There is one down fall to the game mechanics is that there isn't an alternative firing mode. Items are picked up when run over and everything is runs smooth like it should be. You jump and shoot and that's basically it. The game is kept simple and can be enjoyed by any level of gamer, from the Sam extreme, to novice gamers. The actual game plays like classic shooter with a bunch of big weapons and vehicles to trounce the enemy. Actually this story is good enough for any shooter, when it's not based in reality it's fun to let loose and get crazy once and a while. That's the main butter of Serious Sam II and along the way you will a few good laughs. Sam warps to a bunch of different worlds looking for pieces of a medallion that makes the Mental weak, and ready for a beating. If you are interested in the story aspect of Serious Sam II it has to do with Sam saving the universe (what else) from the evil menace Mental. I'd almost go as far as saying, get the tape and tape that right trigger down! It's that wild, and you shoot that much. Sure, this version of Sam has a story, but the bottom line is that you shoot so much that you don't even need to take your finger off the button. The best thing about Sam is that it doesn't try to hide from what it is. Really, what else do you need to know? Well Sam is about shooting, shooting and shooting more while making sure everything that moves is destroyed. The Game : Serious Sam 2 is a first person shooter and if you're reading this, then you probably already know that fact. Much like Bruce Campbell from Evil Dead fame, we have Sam, a one lined brute who loves to to shoot his overly huge automatic boom stick. This is especially true for the local split-screen, which offers a great opportunity for friends to get together in the same room, on the same TV, and just have a nostalgic blast.Introduction: Serious Sam has returned! This time the Croteam team gives us more of everything! More violence, more enemies, more environments, and more craziness in that special Sam way. On the upside, there's still a good bit of fun to be had in the multiplayer component of the games. And by bumping up the resolution, some parts of the user interface and game text winds up being smaller and harder to read. The controls and gameplay feel like they're missing something. From the opening crawl of Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter to the end credits of Serious Sam 3: BFE, everything just feels outdated. Although the textures have been bumped up to HD status, it's similar to painting an older house in neon yellow to distract from the fact that the foundation could use some work. The biggest problem facing the Serious Sam Collection is simply that the franchise has not aged well over the past two decades or so. Serious Sam 2 is clearly absent, but unfortunately, that's not the only problem facing the collection. While there's a lot of Sam to for gamers to digest here, the collection isn't complete. The collection includes the HD remake of both episodes from the original Serious Sam, as well as Serious Sam 3 and the games' expansion packs. The Serious Sam series might have been a little late to the party, but it still struck a chord with fans as something unique with its mature, tongue-in-cheek humor and distinct gameplay, and now, twenty years later, the Serious Sam Collection has made its way to Stadia. It was during the mid to late '90s that the first-person shooter (FPS) genre hit its peak and really cemented itself as a staple of gaming.
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