Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2

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Luluko Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:30pm
What type of enemies are in this game?
I watched some lets play but mostly see typical alien types are there also some humanoid species you can kill?
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Raz'Hikel Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:32pm 
you fight the tyranids and the evil chaos space marines
VonFIDDE Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:34pm 
You fight Tryanids waaaay too little, so sick of the boring chaos in every single game. Don't 40k lore got better stuff then this trope?
Snowpig Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:35pm 
Eldar are too squishy. And its not fun hunting teleporting snipers...
Clone303 Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:36pm 
Melee unit mostly
Mad Max Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:38pm 
You fight Tyranids and the Thousand Sons.
Rasluka Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:38pm 
Originally posted by VonFIDDE:
You fight Tryanids waaaay too little, so sick of the boring chaos in every single game. Don't 40k lore got better stuff then this trope?

I think Chaos was far less fun to fight against in the campaign in general and i know why they did it lorewise but having the faction that has the similar color scheme to the Ultramarines doesn't help gameplay wise.
Fishticks Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:39pm 
Tyranids and Tzeench demons + thousand sons
Fishticks Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:40pm 
Originally posted by VonFIDDE:
You fight Tryanids waaaay too little, so sick of the boring chaos in every single game. Don't 40k lore got better stuff then this trope?
You can fight plagued hordes in Darktide.
Iratus Machina Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:42pm 
Originally posted by VonFIDDE:
You fight Tryanids waaaay too little, so sick of the boring chaos in every single game. Don't 40k lore got better stuff then this trope?
Doesn't help when the game hints at Necrons at the last or second-to-last stage which supposedly turns out to be a tomb world, but doesn't even give you a chance to fight them and outside of a plot device and a few Tomb Spyder corpses at best, they don't even really show up at all. The devs could've done more with them, but alas they're stuck as a surprise cameo at the very most.
Last edited by Iratus Machina; Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:43pm
Darth Cannabis Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:44pm 
Originally posted by Iratus Machina:
Originally posted by VonFIDDE:
You fight Tryanids waaaay too little, so sick of the boring chaos in every single game. Don't 40k lore got better stuff then this trope?
Doesn't help when the game hints at Necrons at the last or second-to-last stage which supposedly turns out to be a tomb world, but doesn't even give you a chance to fight them and outside of a plot device and a few Tomb Spyder corpses at best, they don't even really show up at all. The devs could've done more with them, but alas they're stuck as a surprise cameo at the very most.

Don't forget the road map thou. Additional PVE operations are planned. We could eventually see even more than what is hinted at.
Last edited by Darth Cannabis; Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:44pm
The Dutch Raven Sep 8, 2024 @ 6:25am 
Originally posted by Rasluka:
Originally posted by VonFIDDE:
You fight Tryanids waaaay too little, so sick of the boring chaos in every single game. Don't 40k lore got better stuff then this trope?

I think Chaos was far less fun to fight against in the campaign in general and i know why they did it lorewise but having the faction that has the similar color scheme to the Ultramarines doesn't help gameplay wise.

as if the big horns on the thousands sons helmets don't standout
Badmagic Sep 8, 2024 @ 6:27am 
Filthy xenos and traitors brother.
Toffe Sep 8, 2024 @ 6:34am 
There's a good variety of enemies. It's a tiny disappointment with the Thousand Sons though, the whole ghost aspect removing some of the satisfaction you get with things that bleed. Fortunately, they surround themselves with cultists and daemons to tear apart so that sort of evens it out.
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Date Posted: Sep 7, 2024 @ 3:30pm
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