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| PLATFORM: | Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 95 |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Gathering of Developers |
| ESRB RATING: | Mature |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, 4 new power-ups: invulnerability, invisibility, serious damage, and serious speed. There's nothing you can't handle while jacked on these, Go head-to-head with the 7 new nightmares in Mental's army. All your old favorites are still prowling around, so don't get too comfortable, New weapons include the Raptor 16MM Sniper, XOP Flamethrower, and Bonecracker P-LAH Chainsaw, The Serious engine is back. Bigger, bolder textures and unbelievable particle effects render lush and varied environments, 8 new multiplayer levels plus the full version of Deathmatch 3.0 gives you 21 levels of online mayhem |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 710425211904 |
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Customer Reviews of Serious Sam: Second Encounter
A Top Gun!! I've played alot of video games but I can say straight off that this has been one of the best I have ever played.
Why do I say that?
Well the great graphics,sound,gameplay,intense immersion and challenge aside,this is one of the few games I own that I keep coming back to play again....and AGAIN!
Both of the incarnations of Serious Sam(1 & 2)are on the same high quality scale of the first person shooter genre and rate very high marks indeed.
Croteam the creators of the Serious Sam phenom were to release a third and final game to end the series but to date this unfortunately has not come to pass.
But I'll continue to keep my fingers crossed and on the trigger ready and waiting for that day when Mental and his minions challenge us once again to a battle to the death.
A game no true gamer should be without in his collection.
Serious Sam is serious garbage
If I had reviewed this 2 days ago, I would given a rave review. At first it has all the elements of a classic shooter, great weapons, varied enemies, funny one liners. But by about level 3 everything goes downhill in the level design department. You get bombarded from every direction by hundreds of enemies. I'm no tournement player, but geting smacked from every angle doesn't really appeal to me. The A.I. sucks, and the "Mob Rules" mentality is the only thing driving the monsters. In the end it doesn't matter if you finish it, there isn't really a story to speak of. I'm sticking with Half-Life 2 and Doom III
Great Environments - Good Gameplay
I've played a lot of first person shooters, and quite a few platform games (like tomb raider), and I find that this game takes great qualities from them both.
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>For FPS fans, the gameplay is fierce. Tons of weapons, lots of ammo, and billions of enemies streaming at you from all sides. However, a bit of stealth and your sniper rifle will improve your chances of surviving a walk into the open.
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>The environments are huge, with great detail. No, not up to the 2004 releases like Doom3 or HalfLife2, but the textures are very detailed. While the textures are a bit repetitive, this allows for very fast gameplay. Your computer won't have any trouble drawing a vast valley with four massive pyramids and with dozens of enemies (some three times your size). The view distance is amazing, with only the detailed grass having an obvious draw distance (a very nice touch that allows you to feel completely surrounded by grass without having to draw all those polygons throughout the map).
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>The first world you navigate through is "Mayan". I actually work in Mexico and can tell you that the textures used for those maps are amazingly authentic. Some are actual photographs of famous Maya murals that make wonderful wall textures, making you feel like you're in a Maya palace.
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>Finally, the little puzzles and secrets that are found throughout the game give it a kind of "platform adventure" feel to it. This may be annoying to FPS fanatics who only want to walk down corridors and shoot whatever pops up. Serious Sam Second Encounter gives you all the action, with the added desire to explore every nook and cranny of the huge maps. The puzzles are not tricky, generally fun and sometimes skill-building.
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>I highly recommend this for some FPS fun on the lighter side of Doom3.