![]() ![]() Space Marine follows Titus, Captain of the Ultramarines’ Second Company as he and his meager squad storm an ancient Forgeworld to keep a Titan out of the hands of the invading Ork hordes. That’s not to say that this is my first digital space rodeo – there have been Warhammer 40k video games since before I ever got my grubby little fingers on and I’ve played them all, but none have done as great a job of capturing the raw power of a single Space Marine as Relic’s Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. It’s hard to believe it’s taken this long for someone to create an action-oriented title in that universe. One of the things that drew me a 12-year-old SeanNOLA to the board game was the grim brutality of a universe filled to the brink with all the blood and gore a mother could ever hope to keep from her child. It’s been 24 years since Rick Priestley and Andy Chambers expanded the Warhammer universe into the 41st millennium. ![]()
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