When Titus raised that banner and all the marines rallied on him and held that hill, it made me feel like i was in the old 40k artwork. This part was incredible.
@timothytozer2260 The quotations OP made were an actual conversation the chapter master of the Crimson fists, Pedro Kantor, had with one of his subordinates. It went something like this. "You've lost an arm, Alessio! By the mercy of the Emperor, you're lucky not losing your life as well! -- I haven't lost my arm, brother! It's right over there! I'm still in this! I'm fine!"
Alessio? Captain Cortez was awesome - this scene is shamelessly ripping the crimson fists stand on rynn’s world for an ultramarine moment but it was still totally badass
And yet they could not have the weapons show up on your character, like the chainsword just disappears when you use another weapon besides the pistol. In the first game they had the melee weapons sheathed when not using them. And I really wish that if you toggled helmets, they would show up in cinematics. Small nitpicking I know, but the small details is sometimes the things you latch on to and give you a sense that the developers really care.
@@celdur4635 I think the game is great, but it could have been a legendary title if they just added a bit more polish to certain aspects of it. A bit more consistency when it comes to cutscenes and just immersion breaking things. More variation in finishers and perhaps make the weapons look a bit cooler in the SP. I mean, the MP have all these awesome skins. Why have all the weapons in the SP look so lame and basic.
Ohh boy. So if a space marine loses a limb it's not fatal to them in fact some of them can even regrow limbs. To be put inside of a dreadnought, The Space Marine would have to be unrecoverable. An example of this is that there was a space marine that was infected with a virus from beyond the stars and was literally making the space marine fall apart.
@@timothytozer2260 nice to know, thanks. I don't play but I'm always fascinated by 40K lore. It was a silly "haha you're dead, you're better off like that anyway so stop whining" kind of joke though.
@@clockwork204 to put it simply, Dreadnoughts are for when a space marine is reduced to a nugget, before its better to become a pilot than an amputee Marine
I think this is one of the things that Warhammer games always get right. They know their universe. In every aspect, the world is beautifully crafted with little details here and there as to the little quirks of the world. Space Marine lost his leg and is getting dragged back to the line? oh yeah, he's still shooting his gun. Someone has to make up for the guy dragging him. Tech Priests are little shits, but everyone knows it, so they just kind of huff before doing whatever is needed for them to help you. Extermatus (or however it's spelled) is a last resort no matter the circumstances. They build it to fit in the world, instead of building it to sell most of the time.
1st time seeing this part: what a glorious moment, lots of Astartes defending the standard. After seeing the details: They dont call battle brothers for nothing. In glory or vengeance they fought together. A lot deeper meaning.
When I first played the campaign, I noticed how easily the guardsman would die during battle. And your NPC companions have health bar. I got this impression of every unit will have a health value in the game. When it comes to this defense sequence, I noticed those injured marines retreating. I was focusing my fire on the enemies around them because I genuinely thought if too much enemies attack them, they would die.
I’m pretty sure most of them do have health values, but certian plot character might be invincible. Though I haven’t tested it myself with the other notable characters, and I know your NPC team mates can indeed be downed and die.
I got the squad of guardsmen killed in the first mission when I was searching for the dataslate. Spacemarines have different reaction depending ln what happens to them. If they survive, Titus tells them to vox to the female officer (forgot her name and rank). If they die, the spacemarines will honor them.
I I had similar thought at start of campaign when Titus gets impaled by the Carnifex. It pushes him back but his stance is absolutely solid with only the laws of physics forcing his feet to slide across the ground. Dude was refusing to yield.
So the wierd cursed knowledge that I need to share due to a curse from Tzzech is that GW used "Ancient" in the classical British military definition which is "guy who holds the flag" that's litterally all the company Ancient does, hes just the Marine who holds the flag.
-2 Spacemarines dying of wounds slowly : omg so sad -Hundreds if not thousands of cadian 8th guardsmen either being torn/eaten alive or becoming mad from psychic space horrors on screen during the game: am I a joke to you?
I tried very hard to save Cadians when I could, but it seemed like I'd be ripping shit up only to see a single Warrior wiping his mouth after everything else is dead.... to include my Cadians.
@@changer_of_ways_999tzneetch is pretty comical itself wouldn't you say? Weak even. Papa has all the gifts all the fun friend, even you may be welcomed...simply ask 🧟
First game which almost made my cry from joy about all the details, accurate lore and pure awesomeness. The tears from Battletoads in Battlemaniacs on SNES do not count.
