Sam's latest encounter sees the return of the series' signature adversaries like the Headless Kamikaze and Gnaar, as well as new opponents going by names like Scrapjack and Khnum.įor more on Croteam's latest shooter, check out GameSpot's review of Serious Sam 3: BFE. Read the latest breaking Omaha News, and headlines for the Midlands Region of Nebraska, from the Omaha World-Herald. Serious Sam 3: BFE brings the straightforward action of the first games back in a modernized package. The recently released Take On Helicopters by Bohemia Interactive also employed a game-altering scheme that caused extreme blurring of game visuals on pirated copies of the game. It follows you around until you're dead."ĭelivering DRM in a more playful package is not unique to Serious Sam 3. I chanced upon a Trainer +6 v3.0.3.0 Build 249955 put together by 'Enjoy'. Its got nothing to do with secure-ROM, or product codes, or online validation.
Regardless the type of Trainers used for SS3BFE, the 'Infinite Health' that makes it 999 will most likely trigger it. The video above shows off Croteams ingenious DRM solution for Serious Sam 3: BFE. Because it can't be killed, the level can't be cleared, effectively bringing the game to a halt.Ī Croteam representative confirmed the scorpion creature's purpose for GameSpot, saying, "Yes. The Godlike Scorpion and Giant Spawns (As big as the map height but can be killed normally) are just ways the DEV screw back with cheaters. As reported by The Dark Side Of Gaming, the deadly enemy will appear and endlessly pursue all who load up nefariously copied versions of the game. Instead of rendering the game unplayable, pirated copies of Serious Sam 3: BFE spawn an immortal giant pink scorpion near the opening of the game. The game brought back the series' familiarly frantic shooting gameplay, but it also delivered something not quite so expected: scorpion-based digital rights management. Serious Sam's sabbatical ended late last month with the release of Serious Sam 3: BFE.