I actually like ultramarines, but I like to imagine how epic this game would be if you were a blood angel, succumbing more and more into the black rage as the game reaches the end until, for the very final fight, you perceive yourself as the primarch himself in battle
cal bilder the red thirst is very different from the black rage. The rage is were the blood angels and their successors see themselves at their primarch in his final hours of life locked in the battle for terra and they are driven mad because they see their own death yet willing give their lives to weaken horus so he can be defeated and they act this out and are almost impossible to guide except by the chaplains. The thirst is were they have a lust for the blood of others brought on by combat and they will slaughter and even try to drink the blood of those killed.
saying that the red thirst and the black rage are "very different" seems a bit of an overstatement. anyway, he said he wanted to see one gradually succumbing, which only happens with the red thirst, not the black rage. The existence of two very similar defects suggests to me that there was something in the early lore that had the effect of making blood angels insane but didn't have a name and it was just described in two ways by different names as the lore evolved.
they are not the same.. the red thirst is a part of the blood angels gene seed and the black rage happened when they lost their leader he was always known to have phy abilities and when he died those abilities forever marked his legion. I know you all are not trying to make a point without reading any of the lore or anything but totally seems what is happening
cal bilder I don't find hard to imagine a blood angel experimenting very faint "symptoms" before the real black rage triggers... something like hearing wispers....the voice of the primarch, or the evil laugh of horus....In the game this could (hypothetically) happen when the chaos threat become obvious
Weeeeeeelllll technically they got him, because he MAY be under the influence of the warp/chaos, which everyone would not approve, codex astartes, or not.
I thought the Inquisition had the power to conscript whomever they wanted, except space marine chapters. Then again, maybe they have bullied them into submission - "either you will help us subdue Titus or we'll have a long chat" may have been the case. Or just setting an example, I don't know.
@@miguelnollet3056 They technically have the authority to conscript even an entire chapter, but it has been done just a couple of times... and usually, it went into an utter disaster. The Space Wolves on Armageddon are the best example: they literally stomped the Inquisition with an army of Sister of Battles and Grey Knight because they were idiotic enough to bring the fight onto their homeworld Fenris.
there was a trilogy planned for this series but it got canned when THQ went under. second game titus escapes from inquisition, third game he makes his own chapter. never coming out though.
The Inquisition suspects Titus to have acquired his resistance through unholy means, and they are right to do so: resistance to Warp energy is a common blessing that the Chaos God Khorne grants his followers. A second, slim possibility is that Titus is a psychic null, but if this were the case every psyker he came into contact with would have sensed it. Drogan and that Chaos Champion didn't sense anything.
CountBifford Not to mention that a chapter librarian would have sensed something like a blank. But I don't suspect that they would have killed him at the end of this game. After all, they'd want a sequel (even if it will never appear now).
unnamednewbie13 they said in some interveiw that titus would have gone all renegade in the 2nd game and by the 3rd would have started up his own chapter. Sounds abit........ I would love them to make a new game thou, i mean the first couple trailers i saw back in the day i saw titan shooting at nids and a carnifex killing a dred
brokenhalo2001 Sounds awful. I just wish they would have consolidated the DLC into a free pack after support for the game was pretty much canceled. Community's too small.
Lord Nemeroth is all joy and happy even in his dead, unknown to him the Chaos gods doesn't take failure kindly, and having in mind he got killed right after obtaining demonhood yeah, he has a great future ahead of him as a Chaos spawn.
I don't think you can become chaos-spawn after you've become a daemon prince. Simply because you're no longer physical. But Im still sure the punishment for his failure will be unpleasent all the same.
Truth be told, Warhammer 40k is always blowing out of proportion the things each race can do physically and mentally. But that hardly matters here because this fight was fucking sick.
if necessary you can always say the Orks got so impressed by Titus that they believed he could wreck stuff like that. we all know that what Orks believe becomes true if enough do, its the ultimate plot armor!
@@emetanti I like how Commissar Yarrick was believed by the Orks themselves to be so ferocious that he could kill someone by staring at them, so to prove what the Orks believed he *removed his eye and got a bionic eye that shoots lasers.*
BaneKiller Grey knights are immune (supposedly) to corruption. If it were a GK, the inquisition would have given him a complimentary pat on the back and then mind-neutered all of the imperial guard. Then he would have headed back to the warp in his self-proclaimed Battle Barge, renamed "The Sister-Fister" and crashed it into Tzeentch's crystal palace before fucking shit up.
