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The result is mayhem, and more importantly, absolute carnage. You could even have a minigun in one hand and a grenade launcher in the other if you’d like. One rocket launcher not enough? Put one in each hand and blast away. What’s brilliant about Serious Sam 4 though, is that after investing just a few points into the game’s new skill tree, you can dual-wield just about anything. There are some new weapons as well, of course, such as the powerful auto shotgun that makes short work of most enemies up close, and a range of gadgets that can really help get you out of a tight spot. And trust me, Sam’s arsenal truly is serious this time around.Īll the usual weapons make a return, from the double-barrelled shotgun right up to the cannon ball launcher. Your situation occasionally feels bleak because there are just so many ghastly creatures vying for your blood, but strafe and backpedal enough and you can outlast all of your foes if you make efficient use of your arsenal. But then they just keep coming, and the first wave is usually the easiest. A wave of enemies will come at you, and you’ll fire up the minigun, mowing them down with reckless abandon.
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Honestly, in the latter half of Serious Sam 4, you’ll be amazed at what you’re frequently up against. Streets are replaced with more picturesque, open environments, and the space they provide allows Croteam to throw everything it can at you. And then it happens – about halfway through Serious Sam 4, things really fall into place.
#SERIOUS SAM FULL#
Every once in a while you get to explore some ruins or another more airy, scenic locale, however, and you get a glimpse of what’s to come – full scale war. It takes a fair while for Serious Sam 4 to truly open up – its initial flurry of levels are reminiscent of Serious Sam 3: BFE, primarily putting you at war with Mental’s hordes in city streets and other urban areas. Never before have you had so many enemies thrown at you at once, however. And there are some new ones thrown into the mix such as the pesky Vampire. Pretty much all of Sam’s iconic adversaries make a return, from screaming Beheaded Kamikazes to the four-armed Aludran Reptiloid. But Serious Sam 4 ramps the action up to eleven. You make your way through environments, hordes of Mental’s monsters materialise and attack you, and you use whatever you’ve got to put them down. Fundamentally, this is the Serious Sam we all know and love.