Warhammer 40,000: Space Marinewas not the first game to adopt theWarhammerlicense but it was one of the first third-person shooters. It was released on a plethora of consoles in 2011, reviewed well, and it got a solid fan base. Despite this, it took over a decade to get a sequel.

Now, at long last, fans get to enjoyWarhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. Was the wait worth it and is it better than the original game? Those are both good questions, here’s a comparison of the two games to figure out the answers. To fully dive into these games, spoilers need to be in effect.

Exploring a forest base in Space Marine 2

8The Graphics: Space Marine 2

Technology Changes In A Decade

It’s a bit obvious to state that the sequel looks a lot better graphically than the original. It’s not just the graphics though asSpace Marine 2adds more locations with greater detail. The first planet is lush with plenty of jungle life and then there is the big castle city brimming with war later on.

It truly feels like a conflict is waging on in the background. The first game doesn’t look bad especially if players check out the Anniversary Edition on Steam or eventhe Steam Deckbut it’s also not as shiny and new asSpace Marine 2.

An Ork in Space Marine

7The Enemies: Space Marine

Orks Win Over Tyranids Easily

While theOrks inSpace Marinemay not look as terrifyingly good as the Tyranids inSpace Marine 2, they have more personality. They’re like The Covenant from the Halo series especially the Grunts who are constantly running away scared of Master Chief.

Every time players get on the scene inSpace Marine, Orks yell out “Space Marine!” and welcome the challenge ahead. Sure, it may get repetitive for some but for others, their infectious jabs add a lot of charisma that the Tyranids sorely lack. It was a mistake not to have them in the sequel.

Creating a character in Space Marine 2

6The Multiplayer Modes: Space Marine 2

A Hidden Co-Op RPG Begs Your Attention

The first game had a few basic multiplayer modes at launch followed by a co-op mode. That co-op was the basic skeleton that the developers turned into a full experience in the sequel. The co-op campaign inSpace Marine 2adds classesfor players to try out with leveling up and gear sets.

It’s the thing players should check out after they finishSpace Marine 2. While the extra story isn’t as compelling as the main campaign, it does a nice job of filling in the gaps and achieves more than what the original game could.

Titus in Space Marine

5The Characters: Space Marine

Titus is the main character in bothSpace Marinegames which may have been a bit of a surprise until he took his helmet off following the tutorial mission inSpace Marine 2. There’s a lot left on the table but players can infer that a lot of bad stuff happened to Titus in between the two games.

He’s seemingly lost his faith in the Brotherhood of Ultra Marines and yet he still works for the glory of the Emperor. That’s why it seems like he doesn’t like his new crew and why he doesn’t talk much. Whine he’s not a Chatty Cathy inSpace Marine, he’s at least a better character as he seems to care plus he has a good supporting cast like Veteran Sergeant Sidonus.

Fighting Chaos Space Marines in Space Marines 2

4Recovery: Space Marine 2

More Ways To Heal

In both games, players can counter enemies to regain some health and armor points. While it’s technically easier to heal in the first game, the sequel has an added health-related benefit. When players die in the first game, that’s it.

When players die inSpace Marine 2, they can be revivedby a squad mate. This can happen during multiplayer or single-player too as the AI is pretty fast on first-aide which makes death not as prominent depending on the difficulty level chosen.

The weapon wheel in Space Marine

3Equipment And Weapons: Space Marine

Going Fully Loaded Into Battle

There are a lot of downgrades when it comes to getting a loadout ready inSpace Marine 2. First, in the original, players had a handgun that had infinite ammo. It was a weaker gun but it always gave players an out. Better yet, they could carry four ranged weapons at a time on top of a melee weapon like a chainsaw sword.

Space Marine 2does have more unique weaponsbut players can only carry two guns at a time. There are plenty of guns lying around but players aren’t going to know what they will need in the upcoming battle until they encounter it. Do they need a sniper rifle or some type of explosive? That’s whySpace Marineis better in the gear department as players will usually come onto battle prepared.

A Helbrute in Space Marines 2

2The Bosses: Space Marine 2

There Are Some Truly Epic Encounters

There aren’t too many epic boss encounters in the first game butSpace Marine 2is filled with bosses. One of the hardest is against a Tyranid that can turn invisible it is called Lictor and another challenging boss is a sorcerer from within the Chaos faction.

Revealing who that person is would be a spoiler as it is a later reveal. These boss encounters should prove to put players through the wringer and then some, making for memorable fights that the original game was just lacking.

Shooting a swarm of Tyranids in Space Marines 2

1Verdict: Space Marine 2

The Wait Was Worth It

There are things to like about both and for many, that nostalgia will have fans stick withSpace Marineas the better of the two experiences. The story is simpler to follow, Titus feels more personable as a hero and as stoic as he can be, and the weapon loadout situation is great.

What the sequel does is bring some grit back into the series which is backed by graphics to make this so-called Grim Dark future feel compelling. Out of everything the sequel does better though, it’s the multiplayer that should truly sell fans especially those who love playing co-op shooters with friends.

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