- Serious Sam II
Infobox VG
title = Serious Sam II
developer =Croteam
publisher =2K Games
designer =
engine = Serious Engine 2
version = 2.070
released = October 11, 2005
genre =First-person shooter
modes =Single-player , multiplayer
ratings = ESRB: Mature (M)
OFLC: MA15+
PEGI: 16+
USK: 16+
platforms = PC (Linux , Windows),Xbox
media = CD (USA),DVD (Non-USA, Xbox)
requirements = 1.5 GHz Athlon or Pentium M or 2 GHz Pentium 4 CPU, 256 MB of RAM, 3D graphics card,DirectX 8.0 andOpenGL , Internet connection (for online play)cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/articles/24_1.php|title=Seriously! Croteam Interview|date=2005-09-27|publisher= [http://www.seriouszone.com Seriously!] |accessdate=2006-12-31]
input = Keyboard and mouse (PC), orGamepad (Xbox)"Serious Sam II" (or "Serious Sam 2") is a
science fiction first-person shooter video game released for the PC andXbox and the sequel to the 2001 computer game "Serious Sam ". It was designed and developed byCroteam and was released on October 11, 2005. The game was published by2K Games , aTake-Two Interactive subsidiary. [cite web|url=http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/serious-sam-2/|title=GameSpy: Serious Sam II|publisher=GameSpy |accessdate=2006-12-31] While the game was originally released only for Windows and theXbox , aLinux version of the game client and the game's content editor, Serious Editor 2, was later released and is in beta.cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=view&newsid=1610|title=Serious Sam 2 Linux Beta RC2.1 Released!|date=2006-11-06|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29]In the single-player campaign, the player assumes the role of
hero Sam "Serious" Stone in his adventures against the forces of the extraterrestrial overlord, "Mental", who seeks to destroy humanity. Taking place after the events of "", Sam travels through various different worlds collecting parts of a medallion in an effort to defeat Mental. He is guided by the Sirian Great Council and receives sporadic aid from the natives of the worlds he visits. The multiplayer mode includes online co-op and deathmatch, the latter having been introduced in a patch. A 4.5/5.0 was awarded to "Serious Sam " byComputer Gaming World , though overall the game received moderate praise from the media, earning an average of 75% onGame Rankings .cite web|url=http://www.1up.com/do/reviewPage?cId=3144631&did=4|title=Serious Sam II PC Review|date=2005-10-11|publisher=Computer Gaming World |accessdate=2006-12-29] cite web|url=http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages2/920135.asp?q=Serious%20Sam|title=Serious Sam II Reviews|publisher=Game Rankings |accessdate=2006-12-29]Croteam simultaneously developed Serious Engine 2, the successor to their previous
game engine ,Serious Engine , for use in the game, and the engine is capable of many features of other advanced game engines of the time includinghigh dynamic range rendering and light bloom.cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/articles/21_1.php|title=Serious Sam 2 Development Diary|date=2005-07-19|author=Ribaric, Roman|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-31] The engine supports integration with bothXfire andGameSpy Arcade for multiplayer match finding. "Serious Sam II" is the only game so far to use the proprietary engine, though the Serious Engine II is available for licensing.Gameplay
"Serious Sam II"'s gameplay consists almost entirely of the player attempting to defeat hundreds of enemies at a time, and thus is relatively simple. More complicated gameplay mechanics that are often found in other games, such as
jumping puzzles , are rare, and when encountered they are fairly simple, usually requiring the player to locate objects in order to unlock doors or advance to the next level. While "Serious Sam for Xbox" introduced a "lives system" to the series, the game was the first PC game in the series to implement this.Game Manual for "Serious Sam II"] Game Manual for "Serious Sam (Xbox)"] The player begins with a certain number of lives that represent the number of times the player is allowed to lose all of his health and re-spawn immediately from the last saved checkpoint. While the simplistic gameplay is similar to that of the previous games in theSerious Sam series, the lives system is radically different from the original games in the series, in which the player is able to resume from checkpoints or saved games an infinite number of times.cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/articles/25_2.php|title=Serious Sam II Review (Page 2)|date=2005-10-11|author=Rodzik, Jason|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-31] Player-controlled vehicles and turrets were introduced to the series in "Serious Sam II", and examples include rocket launcher, machine gun, and laser turrets as well as hover bikes and hover saucers. [cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/pc/action/serioussam2/news.html?sid=6128106|title=Serious Sam II Updated Impressions|date=2005-06-24|publisher=GameSpot |accessdate=2006-12-31] Blood and gore effects have been improved relative to the previous games, and all enemies other than bosses can be gibbed. Living foes can disintegrate into blood and bloody bits, undead entities, excluding Kleer Skeletons, can be reduced to decaying bits and pus, while magical creatures' destruction is marked with sparkle effects and purple gases.Different chapters feature native "chapter specific" enemies; for example the Kleer World features Flying Kleers and the Oriental setting of Chi Fang features Martial Arts Zombies.
