glad we dont have a blood angle in the squad when we reach that temple, seeing a statue of sanguinius and then a space marine killed by a cultist? we do not need a black rage situation.
Another cool detail that I noticed that on the Bridge, Captain Acheran is guarded by two members of the Victrix Honour Guard. Special Space Marine Veterans that are equipped with big Shields and Power Swords. You can also later on see two of the fighting alongside Marneus Calgar during Cutscenes. It is really cool that they put in the work of modelling these guys for the game.
My dad used to own a tank (long story) and he would often use it to clear trees on the farm. As a result, the turret was almost always pointed backwards and as a little kid this confused me, but when I saw the Chimera turn it's turret around before crashing through the door, it gave me a smile. "I understood that reference" moment
A note on Serfs, they're not simple servants despite their name, they're actually part of the Chapter, and as such, they are also regarded as Ultramarines, they are generally failed Space Marine Aspirants whose Gene-Seeds did not mature well enough, but they are still somewhat superhuman, and receive Imperial Guard levels of training and are steadfast to defend the Chapter when their Brothers (who usually refer to them as little brothers) are not present.
better to be a failed aspirant of the Ultramarines than some other chapters. the space wolves aspirants fed to the dogs and the blood angels ones get their blood drank most likely. love that grim dark!
A friend of mine found a canticle to the omnissiah in the lower ramp if the ship written in binary. when you translate it you see it‘s about injuries in the workplace for the common deck workers
I was impressed yet again when I saw they animated the turret turn before crashing the door. Also one detail, if you look at the stairs leading to the comment portal (where the cut scenes usually happen), you will see the stairs being compressed in a left>right>left pattern that roughly matches the character's walking path. This is because Space Marine is heavy and the walking compressed the staircases
If you look at Varellus's Helmet you'll realize that he's not just a sergeant but a *VETERAN* sergeant because of the white lining on the middle of his Helmet. As you can see base on Charion's and 2 of the marines infront of his room you can tell that base on their experience he had proven alot of times throughout many campaigns long enough to earn him the *Crux Terminatus* Veteran sergeants like him can be transfered in other companies in command squads aside from the First companies which is why we can see him in the second company
Yeah, I was also expecting another Chapter of the Space Marines to show up and help fight the Tyranids and Chaos forces or at least make a quick cameo like the Blood Ravens in Space Marine 1.
The commissar ordering guardsmen to stand whilst they leg it probably isn't all that uncommon. They are the enforcers of a terrible regime, and there is in all likelihood plenty of hypocrites or tyrants amidst their number.
There certainly would be some but the way commissars are trained doesn't give much room for cowards. The scholar progenium isn't your regular officer school it's a religious school that breaks them down then programs them into fanatics who place their duty above their life.
About the commisars, Gaunt Ghost series said that quite a number of commisars, once experienced enough battle, tended to... relocate quickly, once the situation got hot.
After the chaos ambush you can hear mechanicus talk in the armory about putting the wounded sergeant into a dreadnought. It makes a lot of sense since the damage from the bomb wasn't that great, he was a veteran (white stripe on his red helmet) and combined with stories of his heroics that you mentioned here in the beginning, he was a perfect candidate for dreadnought.
Going by the visuals some metallic rod pierced his helmet and got stuck in his eye and head. I doubt they can put him in one of their fancy terror wheelchairs if the marine doesn't have a functioning brain.
@@tobiasfritz5781 If they are discussing the possibility, it could be that the brain might have survived "enough". Who knows really, human physiology is weird, and space marine even more so.
@Cooldude-ko7ps some youtuber puts out a short saying its the same marine and is wrong and now everyone thinks it's the same guy. The marine died and they had a service for him. They wouldn't have a service for him if he was put in a dreadnought.. they would celebrate him and talk about that.
Not the same person. That Dude died died. No dreadnought for him. Their names are not the same on the chest. Stop spreading trying to spread some clueless youtube short as fact
9:39 The psyker is talking about seeing the number 9 endlessly, which is the number Tzeench. Thought that was interesting that they'd be seeing the choas presence even with the shadow of the warp.
The only issue with the Varellus dedication is they used a regular sergeant helmet, and not the veteran one he should have. Could be because of the metal puncuturing it to though.
