Space Marine, formally Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine, is a third-person shooter, hack-and-slash video game developed by Relic Entertainment and published by THQ. It was released for the Microsoft Windows operating system on the PC, the Xbox 360, and the PlayStation 3 on 6 September 2011. THQ also released a limited edition version of the game.
Space Marine follows the action of a hero of the Ultramarines Space Marine Chapter, Captain Demetrian Titus of the Ultramarines 2nd Company, as he seeks to save the Adeptus Mechanicus Forge World of Graia from conquest by the Ork WAAAGH! Grimskull and the intervention of a warband of Chaos Space Marines called the Chosen of Nemeroth during a campaign later known as the Liberation of Graia.
The gameplay experience of Space Marine focuses on a hybrid shooting and melee combat model.
Gameplay
Space Marine does not feature a cover system, like that used in the Gears of War franchise. As a Space Marine, the player is given enhanced regenerative abilities and an Iron Halo containing a regenerative protective Conversion Field emitter. When the player's health gets low, performing special kill moves called executions can allow Captain Demetrian Titus to get a portion of his health back.
Titus is accompanied by Sergeant Sidonus and Battle-Brother Leandros, both members of his company's Command Squad, for most of the game's missions, though in some instances Titus will have to go on solo missions. The game features a fury system that, when filled up, allows the player to either slow down time to enhance aiming or perform devastating melee attacks.
Titus' starting weapons include a Combat Knife (Power Sword if the game was preordered through THQ), and a Bolt Pistol, though the player can acquire other weapons ranging from Plasma Guns and Lascannons to the mighty Thunder Hammer. The game includes a new weapon not featured in the actual table-top game known as the Vengeance Launcher, which can shoot mines that stick to enemies.
The main antagonists the player must fight in the game are the Orks and the forces of Chaos. The Orks are a hulking, green-skinned alien race whose sheer numbers and savage ferocity make them a devastating opponent. However, the forces of Chaos present a far more serious threat to the Imperium of Man, as they can literally extinguish the life of whole star systems by summoning limitless amounts of Daemonic horrors that flourish in the parallel universe known as the Warp. Warp portals conjured by the Traitor Legions allow the Daemons to cross over into realspace.
Available Weapons
Many of the iconic weapons used by the Space Marines in the Warhammer 40,000 universe are available to Captain Demetrian Titus in the game, including:
Plot
A cogitator (computer) screen of the Adeptus Administratum provides an overview of the Imperial Forge World of Graia in the Segmentum Tempestus, one of the planets controlled by the Adeptus Mechanicus that specialises in the production of weapons and tools of war for the Imperial armies. Graia is also home to the Titan Legion known as the Legio Astraman ("The Morning Stars") and to the extremely rare facilities of the Ajakis Manufactorum that is capable of constructing and repairing Warlord-class Battle Titans. This capability leads the Administratum to grade the world as one of the Imperium of Man's most important strategic locations.
After considering and rejecting a number of options, including an Exterminatus action, the cogitator recommends combating an invasion of Graia by an Ork WAAAGH! 1 million Greenskins strong by means of a full-scale liberation fleet of the Imperial Navy carrying multiple regiments of the Imperial Guard.
However, its analysis indicates that the Orks will overwhelm the world and take control of the Titan manufactorum facilities before that fleet can reach Graia through the Warp. The cogitator then recommends a delaying action be commenced in order to buy the necessary time for the fleet to be mobilised and arrive. Thus, the Administratum contacts the Ultramarines Chapter of the Space Marines to carry out this delaying action, as Graia is an extremely valuable and important asset for the Imperium, one which the Greenskins cannot be allowed to have. The Ultramarines agree to deploy their entire 2nd Company to deal with the situation.
Upon his arrival in orbit of Graia leading the 2nd Company of the Ultramarines on the strike cruiser Fury of Descent, Captain Demetrian Titus and two members of his company's Command Squad, his old friend Veteran Sergeant Sidonus and the young battle-brother Leandros, travel in a Thunderhawk gunship down into the atmosphere of the Forge World to survey disposition of the attacking Ork forces. The anti-ship guns on the Ork flagship, a Kill Kroozer, are rapidly destroying the escort vessels that have been deployed into the Graian sky to contest the Greenskins' landing.
Titus realises that the most effective way to stop the Ork vessel's guns is to launch a quick boarding action against their flagship using Assault Marine Jump Packs, and destroy the ship's weapons directly. Titus proceeds with this plan, in spite of the displeasure expressed by Leandros, who points out that such a bold action is not the correct course of action for such a situation as described by the Codex Astartes since it may lead to the attacking force being scattered.
