

PC versions are sent digitally, via Steam. A copy of the Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.A 64-page book containing behind-the-scenes of the game, featuring people from Saber Interactive.An 8.25 by 6.7” resin statuette of Lieutenant Titus, with a swappable head and helmet, all featuring fine detail and hand-painted work.Limited edition items included in the package are the following: In the first game, anything below the hard difficulty is considered too easy by most players.Īside from enjoying the adventures of a lone Space Marine, you can also receive exclusive collectibles should you purchase The Collector’s Edition for Warhammer 40:000 Space Marine 2. Additionally, the difficulty settings remain something to look out for. There are parts of the campaign that branches out, offering a certain amount of replayability.

Whereas the first game was partly criticized for its rather linear campaign, this sequel has learned and made it better. Here, you get to face the monsters of the Warhammer 40,000 universe - from the Orks, the armies of Chaos, and a couple of new enemies yet to reveal themselves. Whether you’re an action RPG fan new to the franchise or you’re looking to continue from the 2011 title, you’re welcome. You continue his quest in all new worlds.Īside from the massively overhauled graphics, it also features a lot of new content that makes it perfectly standalone. In its predecessor, you play as Titus, which continues in this sequel.

Subject to all forms of modification, they are more battle machines than humans.

In it, the titular Space Marines or the Adeptus Astartes refers to an order of human defenders. It is rewarded by an impressive story, though.Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 revolves around the massive lore of the Warhammer 40,000 franchise. New players might have to fail a couple of times before getting used to the gameplay and style this game has to offer. Other than that, it also comes with quite an unforgiving difficulty level. This arsenal works well with the variety of enemies available in the game.Īs such, it comes with a mature tag, meaning it’s not suitable for younger audiences on account of its violence and mature themes. As a Space Marine, you get to enjoy unique weapons like the small yet powerful Boltgun, as well as the intimidating Chainsword. So expect tons of gore, although rendered in pixelated brutality, and a twisting storyline that works for both new and existing fans of 40K lore. It retains the basic elements of the sci-fi fantasy franchise. It does the purpose of simplifying and bringing 40K characters to a new market. As such, expect the dated visual style that is making a return. However, Warhammer 40,000: Boltgun is a fun addition to the variety of 40K games already available, now expanding into the retro FPS scene. Most games in the Warhammer 40K property are tabletop games and strategy games, much like Warhammer 40,000: Regicide. A fun addition to the video game franchise
