![]() They would fix every bug caused by launch afterwards and then do things to fix the story in each game(replace the oil rig from SS4 with the refinery, add newspapers into the SS3 campaign, actually use an alternate version of TSE opening, ETC). And then they port Serious Sams 4,3 and HD encounters into one game that runs on the mentioned engine named Serious Sam Fusion: Complete Edition. Then, I suggest they test the engine and fix every single bug. In his appearances, he wears a business suit and a tie, which signifies his position of CEO.įork Parker made his own trailer for Serious Sam 3, where he shows off some elements the official trailer totally forgot to mention, like the sick nasty violence in the game, topless bird women, really cool effects effects like rewinding a video so that gibbed enemies come back together, inserting Serious Sam: The Second Encounter footage on accident, and very briefly slipping in a man dressed as a woman, who he thinks is hot as hell.After Croteam finishes Talos principle 2, the first thing they should do is to completely overhaul the serious engine and eventually upgrade it until it becomes actually able to run SS4 on a low graphics card on high settings. His second one, seen in Serious Sam 3: BFE, is as a bald white man with an irritated expression on his face. He alternates between two looks: the first being a more true to life avatar of himself - a white man with a very large bald spot on the middle of his head and a medium-sized mustache. Appearance įork Parker is an old Caucasian man presumably in his sixties or seventies. He sits at a desk, throws around a pile of money exclaiming "Money! I'm rich!"įork Parker was added as a playable character in the 1.06 December patch. In The Talos Principle, Fork Parker appears in a secret room behind the pink church door of World C-2. His normal model and a version of him in a golden suit is available to those that have purchased the Deluxe Edition or installed Serious Sam Fusion. His normal model was available only to those that pre-ordered. He instructs Sam about what he should do and how to move around.įork Parker appears as a playable multiplayer character in Serious Sam 3: BFE and Serious Sam 3 VR: BFE. Sam talks to him at the very start of the game before he heads into the Time-Lock. In Serious Sam: The Random Encounter, Fork Parker appears as a scientist. In Serious Sam: Kamikaze Attack!, Fork Parker's head is one of the items that can be purchased in the Head Store for the Beheaded Kamikaze. ![]() ![]() In Serious Sam: Double D, Fork Parker is mentioned after killing Mental's Pet Hamster as a sort of a curse word. Finally, he will occasionally slam competitors, such as Gears of War, because they have mechanics such as using cover often.Ĭurrently, Fork Parker is the star of the "Pitch Fork Parker" contest, where indie video game developers can pitch their game concepts to Devolver Digital and see if they will fund the indie developer's project.Īppearances Serious Sam: Double D He also discusses how much money he has made off of games and what he plans to do with it (such as create a woman-only kickboxing club that also pulls off heists). ![]() In it, he muses about various nerdy things and why they were totally awesome or dumb. Eventually, Devolver Digital set up a Twitter account for him, which gives people a much deeper look into Fork Parker. Later on, he requested being added to their press releases, usually expressing his joy over the idea of making money and what he can do with it. Fork Parker is a potentially fictional character made by Devolver Digital who originally appeared in a Serious Sam HD promotional video. ![]()
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