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[[Image:Rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Vice City Stories.]]
[[Image:Rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Vice City Stories.]]
[[Image:LCS rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Liberty City Stories.]]
[[Image:LCS rampage.jpg|thumb|right|A rampage icon in GTA Liberty City Stories.]]
'''Rampages''' 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 [[100%]] completion (except [[GTA San Andreas]]) and has been featured in all [[GTA III Era]] (except the PC version of [[GTA San Andreas]], since it's rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it) and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]]. 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 drive-by-s at the other vehicles.
'''Rampages''', known as also '''Kill Frenzy''' 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 [[100%]] completion (except [[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 it's rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it) and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars]].
 
== 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 drive-by-s at the other vehicles.


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 it's 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 it's original place.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Grand Theft Auto 1]] and [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] featured similar side missions, which were named "Kill Frenzy".
* The censored versions of [[GTA III]] and [[GTA Vice City]] don't have any rampages.
* The censored versions of [[GTA III]] and [[GTA Vice City]] don't have any rampages.
* In [[GTA Liberty City Stories]]' censored version, the game has 13 rampages and all the 7 removed ones from the original version are removed because their goal is to kill innocent pedestrians.
* In [[GTA Liberty City Stories]]' censored version, the game has 13 rampages and all the 7 removed ones from the original version are removed because their goal is to kill innocent pedestrians.
[[Category:Challenges]]
[[Category:Challenges]]
[[Category:Side Missions]]
[[Category:Side Missions]]
[[Category:Collectibles]]
[[Category:Collectibles]]

Revision as of 11:37, 22 September 2009

File:Rampage.jpg
A rampage icon in GTA Vice City Stories.
File:LCS rampage.jpg
A rampage icon in GTA Liberty City Stories.

Rampages, known as also Kill Frenzy 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 100% completion (except 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 it's rampages are 2-player based, and the PC version doesn't support it) and Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars.

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 drive-by-s at the other vehicles.

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 it's original place.

The Rampages can be only completed once in GTA III, GTA Vice City, GTA Advance and GTA Liberty City Stories or can be completed multiple times in GTA San Andreas and GTA Vice City Stories. In GTA Vice City Stories, once the player passes the rampage for the first time, the white skull on the icon shows up as blue and this enables the player to play the rampages again any time they please. There is also a special option on the map which marks all completed rampages.

The first rampage completed earns the player $500 ($5000 in GTA III), the next one gives $1000 ($10,000 in GTA III) and so on. In GTA Liberty City Stories, completing all rampages rewards the player with an M-60, which spawns at each of the safehouses. In the other games, only money is given for completing all rampages, as well as contributing towards 100% completion.

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 PSP version of GTA Vice City Stories has 30 rampages. The console versions of GTA San Andreas contains 5 two-player rampages.

Trivia

  • The censored versions of GTA III and GTA Vice City don't have any rampages.
  • In GTA Liberty City Stories' censored version, the game has 13 rampages and all the 7 removed ones from the original version are removed because their goal is to kill innocent pedestrians.