![]() ![]() You can access the cheats through the menu (Press ESC then press F3) or by typing them into the console. Note that console commands are case sensitive. Press the console key ` and type "cht_bEnableCheats = 3" to enable the developer cheats. I wrote this guide years ago, and back then it all worked. Therefore I don't guarantee in any way that these are still working. It is not a very long DLC, clocking in at around 3-4 hours, but it is enjoyable for those who want more down-to-earth Serious Sam action.NOTE: According to some user reports, these cheats may not work anymore in the latest patch (or then people just can't read instructions). It is unfortunate that this DLC will be lost in obscurity, but if you decide to buy SS3, then grab this alongside it if it costs as much as a cup of coffee. The uncanny feel of the main game is gone. Although Serious Sam 3 didn't gain the traction Croteam wanted because of its lackluster gameplay, Jewel of the Nile was a nice sequel to play through. The jetpack in the third level was fun to play with again, although it was a bit buggy. The maps are meaningful to explore, and the puzzles in the second map reminded me of the ones I went through in The Second Encounter. The weapons and enemies were rebalanced in this sequel to give a more fluid and genuine Serious Sam feel. I suggest playing above Normal to truly experience all that this DLC has to offer. With the game set at Serious, it really gives your brain a workout since you can't casually Rambo through enemies and must play conservatively due to the ease of dying and the limited ammo. I just wish the levels were designed better and didn't rely as heavily on puzzle solving.Ĩ0% PCCompared to the main game, this DLC was much more fun to play. There are lots of things that are better and worse than the base game but it ends up being pretty nice if you like BFE's gameplay. Dick is obviously do his highest quality work as the character as usual. There is a lot more funny and amusing lines Sam gets to say and John J. And I much prefer Sam in this game compared to BFE. Finally, the final boss is quite nice trying to avoid his cannon fire while chucking C4s at him. ![]() The use of the Jetpack is neat but it's so brief that it might as well not be there. In general, the game continues the same carnage the franchise is known for which can be pretty satisfying if you can tolerate the inferior level design. ![]() Why they would keep these weapons away until the expansion is beyond me. In fact, the Sniper Rifle and Laser Gun also return which were also absent from BFE. ![]() Secondly, they added back the Aludran Reptiloid which was missing from the base game. For one, the Witch Brides are gone so you don't have to worry about trying to take them down in frantic fights. Thankfully, there are some good improvements to this expansion. In general the level design is pretty inferior and doesn't do much new or interesting like the base game. It's honestly frustrating during the second level as you want to shoot enemies but the puzzle section has literally none and you'll be there for a good 30 minutes or so if you don't know what you're doing. I feel the level design in general is sort of a step down from the base game as the first level is just an island that isn't interesting and the second level relies way to heavily on puzzle solving during the last part of it. 70% PlayStation 5This expansion, a mid-quel to Serious Sam 3: BFE does have it's fair share of rough spots. ![]()
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