I suggest to watch "Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team Cinematic Trailer - 2021" so you could finish all of the M2 studio animations they've done for Warhammer 40k: Horus Heresy + 9 edition + 10 edition trailers + Pariah Nexus. All this awesome trailers was made by the same guys. Then there are a LOT of amazing fan animations and trailers for games (like Dawn of War 2 + 3 or Vraks Chapter 1 or even Horus Heresy Death of Hope fan project). You are a lucky guy to have ALL of this amazing official and fan CGI galore for 40k, back in my days we've waited YEARS for a single trailer for a 40k game, and that was all.
I suggest "Warhammer 40.000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters | Cinematic Trailer" and "Warhammer 40,000: Darktide - World Intro Official 4K Trailer" and "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Cinematic Release Trailer" and "Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - Launch Trailer" and "Dawn of War III - Announce Trailer" first i mentioned is about 1 and half up to 2 mintues long , 2nd and 3rd is about 3-4 mintues , last i mentioned is 4 minutes. Great Cinematic Trailers for games representing what warhammer is about. Edit: If you want to keep the warhammer theme going on that are my suggestions.
The The War Within Announce Cinematic for World of Warcraft which dropped yesterday has the best facial animation, specular work and microgeometry I've ever seen in anything by a long shot
You should take a look at the original Starcraft 2 - Wings of Liberty cinematic. It's the full armoring sequence of a Terran Marine, and it just oozes Blizzard's style and attention to detail.
Those half humans and half machine Is called a servator Well basically a slave and they just brain washed so hard they forgot there past and are used tire lessly This might beg the question that why not a literral robot? Well than you should search 'golden age/dark age of technology' And yes those guys in 1:33 this scene well I think these are those guys who failed on becoming a space marine so they are used like that and there life is trash
I too go through the same armoring process every time I get dressed for work. I get minions to bring me my backpack as my wife does my tie and anoints my body with sacred cologne.
I think one of my favourite little details in this video is when the power pack powers up the camera focuses on the marine's face and you can see his pupils dilate fully.
To your question about the half torsos. Those are servators. Effectively Humanity used to have ai many thousands of years ago and it rebelled against them causing Untold destruction. In addition to that they also had demonic invasions and a loss of all space travel at the exact same time for 5000 years in a period known as the age of strife. It was even worse to live in than current 40 k. So Humanity now has an incredibly strict no AI policy. But what are you going to do about all those repetitive tasks machines used to do? I mean right now we have machines who is so job is to open and close doors automatically. Well, anyone that commits a crime you take apart their body and turn them into a half machine that runs off their brain hopefully having been given a proper mind scrubbing and then that person if you want to call it that well now do a specific task for the rest of their life, such as open doors automatically when people come by or put on a specific piece of armor. The babies are similar but they're generally that grown rather than criminal babies but if you don't have enough Vats people will still collect the baby from somewhere. Remember, the most ubiquitous resource in the Imperium is Manpower. There are trillions of people out there and you will not be missed.
@penileymajorey7174 To make that statement you have to know about a couple things. AI in sci-fi equals bad. The concept of servitors. Also, that automatic doors are a thing. Servitors are really the only unique part of that post. It's like seeing a jar of a thousand jelly beans and watching someone eat one. I don't know why it sounds like you were threatened by that.
The servators are pretty epic and brutal. I saw a servitor playing the organ in the game trailer that's coming out...wonder if they will do more of that in the game. Thanks again!