Titus is sitting in prison cell. Starring on the ground. (Black Templar knocks on the door) Hey Titus you have a visitor. Titus: Who? His name is Gabriel Angelos from the Blood Ravens chapter.
Funny how I just started looking into WH40k this year. Then I looked up videos of this game, liking the soundtrack, the atmosphere, reading comments about how it respects the property. I shared your disappointment that this game languished without a sequel. And I'm happy for you guys right now! 👍
+WarbossGoreGutz It would've made more sense if they were instead Grey Knights or maybe even Sisters of Battle, but like the Ork said they're probably there just to look pretty.
Grey Knights wouldn't have made sense. A) He's most likely of the Ordo Hereticus, not the Ordo Malleus and B) Grey Knights don't just go walking around. Their existence is a closely guarded secret, so much so that they typically have anyone outside of the Inquisition who witnesses them psychically mindwiped or just straight up killed. Even Titus wouldn't be allowed to know about them.
Kindda sucks that you can't properly 1v1 this guy but it makes sence, even if he's not a full demon Prince physically by that point he's still gonna be absurdly op.
One Ultramarine takes out a daemon prince by punching. Not in this galactic lifetime. That thing should be able to take out a Carnefex with one hand tied behind its back. It could take out a squad of half a dozen space marines. This needed to end with Lemus Russ stepping out of the warp, pulling out Nemoroth's spine, winking for the camera, and stepping back in.
Jason Holyoake Leman Russ is the Primarch of the Space Wolves. Space Marines are organized into Legions. At the head of the Legion was its Primarch Commander who oversaw the Legion's headquarters. Below this were the Chapters of the Legion, each of which was commanded by a Chapter Commander. Each Chapter in turn was divided into a number of Battalions, each of which was further divided into Companies. The Company itself is divided into a number of Squads. The most numerous Legion of all was the Ultramarines. The Primarchs were the twenty genetically-engineered "sons" of the Emperor.
Well now relic is property of SEGA (they've even update Space Marine to add the logo) They've made Dawn of War 3...so there's still som hope for a space marine sequel
@@TheA13000 To be quite honest, Dawn of war 3 could have been good had they not done a piss poor job with it. I mean Jumping Angelos in Tartaros Terminator armor? Also he didn't display the augmetic eye which he replace his damaged eye that he received after defeating Azariah Kyras And not to mention the inconsistency in voice actors. The list goes on.
@@ETH5626 the changing VA was the biggest sin, I think, even worse than the art style messups and the story. If the VA was good we could have at least memed it like we did Soulstorm.
As he's falling you see a Thuderhawk fly towards him. I can only assume that the Thunderhawk caught him...as stupid as that sounds. I can't see any other way he would have survived.
lascannon and melta gun is the best choice for the last mission if you play it on hard. If you use these 2 weapons during the campaign you won't have a problem to kill the psykers on the 3rd wave instantly before dealing with the bloodletters. If you're good on evading attacks and counter attack on melee you can beat this mission on hard even with chainsword and without using fury. It's cool to start nemeroth with full fury meter :)
@@HibsGunit Resistant to the Warp, but not a psyker himself. That, and the Grey Knights take on new recruits the same way as other chapters. Now the Deathwatch? I can totally see him being a Blackshield there. Yep, totally my headcanon. I'm sure the Ordo Xenos could use someone like Titus. He's out there making the xenos shit their pants.
It just goes to show you that even if you save an entire world from an Ork invasion and stop a Chaos Lord who tried to corrupt an entire planet, you are branded an agent of Chaos all because of a slight advantage you have against the enemy. It was the will of the Emperor of Man that kept Titus safe from the warp touch. Not once did anyone say, "Thanks for saving the Titan world. Thanks for stopping the Ork Boss Grimskull. And thanks for showing us all that even a Daemon Prince can be killed."
I can explain both. That Valkyrie has the sigil of the Inquisition on it. Lt Mira being a Cadian would doubtless recognize their sigil as the work of the Inquisition is ceaseless on Caida. Such close proximity to the Eye of Terror means that they are dealing with around 100 cults a WEEK. Also the Black Templars were en route to Forge World Graia with Blood Ravens Squad Corvus when they linked up with the Liberation Fleet at Bakka. Inquisitor Thrax likely requested their aid at short notice.
Of all the games with uncertain sequels, this is among the greatest ones. If i had more money, I would buy the rights to this, and have a relic and platinum games create the sequel. Any other games with uncertain sequels?
