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Serious Sam 2 Video Game Free Download Repacklab The iconic Serious Sam brings his trademark relentless intensity to this bigger, bolder, more colorful sequel to the classic Serious Sam: First and Second Encounters! Tasked with rescuing the universe one bullet at a time against overwhelming hordes of time traveling enemies, Serious Sam must battle through thick jungles, murky swamps, frozen tundra, and futuristic cities to bring down Mental and his vile armies. Serious Sam 2 is a shot of adrenaline to the hearts of first-person shooter fans across the world. REPACKLAB.COM SEXY GAMES
This is serious! Flying in the face of the ever-increasing sophistication of PC shooters, a little developer called Croteam decided to make an FPS the way they used to be made. The original Serious Sam was a colorful, chaotic romp through a world filled with numerous inventive enemies. Sam’s Second Encounter offered loads of new content but few actual improvements in terms of gameplay or graphics. Today Croteam finally released the first “official” sequel to the original, the imaginatively named Serious Sam II. Like its predecessors, Serious Sam II is all about shooting the crap out of everything you see.
The action is fast and intense from start to finish.
You’ll have tons of beasts to blast and a wide variety of vibrant levels to run through. There are a few puzzles here and there but they’re mostly solved through a little exploration or common sense. Exploration shouldn’t be too much of a challenge either; the levels here are almost all very linear and you’ll know you’re going the right way if there happen to be hundreds of enemies swarming towards you. Frantic Arcade-Style Action – Hold down the trigger and lay waste to a never-ending onslaught of bizarre enemies pursuing Sam from every angle and around every corner. Serious Sam HD: The Second Encounter
The beginning of Serious Sam 2 sees three diminutive aliens dressed in Star Trek ensign uniforms (Trekkies, please don’t kill me if I have that designation wrong) in a nebulous void standing on front of a massive viewscreen, observing our hero kicking gluteus maximus. They teleport Sam into their little slice of empty space and introduce themselves as the Sirian Council. They think Sam is “the One,” prophesized to defeat the supreme naughtiness in the universe. Wouldn’t you know it, but that just happens to be Mental, the same antagonist Sam was pursuing the first time around.
Fearsome Enemy Creatures – Take up arms against 45 outrageous enemies and 7 intimidating bosses from bomb-toting clowns
and windup rhinos to zombie stockbrokers and the iconic beheaded kamikazes! Spectacular Environments – Battle across more than 40 beautiful, expansive levels spread out over 7 unique environments and gain the support of the quirky native tribes. The council lisps their way through a plan for Sam to follow: collect five pieces of a medallion that can disrupt the invulnerability of Mental. Each piece is on a different planet, either on the hands of the natives or in the hands of powerful acolytes of Mental (read as: end bosses). Destructive Weapons – Unleash Sam’s classic arsenal with the shotgun, minigun. Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem
The stage is set: go and wade through an astonishing number of mobs intent on stopping you from collecting these medallion shards. See new and interesting places, kill new and interesting enemies! What more could a macho guy in blue jeans and a t-shirt ask for? How about an upgrade to his neural interface? If you played the first game, you’ll recall Netrisca, the artificial intelligence implant chip that helped Sam along his travels. It’s been given an upgrade, can speak to you now, and happens to be a blue-skinned female. All this time, who knew? “Nettie” will give you hints as to where to go and what to do.
Powerful Turrets and Crazy Vehicles – Use powerful turrets to wipe out the relentless hordes of enemies and engage in heart-thumping action atop wild
mountable animals and intense, death-dealing vehicles. rocket launcher, and cannon or square off with new guns like the Klodovik. Also, for the first time ever, use the alternative fire button to lob a grenade into an oncoming crowd of monsters and what the bad guys go boom! Helpful Native NPCs – Meet different races inhabiting environments and even fight side by side against enemies, to experience an additional bit of cooperative play feeling within the single player campaign. Co-Op and Deathmatch Chaos – Go to war against Mental’s horde with up to 16 players online and annihilate everything that moves across. Serious Sam Classic: The Second Encounter
Each planet consists of several levels capped off with an end-boss encounter, and at least four of these planets have natives that will help you if you protect them. They’ll give you health, ammunition, and sometimes even weapons. Did you think you’d be taming a parrot to strap a bomb to its neck all by yourself? Of course not — leave that to the vaguely smurf-like “samba” natives of planet M’Digbo. The bosses often have a trick to them, as do most FPS end-level encounters. For example, to take out the giant wasp at the end of the second level (planet Magnor), you need to take out the flowers it will tap into for health every time you do some serious damage.
Add-ons:(DLC/Updates/Patches/Fix/Additional Content released USA,EU/Packages/Depots):
Soundtrack Edition | VC 2025 Redist | Sam Complete Test | Croteam Games Bundle | Croteam Complete Bundle | Serious Sam Complete Pack |
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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows XP
Processor:1.5 GHz Athlon XP or Pentium M or 2 Ghz Pentium 4
Memory:256 MB RAM
Graphics:DirectX 8.0/8.1 compliant or low-end DirectX 9 3D accelerator (nVidia GeForce3 and 4 series (not MX), GeForceFX 5200 through 5700 series, ATI Radeon 8500 through 9200 and X300 series, S3 DeltaChrome or XGI Volari)
DirectX®:8.0
Hard Drive:3 GB HD space
Sound:Any DirectSound compatible sound board
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows XP
Processor:2 GHz Athlon64, or 3 GHz Pentium 4
Memory:1 GB RAM
Graphics:DirectX 9.0 high-end 3D accelerator (nVidia GeForce6 6800 and 7800 series, ATI Radeon X800 and X850 series)
DirectX®:9.0
Hard Drive:3 GB HD space
Sound:: DirectSound3D with EAX 2.0+ sound board (Creative SoundBlaster Audigy series, nVidia SoundStorm)
HOW TO CHANGE THE LANGUAGE OF A ANY GAME
1. Check the in-game settings and see if you can change it there. If not, continue down below. You might have to try and use Google Translate to figure out the in-game menus.
– Steam Games –
2a. Look for an .ini file in the game folder or subfolders. Could be called something like steam_emu.ini, steamconfig.ini, etc., but check all the .ini files. There should be a line for language/nickname that you can edit in notepad. If not, look for a “language” or “account_name” text file that you can edit. (If not in the game folder, try C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ SteamEmu Saves\settings). Save and open the game again.
– GOG Games –
2b. Same steps as Steam games except instead of .ini files, look for .info files
If these steps don’t work, then the files for the language you are looking for might not be included. We only check for English here.