I'm glad the NPCs point out the lack of satisfaction in killing Thousand Sons marines. I felt the same. Between the hive minded Tyranids and the automatonic Rubric Marines I found myself a bit disappointed that the only enemies in the campaign who could speak were raving mad Tzeentch lunatics.
Theres a lore tidbit i saw elsewhere when the guardsmen are loosing their minds to the warp but some of them are okay. The ones that are okay have purple eyes and are cadians
i think there was a mention of a commissar going ballistic and shooting a bunch of of own troops towards the end wouldn’t rly be surprised if that was the same commissar
LotR fans: “did you know in this scene Aragorn’s actor actually broke his toe?!?” Dave Jewitt: “did you know that the space marines scope says ‘death to me is art?!?’”
That's actually not a tech priest those servitors are standing over - I'm pretty certain that's a Skitarius. Since those are functionally just more advanced servitors, it does make sense for them to feel some sort of kinship for each other
I actually found the amount of mechanicus guys on the battle barge a bit off putting. The attendants feel more like Mechanicus acolytes rather than chapter serfs and a lot of techpriest duties are taken on by techmarines for Astartes stuff (such as the armory!!!!). Those are ofc inducted into the cult mechanicus, but are Space Marines themselves.
Im curious. Do someone know what model is the dropship that is used in the intro cinematic? Reminds me to a Valkyrie but it being used for space flight and the external hull definitely no look like one
The bolt rounds visible are too large, a bolt rifle fires a .75 caliber round, that being around 19mm in diameter. Those magazines should be at least a double stack for the correct ammo count.
The in game models appear heavily based on the physical plastic models. On the plastic models, visible shells are similarly proportioned because making them any smaller is harder to model and paint.
Ciaphas Cain would not run while in view of anyone else. Except perhaps Jurgen, who will accept whatever reason is presented to justify a "tactical withdrawal".
You people (game journalists, not just GameSpot) have spoiled absolutely every aspect of the game in the relentless quest for content. I don't even need to buy the game.
@@matiasdiaz8913 That's a bit random. But it is not just story beats, how intricate can the story be? It's that they make videos showing you every little nook and cranny, every Easter egg, ever call-out.
glad we dont have a blood angle in the squad when we reach that temple, seeing a statue of sanguinius and then a space marine killed by a cultist? we do not need a black rage situation.
It will be cool cutscenes tho..
HORUUUUUUUSSSSSS
@@IrregularDave traitor of the thousand sons
What an obtuse argument
that's oblique
Another cool detail that I noticed that on the Bridge, Captain Acheran is guarded by two members of the Victrix Honour Guard. Special Space Marine Veterans that are equipped with big Shields and Power Swords. You can also later on see two of the fighting alongside Marneus Calgar during Cutscenes. It is really cool that they put in the work of modelling these guys for the game.
you can get their armor by leveling up the bulwark class too
So much love was put into this game
Yeah it's really insane
and yet Bricky hates it
@@SergeantGadriel Why?
My dad used to own a tank (long story) and he would often use it to clear trees on the farm. As a result, the turret was almost always pointed backwards and as a little kid this confused me, but when I saw the Chimera turn it's turret around before crashing through the door, it gave me a smile. "I understood that reference" moment
A note on Serfs, they're not simple servants despite their name, they're actually part of the Chapter, and as such, they are also regarded as Ultramarines, they are generally failed Space Marine Aspirants whose Gene-Seeds did not mature well enough, but they are still somewhat superhuman, and receive Imperial Guard levels of training and are steadfast to defend the Chapter when their Brothers (who usually refer to them as little brothers) are not present.
it's honestly comforting that at least the ultramarines will treat failed aspirants with that kind of respect.
@@spaxxorTo even be scouted by the Marines means you have some badassness
better to be a failed aspirant of the Ultramarines than some other chapters. the space wolves aspirants fed to the dogs and the blood angels ones get their blood drank most likely. love that grim dark!
Iron Hands turn talented guardsmen into battle servitors lol
@@sweatyfootenjoyer I can't imagine what the world bearer and emperor's children are doing to them.
another detail : on the Battle Barge, in the command bridge, the stairs are proper weathering, alternating to show how people uses them
A friend of mine found a canticle to the omnissiah in the lower ramp if the ship written in binary. when you translate it you see it‘s about injuries in the workplace for the common deck workers
The overall attention to detail is wonderful.
I was impressed yet again when I saw they animated the turret turn before crashing the door.