That sounds like a great idea! It gives way for a lot of character development, lots of different personalities; something very lacking in this game. It'd be cool to see marines from different chapters working together. Also there could be co-op play, having the different marines using their specific attributes to forward the mission. And I think a great enemy for the game would be the Tyranids.
Go for a Thunder Hammer. I haven't played this game, but from all the walkthroughs of this game I had seen so far, using a thunder hammer, though slow, is especially effective against masses of enemies, Nobs, Daemons and Chaos Space Marine champions.
The maddening thing is, all of this, the entire onslaught of the Orks and Chaos, the loss, the suffering, and the death and the bloodshed, was just a Tuesday in the world of Warhammer 40k. Like planetary invasion is a side mission turf war you'd see in a GTA Game.
Regardless of how easy the final fight with Nemeroth was; it certainly is interesting that for once someone had actually succeeded in stopping a Chaos Lord from fully achieving Daemon Hood; Titus basically got Nemeroth before he fully transformed. In Dawn Of War we knew Sindri was bound to succeed in achieving his initial goal with the Maledictum and in this game I thought the same would happen with Nemeroth but he literally got stopped mid-way when Titus threw him off :D
Crazy theory, but what if Titus actually becomes a Grey Knight? The original Grey Knights were from Chapters of Space Marines that were able to resist the Warp without corruption, right? Hell, if I recall correctly a couple of them were from Chapters that had defected from the Emperor.
The Inqusition also don't have much power over Navigators and are in fact somewhat subservient to the Adeptus Custodes. Any Space Marine Chapet Master or higher ranking man can command him and in terms of the heresy they probably would co operate with the Inqusition for an actual heresy concern but they do ignore them in terms of Smurf-Heresy.
Funny how Inquisition can "order" Ultramarines what to do, esp after Imperium Secundus and creation of chapters. I think Calgar could go there and say, f*** you inqusitor this astartes coming with me.
He's not a psyker so Grey Knights are unlikely. The Deathwatch would be a waste of his ability to resist chaos. The inquisition is brutal but not wasteful, I think they would have made him an inquisitor in the ordo malleus to act as a deamon hunter like the one that arrested him.
actually from what I've read, the inquisition does have power over them as well, it's just that they usually proceed with caution when dealing with them as their support and cooperation is better than their hostility or resistance.
This is gonna sound really weird, but if you pause the video at exactly six minutes, then start the Simpsons Hit and Run song "The Fat and the Furious" and the video at the same time, the song's second half hilariously matches up with the entire final fight sequence; it's quite good actually
No it does because while they have no official power the Space Marines do work with them willingly a lot and the Ultramarines certainly do. Plus they can declare them Excommunicate Traitoris which is a pretty good reason to co operate.
Note: The Sigmar of Warhammer Fantasy (and the universe of Warhammer Fantasy in general) are entirely separate from the setting of Warhammer 40k. The Emperor might have had the name Sigmar at some point, but he and the deity of the same name are completely different entities from completely different universes.
Inquisitors may recruit whomever they wish to accompany them as they have that authority. The grey knights are not the Inquisitions bodyguard. They are the Inquisitions fighting force and they would not be needed to accompany that Inquisitor on such a mundane task.
@wtfronsson There is DLC availble. There is a game called Kill Team that when you finish it you get a new weapon (sword) that is devastating. The game is two player co-op if you wish.
in fact, I provide you with this piece of info from the warhammer wiki: "As the most important arm of the Imperial government dedicated to ensuring the security of the Imperium of Man, the authority of the Inquisition technically supersedes all others, including, in theory, a High Lord of Terra or even a Chapter Master of the Adeptus Astartes"
I really hope that if there is a sequel it will be.... "Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Space Marine" That would be a game I'd play for a LONG time.... For chaos!
It just goes to show you that even if you save an entire world from an Ork invasion and stop a Chaos Lord who tried to corrupt an entire planet, you are branded an agent of Chaos all because of a slight advantage you have against the enemy. It was the will of the Emperor of Man that kept Titus safe from the warp touch. Not once did anyone say, "Thanks for saving the Titan world. Thanks for stopping the Ork Boss Grimskull. And thanks for showing us all that even a Daemon Prince can be killed."
If Emperor returns he would smite Mankind because they became religious cult something he hates. Emperor is all about science, logic and reason not religion.
@@domagojkersun9630 It would also be a MASSIVE kick in the balls for The Emperor - Not only did ONE side of his Astartes (The Traitor Legions) fall to the Ruinous Powers, but even the so-called "Loyalists" did as well. How..? Both sides live their lives' based upon the works of The Emperor's supposed weakest son, Lorgar Aurellian. That..? more than anything, is going to piss him off!