@ChompStudio there are actually two forms of machine body cyborgs, he servitors are the convicted criminals or just corpses. the second in robes and religious attire are the techno cult the Adeptus mechanicus high religious technophiles
I would highly recommend watching Lord Inquisitor prologue. It's Unique as far as Warhammer cinematics go in that it shows Earth and how the entire planet is now a giant City. Some of the most beautiful shots of any cinematic. It is truly one of the most eye candy visual cinematics you will find. Also the dawn of War 3 cinematic is fantastic
@@ChompStudio I would love to hear what you as a profesional have to say about the intro movie from the original Dawn of War. It's only 2: 18 minutes, but for me, it's one of the best intros for a wargame i have seen in my 35+ years of gaming, period. Mind you, that game was released in 2004, so this trailer was made almost 20 years ago and with the, in comparison to now, quite limited computing power they had at hand. I've just (re)watched the intro because I was looking for it here on YT and it still sucks me in like when I was installing the game and watching that intro for the first time back in 2004. It's very, very visceral, it throws you right into the action with a very close and personal perspective and it creates, at least in my opinion, an incredibly dense atmosphere with the limitations in resolution and framerate they had to work with in comparison with what we are used now and what even relatively cheap homecomputers can handle nowadays. I mean, 'Astartes' was made by a single guy at home... Link to video: ruclips.net/video/gBgXH7eyRo4/видео.htmlsi=9BOGE8st6-OCSGHV
In this video you have a Primaris Marine encased in Mark X Pattern Armour which is a modular system and can be adapted for different combat scenarios. The Primaris Marines main weapon is The Mark II Crawl Pattern Bolt Rifle which is significantly larger than The First Founding Bolt Gun or Bolter.
Yey I am in a vid :D Perfect :D I love how many of the scenes shown could be stopped and used as a wallpaper. Even the servitors would suffice as a background. It just shows that the staff creating it payed a lot of attention to details. By the way, I's still love to see this compared to the Star craft armouring :P
Perfectly made video for a perfectly made cinematic. Thx You would probably like an older one cinematic - Mark of Chaos But for the video you might use "Death of Hope"
I absolutely adore this animation. And this is all just for one base level Ultramarine. He's not even at a veteran rank yet (which is odd because his service studs show that hes been serving for 100 years). Imagine the process for a terminator/centurion or a Chapter master.
Well years don't mean much. veterans trend to be highly skilled. you can be 400 years old and just a mediocre line soldier. Plus, I guess it's a writing thing, but a lot of chapters have some really long-lived marines. The Wolves of Fenris are like that. I was kind of surprised 300 was kind of the end range for Ultramarines when I finally got around to reading their books.
@dagonofthedepths yeah I suppose that's true. I just feel like if you've been around long enough and you've served for a certain amount of time you have enough seniority to kind of be bestowed the rank. But every chapter I guess would do it differently. I assume the lieutenant of the companies would be the ones to decide who gets better and ranking and if you're a very successful company and you don't lose a lot of guys over time you'd just have a company full of veterans/sergeants and then it kind of defeats the purpose of the rank. And yeah I love the older Marines. I mean look at Bjorn lol. Although with him being a Dreadnought you can make an argument that he doesn't count. When he's not fighting he's basically in stasis. But he fought alongside the emperor. There's also been mentions of still living in M42 custodian dreadnoughts that have been around since before the Great Crusade. But again. Stasis.
I would recommend everyone to watch Helsreach. But if you're not up for 1.5 hours of Warhammer, I think it would be interesting of you watched part 1 and the last part (13) and comment on the way the animation has changed throughout!
@@ChompStudio Looking through it today, it might be hard to do. But it's an interesting journey of an animator from episode 1 to episode 13. But could honestly be a challenging thing to do. If you want to check out something else he's made (Before he got hired by GW where he's now making Angels of Death) Guardsman is a nice little short he made!
Some context of the room. All the part human animatronics are servitors. You had it right with the servo-skulls, which are also servitors. They are lobotomised people who are normally criminals etc. And they have been reprogrammed for a particular purpose. In this case being a part of a ceremony of arming a marine. For these purposes it can be seen as an honour to end up as this as you continue to serve the imperium in your new…. ‘Condition’ The flying babies are known as Cherub’s and are servitor babies, sources of them is a bit up in the air, some say vat grown more recently but see earlier for how else they could be… made.. let’s just say. Ai or any form of automation is heretical and how they got around this is by using Lobotomised humans to perform those tasks with augments. Be it an automated door opener, or something more complex like here. But the character in Red is a member of the Adeptus Mechanicus. Who are a branch of humanity on mars that see flesh as ‘weak’ and disgusting. They are essentially the armoury of humanity, and provide humanity with all the weapons of war. Commonly will replace as much of their body parts as possible as understand augmentation will last longer and not fail them.. so there is normally not much human flesh too them. They are only after the pursuit of knowledge, and have ZERO care for human life, and are the main source of servitors.. you can put 2 and 2 together there. But as you can see in the video they just see this activity as just another task and doesn’t bow to the marine as they are not all that fussed about them. They are more concerned about the suit and the weapon than the marine himself. As they believe each machine has a ‘spirit’ and is something to be worshipped and maintained. As is a part of their ‘machine god’ Yeah, 40k takes ‘grim-dark’ to a whole new level. Makes anything else look like pepper pig in comparison.
