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    Serious Sam: Next Encounter

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    Serious Sam: Next Encounter (GameCube)

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    Developer

    Take Two

    Publisher

    Climax Studios UK

    Genre

    Shooter

    Players

    4

    C3 Score
    8
    Reader Score (1 Votes)
    9

    Posted on 04.06.2004 User Icon Posted by (sedge) Number of Comments Comments: 4 Number of Reads Reads: 1499
    Tag Tags: Serious Sam, Next Encounter, Take Two, Climax Studios UK, Shooter, GameCube
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    Developers and publishers alike know that Nintendo fans are a hard bunch to please, with all the quality games that are on the current Nintendo systems. They also know that there is a dearth of decent first-person shooters, and a market crying for such games. But does Serious Sam: Next Encounter match our expectations, and provide a decent and much-needed shooter support to the Gamecube? Read on!
    Serious Sam doesn't try to dress up the fact that's it is merely a shooter and nothing else, in fact it evens jokes about it throughout the game. The game has a plot to keep things flowing, and it vaguely resembles the mighty Timesplitter's storyline. Sam's old nemesis, Mental, and his minions are on the warpath, hoping to use ancient Sirian timelocks to alter Earth's past and conquer the annoying planet once and for all. Of course, Sam isn't having any of this, and with the help of the most modern and sophisticated technology to kill and maim at his side, he travels back in time to various points in history to keep Mental at bay and set things right. By killing lots and lots of freakish aliens!

     

    As you can see, the story isn't the strongest aspect of the game; it's there to keep things going. The game is set over varied time periods: ancient Rome, ancient China and the Lost City of Atlantis. These have their own enemies and different locales, ranging from the Coliseum in Rome to the Steam Temple in Atlantis. The levels are absolutely massive in scale, but lack flair and imagination in their design, but they allow for some major confrontations and plenty of room for you to strafe and circle an enemy while filling them with lead. This is basically the crux of the gameplay. Just about all of the game's features have been in FPS games since they began and then some. What is there though is finely balanced and anyone can pick up a pad and have some fun with it straight away.

    The main game, consisting of going into a room or large area and clearing the enemies, is also broken up by some mild puzzling action. We use mild in the loosest sense of the word here

     

    The enemy AI isn't very challenging however

     


    In terms of graphics and audio standards, Serious Sam is by the book. There is really nothing special, bar some nice water effects and the framerate is kept above 60fps, and the sound of gunfire with the eerie music suits the game rather well. However, what makes this game special is the co-op mode. If you can get a friend round, or play with your sibling then the game becomes a lot more enjoyable. You can tweak the settings to your own tastes and then let rip on the unsuspecting hordes with your comrade. It gives the game a slightly more strategic edge, giving it more depth and whilst not changing anything like the number of enemies in the game, or not limiting the ammo so that you don't have to decide who gets ammo and health, provides an excellent alternative to other multiplayer games out there.

    Serious Sam: Next Encounter is by no means the most involving or refined gaming experience ever, but it provides such enjoyable and simple gameplay that it cannot be overlooked.
    Gameplay

    8

    Simple yet great fun, especially in the co-op mode. The controls handle well enough and nothing beats reorganising an enemies face with a shotgun. There's just enough variety to keep you at it.
    Graphics

    8

    While being solid and clean, the graphics in Serious Sam: Next Encounter are really just functional with a few nice effects in the form of nice explosions and good water effects.
    Sound

    8

    Despite being nothing special, there are some ambient tunes in there, and the sound effects are spot on. The limited voice acting is also quite good and quite funny at times.
    Value

    9

    This is the greatest strength of Serious Sam. The main games spans over 40 levels and add this with the co-op mode, unlockable extras and medals to collect ensure that you'll be kept busy.
    8

    /10

    C3 Score Not an essential purchase, but definitely worth considering if you love shooters and you have someone to play the co-op mode with. Serious Sam: Next Encounter adds nothing new to the shooter genre, but it doesn't subtract from it either, providing a fun game while it lasts.
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