He was not going to become a demon prince... A choas spawn more.like...if he had been granted that Titus would not have been able to stop him....well that just how I see it anyway
Inquisition: A Man who cannot be tainted by chaos?! HERESY
The Emperor of Mankind in his chair: OOOORRRR...my faithful servant ?
The Grey Knights would like to have a word with that Inquisitor.
@@matts1166 Grey Knights serve the Inquisition they even helped them in war agains the Space Wolves!
@@user-br4qp4pw2o
Fuck the grey Knights!!
Traitors they are!!
Lord Nemeroth: "The power of chaos is within you, calling to this relic"
*B L O O M I N E C K I S O N L I N E*
I actually like ultramarines, but I like to imagine how epic this game would be if you were a blood angel, succumbing more and more into the black rage as the game reaches the end until, for the very final fight, you perceive yourself as the primarch himself in battle
*red thirst
cal bilder the red thirst is very different from the black rage. The rage is were the blood angels and their successors see themselves at their primarch in his final hours of life locked in the battle for terra and they are driven mad because they see their own death yet willing give their lives to weaken horus so he can be defeated and they act this out and are almost impossible to guide except by the chaplains. The thirst is were they have a lust for the blood of others brought on by combat and they will slaughter and even try to drink the blood of those killed.
saying that the red thirst and the black rage are "very different" seems a bit of an overstatement. anyway, he said he wanted to see one gradually succumbing, which only happens with the red thirst, not the black rage. The existence of two very similar defects suggests to me that there was something in the early lore that had the effect of making blood angels insane but didn't have a name and it was just described in two ways by different names as the lore evolved.
they are not the same.. the red thirst is a part of the blood angels gene seed and the black rage happened when they lost their leader he was always known to have phy abilities and when he died those abilities forever marked his legion. I know you all are not trying to make a point without reading any of the lore or anything but totally seems what is happening
cal bilder I don't find hard to imagine a blood angel experimenting very faint "symptoms" before the real black rage triggers... something like hearing wispers....the voice of the primarch, or the evil laugh of horus....In the game this could (hypothetically) happen when the chaos threat become obvious
I enjoyed this game. Titus made the Ultramarines cool again. Too bad there won't be a sequel since THQ went under.
+robert watts Well DOW3 just got announced and it's made by relic also, so we can hope for Space Marine 2.
James Yeow and it suuuuucked
SEGA of Europe inherited the Space Marine IP, but hasn't yet considered surfacing the SM2 continuation.
Give it to the makers of the Yakuza games.
@@royasturias1784 Why the Yakuza games?
There won’t be a sequel also thanks to the inquisition arresting titus for heresy.
Black Templar’s aiding the inquisitions investigation into a space marine because he didn’t follow the codex Astartes?
Pot.....kettle....black
Weeeeeeelllll technically they got him, because he MAY be under the influence of the warp/chaos, which everyone would not approve, codex astartes, or not.
I thought the Inquisition had the power to conscript whomever they wanted, except space marine chapters. Then again, maybe they have bullied them into submission - "either you will help us subdue Titus or we'll have a long chat" may have been the case. Or just setting an example, I don't know.
@@miguelnollet3056 since the templars are pretty anti codex they might have found it enjoyable to see a ultramarine in conflict with the inquisition.
@@timvanrijn8239 "hehe, get fucked by your own book silly codex enjoyer"
@@miguelnollet3056 They technically have the authority to conscript even an entire chapter, but it has been done just a couple of times... and usually, it went into an utter disaster. The Space Wolves on Armageddon are the best example: they literally stomped the Inquisition with an army of Sister of Battles and Grey Knight because they were idiotic enough to bring the fight onto their homeworld Fenris.
They really need to make a second one.
this time with a chaos campaign too woukd be awesome :D
Rogal Dorn thq went bust. not going to happen.
From what I hear though, they had an awesome plan for this.
there was a trilogy planned for this series but it got canned when THQ went under. second game titus escapes from inquisition, third game he makes his own chapter. never coming out though.
@@barkbobber7634 I knew bout 2nd game where he'll probably become chaos space marine.It's a shame that it'll not come to live((.
The fact this never got a sequel is a new form of heresy
I'd settle for a remaster.