With the amount of reverence the Space Marines are given just to Armor them, imagine how it must feel to see a Space Marine on the field as your typical rank and file man of the Militarum. Imagine seeing a borderline Demi God stride across the field. Imagine the hope that creates as the war might just turn around. Imagine the dread that might create as it dawns on you that you might just become a rounding error in the grand scheme of the fight.
Hell yeah glad to see some 40K love around here On the complete opposite spectrum, since I see you are doing games, you should check out the Like a Dragon/Yakuza series.
4:18 did anyone noticed the pupil dilation after the powerpack is attached? Never noticed that before. It's almost like the power pack is not only charging the suit but charging and "awakening" the space marine too.
I gotta wonder if maybe his lack of distinctive features was a deliberate choice. Like without the Power Armor Space Marines are incomplete and dawning it gives his identity form.
The Spacemarine has "less details" on his face because he just received his armor, meaning: not necessarily much happened in his career so far, that would fuck up his face. Maybe a campaign or two, maybe less, considering he is a Primaris and may have been fast tracked to regular Company service. Meanwhile the Servitors and Serfs don't see much sunlight and mealtimes. Their skin detail isn't really something positive.
Oooo good question! I obviously love Astartes cause that's where this all started. But the more people have told me about the Salamanders from Pariah Nexus, and how they are still bad-ass but still have a little more of their humanity and compassion...I really like that take on it too.
@penileymajorey7174 because they are praying for they're creation to protect the Astartes inside. Not because they care about him but because they don't want to lose the suit
@@Thunder-pain the space marine can die and they would still be able to recover the suit. It's not abject apathy towards the space marine. They want the Space marine to survive as well as the machinery to do it's job (and be recoverable).
Uh man, I know this isn't popular and I know that there is a reason for this (even though I think it's a poor one) but that flipping eye lenses thing, I hate it with a passion lol. It's that type of dumb cool that falls apart as soon as you think about it and one of the leading causes of death for space marines is getting shot in the eye. So let's make the eyes more vulnerable by putting all these little motors just so we can take off the bottom half of the helm and use it as a rebreather. Really wouldn't bug me so much if it didn't hurt them in canon for doing that. Most power armor improvements addressed issues the last series had. like one, marines where getting shot in the throat, so they added in a gorget to protect the neck better. This seems backwards. Oh course the real reason is they wanted to make models with mask and they just used half a marine helmet to do it so now they have a canon reason why that is. Which cool. Kind of the same reason why bolters don't have stocks, where they broke too easy and where took hard to model in plastic so they just took them out and gave a thin reason why you can't have that in lore. Something about it not working with power armor? Might be wrong but anyway that was the meta reason for it.
@@ChompStudio Well I'm kind of a function guy so when something has no function conceptionally it's dumb esthetically as well. Yeah, I'm all for rule of cool but it's like fight scenes where that 1 guy beats on henchman #51 for a full 30 seconds and the other 20 guys surrounding him just stand and let him, it starts to become goofy to me rather than cool. Same here where it comes off as cartoonish and unnecessary but that's my opinion.
True but the devil is in the details and time of release difference, to me this Ritual, a bit lacks in thing that space part, doesn't seem to be space ready. Maybe it's an earth era ( somewhere around Horus heresy, im not that knowledgeable with that timetable), when it was just a power suit and not yet space ready, like we see in Astartes. Anyway you watched Legacy of the Void, so i wait for Wings of Liberty trailer and to complete that maybe Legacy of the Swarm too.