Power-up s are scattered throughout the game and can be obtained by destroying certain objects. The player is able to pick up certain objects and manipulate them in a manner similar to the effects of the Gravity Gun from "Half-Life 2 ", though without the necessity of an external device.A prominent feature in the previous "
Serious Sam " games wascooperative gameplay , in which multiple players could play the single-player campaign together. "Serious Sam II" focused on this game mode even more than its predecessors, as it was the only multiplayer mode to be included when the game was released, although deathmatch was later added in a patch. The PC version allows up to sixteen people to play together, while the Xbox version allows four players, either via Xbox systemlink orXbox Live . Unlike the previous games, "Serious Sam II" does not support split-screen gameplay on the PC nor the Xbox.Weapons
Weapons in "Serious Sam II" were largely remodeled versions of the weapons found in the previous games in the
Serious Sam series. Most of the weapons from the previous games returned, such as the rocket launcher,grenade launcher , 12-gauge double-barrelsawed-off shotgun and asniper rifle . Theminigun , a staple of the series, also makes a return, and is a weapon of particular significance as it was featured prominently on the cover of the box for many of the previous "Serious Sam " games. The Serious Bomb also made a return, maintaining its status as the most powerful weapon in the game by being able to eliminate every enemy on the screen. The Serious Bomb is described as a "miniature big bang" and as "Instant Death With a Smile," and the player is only able to carry a maximum of three due to their size. Protecting the player from the immense power of the Serious Bomb is a "Life-Preserving-Quantum-Field(TM).""Serious Sam II" introduced new weapons to the series, including "Clawdovic Cacadoos Vulgaris," a parrot clutching a bomb in its talons that can fly to an enemy to eliminate it, and throwable
hand grenade s. In addition to dualrevolver s, the game also includes an additional sidearm of a brand-new design. The "Hydro-Plasmatic Handgun" can fire small units of energy at a "decent rate of fire," and it can also be fired in a mode that allows the projectile to direct itself towards an enemy. Also introduced to the game are twin automatic Uzis possibly replacing the tommygun from the earlier games of the series). [cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/articles/22_1.php|title=The Weapons of Serious Sam II|date=2005-09-05|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2007-03-06]Synopsis
The game's story establishes the reasons and methods for how the player travels from chapter to chapter. This is a significant change from the previous games in the series in which the story existed merely to transport the player from place to place in order to kill as many enemies as possible in the process, with the plot consisting merely of messages that the player could disregard without consequence. "Serious Sam II" features the storyline more prominently, but still maintains the focus on killing as many enemies as possible.
Characters
"Serious Sam II" features 42 types of enemies,
non-player character s (NPCs) and bosses throughout the game. There are five different groups of NPCs in the game: "The Sirian Great Council", the "Simbas", "Zixies", "Chi Che", and "Elvians". The different groups of NPCs help the player throughout the different settings of the game, with each group of NPC corresponding to a different setting in the game. There are seven bosses in the game, although the Xbox version has no final boss. Similar to the friendly NPCs, the bosses also correspond to different in-game settings, and vary from "Kwongo" the giantgorilla , a parody ofKing Kong , to "Cecil the Dragon," a massive fire breathingdragon .cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/serioussam2/|title=Serious Sam II - Game Overview|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-30]Plot
The game's story picks up shortly after the end of "Serious Sam: The Second Encounter", with the hero of the series, Sam "Serious" Stone, continuing on his goal to defeat the series' nemesis, Mental. The game begins with Serious Sam being summoned before the Sirian Great Council, where the council asks Sam to defeat Mental and provides him with guidance on how to accomplish this feat. The council reveals to Sam that he must collect five pieces of an ancient medallion, each held by various groups on five different worlds, and states that once Sam has the entire medallion, Mental will be vulnerable. The story is developed through the use of
cut scene s, which are interspersed throughout the game, especially at the beginning and end of each world. [cite web|url=http://www.inthemix.com.au/life/game/23710/|title=Serious Sam II (Xbox) Summary|date=2005-11-17|publisher= [http://www.inthemix.com.au/ InTheMix] |accessdate=2006-12-30]Serious Engine 2
Serious Engine 2, the
game engine for "Serious Sam II" was developed alongside the development of the game itself, and was a brand new revision ofCroteam 's priorSerious Engine that was used for their previous games, such as "". The more advanced features of the engine include detailedrefraction effects, high-resolution textures, high-dynamic range lighting, and light bloom effects.cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/articles/11_1.php|title=Serious Sam 2 Tools Interview with Davor Hunski|date=2004-05-11|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-31]Serious Editor 2
