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Each area had a different set of enemies. They are introduced somewhat thematically. Later levels mixed them up more. I think the atmosphere is the bigger difference. Also painkiller was a bit more tactical; the level design allowed for tactical enemy avoidance and bush wacking. :)
 
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Unfortunately, "thematically" meant sometimes going through long stretches of gameplay where you encountered the exact same enemy over and over again. Some people don't mind that, and some even enjoy it, but I don't care for that approach at all.

But yeah, the atmosphere for both games is completely different. Like I already said, the setting and style were different enough that most people are going to prefer one or the other.
 
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I remember the first time I played Serious Sam (I played 'second encounter' first as that was available at my local GameStop at the time) ... I was floored by the onslaught of dozens upon dozens of enemies at a time coming at me on screen, things exploding and on and on ... and it all rendered perfectly!
 
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I'll never understand how a game can be named "Pain-Killer". I just don't get it.
 
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I think the main reason is the fact that it's reference to cult classic Judas Priest song : "Painkiller".
 
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I think the main reason is that the marketing and distribution team questioned the original title of Analgesic.
 
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Kills things, very painfully?

When I heard of this title for the very first time I thought of a fellow forum member in another forum, who suffers chronic pain. In Real Life.

It would be a good idea, so - I thought - that in a game there would be a story about the race of different parties for a medical treatment against chronic pain - its project name would be "Painkiller" - a drug that kills the pain in the bodies of people that suffer chronic pain.

But maybe I'm just thinking in the wrong scale. Or art department. Whatever.
 
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not that i'm a fan of greenmangaming but there is presently a 25% voucher for preorders til the 18th. Picked up Tomb Raider for $35 which includes the survival addition extras which some site seem to charge more for. also picked up dead island riptide for $30. Bioshock Infinite is probably the best deal, though I'm getting the boxed special edition. Not only do you get %25 off of $60, you also get $15 back in GMG credits which equates to paying $30 for $60 which is kind of insane.
 
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That voucher is a nice thing, however I don't see anything I'd buy. Preorder. Maybe if they add Nuclear Union or something...
 
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Yeah the 25% voucher for preorders at GMG is a good deal. I'm thinking of grabbing Bioshock Infinite and Dead Space 3 from them. I haven't seen anything that makes me think the retail versions are worth getting over digital.

Does anyone know if the voucher can be used for multiple games on the same account?
 
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yes it can, not in the same order/car though
i think that is standard practice on their site
 
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King's Bounty: Warriors of the North is 75% off at GMG.

http://www.greenmangaming.com/search/?q=warriors+of+the+north
Thanks for the heads-up on this. I snagged the Valhalla edition now for $6.60 total, with the 20% off code.

I'm not really too familiar with the series, but turn-based combat, hexes, gorgeous art direction, vikings and valkyries = I'm sold! And I've always heard good things about the series. If things go well I'll check out the previous titles.
 
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yes it can, not in the same order/car though

I'll probably go ahead and preorder those game then. If I purchase Bioshock first, I can use the $15 credit along with the voucher on Dead Space 3, and I'll end up getting both games for $75.


@Myrkrel - So you haven't played KB: The Legend? I'd recommend starting with that.
 
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So I should play them in sequence?

I haven't played WotN yet, but afaik, it's not directly connected to the first two games plot-wise. You'll definitely want to play KB: The Legend before playing Armored Princess though. I suppose it wouldn't really matter if you played WotN first or last.
 
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Just to add... KB:Crossroads (includes Armored Princess) is -40% off on GOG.
 
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