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"We are the Ultramarines, the Sons of Guilliman. Whilst we draw breath, we stand. Whilst we stand, we fight. Whilst we fight, we prevail. Nothing shall stay our wrath."
Finally beat Space Marine last night. Damn that final fight was hard. The first half of the game seems to be figuring out strategies to fight different kinds of enemies, and slowly unlocking all of the various skills and weapons. The second half of the game consists of all of the enemies you've seen before and know how to defeat, but in combinations that can make it tricky. Especially with the introduction of Chaos and Psykers, with more units being summoned the entire time the Psyker is active. Things ramp in difficulty as you now have to fight both chaos and Ork forces, who are also fighting with each other. Having the enemies attention split means there is less death flying your way, but the forces are also larger. Many of the battles are more about keeping enemy forces balanced than they are about killing the aliens. After killing the Ork Warboss, the game shifts to focus on finishing off the chaos army that you accidentally helped to invade. Rather than draw the game out by several more hours, you get a spectacular combination of equipment:
The Jump Pack alone is a blast, and the thunder hammer can be devastating, but the combination is basically a 40 pound box of death. Stuns become easy, and if you get into trouble, you can just fly away out of danger. Oh, and you can drop from the sky like a cartoon anvil and kill anything within several meters of the newly formed crater where you land. Anything unlucky enough to have survived the initial super-human-ordinance then has its face pushed to the back of its skull by the explosive-loaded hammer of doom.
That entire part of the game ends up being "overpower the main character as much as possible to make it feel like he really accomplished something" which then makes the following battle (without a jump pack) feel that much more challenging. The downside of the Thunderhammer is that it limits you to a pistol and bolter, taking meltaguns, lascannons, storm bolters, and plasma guns off the table. For those with lightning reflexes that excels at close quarter fighting combos, the thunder hammer is absolutely the way to go. Close combat can be devastating to the enemy, but is also much less forgiving than removing behind cover, then taking a few potshots at the enemy. I personally prefer the safer method, especially the fleshmelting heavy weapons. The lascannon functions like a sniper rifle, but packs the power of a small missile launcher. The meltagun, on the other hand, is a very short range burst weapon that fires pure a laser of pure antimatter all over everything within about 3 meters of your character; it's great for those moments when you suddenly find yourself completely surrounded by a half dozen bloodletters. They'll even take down Nobz and Bosses with only a few shots. But Nobz have a replacement, the chaos champion.
They're basically you, with high health, shields that regenerate, and a power mace that can take you from full shields to death in only 3-4 hits. I'm sure there is some real strategy to taking these things down, but I sure as hell can't find them, so my only solution was using fury to enhance my attacks enough to drive an ax right through their twisted sparks.
After you've eliminated the last of the deamons, you enter the final battle: For all the hell this guy put you through, his final battle is surprisingly easy, it's basically just "push the right buttons at the right times that we tell you" So its DDR: Demon-decapitation-revolution.
All in all the game was pretty good, I give it an 8/10. Graphics are solid, gameplay is good, but the story is somewhat lacking unless you're already a fan of the 40K universe. All in all, I wouldn't pay full price for this game, but if you can pick it up on sale for 20 bucks or less, I wouldn't pass it up. Especially with how much fun the multiplayer progression has been. I'd love to see this game get some multi-player love from relic, or even an expansion, but we'll see what way the tides of the warp flow.