It's possible to blow up the jeep, but running out of gas is usually the bigger threat. For the first time, Sam gets to jump into a Hummer-like vehicle and kill enemies by running them over or firing missiles at them. The platforming is best forgotten since it involves jumping across moving and spinning objects that are suspended over lava and is quickly passed, but the driving does deserve some mention. There are a few other situations where some platform elements or driving is involved, but for the large, large majority of the time, it's all about the warfare. With the chaingun equipped, it's entirely possible to keep it running for well over a minute as hundreds of rounds get fired and dozens of creatures get dispatched. To streamline the killing, holding down the fire button will provide a constant stream of firepower. Aside from the basic handguns that have infinite ammo, the other guns don't need any reloading. With so many enemies coming at you, some serious ammunition is needed and Next Encounter provides plenty of it. Circle-strafing is usually the best tactic to use for all of the enemies. This means that you need to constantly keep moving in order to avoid any attacks and make sure that you keep scanning the whole room for new attackers. During the process of clearing out a room, many enemies will pop in behind you. This can quickly turn a safe-looking room into another den of warfare. The enemies literally appear out of thin air as they often teleport into the level with a sparkly effect. A big yellow 'X' will cover the exit until everyone else is dead. After going through most of the doors, they'll shut behind you and creatures will appear in the room. In a similar way, Next Encounter follows the same formula for every level: enter a room, kill all the enemies, move on to the next room. The closest equivalent in terms of gameplay would be Smash TV, the old top-down arcade title that featured rooms filled with attackers. Next Encounter is just as serious as the previous games in terms of extreme fighting situations.
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It's not a masterpiece, but now GCN owners can see the mayhem that's been running rampant on the PC and Xbox.
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Continuing the series' tradition of piling on the enemies and keeping the ammo supplies high, Next Encounter brings the fun of big, stupid action to the GameCube. In case first-person shooters have been getting too complicated to keep track of, Serious Sam: Next Encounter could be just what you're looking for.