I walked through a series of Egyptian buildings in one of the levels included in my preview build of Serious Sam 3, and everywhere I looked sat pieces of armor and rounds of ammunition. In this game, that's a very bad sign. Soon enemies began warping in and the gunfire began. My assault rifle ran out of bullets first. I switched to the shotgun, but that meant I had to get close to my targets. Waves upon waves of enemies crashed into the walls of fire I threw at them, but I was soon overwhelmed by their numbers and died before restarting at the last save point.
I played the game on normal, and it completely owned me. With each attempt I got slightly further, learning how the environment can best help me fight back against the overwhelming number of enemies. For instance, Sam can draw these enemies into tight corridors away from the wide-open spaces, allowing his rocket launcher to thin the herd. The game provides a constant state of chaos with a few fleeting moments of calm—and I loved everything minute of it.
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