Titus ignores Leandros' griping and orders his Thunderhawk's pilots to return to the strike cruiser after they begin the assault. Titus challenges the young Astartes to keep up with him before leaping out of the Thunderhawk and using his Jump Pack to soar through the contending vessels and land on the gun deck of the Ork flagship.
Brutally slaughtering a horde of Greenskins after landing on their vessel, Titus soon encounters the Ork Warboss Grimskull who is leading the WAAAGH! but is unable to ensure his destruction, though he does manage to turn the vessel's antiship guns on itself. Unfortunately, this action also damages the Ork vessel's propulsion and power systems and causes it to crash into the surface of Graia.
Titus survives the crash, shakes free of the wreckage and heads out into the ruins of the planet's surface in the midst of a major manufacturing district. Titus soon meets up with both Leandros and Sergeant Sidonus who also survived the crash of the Ork Kroozer through the Orks' fire had prevented them from landing with their captain on the ship. Together, the three Astartes proceed through Ork-held territory in the shattered ruins of what was once the Forge World's Industrial Zone 82 until they link up with the only surviving Imperial Guard officer on the planet, 2nd Lieutenant Mira of the 203rd Cadian Shock Troops Regiment.
There they are told of the situation, in which the remaining Imperial Guard troops waiting in orbit are unable to move any troops or equipment down to the planet's surface due to the Orks' capture of a massive kinetic planetary defence gun emplacement. This emplacement, Planetary Defence Battery Goliath, has been turned by the Greenskins to their own purposes and prevents the Imperial forces from making any further landings unless they want to see their transport ships being blown out of the sky. Titus realises that the Ork leader is more tactically-minded than most of his breed. Titus promises Mira that the Astartes will deal with the problem while she remains focused on strengthening the Imperial Guard outpost's defences.
Titus and his companions proceed once more into Ork territory, killing many of the Greenskins on their way to destroying the gun emplacement. They penetrate the inner workings of the domed Goliath battery through the debris field created by the arrival of an Ork Rok. The Astartes successfully destroy the battery by placing a Melta Bomb on one of the defence battery's monstrous artillery shells. When the Orks fired this shell from the battery, it caused the battery's cannon to explode, crippling it. After the battery's successful destruction, Lieutenant Mira's Imperial Guard support was able to begin landing on the world in their Valkyrie gunships and reinforce the Imperial defenders' beleaguered positions.
The three Space Marines then made their way towards the western outskirts of the Ajakis Manufactorum in order to secure any Battle Titans that the Orks were hoping to seize. To reach the manufactorum the Ultramarines first had to defeat a hovering anti-gravitic Ork dropship using a Plasma Cannon emplacement that was located aboard an Adeptus Mechanicus cargo railway system.
Within the manufactorum the Astartes encountered a Servo-skull attempting to deliver a message. Once it identified Captain Titus, it played a message recorded by Inquisitor Drogan, a member of the Inquisition's Ordo Xenos who was on the planet performing research when the Orks assaulted it. He informed the captain that the enemy is close to obtaining control of a Warlord-class Battle Titan being assembled on the Forge World, and that they must proceed to Graia's Ajakis Manufactorum to ensure the safety of the Titan. Titus then leads his warriors to the manufactorum, and are assisted by the Imperial Guard troops led by Corporal Antioch in gaining entry into the vast factory complex.
Once inside the manufactorum, the three Astartes seek out Drogan, who informs them that the Orks cannot have access to the power supply of the manufactorum which is a potent, Warp-based technological wonder of his own creation. Drogan leads the Space Marines through the massive facility, seeking out his unusual power source. Upon reaching the destination, Titus retrieves the object, which is a small cylinder wreathed in potent blue energies, which results in a deadly explosion due to the technology's inherent instability. Titus, however, manages to survive the blast, despite a message from Sidonus that the Inquisitor was sure of his death.
Titus then proceeds through the sewers of the manufactorum complex on Graia, eventually linking up with both of his fellow Astartes and the three continue on to the meet point with Drogan. Upon reaching him, the Inquisitor informs Titus that he shouldn't be alive, and that the energy source can create a direct link to the Warp and the potent energies of Chaos that lie within that parallel dimension. Titus and his warriors continue despite the Inquisitor's warnings, and eventually meet up with Lieutenant Mira and proceed to assist her in shoring up several key locations that the Imperial Guardmen are desperately trying to defend.
Drogan informs Titus that he has access to a weapon called the Psychic Scourge that could be used to completely wipe out the Orks by using the power of the Warp to overwhelm their natural gestalt psychic field of WAAAGH! energy and literally blast apart the Greenskins' minds all at the same time. Titus agrees that despite the risk of tearing the planet apart if the weapon is used, they must make use of it before the world is overrun.