Honestly i think the reason people hated the ultramarines was because they kept getting set up to be the infallible chapter, But seeing here and now, them struggling but toughing it out with their tried and true tactics and formations, Thats the stuff people have always wanted to see in a space marine Power and hope in face of the hopeless
@@bertholdbach4959 i disliked the Ultramarines because i was in the hobby when Matt Ward and his sense of entitlement were still around. Since then, things are far better written and the ultramarines are glorious bastards and i love them
I will say this game has made me like them a lot more. I thought all of them were just like Leodros. I just thought Titus was the exception. I have grown to like them A LOT more.
@@xSaintx14 hello no, most are in the middle. that's the thing with UM some are as evil as iron hands others are saints like the salamanders. Depends on the company ,the person in charge and the individual. It what makes me like them, they are one of the least hegemonic chapters when you get to know them
@@Sandals578 yet that corpse resurrected gorilla man and burned nurgles gardens to ash.... faith prevails. the selfish shall know only fear and those whose duty is to the imperium shall know hope
@@targitausrithux2320 I can understand that grand old proverb “Not for ourselves are we born.” But it’s a fanatic that fails to see the irony of a slave preaching self sacrifice for a king. The man that stands beside you is owed more loyalty than a corpse who feeds upon the blood and sweat of billions in the name of order.
My local GW store used to have an old-school "pile of marines" mural on the wall. Saw it when I first went there almost 20 years ago, and this part gave crazy nostalgia.
Proceeds to get power bonked and liquified in plasma incinerator by the hellbrute "Fine" huh. Brother Tharius, the one dragging the wounded Ultramarine, has been turned to paste XD.
@@changer_of_ways_999 The flesh is weak is a misunderstanding by a certain moronic chapter who thinks becoming less human is the best. The real quote is "The flesh is weak but deeds endure". It is not supposed to be about turning yourself into a machine. And honestly, this scene is a good example of the original quote.
Honestly that wounded marine dragging himself towards the standard, he's doing his chapter proud with that conviction. He heard the summon, and he answered!
I know one thing…the adaptive triggers with this game will turn your hands into being as strong as an Ultramarine. My hands after playing feel like I used a grip strength machine. Haha
The _personality_ of the diorama shines through. 40k is a wargaming miniatures hobby. That necessarily involves a foundational sense of artistic appreciation. The potential, even in just a walking simulator, is incredible.
The entire time hes just dragging him back while the brother being dragged is shooting for both of their lives, i made sure those brothers were covered
Oh damn thats him!?! I heard the line my first playthrough and I was like "COVER THARIUS!" but I was so focused on the portals that I didn't even notice where he was, thought he was just one of the random Marines in the group.
From what i can tell, that marines power pack was damaged and him just trying to crawl to his brothers is exhausting, him shooting at the deamons is also him resting in between desperate crawls to safety
We all locked in to save our Brother who would get crushed by a Helbrute anyway. If that isn't Warhammer 40K to a T, I don't know what is. Unless you're a mutant, a heretic, or an alien. In which case you were dead before you got here.
In fact this is precisely how they described last stands in the old warhammer art. Err, but just from another perspective. One notable example would be the crimson fist fight scene in the cover of the 2nd edition rulebook. This scene is precisely for oldhead fans like me.
the details of this game is insanely good and the gameply is so damn good. I don't mind paying more to support the devs so they can produce more warhammer contents.
Man seeing you just staring at the ultramarine as he was crawling and turning back to shoot and seeing him about to be overrun made my blood boil a bit. I sat there thinking to myself “fucking shoot them, help the guy out don’t just stare at him” I know it was just for the video to make it more clear but still lmao I wanted him to be good
They're space marines, and the poster boys, to boot. What else do you expect? I want to see GW put out a game with Blood Angels, or one of their successors, where you have to drink blood and eat brains to regain health - among other things, like going into a berserker mode where everyone looks like Horus. By the blood of Sanguinius!
I recall this is how actual soldiers try to move when under fire or being chased at times. As much as these scenes look bad ass it also shows how real soldiers fight. Attention to detail is excellent. Grimdark is grimdark.
all those are very survivable odds of injury for a space marine. even major arteries like in the leg clot in a couple of seconds, and their secondary heart will keep them from going into cardiac arrest.
You have to,Astartes Genseed is so vital it must not fall into enemy hands Especially to the Chaos since they can use it to create their newest warrior now that imperium have Primaris marine
When Titus raised that banner and all the marines rallied on him and held that hill, it made me feel like i was in the old 40k artwork. This part was incredible.
As I felt too🙂
that was the inspiration
Yeah for sure
Definitely a nice touch!
I feeled myself like captain from Space King.
