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WARHAMMER 40K: SPACE MARINE 2

In the year 2011, men were men and the terrible affliction of ‘Unreal Engine 3 Neck’ raged unabated. At this time of peak Xbox, we got the original Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, which paired the gothic grimdark far future of the Imperium of Man with Gears of War-style shooting, minus the knee-high cover everywhere.

Twelve years on, not much has, at least going by an hour-long demo level I had the chance to sample. I never get tired of seeing those big ol’ blue Ultramarine pauldrons, and we’re actually pretty starved for straight-up, linear, over-the-shoulder shooter campaigns like this, but unless the full game has some serious surprises in store, it doesn’t feel like will win the favor of 2023 Ted.

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