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Serious sam 4 reviews
Serious sam 4 reviews










serious sam 4 reviews
  1. Serious sam 4 reviews update#
  2. Serious sam 4 reviews Pc#
  3. Serious sam 4 reviews series#

After dealing with a new foe, the next section will throw three or so of those enemies at you, maybe with a little cannon fodder to mix things up. New enemies are almost always introduced in scenarios where they're easy to observe and understand. This design works so well because of how SS4 teaches you without bumbling tutorials slowing things down. How you survive wave after wave is up to you. Like previous games in the series, Serious Sam 4 delights in putting you into massive, open areas and dropping loads of enemies in with you. Many first-person shooters of this ilk pack you into maze-like corridors, with enemies ambushing you from various alcoves and altitudes. And Sam's newest recruit, a wet-behind-the-ears soldier named Kenny, is essentially Cyril Figgis.įunny writing aside, Serious Sam 4 is also a really solid shooter, as it continues with the formula that long ago helped it stand out from the crowd. Hearing the team banter back and forth about the correct pun to make when launching a mini-nuke is much funnier than you'd think it would be.

serious sam 4 reviews

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The game itself has clever writing with an irreverent, sardonic streak that's reminiscent of games like Borderlands and television series like Archer. Protagonist Sam Stone seems an awful lot like Duke Nukem, but he can actually be pretty funny sometimes. On paper, Serious Sam 4 sounds a lot like other first-person shooters, but it does have a few elements that really help set it apart from other games in the genre. It's big, dumb humor that's smart enough to not be grating and smart enough to not act like it's smart enough, which keeps it from getting annoying. There isn't quite enough here to knock something like Doom Eternal off its perch, but if you're craving a different style of FPS, you should check Serious Sam 4 out. It puts you in fun scenarios with plenty of monsters to destroy and plenty of clever ways to destroy them. Serious Sam 4 is a finished game that you will be able to enjoy without worrying about any Serious bugs (did you catch that?).Serious Sam 4 isn't dramatically more than you'd expect from a Serious Sam game, but it does what you'd expect extremely well. Other than some performance issues, I didn’t encounter any game-breaking bugs. Changing Serious Sam 4’s API doesn’t restart the game, so kudos to the developers for figuring that out. There is also a DX12 option if you are interested. With Vulkan, I was experiencing screen tearing, so I went back to DX11. However, you can change your API to Vulkan for a 10FPS boost.

Serious sam 4 reviews update#

A day one update seems to have addressed some of the performance issues, but can still be an issue on certain missions. Reducing the graphics setting helped a little bit on these levels, but not by much.

serious sam 4 reviews

It’s also weird that a level where there are 100,000 enemies does not affect performance, but a random normal mission will tank your framerate. This is a big problem in a fast-paced shooter. In one particular level, my framerate went as low as the high 20s. There were some specific parts in some levels where my framerate would tank to 50 or even into the 40s. Unfortunately, it wasn’t always like that. There could be 200+ enemies on screen and I was still able to play without lag or stuttering. For the most part, I was able to play with 70FPS, and the number of enemies on screen didn’t affect my framerate at all. From my experience, optimization is a mixed bag. My hardware felt a little short of the recommended system requirements.

Serious sam 4 reviews Pc#

I played Serious Sam 4 on a mid-range PC with an i5 9600k paired with a GTX 1070 and 16GB of RAM. I can’t thank the developers enough for bringing back some of the original Serious Sam tracks to rock out to. The soundtrack greatly compliments the situation you are currently in. The music then ramps up when you are fighting aliens. When you are exploring, the music is slow and sets the mood just right. I honestly wouldn’t have been able to fight so many aliens if it wasn’t for the music. The music of Serious Sam 4 is much better than I initially expected. SS4 had some big shoes to fill here, and it did the job amazingly. I remember listening to The Grand Cathedral (Corridor of Death) as a child continuously. The music of the original Serious Sam games was downright phenomenal. I didn’t expect this from a Serious Sam game, however, I appreciate that it’s there, Kudos to Croteam for this. The map design was massive and stretched to three to four kilometers. There is one particular level where I spent more time exploring the map than actually doing the mission.












Serious sam 4 reviews