives you five points of health each (30 overall), and a bottle whiskey allows for ten swigs, which each gives you ten points of health (100 overall). ![]() The alcohol includes beer and “cheap ass” whiskey, which can be carried around in your inventory for future use. Of course, these enemies all inflict damage, and so like other FPS games, there are ways to regenerate your health, chiefly in two ways: by drinking alcohol and eating food. The sequel, Redneck Rampage Rides Again, introduced additional enemies, including the Jackalopes, Mama Jackalope, Biker Frank Doyle, and cheerleader Daisy Mae. He makes similar noises to Bubba when you press the use key while facing him. These include the alligators that are found on some levels and a guest appearance by the Bigfoot, which is locked in a cage. The expansion, Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66, brought new enemies and creatures, but only a few. Only some of the original employees remain, as the founder and others have since left. During the development of this title they were merged into Treyarch, the developer responsible for Call of Duty: World at War, as well as its map packs. REDNECK RAMPAGE MUSIC PROIt’s interesting to note that Xatrix, in addition to the Redneck Rampage titles (and Cyberia before it) went on to develop Quake II: The Reckoning, Kingpin: Life of Crime, and after a name change to Gray Matter Interactive, they co-developed Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Call of Duty: United Offensive, and Call of Duty: Big Red One. In addition to this, there was a cult following for the game, which may or may not be around to this day, but certainly not as dedicated to the game as the ones working on Duke Nukem 3D, which was always more popular. The game was followed by an expansion, Redneck Rampage: Suckin' Grits on Route 66, a sequel in Redneck Rampage Rides Again, and a spin-off title, Redneck Deer Huntin', as well as numerous compilation packs which include combinations of these titles together. ![]()
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