Also one detail, if you look at the stairs leading to the comment portal (where the cut scenes usually happen), you will see the stairs being compressed in a left>right>left pattern that roughly matches the character's walking path. This is because Space Marine is heavy and the walking compressed the staircases
What about an architect reacting to the buildings of warhammer? Lol
realy good idea
Get Dami Lee i liked her video about Hive Cities
this is a genuinely great idea (cough @IrregularDave coughcough)
Man the badass of the pilot of Lance of Jove
7:35 love the Ciaphus Cain Reference. I mean he did fight Tyranids before
And he apparently is still active in the Era Indomitus...but with the Cadian 8th?
At the end of the scene after Titus destroyed the artifact, its not Calgar who said " Rise, sons of Gulliman"
Its The Emperor
fun fact, some chapter surfs can also be cooks and barbers for the marines.
Some of Dorns Chapters Serfs also beat the marines (the marines ask for it) donning dorns mantle.
@@Requis272 yeah they have a lot of work to do.
If you look at Varellus's Helmet you'll realize that he's not just a sergeant but a *VETERAN* sergeant because of the white lining on the middle of his Helmet. As you can see base on Charion's and 2 of the marines infront of his room you can tell that base on their experience he had proven alot of times throughout many campaigns long enough to earn him the *Crux Terminatus* Veteran sergeants like him can be transfered in other companies in command squads aside from the First companies which is why we can see him in the second company
The game is dripping with details and I love it for that!!!
The question is broom guy cleaning up or is he spreading the grimdark over the floor
I wish the blood angels showed up at some point in the campaign. It would’ve made a lot of sense
Yeah, I was also expecting another Chapter of the Space Marines to show up and help fight the Tyranids and Chaos forces or at least make a quick cameo like the Blood Ravens in Space Marine 1.
One of my favorite when chapter serfs reminding one Ultramarines to take off his armour for cleansing rites and the battle brother say "My Thanks"
The commissar ordering guardsmen to stand whilst they leg it probably isn't all that uncommon. They are the enforcers of a terrible regime, and there is in all likelihood plenty of hypocrites or tyrants amidst their number.
Yarrick would never stand for this
@@IrregularDave nor would Gaunt
@@tonarsilverwolf6485Cain, however... Has a VERY important meeting!
There certainly would be some but the way commissars are trained doesn't give much room for cowards. The scholar progenium isn't your regular officer school it's a religious school that breaks them down then programs them into fanatics who place their duty above their life.
@@TannerGr8rix true
THE STAIRS ON THE BATTLEBARGE GOT DENTS FROM WHERE YOUR FOOT LANDS!
About the commisars, Gaunt Ghost series said that quite a number of commisars, once experienced enough battle, tended to... relocate quickly, once the situation got hot.
All Servitors are vat grown!!! don't let the mechanicus hear you say that!
5:31 all the gamers agree too the tyranids are way more fun to fight
Gadriel’s VA is so good.
After the chaos ambush you can hear mechanicus talk in the armory about putting the wounded sergeant into a dreadnought. It makes a lot of sense since the damage from the bomb wasn't that great, he was a veteran (white stripe on his red helmet) and combined with stories of his heroics that you mentioned here in the beginning, he was a perfect candidate for dreadnought.
Going by the visuals some metallic rod pierced his helmet and got stuck in his eye and head. I doubt they can put him in one of their fancy terror wheelchairs if the marine doesn't have a functioning brain.
@@tobiasfritz5781 If they are discussing the possibility, it could be that the brain might have survived "enough". Who knows really, human physiology is weird, and space marine even more so.
Think Valtus is a different individual.
@Cooldude-ko7ps some youtuber puts out a short saying its the same marine and is wrong and now everyone thinks it's the same guy. The marine died and they had a service for him. They wouldn't have a service for him if he was put in a dreadnought.. they would celebrate him and talk about that.
Not the same person. That Dude died died. No dreadnought for him. Their names are not the same on the chest. Stop spreading trying to spread some clueless youtube short as fact
9:39 The psyker is talking about seeing the number 9 endlessly, which is the number Tzeench. Thought that was interesting that they'd be seeing the choas presence even with the shadow of the warp.
youll propably never read this but at 8:18 thats not techpriest, but a skitarii. Basically a military version of servitor.
