Review: Serious Sam: Tormental

If you’re ready for a steep learning curve and need something different from the current crop of roguelikes, I’d say give this one a serious try.
Read moreIf you’re ready for a steep learning curve and need something different from the current crop of roguelikes, I’d say give this one a serious try.
Read moreHD is still the best way to experience The First and Second Encounters, and aside from quality-of-life improvements and some random additions, this isn’t so different from the perfectly okay Classics.
Read moreThis has just the right amount of charm and the right balance of challenge and chaos to entertain for as long as you want to explode people.
Read moreI’m happy to say that, of the main Serious Sam games, this one comes the closest to capturing the magic of the originals.
Read moreIf you’re confused by the many versions of Serious Sam out there, make no mistake: this is the one you should be using.
Read moreI would never tell anyone not to play The Second Encounter, no matter what form it takes, but I will say that in this case, the HD remake is the clear winner.
Read moreIt’s certainly not a perfect adventure, but Bogus Detour has more than enough sights to see and monsters to mash to keep you on this bizarre journey.
Read moreJewel of the Nile feels like the natural progression of the series through this era of gaming, instead of the awkward, stilted battles of the base game.
Read moreThis is barely a Serious Sam game, and the parts that really try to capture that magic are almost worse for how hard they fall on their face.
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