FiringSquad Home FiringSquad Home > Media > Games > First Person Shooter > Serious Sam 2 R... : 50 image(s)
Hello Guest, [Login]

Not an FS member? Register Here, it's FREE!

 


Page: 4 / 4 Media Index
Go to first page (New!) » SAVE SITEMARK | VIEW USER COMMENTS Go to first page
Rate me! 
Serious Sam 2 Review Image 49 of 50 ( Games > First Person Shooter ) Pics, Screens, Photos
Church of Sam: The Second Encounter
Rate me! 
Serious Sam 2 Review Image 50 of 50 ( Games > First Person Shooter ) Pics, Screens, Photos
Completely disorienting
  
Go to first page (New!) » SAVE SITEMARK | VIEW USER COMMENTS Go to first page
 FiringSquad Media Gallery
» RELATED FIRINGSQUAD ARTICLE
Read: Serious Sam 2 ReviewSerious Sam 2 Review
» FiringSquad Rating: 85%
Croteam proves once again that it's still possible to take the old-school shooter formula, and make a fun game out of it without seeming hackneyed. C...[ Read More ]

Maintainer: Terence Wong
Date: March 01, 2002
Category: Games : First Person Shooter
Return to Article


0 User Comment(s) • 0 root comment(s)

POST A COMMENT

» Note: You need to be logged in to write a comment!

Login here, or if you don't have an account with FiringSquad, register here, it's FREE!

 
Latest News
Catalyst 8.12 to bring performance improvements too (0)
AMD chipset roadmap update (0)
Microsoft exec touts the benefits of Windows 7 (0)
CyberPower Core i7-965 Extreme Review (1)
OCZ announces CrossOver USB flash drive (2)
Valve's Gabe Newell: 'most DRM strategies are just dumb' (6)
Atari hints at new Baldur's Gate, Test Drive games (5)
Xbox 360 outsells PS3 3:1 on Black Friday (9)
The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf announced for PS3/Xbox 360 (2)
Hitachi to partner with Intel on SSDs (1)
55-nm GT200b spotted (0)
New Black Mesa trailer released (11)
Intel quietly launches new CPUs (8)
AMD roadmap update (1)
Left 4 Dead Review (14)
More evidence of GeForce renaming surfaces (7)
Windows 7 WARP brings DX10 rendering to the CPU (15)
GTA IV PC to use SecuROM DRM (13)
Intel to phase out Core 2 Quad Q6600 next quarter (3)
Intel rethinking netbooks? (4)
Today's News >>
Today's Siteseeing >>

Back to Top       Contact UsAdvertise With Us Privacy StatementAbout Us  
News RSSSiteseeing RSSArticle RSS