Geralt of Rivia now that, Great Witcher... is the best option I’ve ever heard
ruclips.net/video/PMqvC507g1M/видео.html Not any more
@@citrusorange794 According to the Codex Astartes I am absolutely stoked
@@romancapulus5577 the fact that you (probably) never knew about the upcoming sequel... is heresy
(a little joke aside, this hasn't aged well)
It's the will of the Emperor that protected him from the warp, I believe.
The Inquisition suspects Titus to have acquired his resistance through unholy means, and they are right to do so: resistance to Warp energy is a common blessing that the Chaos God Khorne grants his followers.
A second, slim possibility is that Titus is a psychic null, but if this were the case every psyker he came into contact with would have sensed it. Drogan and that Chaos Champion didn't sense anything.
CountBifford Not to mention that a chapter librarian would have sensed something like a blank. But I don't suspect that they would have killed him at the end of this game. After all, they'd want a sequel (even if it will never appear now).
unnamednewbie13 they said in some interveiw that titus would have gone all renegade in the 2nd game and by the 3rd would have started up his own chapter. Sounds abit........ I would love them to make a new game thou, i mean the first couple trailers i saw back in the day i saw titan shooting at nids and a carnifex killing a dred
brokenhalo2001 Sounds awful. I just wish they would have consolidated the DLC into a free pack after support for the game was pretty much canceled. Community's too small.
yeh its really fucked up the dlc i got dred assualt and have only ever played ONE game.
Lord Nemeroth is all joy and happy even in his dead, unknown to him the Chaos gods doesn't take failure kindly, and having in mind he got killed right after obtaining demonhood yeah, he has a great future ahead of him as a Chaos spawn.
I don't think you can become chaos-spawn after you've become a daemon prince. Simply because you're no longer physical. But Im still sure the punishment for his failure will be unpleasent all the same.
I love how in this game you don't kill the big baddie, you simply return him to his domain.
Truth be told, Warhammer 40k is always blowing out of proportion the things each race can do physically and mentally. But that hardly matters here because this fight was fucking sick.
if necessary you can always say the Orks got so impressed by Titus that they believed he could wreck stuff like that.
we all know that what Orks believe becomes true if enough do, its the ultimate plot armor!
@@emetanti I like how Commissar Yarrick was believed by the Orks themselves to be so ferocious that he could kill someone by staring at them, so to prove what the Orks believed he *removed his eye and got a bionic eye that shoots lasers.*
@@THEGRUMPTRUCK metal af
Nemeroth brings memories of my ex-mother-in-law
leftenant: the damned inquisition is here
inquisitor thrax: NOBODY EXPECTS THE INQUISITION!
You want to talk to your gods?
I will send you to them!
Hehe yeah.
a true 40k game
9:54 anybody think that man lose his arms
Robouate should come back and shank Leandros for going against what he actually stood for.
grey Knights do this shit all the time
that true lol
BaneKiller Grey knights are immune (supposedly) to corruption. If it were a GK, the inquisition would have given him a complimentary pat on the back and then mind-neutered all of the imperial guard.
Then he would have headed back to the warp in his self-proclaimed Battle Barge, renamed "The Sister-Fister" and crashed it into Tzeentch's crystal palace before fucking shit up.
maaaaaaaaannn, this game was so good.
I love how heavy their steps sound. God damn walking tanks.
Titus is sitting in prison cell. Starring on the ground. (Black Templar knocks on the door) Hey Titus you have a visitor.
Titus: Who?
His name is Gabriel Angelos from the Blood Ravens chapter.
Funny how I just started looking into WH40k this year. Then I looked up videos of this game, liking the soundtrack, the atmosphere, reading comments about how it respects the property.
I shared your disappointment that this game languished without a sequel.
And I'm happy for you guys right now! 👍
I thought that the Black Templars hated the Inquisition more than most Chapters. Why are they escorting and Inquisitor?
+Adam Stringer Dem black'unz is there ta look fancy. but dem being dere breaks da lore in all propa mana
+WarbossGoreGutz i agree with the green skin
+WarbossGoreGutz It would've made more sense if they were instead Grey Knights or maybe even Sisters of Battle, but like the Ork said they're probably there just to look pretty.
I never thought I would see the day when I agreed with and Ork.
Grey Knights wouldn't have made sense. A) He's most likely of the Ordo Hereticus, not the Ordo Malleus and B) Grey Knights don't just go walking around. Their existence is a closely guarded secret, so much so that they typically have anyone outside of the Inquisition who witnesses them psychically mindwiped or just straight up killed. Even Titus wouldn't be allowed to know about them.
This boss fight is still, today, fucking fun as hell. This felt like a rewarding final boss.
Sucks about the sequels.
