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Also the higher you go in difficulty the more and harder they are
After you get used to the game and what to shoot each enemy with then Serious will become the normal difficulty for you
can't wait to suffer
i was familiar with the name and the image of Serious Sam before but never got the chance to you know, actually play it, i own 2 different serious sam games Serious Sam 3 (which crashed and couldn't play it) and Serious Sam Fusion which is the one i'm playing
That's literally how i play after being stuck in many areas, i'm now at the boss fight and i think it's the final one
Well, at least you're enjoying it overall. I'd even say SS3 is the most boring mainline Sam.
i mean, i'va played games where you fight like this semi infinite hordes, but at least i can move forward, most of the time i retreat to get some room to breathe and kill the enemies, the most annoying are the skeletons, not only they're fast, they shoot chains and jump at you, most annoying enemy ever
i am pretty serious
I would like to see a slight change in the movement speed, just a little faster.
As it is now he walks around like someones grandma.
The differences between Serious and the other difficulties can be very big in some cases.
How's that for shallow Sherlock evaluations?