If not only so more dedicated fans of the franchise can journey back to the games that started it all. As it stands right now, the games themselves are displayed as they were many years ago and it’s a real shame.Įither way, the fact that the collection exists at all is still positive. While this obviously makes a lot of sense, it would’ve been nice to see some of those quality of life and design changes retroactively added to the previous games. The frustrating thing about the collection is that a lot of problems with it are already fixed in the most recent game. Still, the overall pacing does suffer due to the lack of a strong compelling narrative and for the most part, you’re left on your own with not many supporting characters to liven up the drudgery of most of the game’s run time. While it’s not the most imaginative of plots, it’s serviceable enough to at least establish the scenario. While this singular focused design may have worked in the early 2000s of gaming, nowadays people tend to expect a bit more from their game’s plot.Įssentially, alien invasion happens and Sam must travel back in time, to ancient Egypt of all places, to preemptively stop the invasion, all the while aliens are sending in their forces through time to try and stop him *cough* Terminator *cough*. At the end of the day, the schlock is all in service of making a fun shooter that prioritizes the feeling of good gunplay with high responsiveness and a large enemy variety to keep things interesting. Whether it’s ripping off story beats from Terminator or character designs from Duke Nukem, the games don’t care. The Serious Sam franchise has a history of being bombastic fun with a plot that makes little to no sense at all. Each game feels like it’s struggling under its own weight due to the number of enemies and mayhem it’s trying to throw against you on screen at once. But that seems to be a significant part of the Serious Sam brand at this point. Despite playing on an Xbox One X, with a preference for frame-rate over resolution – performance was all over the place. While the third entry is the most similar to the latest game in the franchise, it’s arguably the worst performing out of the package. The games themselves don’t feel like they’ve received any amount of TLC and it shows. For old fans, there isn’t anything missing, but there isn’t anything new or improved upon either. The collection is great for bridging the generational gap, as well as providing easy access to the entire Serious Sam series along with its smattering of DLC add-ons. That’s not to say the overall package is terrible. While returning fans will no doubt find solace in the nostalgic rush that comes with playing a game you haven’t touched in decades, for newer fans like myself, there was a lot to be desired. Unfortunately, the overall experience of playing through these old classics wasn’t an enjoyable one. Perfect for fans to jump back into these classic games and relive the nostalgia that comes with it. I had the opportunity to review the latest entry in the series not too long ago, and suffice it to say – I came away loving it! Now the entire collection has been released and updated to run on modern hardware. Serious Sam is a franchise that’s been around for longer than you might think.
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