5/5 rating based on 23 reviews. Read all reviews for Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack for iPhone.
Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack is paid iOS app published by GHI Media, LLC
TJF588
A runner game with gratingly repetitive menu music (though the in-game track is thumpingly heavy), featuring the headless horde of explosive grunts. Every few upgrades you'll get upgrades, such as extra lives, benefits for your rage meter (if you attack too much at a time, you'll prematurely explode!), and more pick-ups, which you'll need as the levels ramp up, both in obstacles present and in secondary objectives (PROTIP: Jump while attacking to hit things a bit easier, since many times you can sail right past -- usually under -- what you aim for.). Funny, and, loathe though I am to buzzwords, it really is simple to learn, hard to master, since getting the hang of where and when to jump and, more crucially, attack is key to objectives and high scores. Worth a dollar, at least. Try it out at the "Join Mental" website, if you want a demo.
Dylock
This game is awesome. I can definitely see myself playing it for hours. There is a lot to unlock too
alwaysSunnyDays
Action, humor, clever gameplay. It's an endless runner with fun ideas. I like it!
JoshxhsoJ
Really stupid game. Definitely doesn't deserve to have Serious Sam in it's title. This is a cheap game with no fun or point whatsoever. Thought I would enjoy this because of it's good ratings and how much I have always enjoyed SS... Nope. Dollar or two wasted I suppose...
sonygreen
I was pretty burned out on Canabalt/Robot Unicorn Attack-style games, but I'm addicted to this one. I mean, how many runners let you upgrade your stats and fight boss battles?
Eclipt
Definitely no comparison to the original serious Sam games, but lots of fun for a simple iOS game. Perhaps we'll see the original shooter come to the iPad someday? =)
UneeIsRed
This is serious... All Serious Sam games are fun... And this one was much more then I anticipated... Pick it up... But I do think something is up with the game center integration... Open feint is correct though