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Serious sam collection ps4 review
Serious sam collection ps4 review












serious sam collection ps4 review

serious sam collection ps4 review

Serious Sam may never have had the prestige of Timesplitters or Goldeneye 007 back then, or Call of Duty or Fortnite now, but it has always bubbled along with a dedicated audience for its self-aware nonsense, and while the developers have never tempted themselves away from the humour and ridiculous enemy design, they have adjusted as they go along to make their games fit with what people were playing at the time.

SERIOUS SAM COLLECTION PS4 REVIEW SERIES

What’s perhaps most interesting about this series is seeing how it has evolved over those 14-odd years that this collection represents.

serious sam collection ps4 review

Beyond the single-player mode there is also co-op and survival modes too, so if you do enjoy the chaotic action of Serious Sam, you’re going to get a lot of mileage from these games. It was a little disappointing that the package didn’t include some of the spinoffs that were released in that time – I would have loved to play Serious Sam: The Random Encounter on Switch, and I remember having a lot of fun with Serious Sam: Next Encounter and even Serious Sam Advance back in the day – but you do get the three titles in the chronology, as well as the expansions for two of them, so there’s still a lot of running-and-gunning to enjoy from what’s in there. That’s the first three of the series, which starts with The First Encounter (released back in 2001) and runs through to Serious Sam 3 from 2014. The Switch release comes with three base games. Serious Sam just wants to be silly, colourful, and fun. It’s not unlike what the recent Doom titles in design, though those games try very hard to be edgy in the process. The “loot” (as in, new weapons of increasing potency) come on thick and fast, and the games are aggressively loud. It’s a parody of just about everything that characterised the earlier eras of the genre, with an overly macho caricature lead man (Arnold Schwarzenegger would struggle to self-parody to this degree), who runs around killing hordes of enemies, themselves parodies of the various typecasts from run-and-gun shooters. Serious Sam is anything but serious (and its humour is about as nuanced as calling a not-serious game “Serious Sam”, too). I’ll wrap this week up with a review of games that I wish represented the FPS genre the Serious Sam Collection on Nintendo Switch. At the start of the week, I reviewed the latest in the Call of Duty series a flaming piece of nationalist trash set during the Cold War.














Serious sam collection ps4 review