Kindda sucks that you can't properly 1v1 this guy but it makes sence, even if he's not a full demon Prince physically by that point he's still gonna be absurdly op.
This was one of my favourite childhood games. It took so long to find the name of this. such nostalgia 😂😭
Get into the warhammer 40k lore. Its amazing
>Using a lascannon on renegade guardsmen.
>Not using the meltagun on the rushing bloodletters.
>The Codex Astartes Does Not Approve.
We need another space marine game, on a different chapter's perspective, like the iron hands, or the salamanders, or even the fists.
Grey Knights!!!)
Blood Ravens!
ALPHA LEGION !
What ? You world have to do moral choices than.
Blood Angels!
I demand a Night Lordz game.
Ave Dominus Nox.
One Ultramarine takes out a daemon prince by punching. Not in this galactic lifetime. That thing should be able to take out a Carnefex with one hand tied behind its back. It could take out a squad of half a dozen space marines. This needed to end with Lemus Russ stepping out of the warp, pulling out Nemoroth's spine, winking for the camera, and stepping back in.
A Lemus Russ?
Jason Holyoake
No, Lemus Russ, the Primarch.
Ah the general?
Jason Holyoake
Leman Russ is the Primarch of the Space Wolves. Space Marines are organized into Legions. At the head of the Legion was its Primarch Commander who oversaw the Legion's headquarters. Below this were the Chapters of the Legion, each of which was commanded by a Chapter Commander. Each Chapter in turn was divided into a number of Battalions, each of which was further divided into Companies. The Company itself is divided into a number of Squads. The most numerous Legion of all was the Ultramarines. The Primarchs were the twenty genetically-engineered "sons" of the Emperor.
Relicaa CC The more you know lol. I'm far from educated on the subject
It soo bad the company went down.This game could achieve soo much!!!
Well now relic is property of SEGA (they've even update Space Marine to add the logo)
They've made Dawn of War 3...so there's still som hope for a space marine sequel
@@TheA13000 Don't bet on it, seeing as Dawn of War 3 was a major failure.
@@ETH5626 after 4 years I don't bet on anything ;)
@@TheA13000 To be quite honest, Dawn of war 3 could have been good had they not done a piss poor job with it. I mean Jumping Angelos in Tartaros Terminator armor? Also he didn't display the augmetic eye which he replace his damaged eye that he received after defeating Azariah Kyras And not to mention the inconsistency in voice actors. The list goes on.
@@ETH5626 the changing VA was the biggest sin, I think, even worse than the art style messups and the story. If the VA was good we could have at least memed it like we did Soulstorm.
I kept dying to this boss over and over and over and gave up since you can't skip the cutscene. Thanks for uploading!
Nemeroth's voice is so awesome
“Yes, I’ve corrupted everyone who stand at my side- including you, inquisitor.” *BAM!*
*pulls out yellow UNO reverse card*
As he's falling you see a Thuderhawk fly towards him.
I can only assume that the Thunderhawk caught him...as stupid as that sounds.
I can't see any other way he would have survived.
It’s obvious he’s blessed with the Emperor Will.
To the blind amoungst us , his bolter still in hands War/peace War chieff
lascannon and melta gun is the best choice for the last mission if you play it on hard. If you use these 2 weapons during the campaign you won't have a problem to kill the psykers on the 3rd wave instantly before dealing with the bloodletters. If you're good on evading attacks and counter attack on melee you can beat this mission on hard even with chainsword and without using fury. It's cool to start nemeroth with full fury meter :)
not a good idea to play 'got your nose' with lord nemeroth
What I heard
"I've burned a thousand worlds in your dank memes"
Cliffhanger will never be resolved.
id like to think Titus was inducted into the Grey knights or the deathwatch.
@@HibsGunit Resistant to the Warp, but not a psyker himself. That, and the Grey Knights take on new recruits the same way as other chapters. Now the Deathwatch? I can totally see him being a Blackshield there. Yep, totally my headcanon. I'm sure the Ordo Xenos could use someone like Titus. He's out there making the xenos shit their pants.
the time is now
Oh your in for it now
6:47
“You will die alone here”
*shakes head*
This video is about to get alooooot more popular
lol i was playing space marine a lot when i was 17, i totally forgot about this game and i heard there will be next game :D
True as chaos, brother
"Human" can be a euphemism for "mortal".
