

While that may not excuse the fact that you hardly know anything about anyone other than Sam, I give this a pass for being a fun ride, more entertaining than any of the Serious Sam games that came before and after this one.
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This game knows its past entries don’t fit the term “serious” and goes full crazy.

The narrative is one cocaine dosed trip after another, creating scenarios in both visual and verbal communication that purposely throw real morals out the window. It’s up to Serious Sam to save the galaxy the only way he knows best. You of course play as Serious Sam Stone, who’s been yanked out of his own current event to be informed by the Siran council that Mental’s army is planning on enslaving the entire galaxy, and the only way to stopping him is by collecting all of the pieces of a medallion, scattered across five diverse planets, that can pinpoint Mental’s two key basis. Is this really the worst Serious Sam game because of its art direction? SS2 kind of got washed away afterwards, with nothing of it being shared to future entries. When Sam’s second grand adventure was released, most critics and fans alike despised the Saturday morning cartoon tone, prompting the next Croteam-developed entry to go for a more realistic approach. They make it clear as this Xbox/PC follow-up is not split into two parts or re-using repetitive environments. Serious Sam 2 was the grand sequel to the original old-school first person shooter series.