Securing Imperial transports, they proceed onward to Drogan's laboratory, where the weapon is located. After getting past the laboratory's automated security, Drogan tells Titus that the power source has to be inserted into the weapon's core, and that the Orks managed to cut off the power to his weapon. After solving both issues, Titus and his Astartes watch as Drogan fires the weapon towards an Orbital Spire of one of the world's hive cities that is teeming with Orks, but the resulting blast instead rips open portals into the Warp that open all across the Forge World.
Titus and his warriors then prepare for the final showdown with Grimskull, but are instead interrupted by the arrival of scores of Chaos Daemons and eventually a mighty Chaos Sorcerer named Nemeroth wearing a powerful suit of Chaos Terminator Armour. Nemeroth is accompanied by the warband of Chaos Space Marines that he leads who are known as the Chosen of Nemeroth. Nemeroth uses his sorcerous power to subdue both the Greenskin warboss and the Ultramarines, and Titus could only watch in horror as Inquisitor Drogan submitted to the sorcerer's authority, as he had been the Chaos Lord's Daemonhost pawn all along.
Nemeroth slew the puppeted Inquisitor and then released the Daemon within from his service, but he could not help but be intrigued by Titus' ability to resist his dark psychic powers, which indicates the Space Marine captain has a connection of his own to the Immaterium. Aiming to capture Drogan's experimental power source for himself, Nemeroth is interrupted by the Ork warboss once more, who claims he is much harder to kill than the Human Inquisitor. The two begin a combat and tumble over the railing of the hive complex into the abyss.
Titus formulates a plan to destroy the spire where Drogan's weapon and the Warp portal is located using the unused Imperial Titan at the manufactorum. His plan goes unchallenged, but direct concern over Titus' obvious connection to the Warp unnerves Leandros, and it is not before being quickly silenced by Sidonus that he quiets his concerns. The three Astartes return to the Titan manufactorum, slaying any Orks or Chosen of Nemeroth Traitor Marines that get in the way while continuing to assist the Imperial Guard and Lieutenant Mira.
Once they arrive at the manufactorum, Titus is ambushed by Grimskull, who claims that no "humie" can ever defeat him. After a fierce battle, Titus blows the Ork warboss' head to pieces. With the death of their warboss, Mira announces that the Ork horde has started to fall back as its Nobz battle for control to see who will become the new warboss, thus leaving the Chaotic forces as the primary concern for the Astartes.
Powering up the mighty Titan war machine with the experimental power source, Titus protects it while it is moved into position, and finally manages to launch a devastating strike at the hive city spire, which results in the closing of the Warp portal. Requesting extraction from his orbiting strike cruiser via Leandros, Titus gives the experimental power source to Sidonus, instructing him to make for the extraction point while he and Leandros hold off the Chaos forces.
Sidonus, however, is ambushed and killed by Nemeroth, who in turn informs Titus that Drogan had been dead for some time, and was simply animated as a puppet by his foul sorcery so that he could serve to draw the Space Marines to the planet, where they were used as the tool required to deliver the power source into the hands of the servants of the Dark Gods. With it, Nemeroth promises that he will soon ascend to become a Daemon Prince.
Titus, Leandros and Mira grieve for several moments over the fallen Sidonus. Titus instructs Leandros to turn his anger into rage to be directed towards the forces of Chaos. Titus himself vows to slay the sorcerer for his crimes, and Mira advises him to use his strange resistance to the powers of the Warp as an advantage, killing Nemeroth before he has a chance to use the power source to ascend to become a new Daemon Prince.
Titus then begins his quest to avenge his fallen friend, and battles the forces of Chaos with help from both the newly-arrived Blood Ravens Chapter of Space Marines and his own Ultramarines of the 2nd Company. Upon reaching the damaged hive city spire that served as the Chosen of Nemeroth's link to the Warp, Titus boards a Thunderhawk gunship and reaches the spire using a Jump Pack. Fighting his way to the top of the spire, he finally confronts Nemeroth, who insists that the connection to the Warp Titus possesses means that he is destined to fall to the corruption of Chaos and lead his own Ultramarines as Traitors in a new war against the Imperium. Titus, however, angrily refuses all such talk. He proclaims that his only destiny is to destroy all Traitors to the Emperor of Mankind.
Nemeroth manages to partially ascend to Daemonhood, but Titus uses his resistance to the power of Chaos to launch himself at Nemeroth before he can complete his transformation, causing the two to fall from the spire towards the planet's surface at an alarming rate. During the fall, Titus uses all of his skill and fury to engage the nascent Daemon Prince in direct physical combat. After a brutal struggle, Titus finally smashes in Nemeroth's skull, resulting in the sorcerer's body melting back into the Warp.
