
(Nick, that’s seriously poor-Ed) By now I. The gameplay may be unsophisticated but theres plenty of imagination at work to. In the absence of any better one liners, we chained Nick Haywood up in the review dungeon and beat him with rubber hoses seriously.


At the very least, four-player co-op is available, and playing with a small group of friends might be just what Serious Sam 4 needs to ascend from 'lackluster' to 'janky-but-lovable.' Unfortunately, with a $40 price tag, most players would be better off buying Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter and The Second Encounter if they want to re-live the glory days of the franchise. It looks great and is loaded with lots of unusual characters and situations. A 4.5/5.0 was awarded to Serious Sam by Computer Gaming World, though overall the game.
SERIOUS SAM 2 REVIEW PS2
The experience could have worked as a parody to other shooters, but the poor level design and inconsistent quality smack of missed potential overall. Serious Sam: The Second Encounter review Serious Sam is on PS2 for a budget release The good: The good old skool gameplay Can be funny Online Co-op and multiplayer modes like deathmatch 12 great. The multiplayer mode includes online co-op and deathmatch, the latter having been introduced in a patch. Serious Sam 2 is a shot of adrenaline to the hearts of first-person shooter fans across the world.
SERIOUS SAM 2 REVIEW PC
There is some joy in the cheesy story, almost like watching a B-movie that's so bad it's still entertaining. I remember fondly playing the original Serious Sam on the PC before finally getting it on Xbox. Tasked with rescuing the universe one bullet at a time against overwhelming hordes of time traveling enemies, Serious Sam must battle through thick jungles, murky swamps, frozen tundra, and futuristic cities to bring down Mental and his vile armies. The good parts are too few and far between. It seems that most of the game, though, is riddled with sloppily animated and questionably voice-acted cutscenes, and level design that doesn't play to the game's strengths. It was designed and developed by Croteam and was released on October 11, 2005.

The exceedingly gruff main character offers a bit of comic relief when he can get a word or two off between the constant action that steadily ramps up to a frantic crescendo. Serious Sam II (or Serious Sam 2 ) is a science fiction first-person shooter video game released for the PC and Xbox and the sequel to the 2002 computer game Serious Sam: The Second Encounter, making it the third game in the Serious Sam series. In a good level, players will have a huge open area to explore, wave after wave of enemies to juke, dodge, and weave between, and a few key spots of cover to duck into and find a health item or some ammo.
