Vigilante 8
Vigilante 8

Vigilante 8

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"Unfortunately Vigilante Ranger is an example of a game that doesn't quite know what it wants to be and ends up having its experience totally destroyed by that. However, this does not mean that good things cannot come from this studio. I hope they learn from this little mistake and go head-on into what can be a great success."

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Vigilante 8 throws you into the driver’s seat of a lawless 1970s oil war. You play as a rebel trucker or one of several brawlers armed with over-the-top weapons, battling across deserts, highways, and refineries. The single-player campaign tasks you with stopping a terrorist group from monopolizing the U.S. oil trade, while multiplayer modes let you face off in chaotic, vehicular slugfests. Controls lean into arcade-style simplicity, letting you ram, shoot, and flip opponents with minimal fuss. Split-screen support keeps the action local and loud. The game’s cult following stems from its wild mix of driving and melees, plus a retro aesthetic that feels both dated and ahead of its time. While not a commercial hit in 1998, Vigilante 8 carved out a niche for its frenetic combat and 70s-inspired chaos. With 12 playable characters and weapons ranging from rocket launchers to oil slicks, the replay value leans on variety. Its split-screen brawls remain a highlight for retro fans craving messy, high-octane showdowns.

Storyline

The game's storyline is built around an alternate history, in which there was a worldwide oil crisis in the 1970s and the U.S. was on the verge of an economic breakdown. Strikes, riots and crime were rampant, and all available law enforcement were brought to the cities leaving the outlands vulnerable. A foreign multinational oil consortium, Oil Monopoly Alliance Regime (OMAR), was determined to monopolize the world oil trade. The U.S. was the last country that stood in their way and they were prepared to go to any length to bring the U.S. to its knees. OMAR hired Sid Burn, a professional terrorist, to push the U.S. economy over the edge. Sid began to organize his troops in the remote areas of the southwest. Calling themselves the "Coyotes," they began to target oil refineries, commercial installations and other vital industry throughout the region. With the law enforcement in the cities, some desperate civilians began to take the law into their own hands. Led by a trucker named Convoy and referred to simply as the "Vigilantes," this oddball group soon became a major hindrance to Sid. Meanwhile, the U.S. government, feeling more vulnerable than ever, was intensifying its research and development of a new military arsenal. The most advanced weaponry, rumored to be based on UFO technology, was located at Site-4, a secret facility at Papoose Lake. This information was not lost on Sid, and the Coyotes ambushed the facility. However the Vigilantes unexpectedly appeared to stop them and as a result, both parties found themselves in possession of the world's most advanced weaponry. What followed were no ordinary skirmishes. Auto clashes ensued all over the land, from Colorado's Rockies to California's farmlands, only to culminate in a battle like no other. To this day the events which took place are only a matter of speculation.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen

IGDB Rating

56.8

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