Returning to the surface using his Thunderhawk, Titus links up with his remaining Space Marines, Leandros and Lieutenant Mira. She assists Titus with his wounds, marveling in the realisation that Space Marines truly are Human after all. Titus proves happy to agree, because for all their genetic enhancements and transhuman skill, an Astartes is still ultimately as mortal as any other man. The group is then interrupted by the arrival of another Valkyrie, which drops off members of the Black Templar Chapter who serve as the retinue of Inquisitor Thrax.
Examining Titus, Thrax turns to Leandros and asks him if he is sure of the charge he is placing upon his captain, to which the young Space Marine informs the Inquisitor that Captain Titus has indeed been corrupted by Chaos, as no "true" Space Marine could interact with a link to the Warp as Titus had.
The Inquisitor then demands that Titus relinquish himself into his custody, stating that if he refused then the Inquisition would proceed to investigate all those who served under Titus's command, including Mira and her troops in the Imperial Guard. Titus steadfastly defends his honour, his actions and his fellow Astartes, saying that he does not know the meaning of his connection or resistance to the powers of the Warp, but knows that in his heart he is no Traitor to the Emperor.
Refusing to allow the Inquisition to torture those under his command, Titus agrees to surrender himself to Thrax, albeit with one final conversation with Leandros, who readily defends his position within the rigid guidelines of the Codex Astartes. Titus can only look on sadly, telling Leandros that the Codex was only a set of rules from which Space Marines should seek guidance on the path to honour. Yet it was how each Astartes conducted themselves within those guidelines that was the true test of an Astartes' worth. A test, Titus concludes, that Leandros had ultimately failed.
Titus boards the Inquisitor's Thunderhawk, surrounded by the Black Templars while his fellow Ultramarines look on with Lieutenant Mira. Leandros, feeling the guilt of his actions, turns and walks away in shame at his captain's words. Titus is taken off-planet to be investigated by the not-so-tender mercies of the Inquisition.
Another Imperial Administratum cogitator screen then indicates that the threat to Graia has been contained and that the Inquisition will undertake a formal investigation of suspected heresy by Captain Titus.
Characters
- Captain Demetrian Titus - Titus is the player's character. He commands the Ultramarines 2nd Company in defence of the Forge World of Graia.
- Veteran Sergeant Sidonus Sidonus - Sidonus is an aged Space Marine Veteran sergeant who serves as Titus' second in command and the leader of the 2nd Company's command squad. Sidonus was slain by the Chaos Sorcerer Nemeroth when the Traitor Marine appeared behind him through a Warp portal on a landing platform near the Orbital Spire and pierced Sidonus' torso with his Terminator Armour's Lightning Claw.
- Battle-Brother Leandros - Leandros is a young Ultramarines battle-brother who is about 75 standard years old (considered young for a genetically-enhanced Astartes), who looks up to Captain Titus as a mentor. Leandros believes that the precepts of the Codex Astartes should be followed almost religiously. Leandros accuses Captain Titus of heresy before the Inquisition because the Codex warns that only those that align themselves with Chaos can resist the touch of the Warp and during the campaign on Graia Captain Titus proved to be unusually resistant.
- Second Lieutenant Mira - Mira is the commanding officer of the remaining Astra Militarum units of the 203rd Cadian Shock Troops Regiment on Graia who were the initial defenders against the Ork invasion of the Forge World after they were diverted to the benighted planet from another war zone.
- Inquisitor Drogan - Drogan was a Radical Inquisitor of the Ordo Xenos who developed an arcane, Warp-based power source and a device capable of opening up multiple portals into the Immaterium. Drogan was slain and his body possessed by a Daemon from the Warp at the direction of the Heretic Astartes and Chaos Sorcerer Nemeroth, who used him as a pawn to trick the Ultramarines who arrived on Graia to face WAAAGH! Grimskull to bolster the Forge World's defences into activating the device. Drogan had deceptively named the device the "Psychic Scourge" and claimed that it could kill all of the Orks invading the planet by overloading the Greenskins' gestalt psychic field of WAAAGH! energy and destroy their minds. Instead the Psychic Scourge was actually intended to open portals into the Warp from realspace and bring Nemeroth, a horde of Daemons and the warband of Chaos Space Marines known as the Chosen of Nemeroth to the Forge World so that Nemeroth might conquer it and ascend to become a Daemon Prince who would rule over Graia as a new Daemon World.
