Binding: Video Game Brand: Jack of all Games EAN: 0710425251498 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Label: Global Star Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Global Star Model: 710425251498 Platform: Game Boy Advance Publisher: Global Star Sales Rank: 24443 Studio: Global Star
Features:
12 huge levels set in Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome.
10 diverse weapons to help Serious Sam take our Mental's minions.
New creatures and bosses never before seen on a Serious Sam game.
Link up to four players to take part in handheld deathmatch action.
Product Description: All the hectic, non-stop madness that the Serious Sam series is known for is coming to the Game Boy Advance for the first time with a new story, new levels, and new enemies. The system my be small, but the thrills are bigger than ever.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Why the heck are people complaining!?!
Why are people complaining about SS on the GBA. When I had Gamefly, I checked it out and it was SWEET. The ONLY thing about Serious Sam, is that it could have had more levels. I didn't beat it, but I felt like the game was going by too fast. Otherwise Serious Sam Advance is a totally awesome game and I don't know why other people complain so much about it.
Rating: - seriously!
this isnt a dissapointment. Its a good game plus it is M rated which this was the first mature rated gba game i bought. The audio is well done. But the two only dissapointment is that its not as bloody as SS for the pc. But, the graphics are bad when u put them in your gba, BUT!!! when u put it in the GBA player, they dont look all that bad. The levels are short and very easy to get through. But, sometimes, u will face a army of huge bulls that ram u and take away a lot of your health. It is challenging when u put in normal difficulty(AKA:Bring it on) i havent played the multiplayer yet. But this is a good game. But if u want classic shooting, dont get this. If u want serious sam to go or a good FPS on your Gba, then buy this, but first, rent this and Wolfenstein 3D for gba which are two M rated games and make a decision your self. Ps: u can rent them at gamefly.com
Rating: - What a rushed release without any consideration
The Serious Sam for PC and other consoles have great graphics and with familiar type of controls as that of Doom, Quake, etc. This version for GBA has all the opposite qualties as just described. You can tell each pixels apart and it comes at you like a swarm of bees while jerks up and down, making you dizzy. The controls are simply terrible.
Rating: - cool!!!!!!!!!!1
Ijust bought this game and I bought him becuase all the good things people said so if you have quite a collection of games this is the game for you!
Rating: - "Sam I Am!"
Serious Sam Advance is the fourth best FPS for the GBA, and the 11th released for the system. The Serious Sam series is known for its huge assortment of weapons and enemies that appear from nowhere and fill the entire screen in massive wide open areas. Can all of that be crammed into a tiny GBA cart? Of course it can! But does it pay off? Of course it does! We get everything from the PC version on the pint-sized GBA! Serious Sam Advance is a serious FPS indeed with a well-deserved "M" rating and a nice arsenal of weapons that are serious as hell. You get a chainsaw (blood gushes from the enemies as it tears through them!), a pistol (no dual pistols, ah man!), a double- barreled shotgun (reloading looks neat), a tommy gun, a mini-gun, a rocket launcher (circular reload from the PC version is intact), a Prion gun (enemies attack each other), a fist weapon (press the button and it drops a piano on your enemy), a microvave gun (clone of the BFG from Doom), and of course, the serious cannon. If all of that wasn't enough, all of our favorite enemies are back (beheaded kamikazi!), but most are new. Before each mission, our Netricsa system updates us with hints on the level, weapon and enemy info, and statistics. Now comes the games downfall. The graphics aren't that bad, but they are a major step backwards from games like Duke Nukem Advance and Ecks Vs. Sever. The framerate also suffers from time to time and it is often hard to target an enemy but, alas, the game is a hectic non-stop joyride from start to finish!