It was supposed to be a completely different game, that fell through, and turned into a Sam game later on. Sam 3 took me a long time to really enjoy, it had development problems, and it shows. I guess I should add, don't play Serious Sam 3 or 4 for your first Sam game. I got about half-way last time and then lost interest, but Siberian Mayhem restarted my love of Sam. And maybe it's just because I love winter levels, but it seemed much more enjoyable than Sam 4. I actually just finished Siberian Mayhem last night, and damn that was fun. Other times it's a complete clusterfuck, but I always have fun with it. Sometimes it almost seems like a beautiful orchestra. I disagree, there's an amazing amount of prioritization that goes into every single fight, there are so many different types of enemies, large environments where they can spawn from any direction, and plenty of guns. Some people just think it boils down to "Hold S and Left Mouse for hours". And I really hope you enjoy it, some people like myself absolutely love the mindless cathartic mayhem and sometimes cheesy, sometimes hilarious humour of the games. Honestly, if I was looking at it for the first, time, I'd just get as much Sam as I can, especially at that price point. And anyway, you can refund it within the 2 hour time frame, so you should be able to tell if you like the game within that timeframe. For $7.65, which is an absolute steal, considering just the classic versions are $1.99. And the classic versions still hold up there's certainly nothing inferior about them, but I prefer playing the HD versions.Īlthough looking at it, if you get the SERIOUS SAM HD GOLD COLLECTION on Steam you get both the HD versions of TFE and TSE, and the classic versions as well. I know, I'm not being a purist, but I honestly think for a first time player, go with the HD versions, because if you like them, you'll probably end up getting the classic versions. And if you've never played the originals, you won't notice any differences. They just look so much better, yes there were some changes to physics, and some secrets had to be redesigned, but I think the smoother gameplay and better graphics makes up for it. That being said, I would go with the HD remakes. So I've been playing Serious Sam for around 20 years now. I played the hell out of the classic versions, and they still have a special place in my heart. Video Card: nVidia GeForce 7600, ATI Radeon X1600 (Shader Model 3.I've been playing Serious Sam since shortly after the original TFE was released, and I absolutely loved it, and I bought TSE the first chance I got. More InfoĬPU: Intel Pentium 4 3+ Ghz or AMD Athlon64 3500+ Combines intense versus and team modes for up to 16 players and in over 18 multiplayer maps, demo recording option, spectators and dedicated server support. Featuring single-play, survival and cooperative play and mixed with brilliantly updated visuals, the game continues your battle against Mental’s army with the classic over-the-top action, crazy humor and horror from the golden age of first-person shooters. Developed by Croteam and powered by the Serious Engine 3, Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter combines enhanced visuals, including more polygons, higher resolution textures and more special effects like hippy and kid’s mode, with trademark frantic gameplay for a non-stop action.
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