- Corporal Antioch - One of the remaining Imperial Guard soldiers who survived the Ork invasion on the Forge World and who assists his commander Lieutenant Mira, Captain Titus and the Ultramarines.
- Grimskull - Grimskull is the Ork Warboss leading the Ork invasion of Graia. He was slain by Captain Titus after the Warboss ambushed the Captain.
- Nemeroth - A Chaos Space Marine Chaos Sorcerer and leader of the warband of Chaos Space Marines called the Chosen of Nemeroth that invaded Graia after Drogan opened a portal into the Warp. He was killed by Captain Titus during his final transformation into a Daemon Prince.
Customisation
A main feature of the game is the ability to customize the player's Space Marine Chapter by colour and iconography in multiplayer, thus representing the many different badges and paint schemes available in the actual tabletop game.
Collector's Edition
The Collector's Edition of Space Marine includes the following:
- Information Cards – A pack of 25 foil-treated collector's cards that provide key information on some of the main characters in the game, complete with gameplay hints.
- Art Book – A hardback art book with art from the game provides a behind-the-scenes look at how the universe of Warhammer 40,000 was brought to life, complete with developer introduction.
- Soundtrack – A musical score for the game by renowned composers Cris Velasco and Sacha Dikiciyan.
- Purity Seal – Awarded to those Astartes who show themselves to be honourable in battle, this authentic poly-resin purity seal with double cloth ribbon and magnetic attachment is a replica of those worn in-game by Titus.
Multiplayer
In Space Marine, there are two multiplayer modes. The cooperative mode is similar to the typical "horde" mode found in other action video games where players team up to defeat wave after wave of enemies, but was unavailable at launch, launching instead 30 days after the game itself first became available.
In addition to the cooperative mode, a player can engage in an 8v8 class-based team competitive mode. There are three classes the player can choose from on the side of the Loyalist Space Marines or the traitorous Chaos Space Marines. The player can gain experience in gameplay by getting kills and assists on kills which will allow him to gain levels. There are also challenges associated with different weapons that will unlock perks for weapons or armour pieces to customize a player's Astartes.
In competitive multiplayer, there are two different game modes. The first is annihilation, which is a standard team death match, with the winning team being whoever reaches 41 kills first. The second is seize ground, in which the two teams battle over objectives on the field that give points, and whichever team reaches 1000 points first wins. A capture the flag game mode was made possible with a later update.
Multiplayer Classes
- Tactical Marine/Chaos Space Marine: The Tactical Marine or Chaos Space Marine is a well-rounded warrior, able to competently participate in both ranged firefights and melee combat. He has access to every medium ranged weapon in the game as well as the Stalker Pattern Bolter, and close combat melee weapons.
- Devastator Marine/Chaos Havoc: The Devastator Marine/Chaos Havoc sacrifices maneuverability for long-range fire power. He is heavily armoured and has access to the largest ranged weapons available to the player, including Heavy Bolters, Lascannons, and Plasma Cannons. However, he is less agile than the Tactical Marine or Chaos Space Marine, and the only melee attack available to him is a kick.
- Assault Marine/Chaos Raptor: The Assault Marine/Chaos Raptor is the close combat specialist in the game. He is able to jump into combat quickly with his back-mounted Jump Pack and he is able to wield the more powerful close combat weapons with which to destroy his opponents. However, his selection of ranged weapons is limited.
Canon Conflict
The first Space Marine video game originally took place in what was considered by its developers to be a parallel or alternate Warhammer 40,000 timeline where the Ultramarines 2nd Company is commanded by Captain Demetrian Titus rather than Cato Sicarius, although the events of the altered timeline were identical to those of the canon timeline.
The background of Space Marine II altered this by retconning the timeline so that Titus had commanded the 2nd Company solar decades before Cato Secarius or his successor in the Era Indomitus, Sevastus Acheran. Instead, Titus was imprisoned by the Inquisition for over a standard century in stasis on suspicion of heresy and then served as a Black Shield with the Deathwatch of the watch fortress of Watcher Keep after being freed following the death of Inquisitor Thrax. He was eventually returned to the Ultramarines and crossed the Rubicon Primaris to become a Primaris Lieutenant to save his life following mortal wounds suffered in the Deathwatch's service.
Chapter Master Marneus Calgar, who had never given up hope that Titus would eventually be returned to the Chapter, appointed Titus as one of the two lieutenants of the 2nd Company under the command of Captain Sevastus Acheran, thus essentially correcting the original canon error.
External Links
See Also
Sources
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine (Video Game)
- Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine Forums (Defunct Site)
- White Dwarf 498, "Lieutenant Titus of the Ultramarines", pp. 54-61