Well then, hearing anything at all about it would have been good news, let alone this pleasant-but-puzzling development. Last time we paid attention, Croteam were planning to release it by the end of 2014. It's been a fair while since we heard anything from Serious Sam 4. Verena and Jonas have made their own games together for years, most notably The Sea Will Claim Everything. Jonas was one of the two writers and narrative designers on The Talos Principle, along with Tom Jubert, while Verena worked on localisation. It was a very pleasant surprise, because ever since Talos, we've been good friends with the people at Croteam." At first I was just suggesting some ideas, some bits of dialogue, but eventually I ended up writing an entire draft of the script and working full-time with the team in Croatia. "I didn't really expect to be doing this. Going to Croatia and working in the office just confirmed that." But more than that, we immediately clicked with the team, were treated like family, and really wanted to keep working with them. "I was a fan of Serious Sam before I got to work with Croteam, so I must admit I was sort of hoping I might be involved with the next one if The Talos Principle went well. My spies have managed to reconstruct shredded early drafts salvaged from the office bins, and I'm excited to exclusively bring you a line of actual 100% real genuine SS4 dialogue.īefore that, here's a quote from Jonas in the announcement: Jonas Kyratzes, one of the writers of Croteam's fine philosophical robopuzzler The Talos Principle, and development/life partner Verena Kyratzes will be writing the screenplay for the backpedalling FPS, the gang announced today. (Why Serious Sam needs a scriptwriter in the first. I recommend if you like first-person puzzlers, Perspective (free) and Infinifactory. Right now devs are busy with Serious Sam 4. The chance of it coming back is pretty high as it was a very successful game. I promise you the majority of your players feel the same way as well."ᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃᵃaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" is the only line of dialogue I can remember from any of the Serious Sam games.ĭespite this, developers Croteam are bringing in some big wordguns for Serious Sam 4. All of which brings us to the point that The Talos Principle 2, or whatever it ends up being called, is (maybe, hopefully) in the works. Finished Portal and Portal 2 years ago and this company is the only one that does these kinds of games. This is The Talos Principle: You’re a living human playing a computer simulation as a robot playing a computer simulation, and answering philosophical questions posed by another computer about the nature of what it is to be a person. After youve finished, go back and experiment with the Sam voice-over. Its a large part of what makes this game special and memorable to so many. Skipping that to have Sam narrate would completely destroy the world-building Croteam so expertly crafted. Serious Sam is just something I wait patiently for you guys to get out of your system so you can work on the sequel to your true gem. Talos has incredible tone & atmosphere as it was originally designed. Talos Principle 2 is an instant buy for me. Holy ♥♥♥♥ the theme and narrative was so ridiculously immersive and fun. Talos Principle on the other hand is one of my all time favorite games. Ok well just so you know, I really don't care about Serious Sam at all. We'll let you know when the time is right, and when we have something to share. We're still a small team, and it's tough to work full-steam on several projects. While we are working on it to some extent, all our focus is currently on Serious Sam 4. No dates, years or release windows were ever mentioned. The closest we got to that was our CTO mentioning that it's in the works, that's it. We never actually announced the release of The Talos Principle 2. Originally posted by IIIIDANNYIIII:Hey guys.
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