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Physics sporting less weight than an anorexic with a helium balloon stuck up their arse. Enemies that charge at you in a straight line. Worse still, is the total overdose of satire that pokes fun at the very conventions that drive the game - bosses at the end of levels, a square-jawed, gravelly-voiced, incessantly wisecracking hero etc - which only highlights how simplistic and dated a shooter this really is.
Sure, SS2 doesn't take itself too seriously, but that's only because if it did, it wouldn't be that good. Quite frankly it's an insult to have to pay 35 quid for something that starts getting irksome in under half a day and is only genuinely entertaining in minute bursts. Mindlessly fun and manically intense it is, innovative and essential it seriously isn't While I didn't get into the craze started by the first Serious Sam title, I can definitely appreciate its impact.
Catering to the hard core, Doom 1 style mindset, Serious Sam has furious, outrageous, overpopulated battles that simply looked chaotic, let alone playable. Fortunately, the sequel doesn't disappoint as far as this is concerned, providing more of the same, piled higher and deeper. My one serious complaint about this title is that the voice acting, story, and cinematic elements are truly atrocious.
But heck, this is Serious Sam, who said anything about good acting? This time, the graphics have been upped yet another notch. I was quite happy to see that when the graphics were turned down, the game ran incredibly smoothly, and yet when notched up to full, not only provided some really beautiful graphics, but also killed my framerate like you wouldn't believe.
As far as I'm concerned, this game has graphical staying power, and should run great on next gen hardware. But you didn't come here to find out how good the game looks. You probably came here to see how it played.
Every bit as fast and furious as the original, this game kicked my ass. The single player mode in this game is essentially a sadistic path to destruction of the ego, but at the same time it really trains you to be on your toes.
It really emphasizes a classic FPS style where reflexes, the twitch factor, reigns supreme. So, I give it a thumbs up, this game is worth getting. It does have some drawbacks, I consider it a bit of a weak recommended buy, but I don't think you can find a game that takes more serious effort to play well.
Browse games Game Portals. Serious Sam II. Install Game. Requirements and additional information:. This demo can be used for a limited period of time. Antony Peel. Software languages. Author Croteam. Updated Over a year ago. Last revision More than a year ago.
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