Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack for iOS and Android is expected in August.
If the movie deal goes through, I won't be able to say much about it for a couple months except that it's globally explosive and super rad. I'm working on a few updates for my first game, Lame Castle, and I'm about to ink a deal for a new game where we'd get to use an old '80s movie licence. Are you currently working on any other games? The publisher, Devolver Digital, might have something in the works, but you'll have to ask those guys.
Do you have any plans to release further portable titles in the Serious Sam franchise?īe-Rad Entertainment does not have any plans to develop another Serious Sam game for mobile platforms.
If Unit圓D winds up with functionality to deploy games to Windows Phone devices, we'd love to get our game on them. Part of this is due to the game engine we're using. Right now, we only have plans to bring the game to iOS and Android devices. More levels, more bonus objectives, more stuff to press on and explode in the main menu? Let us know! Will you be porting Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack to Windows Phone or any other portable platforms? We have ideas for updates after that, but we'd also like to see what players want after getting the game in their hands.
The first update we'll be working on will add several more endless challenges to the game. Do you have any plans to support the game with future content updates? We didn't want to make an FPS, because Serious Sam 3 is coming out soon and Croteam has that style of game pretty well covered. Summary: Step into the boots of Serious Sam's most iconic foe, the Headless Kamikaze, and chase down the vile Serious Sam in this action packed arcade runner. We decided to create an auto-runner based on the fact that I've made one before ( Lame Castle), and that style of gameplay is great for mobile devices. No user score yet Be the first to review Your Score. It was a no-brainer to take this opportunity, so I jumped on it.
The indie series consists of three very different games created by three small indie studios who get to use the Serious Sam characters in their game. Pocket Gamer : What was the motivation behind making a platform title, rather than a traditional first-person shooter?īrad Johnson: Devolver Digital, the publisher of the Serious Sam franchise, approached me (Be-Rad Entertainment) about being a part of the Serious Sam indie series. We sat down with developer Brad Johnson to discover the answer to that poser, and find out more on Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack. How did Be-Rad Entertainment stumble upon that idea? Tags beheaded kamikaze 9 serious sam 30 juusui toshio 1 serious sam 3 bfe 1 serious sam hd: the second encounter 1 khnum 3 sam stone 10. Instead of a first-person shooter, Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack is an auto-run platformer that hands you control of Sam's iconic foe: the Headless Kamikaze. All man.' give Serious Sam 3: BFE a punt.Sam 'Serious' Stone is making his way to the App Store and Android Market, but not as you might expect. But if you felt even vaguely like fist-pumping upon hearing the tagline 'No cover.
The first Femikaze appears in Pyramid Looting, and then many times throughout the game. Like the Beheaded Kamikaze, she emits a high-pitched scream. She holds two bombs, which are strategically placed in order to cover her breasts. The return of Serious Sam's most familiar weapons and enemies, at the expense of much new content, will just as likely leave you exhausted as elated. The Femikaze is a large headless woman who appears to be shirtless. It's left to some swanky new particle effects to impress us. There's little beauty in the visuals though, somehow greyer and less expansive than 2005's second Sam. There are a few moments of beautiful design: the occasional genius placement of a surprise onslaught of kamikaze soldiers, the triggering of a shrewd mousetrap. A heavily templated and mazelike series of levels into which the meatpaste of Serious Sam's sublime and pure death arcade has been pumped. Fearsome Enemy Creatures A new battalion of unforgettable minions including the rumbling Scrapjack and towering Khnum join the legendary Headless Kamikaze.
Survival mode is a distillation of the form, pitting you and (if you like) co-op buddies against waves of increasingly tough enemies in one of two arenas.ĭespite introducing a Duke Nukemlite plot as shlocky as it is charmless, the singleplayer campaign feels like a lingering, grudging concession.