This is the most hype moment in the campaign. The Ultramarines stood in formation like oldschool 40K art.
Tbqh, this exact scene is peak 40k
Exactly what I thought too
Channeled the full last stand against endless swarms energy like those artworks
Oh my god! Yes! It didn't even click until reading your comment but you're so right! That's even more epic to realise that
Fuck yeah!
"My leg is gone brother!"
"No, it isn't, it's right over there. We'll get it after the battle."
Oh, those crimson fists vibes! Lol.
@@Chiefpancake1776 Close enough to the same chapter.
@timothytozer2260 The quotations OP made were an actual conversation the chapter master of the Crimson fists, Pedro Kantor, had with one of his subordinates. It went something like this. "You've lost an arm, Alessio! By the mercy of the Emperor, you're lucky not losing your life as well! -- I haven't lost my arm, brother! It's right over there! I'm still in this! I'm fine!"
Alessio? Captain Cortez was awesome - this scene is shamelessly ripping the crimson fists stand on rynn’s world for an ultramarine moment but it was still totally badass
The leg can be replaced, Iron Hands replace limbs for fun!
The Marine who dragged his friend is also the one that got hammered by the Helbrute in the cutscene
Noooo😭
It's heartbreaking
VENGEANCE !!!
I'm not crying, we're all crying
o7
You can hear them yell "cover him!" As well
VENGEANCE!!!
The Tyranids covered him too.
@@supergiantrobot3501oof
@@supergiantrobot3501those arent Tyranids
@@oh_tew those are skavens axuly
Her: I bet he's thinking about other girls
Him: I'm sorry Tharius, I couldn't save you
VENGEANCE!!!!!!
!!!WE WILL MAKE THEM PAY FOR WHAT THEY HAVE DONE TO YOU THARIUS!!!
VENGEANCE!!!!!
VENGEANCE!!!!!!
THARIUS! WE WILL TAKE THEIRS!
It’s all in the details. This game is full of them.
And yet they could not have the weapons show up on your character, like the chainsword just disappears when you use another weapon besides the pistol. In the first game they had the melee weapons sheathed when not using them. And I really wish that if you toggled helmets, they would show up in cinematics. Small nitpicking I know, but the small details is sometimes the things you latch on to and give you a sense that the developers really care.
That happens in almost every game, wth?@@merwanor4864
@@merwanor4864 u like to complain about everything dont u
@@merwanor4864 There is a level of polish that's not there true, but its still good.
@@celdur4635 I think the game is great, but it could have been a legendary title if they just added a bit more polish to certain aspects of it.
A bit more consistency when it comes to cutscenes and just immersion breaking things. More variation in finishers and perhaps make the weapons look a bit cooler in the SP. I mean, the MP have all these awesome skins. Why have all the weapons in the SP look so lame and basic.
RIP Brother "MY LEG!" Tharius
*VENGEANCE!!*
Sweet Imperium, MY LEG!
VENGEANCE!!!
VENGEANCE!!!
MY LEG!!! -that one fish in SpongeBob
"My leg is gone brother!" said so calmly.
I mean, there are space marines who get their entire lower body chopped off and keep on chugging.
“I havent lost my arm brother, its right over there”
Astartes are incredibly resilient and can shrug off wounds that would kill a normal man several times over. A missing limb isn’t a big deal.
@@paytonkraft7564 Marneus Calgar is a Primarised torso in armour
@@paytonkraft7564 An exact case of yours however was Sigismund but he didn't last long
Won't need them legs in the Dreadnought anyway.
Ohh boy. So if a space marine loses a limb it's not fatal to them in fact some of them can even regrow limbs. To be put inside of a dreadnought, The Space Marine would have to be unrecoverable. An example of this is that there was a space marine that was infected with a virus from beyond the stars and was literally making the space marine fall apart.
@@timothytozer2260 nice to know, thanks. I don't play but I'm always fascinated by 40K lore.
It was a silly "haha you're dead, you're better off like that anyway so stop whining" kind of joke though.
Remember brothers, the flesh is weak!
Bionics are readily available though, the brother is not ready for a Dreadnought yet
@@clockwork204 to put it simply, Dreadnoughts are for when a space marine is reduced to a nugget, before its better to become a pilot than an amputee Marine
The masculine urge to hold the line with your bothers during a last stand.
