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[[File:KillFrenzy-GTA2-beginning.jpg|thumb|350px|A Kill Frenzy screen in [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]].]]
[[File:KillFrenzy-GTA2-beginning.jpg|thumb|350px|A Kill Frenzy screen in [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]].]]
'''Rampages''', also known as '''Kill Frenzies''' in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] and [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], are a type of side-mission where the player has to do certain tasks in under 120 seconds (2 minutes). This type of side-mission is required for [[completion]] (except [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]) and has been featured in nearly all GTA games prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (except the PC version of GTA San Andreas, since its rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it). Rampages were omitted from Grand Theft Auto IV but reappear in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].
'''Rampages''', also known as '''Kill Frenzies''' in [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] and [[Grand Theft Auto 2]], are a type of side-mission where the player has to do certain tasks in under 120 seconds (2 minutes). This type of side-mission is required for [[completion]] (except [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|GTA San Andreas]]) and has been featured in nearly all GTA games prior to [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] (except the PC version of GTA San Andreas, since its rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it). Rampages were omitted from Grand Theft Auto IV but reappear in [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. Rampages appear in [[Grand Theft Auto V]] as a Strangers and Freaks mission string solely for [[Trevor Philips]].


== Description ==
== Description ==
Most of the tasks have the player kill a certain amount of gang members, run over pedestrians, perform drive-by's on gang members/vehicles or destroy a certain amount of vehicles. Suitable weapons are given for each rampage. In GTA San Andreas the rampages are always 2-player vehicle based. The first player drives the car, while the second one does drive-bys the other vehicles.
Most of the tasks have the player kill a certain amount of gang members, run over pedestrians, perform drive-by's on gang members/vehicles or destroy a certain amount of vehicles. Suitable weapons are given for each rampage. In GTA San Andreas the rampages are always 2-player vehicle based. The first player drives the car, while the second one does drive-bys the other vehicles.


=== GTA 2 ===
In GTA 2, Kill Frenzies come in two forms: as green skull icons, where the player must kill a certain number of people or destroy a certain number of vehicles in a time limit with a given weapon, or as parked vehicles, where, upon entry, the player must run down a number of people or destroy a number of cars with vehicle weapons. Completing a Kill Frenzy grants the player an extra life.
In GTA 2, Kill Frenzies come in two forms: as green skull icons, where the player must kill a certain number of people or destroy a certain number of vehicles in a time limit with a given weapon, or as parked vehicles, where, upon entry, the player must run down a number of people or destroy a number of cars with vehicle weapons. Completing a Kill Frenzy grants the player an extra life.


=== GTA III Era ===
In GTA III, if the player fails a rampage on the first attempt, a second location for the very same rampage is present. If the second location is failed then the rampage returns to its original place.
In GTA III, if the player fails a rampage on the first attempt, a second location for the very same rampage is present. If the second location is failed then the rampage returns to its original place.


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There are 20 rampages in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, whereas GTA Vice City and the [[PlayStation 2]] version of GTA Vice City Stories feature 35 rampages. The [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version of GTA Vice City Stories has 30 rampages. The console versions of GTA San Andreas contains 5 two-player rampages.
There are 20 rampages in GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories, whereas GTA Vice City and the [[PlayStation 2]] version of GTA Vice City Stories feature 35 rampages. The [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version of GTA Vice City Stories has 30 rampages. The console versions of GTA San Andreas contains 5 two-player rampages.


=== GTA Chinatown Wars ===
In GTA Chinatown Wars, there are 30 rampages, which involve killing gang members with a given weapon. Unlike previous games, the player is given henchmen to help kill enemies. Score multipliers are given for consecutive kills. Instead of there being a number of people you have to kill, the rampages work on a score basis, awarding the player a bronze, silver or gold medal. Bronze medals must be won on all rampages to obtain completion. On top of the 30 rampages, there are also five [[Riding Shotgun]] missions, which fall under the same ingame category.
In GTA Chinatown Wars, there are 30 rampages, which involve killing gang members with a given weapon. Unlike previous games, the player is given henchmen to help kill enemies. Score multipliers are given for consecutive kills. Instead of there being a number of people you have to kill, the rampages work on a score basis, awarding the player a bronze, silver or gold medal. Bronze medals must be won on all rampages to obtain completion. On top of the 30 rampages, there are also five [[Riding Shotgun]] missions, which fall under the same ingame category.
=== GTA V ===
In GTA V, there are 5 rampage missions, which involve Trevor killing a specified number of enemies within a time limit. For each rampage, Trevor has unlimited ammunition for a specific firearm as well as 25 [[Grenades]]. There are also secondary objectives such as destroying a minimum number of vehicles, attaining a minimum number of headshots, and killing a set number of enemies beyond the target score. During the rampage, Trevor enters "rage mode" automatically, dealing double damage while receiving half. This "rage mode" is independent of Trevor's [[Special Abilities|special ability]], allowing the player to activate it to further enhance damage dealt and received. After successfully completing a rampage, the player can replay it via the "Replay Strangers and Freaks" menu; alternatively, after completing all 5 missions, the icons appear on the map while playing as Trevor.
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! Rampage !! width="75px"|Enemy Group !! width="50px"|Target Score !! width="50px"|Time !! Weapon(s)
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| One || Rednecks || 25 || 2:00 || [[Assault Rifle]]
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| Two || Vagos || 30 || 2:00 || [[Micro SMG]]
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| Three || Ballas || 30 || 2:00 || [[Assault Rifle]]
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| Four || Soldiers || 35 || 3:00 || [[Grenade Launcher]]<br />[[Assault Rifle]]
|-
| Five || Hipsters || 20 || 2:00 || [[Sawed-off Shotgun]]
|}


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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