In Space Marines the player engages enemies through a third-person view with both melee and ranged attacks. As a Space Marine, you are given enhanced regenerative abilities and an Iron Halo shield. When health gets low, performing executions can allow Titus to get a portion of his health back. You are accompanied by Sidonus and Leandros for most of the missions, though in some instances you will have to go on solo missions. The game features a fury system that, when filled up, allows the player to either slow time for aiming or perform devastating melee attacks. Space Marine does not feature a cover system.
Your starting weapons include a Combat Knife (Power Sword if preordered game through THQ), and a Bolt Pistol, though the player can acquire other weapons ranging from Plasma Guns and Lascannons to mighty Thunder Hammers. The game includes a new weapon not featured in the actual table-top game known as the Vengeance Launcher, which can shoot mines.
The main antagonists the player must fight are the Orks and the Forces of Chaos. The Orks are an alien race whose sheer numbers and brutish warriors make a devastating opponent. The Forces of Chaos on the other hand are a far more serious threat who can literally extinguish the life of whole star systems by summoning nearly limitless amounts of horrors that flourish in a parallel universe known as The Warp. Portals conjured by the Traitor Legions (renegade Space Marines) allow the daemons to cross over into real-space.
Weapons
Melee
- Combat Knife (Default weapon)
- Chainsword
- Golden Relic Chainsword (Limited Edition weapon, multiplayer only)
- Power Sword
- Power Axe
- Thunder Hammer
Ranged
- Bolt Pistol (Default weapon)
- Bolter
- Golden Relic Bolter (Limited Edition weapon, multiplayer only)
- Kraken Bolter (replaces default Bolter)
- Stalker Pattern Bolter
- Heavy Bolter
- Storm Bolter
- Vengeance Launcher
- Lascannon
- Meltagun
- Plasma Pistol (replaces Bolt Pistol)
- Plasma Gun
- Plasma Cannon
- Autocannon
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