What should we watch next? Loved this cinematic!
I suggest to watch "Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team Cinematic Trailer - 2021" so you could finish all of the M2 studio animations they've done for Warhammer 40k: Horus Heresy + 9 edition + 10 edition trailers + Pariah Nexus. All this awesome trailers was made by the same guys. Then there are a LOT of amazing fan animations and trailers for games (like Dawn of War 2 + 3 or Vraks Chapter 1 or even Horus Heresy Death of Hope fan project). You are a lucky guy to have ALL of this amazing official and fan CGI galore for 40k, back in my days we've waited YEARS for a single trailer for a 40k game, and that was all.
I suggest "Warhammer 40.000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters | Cinematic Trailer" and "Warhammer 40,000: Darktide - World Intro Official 4K Trailer" and "Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor - Martyr - Cinematic Release Trailer" and "Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 - Launch Trailer" and "Dawn of War III - Announce Trailer" first i mentioned is about 1 and half up to 2 mintues long , 2nd and 3rd is about 3-4 mintues , last i mentioned is 4 minutes. Great Cinematic Trailers for games representing what warhammer is about. Edit: If you want to keep the warhammer theme going on that are my suggestions.
The The War Within Announce Cinematic for World of Warcraft which dropped yesterday has the best facial animation, specular work and microgeometry I've ever seen in anything by a long shot
You should take a look at the original Starcraft 2 - Wings of Liberty cinematic. It's the full armoring sequence of a Terran Marine, and it just oozes Blizzard's style and attention to detail.
Those half humans and half machine Is called a servator
Well basically a slave and they just brain washed so hard they forgot there past and are used tire lessly
This might beg the question that why not a literral robot?
Well than you should search 'golden age/dark age of technology'
And yes those guys in 1:33 this scene well I think these are those guys who failed on becoming a space marine so they are used like that and there life is trash
I too go through the same armoring process every time I get dressed for work. I get minions to bring me my backpack as my wife does my tie and anoints my body with sacred cologne.
Haha Someone remaking this video for every day life would be awesome!
@@ChompStudio I accept this coffee, awakening my body's spirit.
I think one of my favourite little details in this video is when the power pack powers up the camera focuses on the marine's face and you can see his pupils dilate fully.
To your question about the half torsos. Those are servators. Effectively Humanity used to have ai many thousands of years ago and it rebelled against them causing Untold destruction. In addition to that they also had demonic invasions and a loss of all space travel at the exact same time for 5000 years in a period known as the age of strife. It was even worse to live in than current 40 k. So Humanity now has an incredibly strict no AI policy. But what are you going to do about all those repetitive tasks machines used to do? I mean right now we have machines who is so job is to open and close doors automatically. Well, anyone that commits a crime you take apart their body and turn them into a half machine that runs off their brain hopefully having been given a proper mind scrubbing and then that person if you want to call it that well now do a specific task for the rest of their life, such as open doors automatically when people come by or put on a specific piece of armor. The babies are similar but they're generally that grown rather than criminal babies but if you don't have enough Vats people will still collect the baby from somewhere. Remember, the most ubiquitous resource in the Imperium is Manpower. There are trillions of people out there and you will not be missed.
@penileymajorey7174 To make that statement you have to know about a couple things. AI in sci-fi equals bad. The concept of servitors. Also, that automatic doors are a thing. Servitors are really the only unique part of that post. It's like seeing a jar of a thousand jelly beans and watching someone eat one. I don't know why it sounds like you were threatened by that.
The servators are pretty epic and brutal. I saw a servitor playing the organ in the game trailer that's coming out...wonder if they will do more of that in the game. Thanks again!
@ChompStudio there are actually two forms of machine body cyborgs, he servitors are the convicted criminals or just corpses. the second in robes and religious attire are the techno cult the Adeptus mechanicus high religious technophiles
@penileymajorey7174some people just speak more eloquently bro
Well spoken brother, the emperor protects.
I would highly recommend watching Lord Inquisitor prologue. It's Unique as far as Warhammer cinematics go in that it shows Earth and how the entire planet is now a giant City. Some of the most beautiful shots of any cinematic. It is truly one of the most eye candy visual cinematics you will find.
