This deal is for the CD-ROM version. At QuakeCon, Todd Hollenshead, CEO of ID software, explained the reason the publisher did not release a DVD standard version was due to the return rates. I guess some noobs always buy the DVD versions, realize at home that it their CDROM cannot read the DVD, and then go back to the store to return it. If you want to shell out some extra cash, you can get the DVD Special Edition for around $55.
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As for Serious Sam 2, like the first version....the replay value of that game is limited. That said, it is a decent title to mix into a LAN Party for about an hour. I just get sick of the same levels after awhile.
Check out the complete QuakeCon 2005 Quake 4 Q&A VIDEO I made!
As for Serious Sam 2, like the first version....the replay value of that game is limited. That said, it is a decent title to mix into a LAN Party for about an hour. I just get sick of the same levels after awhile.