Select the "Slash" option to reveal the QR code. When read with a smart phone, it will display "You Are Not Here" when the Croatian text is translated into English, which is a reference to the game Antichamber. In Area C: Room 2, go to the ruins of a church with a red door. Walk through that door to enter a black hallway. Go to the window to see Fork Parker's office. Fork Parker is the fictional Devolver CEO that broadcasts on Twitter. In Area C: Room 6, enter the first puzzle to the right. Enter the Sigil room that is guarded by a mine. Search the dark left corner covered in brush carefully to find a hole in the wall. Enter it to find the Diamond Sword stuck in a stone. In Area B: Room 4, enter the Sphinx puzzle room, then turn around. Click the wall of hieroglyphics to find the red Papers, Please logo on the rock door. Go through the first door on the left, and examine the altar. Collect the small green item behind the vases in the left corner. Inside is a movie theater where you can watch a short film featuring Serious Sam after you wait a short time. In Area B: Room 5, get to the top of the ruin that you arrived in at the start of the room. Note: A box and fan are required to reach the top. Go through one of the teleporters to find a reference to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side Of The Moon" album cover. Planet Of The Apes referenceįrom the entrance of Room B5, travel left to reach the shore, behind an enclosed puzzles. At the waterline is a submerged ruined structure featuring two long tops that are split down the center. Enter the water, and go to the base of the ruins. Examine the underwater sand near the center of the ruined wall that is facing the exterior of the map to find a hidden key. After collecting it, return to the front of the ruins, and use the fallen pillar as a ramp to exit the water and get on top of the ruins. Search near the left corner to find a viewfinder. Look through the viewfinder, and scroll slightly up from its original position to see the partially submerged Statue Of Liberty in the sand. In Area B: Room 2, use the first puzzle on the left to link a red laser with the moon to display the Aperture Science logo. Additionally, in the same area is a hidden key in the nearby puzzle on the right that is used to access a telescope on the high stone beams. Use the viewfinder to get a closer look at the Aperture symbol on the moon to see Wheatley trapped above it. Goodbye trash.In Area C: Room 1, there are nine statue parts that can be found. It was on my wishlist based on hype, genre, and screenshots, but it sure isn't now. I regarded Serious Sam as cynically designed, generic, and generally tedious company, and I dislike this for similar reasons. It also crashed my entire rig when I tried to switch resolutions to Surround. It felt like I was playing a Myst-Portal hybrid made by an untalented, copycat developer. Maybe I didn't play it long enough to see something worthwhile, but every single second that I played absolutely sucked. The engine looks nice but doesn't seem to push my rig like other benchmarks already widely available. It feels like a Portal clone, looks like a nicer outdoor version of Portal, and the game seems generally trying to copy the Portal FPS-puzzle-physics-placement formula in order to print money. It sucks and is simple enough, but the graphics are too nice for mobile. Vacuous, uninspiring, and full of psuedo-philosophical nonsense, there's almost nothing to do here except look at the graphics and solve -extremely- simple puzzles. Vacuous, uninspiring, and full of psuedo-philosophical nonsense, there's almost nothing to do here except This was just shockingly terrible.
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