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Resident Evil 5 and 6.
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Actually Serious Sam Fusion adds splitscreen for SS3, and HD versions.
No problem. The best part about Serious Sam Fusion is if you already own one of the SS HD, or SS3 you get Fusion free.
The serious sam games look more up my street. So to play split screen I would purchase Fusion as a stand alone or fusion as well as SS3?
Fusion stand alone is already bundled with Serious Sam: The First Encounter HD. If you buy SS3 then the Fusion version is added to the account for free.
EDIT: To better explain it think of Fusion as free bonus that is modular. Each Serious Sam game that has a Fusion version is unlocked when you buy that game. So if you got just SS3 then only SS3 Fusion is unlocked. If you own both SS HD, and SS3 then you can play both in Fusion.
OK I get you now.
Jusy to be clear, the Fusion version is split screen also?
Yes.