Croteam developed their own
level editor , Serious Editor 2, and used it for the development of "Serious Sam II". The editor has significantly more features than the original Serious Editor that was used for the previousSerious Sam games. Serious Editor 2 allows geometry to be imported and exported to and from third-party 3D programs, such as3D Studio Max , via an intermediatefile format , thus allowing forplugin s to be easily created for any 3D modeling program. Two methods of creatingparticle system s exist in the editor, and they can be created either as procedural particle systems or emitter systems. The editor also features its own interpreted language, similar toC++ , which allows for relatively simple mod programming, and a script editor and debugger, enabling thelevel designer to control gameplay events more directly.In addition to the standard level editor, there is also a mechanism editor for physics and collision setup, an animation editor for modifying camera paths and animation of objects, a skeleton editor for configuring the skeletal structures of characters, a destruction editor, mesh editor, model editor, and font editor.
One of the most significant and more distinctive features of Serious Editor 2's level editor is that it allows for real-time editing. The
level design process for most games often requires the level to be modified in the editor, compiled, saved, and then loaded separately in the game where it can be tested. However, Serious Editor 2 allows for levels to be played and tested within the editor without requiring compilation. While playing the level within the editor, the level designer can directly switch to editing mode, make the desired modifications, and then continue playing, greatly simplifying the final stages of level editing.Development
Initial development
Development of "Serious Sam II" began in mid-2003 with the decision to create the game on a new engine. Croteam planned to release the game in the second quarter of 2004, but this was later pushed to the second half of 2004 and finally to fall 2005. [cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=view&newsid=1300|title=Croteam Update: Serious Sam 2|date=2003-09-22|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] For a period of time, Croteam posted weekly updates, but these became bi-monthly, then monthly, and then stopped completely after August 2004,cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=dosearch&catid=11|title=List of Croteam Development Reports|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-08-24] as
2K Games , Croteam's publisher, wanted to handle the release of information from that point forward.cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=view&newsid=1421|title=Croteam Christmas Update|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-08-24] In April 2005, the game was officially announced by 2K Games, at which point the release date was set as Fall 2005.cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=view&newsid=1431|title=Serious Sam 2 "Officially" Announced|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-08-24]Shortly following the game's official announcement, "Serious Sam II" was featured as the cover story for the June 2005 issue of
Computer Games Magazine , and was later showcased atE3 in May 2005. Shown at the E3 Expo was the official trailer for the game, [cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=957|title=Serious Sam II E3 Trailer|date=2005-05-18|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] and an early build of the game was playable on the show floor. A result of the E3 presentation was a 30 minute video preview of the game featuring gameplay footage while a question and answer session took place betweenfansite [http://www.seriouszone.com Seriously!] owner and director Jason Rodzik and Fernando Melo, the game's producer. [cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=958|title=Serious Sam II Video and Interview|date=2005-05-19|author=Rodzik, Jason|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] [cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/articles/18_1.php|title=E3 Impressions - Serious Sam II|date=2005-05-22|author=Rodzik, Jason|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] In the time following the game's official announcement,2K Games released a steady trickle ofscreenshot s [cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/gallery/ss2|title=Serious Sam 2 Screenshot Gallery|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] showcasing the vibrant colors and wide-open spaces that characterized the previous games and helping to build up hype as the game neared release. A demo of the PC version was released on September 21, 2005, [cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=1060|title=Serious Sam II PC Demo|date=2005-09-21|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] and a second demo was released on October 17, 2005. [cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=1068|title=Serious Sam II Demo #2|date=2005-10-17|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29]On October 11, 2005, "Serious Sam II" was released for PC and Xbox, and a patch for the game was released the day before, bringing it up to version 2.064b. [cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=view&newsid=1525|title=Patch 2.064b Released|date=2005-10-10|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] Croteam stated that a substantial list of features were cut due to time constraints.cite web|url=http://www.gamesplanet.be/index.php?main=gp_article&info=gp_article&articleId=562&pageNr=2&chk=gyc9WZYkq4|title=Interview Met Goran Zoricic|publisher= [http://www.gamesplanet.be Gamesplanet] |accessdate=2006-08-24] cite web|url=http://www.gamesplanet.be/index.php?main=gp_article&info=gp_article&articleId=562&pageNr=3&chk=gzUgNuQ94D| title=Interview Met Kresimir Prcela | publisher=Gamesplanet|accessdate=2006-08-24]
Subsequent releases
On December 16, 2005, two months after the game's release,
Croteam released a patch to bring the game up to version 2.066. The most significant change to the game with the patch was the addition of a dedicated server for the game, although the patch included various bug fixes. [cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=1079|title=Serious Sam II Patch 2.066|date=2005-12-16|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] On March 6, 2006, Croteam released their second patch, adding deathmatch support to the game.cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=1087|title=Serious Sam II Patch 2.068|date=2006-03-06|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] The most recent patch for the game was verson 2.070 which was released on April 24, 2006. The patch fixed minor bugs and included Serious Editor 2, the content editor for Serious Engine 2, thegame engine used in "Serious Sam II". [cite web|url=http://files.seriouszone.com/download.php?fileid=1093|title=Serious Sam II Patch 2.070|date=2006-04-24|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-29] A beta version of the linux client for the game was released on October 26, 2006, [cite web|url=http://www.seriouszone.com/cms/news.php?action=view&newsid=1609|title=Serious Engine Linux Public Beta Released|date=2006-10-26|publisher=Seriously!|accessdate=2006-12-30] and an updated version was released on November 6, 2006.Reception
Unlike its predecessors, ' and ', the first of which was awarded
GameSpot 's PC Game of the Year in 2001, "Serious Sam II" received less praising reviews. The game's average review is a 75% according toGame Rankings . Its highest mark by mainstream media was a 4.5/5.0 fromComputer Gaming World , though most reviews were in the 70% or 80% range. Other notable reviews include "GamePro " rating it 4/5 [cite web|url=http://www.gamepro.com/microsoft/xbox/games/reviews/49058.shtml|title=Review: Serious Sam II for Xbox|date=2005-10-12|publisher=GamePro |accessdate=2006-12-29] andGameSpy giving it a 3.5/5 (Good).cite web|url=http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/serious-sam-2/658128p1.html|title=Serious Sam II Review|date=2005-10-11|publisher=GameSpy|accessdate=2006-12-29]IGN awarded "Serious Sam II" an 8.2/10, [cite web|url=http://pc.ign.com/articles/657/657662p1.html|title=Serious Sam II Review|date=2005-10-11|publisher=IGN |accessdate=2006-12-29] summing up the sentiments of many of other publications' reviews:One of the main criticisms of the game was that it was a lot less "serious" and a lot more "cartoony" than "The First Encounter" and "The Second Encounter". Lighter colors and a more upbeat
soundtrack made the atmosphere of the game feel less grounded in reality, contrary to the realistic Egyptian tombs and Mayan pyramids of the earlier games, and players complained that while the weapons of the previous games seemed to be massive and powerful, those in "Serious Sam II" were less so. [cite web|url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/CustratingReview.asp?Item=N82E16832205907|title=Customer Reviews of Serious Sam II|publisher=NewEgg |accessdate=2006-12-29] [cite web|url=http://www.xboxsolution.com/2005/11/10/serious-sam-ii/|title=Serious Sam II Xbox Review|date=2005-11-10|publisher= [http://www.xboxsolution.com Xbox Solution] |accessdate=2006-12-29] [cite web|url=http://games.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=167005&cid=13925001|title=User Comments on Review: Serious Sam II|publisher=Slashdot |accessdate=2006-12-29] [cite news | first=| last=| coauthors= | title=Serious Sam II Review | date=2008-08-23 | publisher=StageSelect.com | url =http://www.stageselect.com/Games/Game.aspx?tab=review&gameid=40772 | work = | pages = | accessdate = 2008-08-23 | language = ]See also
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Serious Sam "
*Croteam
* "Doom" – One of the inspirations for "Serious Sam II"References
External links
Official
* [http://www.serioussam2.com/ Official "Serious Sam II" website]
* [http://www.croteam.com/ Croteam website]General resources
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* [http://www.seriousengine.com/ SeriousEngine.com] - A wiki for documentation on the Serious Engine and its tools
* [http://www.seriouszone.com/ Seriously!] - "Serious Sam" news, official forums, downloads and interviews
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