From an overall entertainment standpoint Rampage was a decent movie, or at least it was a lot better than most of the other movies based on video games. The movie was similar to the game in that there were giant animals who were driven by rage to destroy the city. The animals in the movie are also the same from the original Rampage game, those monsters are George, who is a giant gorilla, Lizzie, a giant lizard, and Ralph, a giant wolf. The movie also had nearly the same cause of how the monsters were created, which would be a radioactive lake for Lizzie, and experimental vitamins for George and Ralph. However, when compared to Rampage: Total Destruction, which I am more familiar with, it lacks most of the monsters and has a different cause of the rage. I will not count this against the movie though because it is based solely off of the Rampage arcade game, which was also playable in Rampage: Total Destruction. The movie strayed from the game's storyline in two main areas, one being the goal of the monsters and the other being the duration of the movie. In the game the monsters are going from city to city destroying buildings and all opposing military forces with no final objective, whereas in the movie the monsters are attempting to destroy a beacon which is driving them mad and end up destroying buildings and opposing military forces along the way. The movie also only seems to last one day in one city, while the game took place over 128 days in many cities around America, not just one. Overall though, Rampage was a pretty decent movie and for the most part matched the game with only a few mistakes.
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AuthorMy name is Andrew Prichard and the this is my first digital arts class, I look forward to a good year with lots of hard work. Archives
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