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WelshJester
08-26-2011, 07:30 PM
Does this game feel similar in controls/engine to say Killing Floor or L4D2? i ask because i like the way the guns feel and the movement in those games.
Noticed some camera sway as well in gameplay video's, don't really like that when controlling your player.
Ghroth
08-26-2011, 07:48 PM
Go play the first three SS games and find out for yourself.
Cunin
08-26-2011, 09:00 PM
There's a demo of the first encounter HD on steam if you want
Does this game feel similar in controls/engine to say Killing Floor or L4D2? i ask because i like the way the guns feel and the movement in those games.
Noticed some camera sway as well in gameplay video's, don't really like that when controlling your player.
lol, Left 4 Dead and killing Floor is way too slow when you compare them to Serious Sam.
Serious Sam is way better, try the demo lol
donoghu
09-01-2011, 05:44 PM
From my point of view and with the Demo, I'm finding that this Serious Sam is way too similar, in gameplay, to Duke Nukem Forever. The subject is not the same, the monsters aren't the same, but the gameplay are up to 80%, which is simply way too similar to my taste.
I did liked Serious Sam and thought Serious Sam 2 was funny. But this doesn't looks like there enough new stuff for my taste. I feel like this is just an enhancement of what I have already experienced with the previous title.
Note that this might be better than Duke Nukem, but I'm only speaking my opinion and which game sounds quite similar (in gameplay) as this one.
Dave3d
09-01-2011, 06:06 PM
Ummmm.
The SS:HD is the exact games from 2000/1, only updated with a new engine, and better graffix.
So, if you are trying to say the HD games are too old school, well, yes, they are old school because they are remakes of the originals.
Or did you mean you played the SS 3 demo, at like pax or something?
Cunin
09-01-2011, 07:23 PM
I can assure you that SS3 will not be a tiny bit like Duke Nukem Forever. The gameplay and game dynamics are way different from each other.
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