Compare Serious Sam 4 Deluxe Edition Steam Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Croteam. Published by Devolver Digital. Released on 9/24/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie. Metacritic score: 68/100.

Serious Sam 4 is old-school horde shooting cranked to absurd scale, bundled here with the soundtrack, artbook, and a retro Tommy Gun skin.

Serious Sam 4 is not trying to be anything subtle. It is a first-person shooter built on one idea executed with commitment: put Sam Stone in a field, fill that field with screaming headless bombers, rocket-riding cultists, and Werebulls, then keep adding more until the hardware cries. Croteam has been doing this since 2001, and this fourth mainline entry leans fully into the chaos rather than chasing trends. If you have ever wanted to dual-wield shotguns while a hundred enemies charge from every direction, this is the game that was built with exactly you in mind. The campaign runs through semi-open European environments, from the Italian countryside to scorched French cities, and it is a noticeable step up from the corridor-heavy Serious Sam 3. The Legion System, which lets the engine spawn enemies in the thousands on-screen simultaneously, sounds better in a press release than it plays in practice, because the framerate and encounter design do not always hold up to the promise. Still, the peak moments, those late-game arenas where the sky darkens with incoming bodies, deliver the specific dopamine hit only this series manages. The new gadget system adds a grappling hook and a temporary black hole grenade, both of which slot naturally into the sandbox and give skilled players more tools for crowd control. Weapons feel punchy and varied, from the reliable double-barrel shotgun to the minigun and the laser cannon, and the gunplay remains the series' strongest argument for its own existence. Where Serious Sam 4 stumbles is in the storytelling. The game leans into self-aware B-movie humour, and some of it lands with genuine wit. A lot of it does not. The script is inconsistent, the cutscenes feel budget-constrained, and the characters outside of Sam himself are largely forgettable. There is also a rocky opening hour that front-loads exposition and underdelivers on spectacle, which may lose players before the game finds its rhythm. Performance at launch was another sore point, though patches have addressed some of the rougher edges on PC. The Deluxe Edition bundles in the Classic Tommy Gun weapon skin, a cosmetic that fits the retro aesthetic without changing gameplay, plus the official digital soundtrack and a digital artbook. The soundtrack by Damjan Mravunac is genuinely worth having separately, a high-energy metal and orchestral mix that matches the on-screen carnage beat for beat. The artbook gives a decent look at concept work and environmental design, and if you appreciate knowing the craft behind the chaos, it is a worthwhile add-on. Neither bonus fundamentally changes the value calculation, but they round out the package for anyone already on the fence. This is not a game for players seeking a story-driven experience or mechanical depth. It is for people who remember cheat-coding a rocket launcher at the start of a level and spending an hour just surviving. The co-op support, up to four players online, is where Serious Sam 4 really finds its second gear, because the encounter design that feels overwhelming solo becomes a collaborative puzzle of kiting and positioning with friends. Solo, it is good. With two or three others shouting callouts, it is genuinely great. The 83 percent positive rating on Steam reflects a community that knows exactly what it signed up for and got it. Kai, Scout Team

Serious Sam 4 Deluxe Edition Steam Key
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Serious Sam 4 Deluxe Edition Steam Key

Sep 24, 2020CroteamDevolver Digital
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Serious Sam 4 is old-school horde shooting cranked to absurd scale, bundled here with the soundtrack, artbook, and a retro Tommy Gun skin.

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Serious Sam 4 is not trying to be anything subtle. It is a first-person shooter built on one idea executed with commitment: put Sam Stone in a field, fill that field with screaming headless bombers, rocket-riding cultists, and Werebulls, then keep adding more until the hardware cries. Croteam has been doing this since 2001, and this fourth mainline entry leans fully into the chaos rather than chasing trends. If you have ever wanted to dual-wield shotguns while a hundred enemies charge from every direction, this is the game that was built with exactly you in mind. The campaign runs through semi-open European environments, from the Italian countryside to scorched French cities, and it is a noticeable step up from the corridor-heavy Serious Sam 3. The Legion System, which lets the engine spawn enemies in the thousands on-screen simultaneously, sounds better in a press release than it plays in practice, because the framerate and encounter design do not always hold up to the promise. Still, the peak moments, those late-game arenas where the sky darkens with incoming bodies, deliver the specific dopamine hit only this series manages. The new gadget system adds a grappling hook and a temporary black hole grenade, both of which slot naturally into the sandbox and give skilled players more tools for crowd control. Weapons feel punchy and varied, from the reliable double-barrel shotgun to the minigun and the laser cannon, and the gunplay remains the series' strongest argument for its own existence. Where Serious Sam 4 stumbles is in the storytelling. The game leans into self-aware B-movie humour, and some of it lands with genuine wit. A lot of it does not. The script is inconsistent, the cutscenes feel budget-constrained, and the characters outside of Sam himself are largely forgettable. There is also a rocky opening hour that front-loads exposition and underdelivers on spectacle, which may lose players before the game finds its rhythm. Performance at launch was another sore point, though patches have addressed some of the rougher edges on PC. The Deluxe Edition bundles in the Classic Tommy Gun weapon skin, a cosmetic that fits the retro aesthetic without changing gameplay, plus the official digital soundtrack and a digital artbook. The soundtrack by Damjan Mravunac is genuinely worth having separately, a high-energy metal and orchestral mix that matches the on-screen carnage beat for beat. The artbook gives a decent look at concept work and environmental design, and if you appreciate knowing the craft behind the chaos, it is a worthwhile add-on. Neither bonus fundamentally changes the value calculation, but they round out the package for anyone already on the fence. This is not a game for players seeking a story-driven experience or mechanical depth. It is for people who remember cheat-coding a rocket launcher at the start of a level and spending an hour just surviving. The co-op support, up to four players online, is where Serious Sam 4 really finds its second gear, because the encounter design that feels overwhelming solo becomes a collaborative puzzle of kiting and positioning with friends. Solo, it is good. With two or three others shouting callouts, it is genuinely great. The 83 percent positive rating on Steam reflects a community that knows exactly what it signed up for and got it. Kai, Scout Team

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steamHorde ShooterCo-opOld-School FPSArena CombatCrowd ControlSatirical ToneOpen EnvironmentsGadget SystemMetal Soundtrack

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Metacritic
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Game Info

Developer
Croteam
Publisher
Devolver Digital
Release Date
Sep 24, 2020

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