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Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter Co-Op Review

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As a long standing PC gamer, the words "DOOM Clone" echo from the 90's in my head. With the likes of Heretic, Rise of the Triad, Duke Nukem 3D, and others - the end of our last century was filled with fast chaotic gameplay in a pseudo-3d world riding the coat tales of the genre DOOM made famous. Then sometime around 2001 a little known developer named Croteam unleashed Serious Sam: The First Encounter onto the unsuspecting PC masses. Sam had the style and swagger of Duke Nukem with the monster closets and tension of Doom. It also look incredibly gorgeous, and instantly created a cult following.

Now over 8 years later, the first Serious Sam game has gotten a facelift being ported into Croteam's new Serious Engine 3.0. Sure the new engine has real time water surface interaction, surface illumination, GPU radiosity, environment effects, subsurface scattering, dynamic lights, and realtime soft shadows - but at it's core, Serious Sam HD is still that first game we all loved. You've got guys with buzz saws for heads, bony galloping horses, giant charging bulls, huge scorpions with machine guns, and of course those brain like bionic walkers with lasers. The whole cast has returned, and the moment you hear the suicide bombers scream, you'll instantly be transported back to 2001.


This is pretty much the norm....

The gameplay is simple, shoot something before it shoots you or blows you up. Enemies will spawn out of thin air and instantly make a direct line for your sorry ass. It's an always mad scramble to find the next biggest gun, the next crate of ammo, or a little vial of precious life. You never quite find out what Sam did to piss these guys off, but apparently they don't want you in Egypt.

Graphically the Serious Engine 3.0 shines with amazing water effects and reflections, draw distances as far as the eye can see, and bright contrast filled textures that pop off your screen. I was actually a bit surprised by the lack of options to scale how the game looks, something the game either does on it's own, or doesn't need to do. Everything ran silky smooth and I rarely hit a hiccup despite the dozens and dozens of on screen enemies.

The highlight of Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter is no doubt the 16 player online co-op mode. Devolver Digital, the game's developer, has done an amazing job of creating a quick and seamless way to jump into a match, or if you prefer, you can use a traditional server browser. Once in a game the chaos ensues, and while I never quite found a match with 16 players, I did jump in one with 10 and had an absolute blast. At one point it looked like a scene from Gladiator as all of our backs were against each other covering every direction possible from on rushing suicide bombers. The game's built in voice chat worked well, and it was easy to determine who was talking thanks to visual notifications. There's quite a few different player models available as well, so there's not 16 Sams running around.



 
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phrozenfearz
2:02 PM
12/15/2009

No split-screen ruined it for me. The original would allow you to do at least four player split screen...


smurphster
2:05 PM
12/15/2009

--- Replying to phrozenfearz -----
ditto... i was really looking forward to this on XBLA but w/o split screen, its not worth it. serious sam is so much better with couch co-op.


smurphster
11:19 AM
1/19/2010

actually i kind of liked jumping with the trigger. i use bumper-jumper in halo3/ODST so it wasn't much of an adjustment. i just love being able to jump AND aim at the same time. i'm tempted to pick this up purely for nostalgic purposes but it really annoys me that i can't play it w/ my wife


ShadokatRegn
12:59 PM
1/19/2010

My sister was REALLY disappointed that the XBLA version didn't have split-screen. She watched and was so amused she wanted to play (which is a rarity) and couldn't.

Otherwise, I'm loving the game quite a lot.


largesock
9:47 AM
1/20/2010

Lack of split-screen killed the purchase for me too. I played a lot of the original back in the day and was really looking forward to it too. But if I have to play alone (physically) it's just not as fun.


donjuandh
2:12 PM
4/30/2010

EXCELLENT GAME..... just point and shoot

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Total Comments: 6

Release Date: 01.13.2010
Genre: FPS
ESRB: Mature

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