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Get ready Serious fans as Sam is back in Q4 of this year in Serious Sam 4, so we will see another great looking action-packed FPS game with some comedy thrown in.

News comes thanks to SeriousZone.

Croteam have been extremely quiet about SS4, so I hope that is with good reason and that it turns out well. Serious Sam 3 was an interesting title bringing old-skool FPS action up to date and turned out pretty well. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fabertawe Mar 6, 2014
I really enjoyed SS3, so consider this a purchase ^_^
philip550c Mar 6, 2014
i have played every serious sam game all the way through co-op, really enjoy them. Serious Sam 3 was the best game when steam for linux first came out. Very excited about a new one. I hope its not in the desert again, I enjoy the tropical setting of the first games more.
Ivancillo Mar 6, 2014
Ummh, I noticed this game isn't tagged as a Steam-dependant game.

Good!
L4Linux Mar 7, 2014
Serious Sam > Duke Nukem
pwburkhardt Mar 7, 2014
Its on the Serious engine 3.0 or on a new one?
n30p1r4t3 Mar 7, 2014
Are these games seriously any good? *pun not intended. I own all of them through various bundles just have never installed any of them.
Liam Dawe Mar 7, 2014
Quoting: n30p1r4t3Are these games seriously any good? *pun not intended. I own all of them through various bundles just have never installed any of them.

SS3 isn't bad actually.
Hamish Mar 7, 2014
Quoting: philip550ci have played every serious sam game all the way through co-op, really enjoy them. Serious Sam 3 was the best game when steam for linux first came out. Very excited about a new one. I hope its not in the desert again, I enjoy the tropical setting of the first games more.

Actually, the very first Serious Sam game was set in the dessert...

Not that I personally ever really got into any of the Serious Sam games. People say they bring back the classic Doom formula, but there is a lot more to Doom than just shooting lots of dumb enemies in vast but still surprisingly linear courtyards.

It probably is more fun as a co-op game though, and my only experience with them is admittedly only with some of the older ports that were never properly polished.
philip550c Mar 7, 2014
Quoting: Hamish
Quoting: philip550ci have played every serious sam game all the way through co-op, really enjoy them. Serious Sam 3 was the best game when steam for linux first came out. Very excited about a new one. I hope its not in the desert again, I enjoy the tropical setting of the first games more.
Actually, the very first Serious Sam game was set in the dessert...

Not that I personally ever really got into any of the Serious Sam games. People say they bring back the classic Doom formula, but there is a lot more to Doom than just shooting lots of dumb enemies in vast but still surprisingly linear courtyards.

It probably is more fun as a co-op game though - and my only experience with them is admittedly only with some of the older ports that were never properly polished.
I remember the first desert one I just meant there were two tropical ones that I liked more. And yes doom is a better game and I think duke 3d was better as well but this game is great for beer and LAN parties.
Ilya Mar 7, 2014
Woohoow!!! Looking forward to this one! Love SS3
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