Also the dawn of War 3 cinematic is fantastic
Copy that....adding it to the list. Thanks!
@@ChompStudio a shame that it was canned tho...
@@ChompStudio I would love to hear what you as a profesional have to say about the intro movie from the original Dawn of War. It's only 2: 18 minutes, but for me, it's one of the best intros for a wargame i have seen in my 35+ years of gaming, period. Mind you, that game was released in 2004, so this trailer was made almost 20 years ago and with the, in comparison to now, quite limited computing power they had at hand.
I've just (re)watched the intro because I was looking for it here on YT and it still sucks me in like when I was installing the game and watching that intro for the first time back in 2004. It's very, very visceral, it throws you right into the action with a very close and personal perspective and it creates, at least in my opinion, an incredibly dense atmosphere with the limitations in resolution and framerate they had to work with in comparison with what we are used now and what even relatively cheap homecomputers can handle nowadays. I mean, 'Astartes' was made by a single guy at home...
Link to video: ruclips.net/video/gBgXH7eyRo4/видео.htmlsi=9BOGE8st6-OCSGHV
1:51 Oh wow, the perfect still! That is some _striking_ resemblance!
Oh man! Does this channel need to make a live action version?
@@ChompStudio Hey, at least you now have something to do should you ever feel bored!
In this video you have a Primaris Marine encased in Mark X Pattern Armour which is a modular system and can be adapted for different combat scenarios. The Primaris Marines main weapon is The Mark II Crawl Pattern Bolt Rifle which is significantly larger than The First Founding Bolt Gun or Bolter.
Ooo ok cool. I didn't know the armor could be constantly adapted...thats awesome!
Yey I am in a vid :D Perfect :D
I love how many of the scenes shown could be stopped and used as a wallpaper. Even the servitors would suffice as a background. It just shows that the staff creating it payed a lot of attention to details.
By the way, I's still love to see this compared to the Star craft armouring :P
Thanks again!
I wish I could have this oath as a ringtone
I wonder why nobody just pointed out how lookalike main character and Ryan are . On 9:00 transition it works just perfect
haha I wish I was this badass!
Perfectly made video for a perfectly made cinematic.
Thx
You would probably like an older one cinematic - Mark of Chaos
But for the video you might use "Death of Hope"
Hey thanks for the kind word. I will add these other recommendations to the " The List"
Dude, seeing your excitement is awesome, great reaction.
These animation are seriously good!
10th edidion trailer and horos heresy trailer is amazing too
Oooo alright cool! I might have already done both of those in another video...but Ill double check.
I absolutely adore this animation. And this is all just for one base level Ultramarine. He's not even at a veteran rank yet (which is odd because his service studs show that hes been serving for 100 years). Imagine the process for a terminator/centurion or a Chapter master.
Such a great cinematic! One of my favorites now!
Well years don't mean much. veterans trend to be highly skilled. you can be 400 years old and just a mediocre line soldier. Plus, I guess it's a writing thing, but a lot of chapters have some really long-lived marines. The Wolves of Fenris are like that. I was kind of surprised 300 was kind of the end range for Ultramarines when I finally got around to reading their books.
@dagonofthedepths yeah I suppose that's true. I just feel like if you've been around long enough and you've served for a certain amount of time you have enough seniority to kind of be bestowed the rank. But every chapter I guess would do it differently. I assume the lieutenant of the companies would be the ones to decide who gets better and ranking and if you're a very successful company and you don't lose a lot of guys over time you'd just have a company full of veterans/sergeants and then it kind of defeats the purpose of the rank. And yeah I love the older Marines. I mean look at Bjorn lol. Although with him being a Dreadnought you can make an argument that he doesn't count. When he's not fighting he's basically in stasis. But he fought alongside the emperor. There's also been mentions of still living in M42 custodian dreadnoughts that have been around since before the Great Crusade. But again. Stasis.
Enjoyed your reaction and analysis! I have to say, at 1:51 I couldn't help but wonder "Hmm, you as an Astartes?"
