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Wednesday, September 24, 2003

Serious Sam 2 game and engine update
Croteam, the genius developers behind the amazing Serious Sam games, this week provided an update about their next-generation game engine technology and Serious Sam 2, the first game that will utilize it. "Most of our fans already know or read that, but for those less familiar, we are in development of Serious Sam 2 for PC and Xbox for quite some time now," writes Croteam CEO Roman Ribaric. "To be precise, as soon as we finished Serious Sam for the Xbox, we started the design for the sequel. Serious Sam 2 development is planned to be finalized in second quarter of 2004, so you can expect the release also in that period. We are currently on schedule, so I don't expect any delays." If you haven't tried the Serious Sam games (Serious Sam the Second Encounter is better, and longer than the original), and love first-person, Quake-style shooters, I highly recommend them. Plus, they usually cost under $20, which is a bargain.
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