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Serious Sam 2 is the best out of the series.
- Health degeneration is exclusive to Serious Sam: Xbox and Serious Sam: Next Encounter. It does not appear in any other game in the series.
- Tourist and Easy difficulties remove self-inflicted explosion damage.
- Unlike other games in the series, SS3 does not add very many extra enemies in Serious difficulty, which appears to be the reasoning why Serious doesn't give the player double ammo.
But you're on the right track so far. :)
(Though, one mistake: all of the non-Tourist difficulties [besides Easy] are showing they do have Health Regen when they don't at all)
Other than that, I thank you for hearing my word and appreciate the creditentials.
http://becauseitsgood.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/comparison-chart-template-1zv4fdkf.png
Have the y-axis boxes be the difficulty names and the x-axis all of the features of them (Health, Armor, Points, Enemies, etc.)
Steam supplies this type of features as their own HTML as [] (minus spacing)
https://steamcommunity.com/app/440/discussions/0/617328415060395666/
^Should help get an idea how it works