We certainly don't need another brown first/3rd person shooter...
We certainly don't need another brown first/3rd person shooter...
However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
Is that really still a problem in gaming? It's been years since I've played a brown FPS...
Besides, all of the diorama shots and artwork and what have you from 40k are rarely brown.
I certainly wouldn't mind another take at something like Space Marine with a better story and a more detailed world that feels big and 'lived-in'. As first tries go, I certainly don't think Space Marine was bad.
Armies Played (in order of acquisition)
Crons, SW, SM, Tau, 1k Sons, IG, Nids, BA, DE
I found it very repetitive, the brown is normally a result of the annually churned out stuff, corner cutting, which is what you'd get if they were doing a new one every twelve months.
As I said, I'd much sooner see an RPG of some sort.
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However the process of robo-insemination is far too complex for the human mind!
A knee high fence, my one weakness
Personally I'm very much looking forwards to the Space Marine sequel. I still play it from time to time.
When I'm having a crappy day at work, I have a save point that is right at the point where you get the jump pack and thunder hammer.
I run around pwning orks with my subwoofer turned up and whatever had been bothering me at work - is no longer an issue :P
Yeah I really hoping that we get some sort of sequel to Space Marine as I really enjoyed it especially as it was a bit different from the annual installments of COD and Battlefield.
My mate in the industry informs me that a sequel is unlikely. It sold much better than they expected, but they invested very little time and marketing in it in the first place. The multiplayer has died something of a death as well. There doesn't seem to be much of an appetite either from THQ for it. There certainly won't be anything until they have finished Dark Millennium.
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