Haha....I just need to add my service badges and grow another few feet...then Id be good to go! haha
I would recommend everyone to watch Helsreach. But if you're not up for 1.5 hours of Warhammer, I think it would be interesting of you watched part 1 and the last part (13) and comment on the way the animation has changed throughout!
I have this on the list...just need to figure out how to present it! Thanks again!
@@ChompStudio Looking through it today, it might be hard to do. But it's an interesting journey of an animator from episode 1 to episode 13. But could honestly be a challenging thing to do.
If you want to check out something else he's made (Before he got hired by GW where he's now making Angels of Death) Guardsman is a nice little short he made!
Some context of the room.
All the part human animatronics are servitors. You had it right with the servo-skulls, which are also servitors. They are lobotomised people who are normally criminals etc. And they have been reprogrammed for a particular purpose. In this case being a part of a ceremony of arming a marine. For these purposes it can be seen as an honour to end up as this as you continue to serve the imperium in your new…. ‘Condition’
The flying babies are known as Cherub’s and are servitor babies, sources of them is a bit up in the air, some say vat grown more recently but see earlier for how else they could be… made.. let’s just say.
Ai or any form of automation is heretical and how they got around this is by using Lobotomised humans to perform those tasks with augments. Be it an automated door opener, or something more complex like here.
But the character in Red is a member of the Adeptus Mechanicus. Who are a branch of humanity on mars that see flesh as ‘weak’ and disgusting. They are essentially the armoury of humanity, and provide humanity with all the weapons of war. Commonly will replace as much of their body parts as possible as understand augmentation will last longer and not fail them.. so there is normally not much human flesh too them. They are only after the pursuit of knowledge, and have ZERO care for human life, and are the main source of servitors.. you can put 2 and 2 together there.
But as you can see in the video they just see this activity as just another task and doesn’t bow to the marine as they are not all that fussed about them. They are more concerned about the suit and the weapon than the marine himself. As they believe each machine has a ‘spirit’ and is something to be worshipped and maintained. As is a part of their ‘machine god’
Yeah, 40k takes ‘grim-dark’ to a whole new level. Makes anything else look like pepper pig in comparison.
Yessss this is amazing thanks!
With the amount of reverence the Space Marines are given just to Armor them, imagine how it must feel to see a Space Marine on the field as your typical rank and file man of the Militarum.
Imagine seeing a borderline Demi God stride across the field. Imagine the hope that creates as the war might just turn around. Imagine the dread that might create as it dawns on you that you might just become a rounding error in the grand scheme of the fight.
there are several great fan made 40K animations my own favourite being the one man project, Death of Hope
Sounds good! Got it on the list!
try : the raptor , is a similar thing but by a fan
I absolutely second The Raptor, and not just because that's my fav Space Marine Chapter!
Sounds good! Ill add it to the list. Thanks!
Sounds good!
Very cool breakdown.
Hey thanks!
Hell yeah glad to see some 40K love around here
On the complete opposite spectrum, since I see you are doing games, you should check out the Like a Dragon/Yakuza series.
Sounds good! Ill check it out!
4:18 did anyone noticed the pupil dilation after the powerpack is attached? Never noticed that before. It's almost like the power pack is not only charging the suit but charging and "awakening" the space marine too.
I'd love to see you react to the cinematics from Warhammer 40K Darktide. An update last month brought brand new cinematics.
Ooooo ok. I have only seen the once from around initial launch. Ill check it out! Thanks!
I thought it was you in the video first lol.
Haha I wish I was 8ft tall!
I gotta wonder if maybe his lack of distinctive features was a deliberate choice. Like without the Power Armor Space Marines are incomplete and dawning it gives his identity form.
The Spacemarine has "less details" on his face because he just received his armor, meaning: not necessarily much happened in his career so far, that would fuck up his face. Maybe a campaign or two, maybe less, considering he is a Primaris and may have been fast tracked to regular Company service.
Meanwhile the Servitors and Serfs don't see much sunlight and mealtimes. Their skin detail isn't really something positive.
From what you've seen so far and what you know! Who would you consider your favorite faction!
