It's like they don't pack enough punch (playing on the 2nd last difficulty mode, which could explain something). Sometimes the game even puts up an invisible wall so that the area you are allowed to move in is smaller, and opponents spawn even closer, and it feels even more stupid that some suicide kamikaze guy spawns on the worst place possible (in front of your nose) while Sam is taking his time to put some new shells in his shotgun. This is what you do while searching for the most boring items while being attacked by randomly and very annoyingly spawning enemies. All that I am doing (or what it feels like that I'm doing) is reloading shotguns, some pistol, and some other weapons now and then, running, hiding. After putting down the game earlier (because I really didn't feel like playing anymore), I picked it up again this week. Serious Sam 3: BFE was okay, although it didn't compare to the earlier Serious Sam games. Serious Sam 3: BFE was okay, I find this game to be a disappointment and even worse annoying. I find this game to be a disappointment and even worse annoying. It is not a very long DLC, clocking in at around 3-4 hours, but it is enjoyable for those who want more down-to-earth Serious Sam action. It is unfortunate that this DLC will be lost in obscurity, but if you decide to buy SS3, then grab this alongside it if it costs as much as a cup of coffee. The uncanny feel of the main game is gone. Although Serious Sam 3 didn't gain the traction Croteam wanted because of its lackluster gameplay, Jewel of the Nile was a nice sequel to play through. The jetpack in the third level was fun to play with again, although it was a bit buggy. The maps are meaningful to explore, and the puzzles in the second map reminded me of the ones I went through in The Second Encounter. The weapons and enemies were rebalanced in this sequel to give a more fluid and genuine Serious Sam feel. I suggest playing above Normal to truly experience all that this DLC has to offer. With the game set at Serious, it really gives your brain a workout since you can't casually Rambo through enemies and must play conservatively due to the ease of dying and the limited ammo. With the game set at Serious, it really gives your brain a workout since you Compared to the main game, this DLC was much more fun to play. COOPERATIVE MAYHEM - Smash through the action-packed campaign with friends in 4-player online co-op mode! Tackle exciting primary missions and thrilling side quests in modified difficulties for an extra challenge.Compared to the main game, this DLC was much more fun to play.
Upgrade your toys, and enjoy the violent beauty of the lock-on rocket launcher, and the mighty laser beam of death. Lay waste to Mental's Horde using the powerful double-barreled shotgun, the punishing minigun, the powerful chainsaw launcher, a brand new auto shotgun, and the iconic cannon. EXPLOSIVE ARSENAL - Armed with a slew of devastating weapons, pick your tool for any situation. HORDES OF INVADERS - The iconic cast of alien invaders returns with some new reinforcements! Fight your way through unbelievable numbers of Mental's minions including the iconic Headless Kamikaze, Beheaded Rocketeer, Kleer, Scrapjack, Werebull, and Khnum! Square off against brand new enemies and towering monsters like the frantic Processed, repulsive Belcher, the hard-hitting Zealot, and more. The classic Serious Sam formula is revamped by putting an unstoppable arsenal up against an unimaginable number of enemies that requires players to circle-strafe and backpedal-blast their way out of impossible situations.
The last remaining resistance to the invasion is the Earth Defense Force led by Sam “Serious” Stone and his heavily-armed squad of misfit commandos.Ĭroteam returns with a high-powered prequel to the Serious Sam series that scales up chaos to unprecedented levels.
Humanity is under siege as the full force of Mental’s hordes spread across the world, ravaging what remains of a broken and beaten civilization.