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September 2011
(75%)
39 Reviews
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Abstract: The Warhammer 40K universe is ripe with concepts for an action game but no-one has really ever managed to do it justice. Relic is the only studio to manage to turn the Games Workshop's pessimistic vision of the 42st millenium into a viable and enjoyabl...
Warhammer: TraitorWhile overall I enjoyed the game, there were a few glaring issues I found while playing.As mentioned, the button mashing gameplay did lead to very repetitious encounters with chains of hit, stun, execute turn; hit, stun, execute, turn...
Overall, things could have been a whole lot better with Space Marine, but that doesn’t mean it’s totally lost or broken. Mostly the letdowns are seen by the fan who knows more than the game allows a player to see, and the rest of the disappointments ar...
Abstract: It's so easy to forget Space Marine's tabletop roots. As an adaptation, this title does an admirable job of bringing the battles of Warhammer 40,000 to life, exciting real-world players and enticing newcomers alike. The brutal encounters may shock thos...
Abstract: When it comes to sci-fi franchises, few are as criminally under-appreciated by mainstream nerd-type culture as the Warhammer franchise. After years of Relic Entertainment's excellent Dawn of War RTS games on PC garnering only decent (but not amazing...
Abstract: Space Marine is to video games as a muscle car is to the auto industry: it’s big, loud, fast, makes you feel like you're compensating for something...er...and did I say it was big? THQ and Relic really seemed to focus on the concept that bigger is defi...
Abstract: Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine is a new third person shooter from the developers at Relic. Taking place within the universe of the popular Games Workshop franchise, you take on the role of Captain Titus, one of an elite soldier class called the Ultrama...
Space Marine may stumble here and there, but manages to remain entertaining from start to finish. For every moment where a character gets stuck on part of the environment, has an animation that breaks, or just randomly pops into the world, I’m left rem...