Humble Bundle are making sure you can get serious this week with The Serious Sam Bundle containing plenty of action ready for you to dive in. As you've come to expect I will go over each title and list what you will find in terms of compatibility on Steam Deck and Linux desktop, along with Native Linux support or ProtonDB ratings.
Serious Sam 4
- Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Silver
Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem
- Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Gold
Serious Sam: Tormental
- Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Platinum
I Hate Running Backwards
- Deck Verified
- Linux Native
Serious Sam's Bogus Detour
- Deck Untested
- Linux Native
Serious Sam 3: BFE + DLC
- Deck Playable
- Linux Native
Serious Sam 2
- Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Gold
Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack!
- Deck Playable
- ProtonDB Not Rated
Serious Sam Classics: Revolution
- Deck Untested
- ProtonDB Silver
Serious Sam Double D XXL
- Deck Verified
- ProtonDB Silver
Serious Sam HD: The First Encounter + DLC
- Deck Unsupported
- ProtonDB Bronze
Serious Sam: The Random Encounter
- Deck Unsupported
- ProtonDB Bronze
See the full bundle here if you like the sound of it.
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Now this is what I call a Serious bundle........
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I'm still hurt since they decided to not port serious sam 4 to linux even having a working engine.
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Good news for GamingOnLinux - I just bought the full Serious Sam bundle but converted almost all the custom donation to GamingOnLinux. A good way to contribute to GOL, while not giving money to the Devs who are no longer supporting Linux natively in their latest titles.
Last edited by g000h on 22 September 2022 at 7:06 pm UTC
Last edited by g000h on 22 September 2022 at 7:06 pm UTC
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I'm still hurt since they decided to not port serious sam 4 to linux even having a working engine.
I excitedly bought that game on release day, but I haven't had it installed since because it ran like shit, and it was boring and monotonous. Go find the macguffin, fight waves of enemies, activate it, fight waves of enemies. It might be better now in terms of performance and stability, but I have had no incentive to install it again because I didn't like it.
The only part I really liked was the scene where you are driving a farm thresher, mowing things down to the tune of corny, fake banjo music. I got a brief kick out of that... the one thing I got for my money.
I still like "Serious Sam Fusion 2017 Beta" though. That's a pretty good Vulkan port of the first 3 games. However, I have never finished Serious Sam 3, for... the ending was too tedious. I have always quit after getting tired of the approach to the ending. I don't have much perseverance for "frenetic waves of enemies" style of gameplay anymore.
Last edited by Grogan on 23 September 2022 at 7:20 pm UTC
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This is some serious value for money.
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