Easily avoidable by kiting it to one side and then dodging to the other.įrom the pier, go left, to a lonely tree under which you will find yet another health pop. Beware the werebull that spawns behind you on armor pickup. On the left side you’ll find another cliffside group of huts with another pier with another armor piece. Next secret is to the left of the rig 2 (facing it from rig 1). You can finish the objective first or collect secrets and return to it after. Note: Keep at least one c4 brick till the end of the levelįrom rig 1 follow the secondary objective path to rig 2. Near the first oil rig road splits, follow the right path to a blue shack, deal with foes and continue to the right to end of the canyon. Not far from the armor pier, to the right of a roadside lodge, a hole in the ground covered by wood. Up the hill, on the second old pier – some armor. Picking up health pop spawns gnaar in front and behind you. This review utilised a key provided by PowerUp PR and Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem is out now on Steam.How to Find All Syberiada Secrets A Smell Of Petroleum Prevailsįrom the start follow the shoreline to the pipes and a pile of trash tucked away in a corner.īonus (doesn’t count as secret): jump the pipes and go forward to find an interactable doll.īonus: following the correct path you’ll stumble upon more pipes, nearby you can find a seagull (that flies away if you get too close) – kill it to spawn some more trouble.Īfter picking up the shotgun, instead of following the path uphill, walk to the end of the beach and get inside the shipping container. Chapters 4 and 5 were standouts though with good levels of humour and bloody gory action, leaving me wanting more once the credits rolled. Whilst the environments looked incredible in parts and it still impresses me how they can support the sheer volume of baddies on screen at once, there were constant reminders of issues. Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem is more of the chaos, mayhem and classic one-liners, but some recurring issues from Serious Sam 4 reared their heads marring the experience. Overall, I gave this standalone expansion a 7/10. As you complete each chapter and meet new allied characters, you’ll unlock their skins to use in later chapters and multiplayer. I did crash a few times too, but thankfully there are enough auto saves that I never lost any mission progress. It’s just those moments where there’s downtime between fights or running into a new area where there’s noticeable jarring and hitches. I imagine it’s due in part to handling so many monsters spawning in at once, and when they do spawn in with fields of monsters charging at you, it all runs incredibly smooth. I actually felt some of the side missions were better than some of the early primary objectives, and you would always get rewarded with skill points and sometimes new weaponry or upgrades. The side missions in Serious Sam: Siberian Mayhem were well worth doing and if you haven’t started playing or haven’t finished the game yet, I encourage you to explore and try seek them out. It’s relatively linear and there’s plenty of ammo and health packs to find, but also it was worth exploring for the side missions. The first two chapters played like most levels found in Serious Sam 4. Playing co-op with mates was much easier in that you both can handle various groups of mobs at a time, but the constant onslaught in certain sections of chapter 3 and beyond had me struggling a bit. It was hectic, chaotic, gruesome fun, but I enjoyed it more at the easier difficulty. However, come the third chapter, I had to drop the difficulty back to easy, especially when playing solo, mainly due to the numbers of monsters constantly spawning in areas. I commenced my new journey on the normal difficulty and managed my way through the first two chapters. As you progress you will come across weapon modifications, such as a grenade launcher for the shotgun, and some new weapons added in this expansion. Set in Russia, in between the final levels of Serious Sam 4, we start off easy with just a pistol. Other friends have taken longer to get through their games and I didn’t find all of the side missions either. It still impresses me the sheer volume of monsters that come on screen at once and there were plenty of glorious and bloody moments throughout my 4 hours in the game.
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