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Serious Sam 3: Jewel of the Nile Review | The Married Gamers

Addam Kearney: "Let’s get one thing out of the way before we go too deep into this review. The competitive multiplayer for Serious Sam has never been particularly great. Serious Sam 3 on PC was especially horrid for a number of reasons. Sadly, most of those reasons remain in the Xbox 360 version of the multiplayer."

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Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Publisher Sale Details – 7th-13th Apr 2015

Neil writes "The latest Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale is now running and both Gold and Silver members can grab a number of bargains this coming week."

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Revvin3306d ago

Awesome! I bought an XBOX One last week and bought a few games and one I was considering was Forza Horizon 2 as I love the Forza series, can't fault it at that price.

neil3633306d ago

Yep, I'd be jumping all over that if I'd just joined the Xbox One family.

Enjoy it!

OneLove3306d ago

I think the standalone fast and furious is still free. You should try it.

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Serious Sam Collection coming to Xbox 360

Maximum Games today announced big summer plans that include the release of The Serious Sam Collection, which will combine four of the most popular Serious Sam games for one low price.

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Diehard GameFAN: Serious Sam 3: Jewel of the Nile Review

DHGF: Jewel of the Nile is an expansion pack that reuses assets from the main game almost entirely and, for fifteen dollars, gives the player a short and largely unentertaining single player campaign as well as competitive multiplayer that only offers eight player support, four maps, and a meager player base. The game still looks and sounds fine, the plot is better, there are plenty of modes to play online if you’re so inclined and everything plays as well as it does in the main game. That said, virtually no one is playing this online, there are other games you could be playing competitively online that are far better in terms of features and player base, and the campaign missions are basically poor at best. If this goes on sale for, say, five dollars, Jewel of the Nile might be worth downloading for a laugh, but as it is, an expansion that costs as much as the full game and offers virtually no useful or enjoyable content is not something to be recommended.

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