It just goes to show you that even if you save an entire world from an Ork invasion and stop a Chaos Lord who tried to corrupt an entire planet, you are branded an agent of Chaos all because of a slight advantage you have against the enemy. It was the will of the Emperor of Man that kept Titus safe from the warp touch. Not once did anyone say, "Thanks for saving the Titan world. Thanks for stopping the Ork Boss Grimskull. And thanks for showing us all that even a Daemon Prince can be killed."
"Daemon Princes are former mortal Champions of Chaos who have been elevated to daemonhood by the Gods of Chaos."
The sad part is that this game has better graphics than the Ultramarines movie...
I can explain both. That Valkyrie has the sigil of the Inquisition on it. Lt Mira being a Cadian would doubtless recognize their sigil as the work of the Inquisition is ceaseless on Caida. Such close proximity to the Eye of Terror means that they are dealing with around 100 cults a WEEK. Also the Black Templars were en route to Forge World Graia with Blood Ravens Squad Corvus when they linked up with the Liberation Fleet at Bakka. Inquisitor Thrax likely requested their aid at short notice.
Of all the games with uncertain sequels, this is among the greatest ones. If i had more money, I would buy the rights to this, and have a relic and platinum games create the sequel. Any other games with uncertain sequels?
Bloomin Eck is online!
7:24 Damn, I played that game and loved it even if it had default.
But DAMN! That fight when you are both falling. I loved it!
A sequel could have been very interesting indeed
This aged well
That sounds like a great idea! It gives way for a lot of character development, lots of different personalities; something very lacking in this game. It'd be cool to see marines from different chapters working together. Also there could be co-op play, having the different marines using their specific attributes to forward the mission. And I think a great enemy for the game would be the Tyranids.
you literally predicted some of WH40K games and a Space Marine 2
Go for a Thunder Hammer. I haven't played this game, but from all the walkthroughs of this game I had seen so far, using a thunder hammer, though slow, is especially effective against masses of enemies, Nobs, Daemons and Chaos Space Marine champions.
"imagine the ultramarines dominating this galaxy in glorious conquest"
"We have Matt Ward... tf are you on about?"
SPACE MARINE 2: MACRAGGE Should be make for us
Its 2020 an ill reinstall it sonn when im home. A good memory your brought back
The maddening thing is, all of this, the entire onslaught of the Orks and Chaos, the loss, the suffering, and the death and the bloodshed, was just a Tuesday in the world of Warhammer 40k. Like planetary invasion is a side mission turf war you'd see in a GTA Game.
The lighting and sound design are great in this game, finally completed it!
That's gratitude for you. His reward? Continued service as a mindless servitor.
Just remember that this came out in the same year as skyrim, and managed to not ONLY look better than skyrim, but look even ahead of it's time.
Thank you Mark Strong for giving us the unforgettable Captain Titus
I remember how pissed I was when it turned into quicktime events. took the excitement right out of it. One of the very few games i only finished once
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Titus is such a fucking lad. Taking on daemons, and a fucking daemon prince, LIVING, and then proceeding to resist the corruption of the warp.
Regardless of how easy the final fight with Nemeroth was; it certainly is interesting that for once someone had actually succeeded in stopping a Chaos Lord from fully achieving Daemon Hood; Titus basically got Nemeroth before he fully transformed. In Dawn Of War we knew Sindri was bound to succeed in achieving his initial goal with the Maledictum and in this game I thought the same would happen with Nemeroth but he literally got stopped mid-way when Titus threw him off :D
This is one of the best games I ever played. I really wish they made more like it.
Crazy theory, but what if Titus actually becomes a Grey Knight? The original Grey Knights were from Chapters of Space Marines that were able to resist the Warp without corruption, right? Hell, if I recall correctly a couple of them were from Chapters that had defected from the Emperor.
if thq hadn't gone under there would of been a sequel.
No helmet=instant death by headshot
The Inqusition also don't have much power over Navigators and are in fact somewhat subservient to the Adeptus Custodes. Any Space Marine Chapet Master or higher ranking man can command him and in terms of the heresy they probably would co operate with the Inqusition for an actual heresy concern but they do ignore them in terms of Smurf-Heresy.
I loved this game and the online made it my favourite game ever. Plz bring out a part two, or even a remastered version would rule!
I hope they make a sequel.. It would be interesting to learn the secret behind Titus' immunity to the touch of the warp.
They seriously need to make a new game in the same vein as this one. I know the company that made this one went under but it needs to happen.
Lets gooo
Funny how Inquisition can "order" Ultramarines what to do, esp after Imperium Secundus and creation of chapters. I think Calgar could go there and say, f*** you inqusitor this astartes coming with me.