Oooo good question! I obviously love Astartes cause that's where this all started. But the more people have told me about the Salamanders from Pariah Nexus, and how they are still bad-ass but still have a little more of their humanity and compassion...I really like that take on it too.
If you gained a bit more weight around your cheeks, you could cosplay as the guy in the trailer with near 100% accuracy.
That would be awesome....I just keep gaining it around my stomach instead...dang it!
Hell! It's about TIME!... No wait... thats another awsome universe xD
I'm pretty sure the mechanicus are praying to the technology and suit of armor and could care less about the human inside of it
This would not surprise me! Thanks!
@penileymajorey7174That's some SWEET armor... Oh, yeah, the space marine's pretty great too. - Some Magos, probably... XD
@penileymajorey7174 because they are praying for they're creation to protect the Astartes inside. Not because they care about him but because they don't want to lose the suit
@@Thunder-pain the space marine can die and they would still be able to recover the suit. It's not abject apathy towards the space marine. They want the Space marine to survive as well as the machinery to do it's job (and be recoverable).
I’d recommend reacting to the Dawn of War III cinematic trailer. Such a great trailer for a not so good rts game
Sounds good! Adding to the list. Thanks!
4:47 anyone know the theme that starts playing here? So badass
Someone has to know......this community is CRAZY knowledgeable with 40k
Charlie has entered the chat*
Indeed.
Uh man, I know this isn't popular and I know that there is a reason for this (even though I think it's a poor one) but that flipping eye lenses thing, I hate it with a passion lol. It's that type of dumb cool that falls apart as soon as you think about it and one of the leading causes of death for space marines is getting shot in the eye. So let's make the eyes more vulnerable by putting all these little motors just so we can take off the bottom half of the helm and use it as a rebreather. Really wouldn't bug me so much if it didn't hurt them in canon for doing that. Most power armor improvements addressed issues the last series had. like one, marines where getting shot in the throat, so they added in a gorget to protect the neck better. This seems backwards.
Oh course the real reason is they wanted to make models with mask and they just used half a marine helmet to do it so now they have a canon reason why that is. Which cool. Kind of the same reason why bolters don't have stocks, where they broke too easy and where took hard to model in plastic so they just took them out and gave a thin reason why you can't have that in lore. Something about it not working with power armor? Might be wrong but anyway that was the meta reason for it.
Ahhh yeah...I can see this argument. BUT does it look cool in the cinematic??
@@ChompStudio Well I'm kind of a function guy so when something has no function conceptionally it's dumb esthetically as well. Yeah, I'm all for rule of cool but it's like fight scenes where that 1 guy beats on henchman #51 for a full 30 seconds and the other 20 guys surrounding him just stand and let him, it starts to become goofy to me rather than cool. Same here where it comes off as cartoonish and unnecessary but that's my opinion.
It’s a magazine not a clip
you look a lot like England cricketer andrew strauss
Good looking guy that Andrew Strauss haha
1:50 looks like you're reacting to yourself lol
A very long watch but.... Hellsreach. I will not give any other context.
Copy that...adding it to the list! Thanks!
is it a clip or a mag? :)
Ha....yes.
but the shining light of the candles in the church scene are not realistic, thesis detail worked out poorly. Candlelight is always a flickering light.
I could see that for sure.
Starcraft 2 did thia scene first. 40k did this scene SO MUCH BETTER
Just watched that video...very interesting.
To be fair, the starcraft 2 version came out over a decade before this one.
Would you be interested in reacting to Honkai Star Rail stuff?
Im not familer with it...Ill have to check it out!
*Eye twitch* Magazine.
Uh oh!
Still doesn't match making of a Marine from StarCraft 2, to me.
Both are awesome!
True but the devil is in the details and time of release difference, to me this Ritual, a bit lacks in thing that space part, doesn't seem to be space ready. Maybe it's an earth era ( somewhere around Horus heresy, im not that knowledgeable with that timetable), when it was just a power suit and not yet space ready, like we see in Astartes.
Anyway you watched Legacy of the Void, so i wait for Wings of Liberty trailer and to complete that maybe Legacy of the Swarm too.
Ill add them to the list! Thanks!