

For everything we know so far about this next outing, read on. Hopefully Saber Interactive (World War Z, The Evil Dead Game) can take its long-overdue sequel in a bold new direction that once again gives players the same thrill of adorning the Space Marine armor and obliterating Tyranids in the new Space Marine game. If anything, it was let down by relatively linear levels, somewhat dull environments, and a fairly uninspired storyline. It even had a semi-decent grip on the Warhammer 40,000 universe, and some alright hack-and-slash gameplay when you wasn’t mowing down hoards of Orks with a bolter. It did what few other games have done, and gave fans a chance to experience the power fantasy that comes from playing as a superhuman Space Marine.

The original Warhammer 40K: Space Marine game from THQ was a pretty by the numbers affair, but it’s still remembered fondly as a decent enough third-person action game for fans of the Warhammer 40K community.