Actually, Inqusition have authority over Adeptus Astartes.
@@konradregiec1665 tell that to space wolves :)
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Dammit I had something for this- uh… something something… CRACK IS WHACK-
All these Warhammer 40k games that get announced and made and all I want is a sequel to this.
So Tictus is the Chaos leader in the Warhammer40K but here is a space marine... i belive something is wrong here......
I think they consider Titus protected by emperor himself from beyond the grave and give him a suicidal task to prove it, not we can ever figure out
Id like to think that Titus was educated into the Grey Knights or the Deathwatch after this.
He's not a psyker so Grey Knights are unlikely. The Deathwatch would be a waste of his ability to resist chaos. The inquisition is brutal but not wasteful, I think they would have made him an inquisitor in the ordo malleus to act as a deamon hunter like the one that arrested him.
actually from what I've read, the inquisition does have power over them as well, it's just that they usually proceed with caution when dealing with them as their support and cooperation is better than their hostility or resistance.
Why this game doesnt have retrocompatibility on xbox one?
DAMN it Ultrasmurf PUT YOUR HELMET ON! There's monsters!
This is gonna sound really weird, but if you pause the video at exactly six minutes, then start the Simpsons Hit and Run song "The Fat and the Furious" and the video at the same time, the song's second half hilariously matches up with the entire final fight sequence; it's quite good actually
This is my favourite game ever
We're about to set the record straight, brothers.
No it does because while they have no official power the Space Marines do work with them willingly a lot and the Ultramarines certainly do. Plus they can declare them Excommunicate Traitoris which is a pretty good reason to co operate.
We need a Remastered version from this.
But now is too late
“The power of chaos is within you,calling to this relic”
Bloomin eck: *rEaL sHiT*
Can't wait to get my hands on Space Marine 2!
Note: The Sigmar of Warhammer Fantasy (and the universe of Warhammer Fantasy in general) are entirely separate from the setting of Warhammer 40k. The Emperor might have had the name Sigmar at some point, but he and the deity of the same name are completely different entities from completely different universes.
His ultra balls of ceramite are a self-sufficient gellar field generator!
those guys are the black templers i think,the ones with who the inquisitor come
Inquisitors may recruit whomever they wish to accompany them as they have that authority. The grey knights are not the Inquisitions bodyguard. They are the Inquisitions fighting force and they would not be needed to accompany that Inquisitor on such a mundane task.
@wtfronsson There is DLC availble. There is a game called Kill Team that when you finish it you get a new weapon (sword) that is devastating. The game is two player co-op if you wish.
I'd like to point out that those enchantments are hexagrammic wards and only help stop Daemons they have no effect on speed.
leandros is so gonna be a servant of chaos in the sequel
They follow it lorewise and i'll hope they will continue so. Chaos usually fail in their plots but not all times.
in fact, I provide you with this piece of info from the warhammer wiki: "As the most important arm of the Imperial government dedicated to ensuring the security of the Imperium of Man, the authority of the Inquisition technically supersedes all others, including, in theory, a High Lord of Terra or even a Chapter Master of the Adeptus Astartes"
you all can talk all you want but at the end you can not prove he was not saved by chaos
Good to know bloomin eck was online
I really hope that if there is a sequel it will be.... "Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Space Marine"
That would be a game I'd play for a LONG time.... For chaos!
It just goes to show you that even if you save an entire world from an Ork invasion and stop a Chaos Lord who tried to corrupt an entire planet, you are branded an agent of Chaos all because of a slight advantage you have against the enemy. It was the will of the Emperor of Man that kept Titus safe from the warp touch. Not once did anyone say, "Thanks for saving the Titan world. Thanks for stopping the Ork Boss Grimskull. And thanks for showing us all that even a Daemon Prince can be killed."
Your opposition to Inquisitional judgement had been noted. Remain at your terminal, a task force is on its way.
If Emperor returns he would smite Mankind because they became religious cult something he hates. Emperor is all about science, logic and reason not religion.
@@domagojkersun9630 It would also be a MASSIVE kick in the balls for The Emperor - Not only did ONE side of his Astartes (The Traitor Legions) fall to the Ruinous Powers, but even the so-called "Loyalists" did as well. How..? Both sides live their lives' based upon the works of The Emperor's supposed weakest son, Lorgar Aurellian.
That..? more than anything, is going to piss him off!
@@Sidragrosm True, good point!
He was not going to become a demon prince... A choas spawn more.like...if he had been granted that Titus would not have been able to stop him....well that just how I see it anyway