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Space Marine 2 Review – A Thunderous Return to the Grimdark

A Thunderous Return to the Grimdark Universe!

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 roars back onto the battlefield, delivering a powerful sequel that immerses players in the brutal, chaotic combat of the Warhammer 40K universe. Saber Interactive builds on the cult classic original with bigger battles, deadlier enemies, and an adrenaline-fueled power fantasy. Whether you’re a seasoned Warhammer fan or just eager to carve through alien hordes, this game offers an experience that feels both rewarding and overwhelming.


Gameplay: Power, Precision, and Aggression

At the heart of Space Marine 2 is its fast-paced, aggressive combat. Saber Interactive abandons cover mechanics, instead encouraging players to charge headfirst into enemies. Health only regenerates through brutal executions, reinforcing the idea that you’re not a typical soldier—you’re a relentless, walking tank.

The game leverages Saber’s Swarm engine, previously seen in World War Z, to throw massive waves of Tyranids at you. This design keeps the action frantic and intense, forcing players to constantly switch between melee attacks with thunder hammers and chainswords and ranged attacks with bolters and plasma weapons. However, the combat, while initially exciting, can become repetitive towards the end of the game. It’s particularly felt during slower encounters with Chaos Space Marines, who function more as damage sponges than dynamic threats


Visuals and Atmosphere: Warhammer’s World Brought to Life

Space Marine 2 excels in visual storytelling, immersing players in gothic architecture, massive warships, and alien-infested jungles that embody the grimdark tone of Warhammer 40K. Every detail—from the intricate designs of the Ultramarines’ armor to the grotesque alien Tyranids—makes the world feel alive and faithful to the universe’s lore.

However, the absence of HDR support stands out as a missed opportunity, as the game’s dramatic lighting and atmospheric environments could have benefited from better visual depth. In contrast, the audio design shines, with the thunderous sounds of bolters, chainswords, and Tyranid screeches creating a cinematic intensity that enhances every battle.


Story and Co-Op Modes: Balancing Action and Intrigue

You step back into the boots of Lieutenant Titus, who leads a new campaign while wrestling with suspicion and internal conflict within the ranks. The narrative explores tensions between the Ultramarines and the Adeptus Mechanicus, offering intriguing moments of political intrigue and superstition. The narrative explores tensions between the Ultramarines and the Adeptus Mechanicus, offering intriguing moments of political intrigue and superstition. Despite these themes, it does feel like the story takes a backseat to the action, often serving as a vehicle to deliver more enemies to fight. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, though: after all, the main drawcard for many players is the high-octane action, so this may not be the major drawback it seems on paper.

The cooperative Operations mode expands the gameplay by letting you complete side missions with a squad of Space Marines, adding some replayability. While these missions provide additional content, they feel more like an extra feature rather than a central part of the experience. PvP mode, known as Eternal War, also adds multiplayer variety, but it’s hard to say yet whether there’s the depth there to sustain long-term engagement.


Verdict: A Satisfying Return, Despite Its Flaws

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 succeeds in capturing the thrill of being a Space Marine—massive, relentless, and utterly deadly. While the campaign’s pacing falters toward the end, the visceral combat, rich visuals, and faithful adherence to Warhammer’s lore make this a must-play for fans of the setting. It’s not a flawless experience, but when it works, it delivers some of the most satisfying action in the genre.


A thrilling, if slightly uneven, power fantasy that Warhammer fans will love.

Available on: STEAM, PlayStation and Xbox

A PC review copy of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 was provided for the purposes of this review.


 

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Dylan-James
Dylan-James
Just another 30-something Gamer from Australia that mainly plays WoW and a variety of table tops but am always down for some variety! I've been gaming for as long as I can remember so feel free to follow along while I give out trash gameplay for all of you legendary people. Freelance Graphic Artist and Sound Engineer Who has Studied Film, Sound and Graphic Design.
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