You can buy the game here:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/41050/Serious_Sam_Classic_The_First_Encounter/
https://www.gog.com/game/serious_sam_the_first_encounter
Serious Sam: The First Encounter is a first-person shooter video game developed by Croteam and originally published by Gathering of Developers. First released on Microsoft Windows on 21 March 2001. It had been in development since 1996 and had videos showing its early gameplay in 2000. The First Encounter was originally developed by Croteam as a demonstrator for their engine and the reason why some countries saw its initial release priced at less than half the price of other games in the genre. This game was followed by a sequel, Serious Sam: The Second Encounter released 11 months later.
Serious Sam: The First Encounter's gameplay consists almost entirely of the player attempting to defeat dozens of enemies at a time in wide-open arena-like areas and thus is relatively simple. The game's story establishes the reasons and methods for how the player travels from chapter to chapter through the game's menu system called NETRISCA. Enemies spawn frequently and attack in large waves from across the game map, and the player is intended to dodge their projectiles and charges by jumping and strafing rather than by taking cover. Health and armor are non-regenerative on all difficulty levels except for the easiest and instead are replenished with the health and armor packs which are littered throughout the game. Available health is represented by a percentage number on the screen. The combat is high-paced and frenetic: The levels typically consist of a series of elaborate arenas, in which the player will defeat a set number of re-spawning enemies before proceeding to the next. Enemies consist of soldiers with rocket launchers, charging bulls, gigantic robots that fire lasers and rockets, and shrieking suicide bombers without heads.
The player can carry a number of weapons, including shotguns, a minigun, a rocket launcher, a quad laser gun, and a cannon. Ammunition is scattered across levels that the player must pick up, but players are also suggested to explore the level's environments to find secret items including more health, ammo, and weapons that are obtainable regularly in later levels. Unfortunately, some items are trapped and may trigger a spawn of more enemies.
Disney's Tarzan (also known as Tarzan Action Game) is an action platformer video game developed by Eurocom and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1999 based on the Disney animated film Tarzan. Konami published the game for its Japanese release. It was also released for PC systems in 1999 and for the Nintendo 64 in 2000. A variant of the game for the Game Boy Color was developed by Digital Eclipse and released in 1999.
The player takes control of the eponymous Tarzan, an orphan child who was adopted and raised by gorillas. At the beginning of the game Tarzan is still a young kid who has to learn different skills from the gorillas such as climbing trees, swinging down branches or fighting small but aggressive wild animals. He eventually grows up to be a strong and skilled man who must defend himself and his fellow animal brothers' home, the jungle, from hunters led by the evil Clayton.
Disney’s Tarzan is a 2.5D side-scrolling platformer, with gameplay taking place on a two-dimensional plane but featuring three-dimensional models and environments. The player controls the eponymous character of Tarzan, both as a child and as an adult, though 14 different levels. Along with running and jumping through levels, Tarzan is able to slam the ground in order to break open certain objects, as well as revealing hidden items and secret areas. Tarzan's main method of attacking enemies is by throwing assorted fruits, which can be thrown both overhand and underhand for varying throwing distances and come in 4 different levels of power marked by their colors. A knife can also be found in certain levels and used as a close-combat weapon, and certain other weapons, such as a spear and a parasol, are exclusively used in specific levels. Tarzan's health status is represented by a life bar that depletes as he is harmed by enemies and other hazards. The health bar can be refilled by collecting bananas, which are hidden in banana trees and other areas throughout levels.
Since Halloween is coming I thought it would be a good idea to upload scary games. I grew up with the second one way back when it was released in 2001. It bringed me so many good memories playing this, it was fun. I might at some point do the first game and the 2010 one. Maybe next year for Halloween? Who knows...
The next one is the Alien. Stay tuned. :)
Also this game is abandonware, which means you can have it for free without getting yourself in trouble. if you want to play it for yourself you will have to patch the hell out of it to run it on your modern PC. [This link](https://avpunknown.com/avp2aio/) will get you all settled. You have the patches and the game.
Enjoy!
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I had no internet for a few days and I wanted to play some RDR2 to progress through the story since I was bored out of my mind, and when I launched the game, this is what popped up. I'm so done, I bought your game and I own it, I logged in to my account on your damn launcher on this computer many times with the internet on, there's no excuse for you guys to not give me access to the game, that I bought! Now don't go and complain when people are pirating your games because you are treating your fans and customers like shit.
I'm going to release a video every day for Heavy Rain. Hope you're going to enjoy this series. It was a blast playing through this game again!
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This is an old video I have done 7 or 8 months ago. I was still grieving about the death of my dog, Princess. The video ended up being me talking about life, challenges, and ranting about other stuff while I was playing. I think because the game is all about climbing and failing and starting all over, I was in the mood of just talking about life in general...
I wasn't doing well. I was sad, frustrated, had no clue if my videos were going to be seen, not sure if I even had a chance on LBRY, while everyone was going for YouTube, I decided to go for LBRY/Odysee, because I just hate censorship, I wanted to be me, being able to be creative while staying authentic, and nothing else.
I've once uploaded this video on the channel, but I've removed it, including other videos because I wasn't sure where my channel was going, a part of me wanted to do only silent playthroughs, but another side of me wanted to do both... I can be a bit shy, anxious, introverted, afraid of people's reaction to my videos and being criticized, but I shouldn't even care, it is impossible to please everybody. I took the decision and decided that I want to do both.
It is true that I am mad where the direction of gaming is going, that you can spend money just to get more advantages over other gamers. Grinding for insane hours to get a few decent pieces of armors that ain't worth the time you wasted, instead of just completing tough challenges that is testing all your skills, so you can earn cool items to show to everyone and all be rewarding. Games you buy are all shattered in pieces and having to spend extra to get the best experience. I grew up in the 90s, and there were no shortcuts to get better at games, it was either tough it up and get better at it or switch to another game, because the hard truth was that you sucked at it.
The video was meant to be fun and me teaching you how to get better at it, but went to another direction that I wasn't expecting. I think it is still a cool video. I would not want it gathering dust and no one seeing it.
Here's my [dusk] (lbry://@Luc_Larabie#e/duskhardestdifficulty#2) video if anyone is interested.
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**Platforms I'm on and still using**
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**No longer collect much trophies or achievements, just sharing my collection.**
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