11:00 is that a real wing growing on their back or ornamental?
i didnt even realize that
Looks more like a mutation.
probably mutation wing
The only issue with the Varellus dedication is they used a regular sergeant helmet, and not the veteran one he should have. Could be because of the metal puncuturing it to though.
@8:42
"our chapter serfs shall use your skull as a pisspot"
I'm glad the NPCs point out the lack of satisfaction in killing Thousand Sons marines. I felt the same. Between the hive minded Tyranids and the automatonic Rubric Marines I found myself a bit disappointed that the only enemies in the campaign who could speak were raving mad Tzeentch lunatics.
Great video, lots of cool details
Theres a lore tidbit i saw elsewhere when the guardsmen are loosing their minds to the warp but some of them are okay. The ones that are okay have purple eyes and are cadians
Such a fantastic game. All hail Saber.
i think there was a mention of a commissar going ballistic and shooting a bunch of of own troops towards the end wouldn’t rly be surprised if that was the same commissar
I was thinking the same thing.
Yay I upload a video about brother Varellus, I'm glad more people know about this
yea i notice the thunderhawk's name. feel good to see that thunderhawk survived after centuries of service until Titus return
Keep it coming ❤
I like how they had actual fans of Warhammer 40k review the game unlike some unnamed game journalism organizations that go by IGN and Kotaku.
LotR fans: “did you know in this scene Aragorn’s actor actually broke his toe?!?”
Dave Jewitt: “did you know that the space marines scope says ‘death to me is art?!?’”
In the pve mission "Reliquiar" you see a Emperor class titan
That's actually not a tech priest those servitors are standing over - I'm pretty certain that's a Skitarius. Since those are functionally just more advanced servitors, it does make sense for them to feel some sort of kinship for each other
It's one of two tech priest models in the game.
"HOOOOORUUS!!" - Alpharius probably
Game was made by geniuses we are very lucky with this game
Cain is going to advance, encounter, combat and destroy another enemy engagement.
I actually found the amount of mechanicus guys on the battle barge a bit off putting. The attendants feel more like Mechanicus acolytes rather than chapter serfs and a lot of techpriest duties are taken on by techmarines for Astartes stuff (such as the armory!!!!). Those are ofc inducted into the cult mechanicus, but are Space Marines themselves.
The bulkwark that the priest talk about in game could be that space marine that just died in the campaign (red helmet)
Lance of Jove I think not, that thunderhawk was a mk1 (first TH from forge world) this one is a mk2 (metal one which was frost released I call mk0)
Thatcommisar was CI CI CIAPHAS CAIN
Im curious. Do someone know what model is the dropship that is used in the intro cinematic? Reminds me to a Valkyrie but it being used for space flight and the external hull definitely no look like one
That's a Corvus Blackstar
Have a look at the banners in the bridge as I think one of them is from the marines legion days
What about the floating skulls and floating winged babies.
So as for the daemon, I'm not sure if that daemon is meant to be Ka'bandha.
I never noticed the annoying snipers have half a chicken wing sticking out of their back...
What are the little bones in a coffin for?
The long las deals way too much damage in game, it's so broken. The accuracy of these guys is also way to high
The bolt rounds visible are too large, a bolt rifle fires a .75 caliber round, that being around 19mm in diameter. Those magazines should be at least a double stack for the correct ammo count.
The in game models appear heavily based on the physical plastic models.
On the plastic models, visible shells are similarly proportioned because making them any smaller is harder to model and paint.
Dave is eating well atm!
Oh my gaaaaah
Comissar is Caiaphas... Was gonna say that.
Couldn't be. There's no stinky Valhallan at his side
Ciaphas Cain would not run while in view of anyone else.
Except perhaps Jurgen, who will accept whatever reason is presented to justify a "tactical withdrawal".
🦝
You people (game journalists, not just GameSpot) have spoiled absolutely every aspect of the game in the relentless quest for content. I don't even need to buy the game.
you're missing out
You clicked on to this, blame those sausage fingers for the spoilers, not the folks making content for those who don't care
@@grimreminder5038 Don't care about the game anyway, or spoilers, but it's the principle of it.
@@Jorjgasm i bet you would be mad if they spoil you the bible
@@matiasdiaz8913 That's a bit random. But it is not just story beats, how intricate can the story be? It's that they make videos showing you every little nook and cranny, every Easter egg, ever call-out.