They fight as one, but die as many! This game deserves an award
The ultimate male fantasy
when devs actually care and are passionate for the game there making
I think this is one of the things that Warhammer games always get right. They know their universe. In every aspect, the world is beautifully crafted with little details here and there as to the little quirks of the world. Space Marine lost his leg and is getting dragged back to the line? oh yeah, he's still shooting his gun. Someone has to make up for the guy dragging him. Tech Priests are little shits, but everyone knows it, so they just kind of huff before doing whatever is needed for them to help you. Extermatus (or however it's spelled) is a last resort no matter the circumstances. They build it to fit in the world, instead of building it to sell most of the time.
1st time seeing this part: what a glorious moment, lots of Astartes defending the standard.
After seeing the details: They dont call battle brothers for nothing. In glory or vengeance they fought together. A lot deeper meaning.
technically they are also brothers on a literal manner since they have the geneseed of their Primarch.
You mean no one of those so-called "brothers" helped one of them on the left side, right?
@@Methyll only implant organs have genes of primarch, aren't they?
Later at the cafeteria~ "Lord Titus, I may have noticed that you weren't shooting during our retreat. Got anything to say about that?!"
"I felt helplessness"
He just gets himself demoted again
I was holding our banner...
I was taking pictures for the scrap book brother
"frig off, leandros"
When I first played the campaign, I noticed how easily the guardsman would die during battle. And your NPC companions have health bar. I got this impression of every unit will have a health value in the game. When it comes to this defense sequence, I noticed those injured marines retreating. I was focusing my fire on the enemies around them because I genuinely thought if too much enemies attack them, they would die.
the codex astartes approves of your actions, brother
I’m pretty sure most of them do have health values, but certian plot character might be invincible. Though I haven’t tested it myself with the other notable characters, and I know your NPC team mates can indeed be downed and die.
@@shcdemolisher - They can't die at all. They're literally in the ending of the game.
I got the squad of guardsmen killed in the first mission when I was searching for the dataslate. Spacemarines have different reaction depending ln what happens to them. If they survive, Titus tells them to vox to the female officer (forgot her name and rank). If they die, the spacemarines will honor them.
"We die with vengeance on our legs!"
"My leg is gone, brother."
"no it's not. It's right over there."
“We’ll get it after the battle!”
I remember I saw the marine crawling and shooting back. And I immediately thought: Damn even crippled he's not gonna stop shooting
And They Shall Know No Fear
I I had similar thought at start of campaign when Titus gets impaled by the Carnifex. It pushes him back but his stance is absolutely solid with only the laws of physics forcing his feet to slide across the ground. Dude was refusing to yield.
Only in death does duty end.
Would you?
Astartes biology is so reinforced that they genuinely are able to survive injuries that would outright kill a human.
0:51 That crawling Ultramarine looks like he's going for his boltgun.
Her: "Are you seriously slaying heretics by yourself?"
Titus: "No, I'm with my brothers."
Ultramarines: *cheering
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!
first a captain, then a lieutenant, now an ancient? Titus is just speedrunning all the different astartes ranks and honorifics, huh?
That's a good point, he made Captain before Lieutenant was added as an Astartes rank, so he stepped back to catapult forwards! XD
hes like 400 years old so idk how much speed is in it
He’s gonna be a “null-dreadnought” by Guilliman’s own order before we’re through.
Spacemarine 14, Dreadnought
So the wierd cursed knowledge that I need to share due to a curse from Tzzech is that GW used "Ancient" in the classical British military definition which is "guy who holds the flag" that's litterally all the company Ancient does, hes just the Marine who holds the flag.
-2 Spacemarines dying of wounds slowly : omg so sad
-Hundreds if not thousands of cadian 8th guardsmen either being torn/eaten alive or becoming mad from psychic space horrors on screen during the game: am I a joke to you?
I will always do my best so save the brothers in green slamanders and cadians
I tried very hard to save Cadians when I could, but it seemed like I'd be ripping shit up only to see a single Warrior wiping his mouth after everything else is dead.... to include my Cadians.
It is their duty to die for the Emperor.
Yes, because Ultramarines are sociopathic stooges.
@@changer_of_ways_999tzneetch is pretty comical itself wouldn't you say? Weak even. Papa has all the gifts all the fun friend, even you may be welcomed...simply ask 🧟
Seeing Primaris Space Marines dying left and right really reminds you of how brutal the setting of WH40K is.
And this how you do it without crossing into grimderp territory like many modern 40k writers.
First game which almost made my cry from joy about all the details, accurate lore and pure awesomeness. The tears from Battletoads in Battlemaniacs on SNES do not count.
Same
Honestly i think the reason people hated the ultramarines was because they kept getting set up to be the infallible chapter,
But seeing here and now, them struggling but toughing it out with their tried and true tactics and formations,
Thats the stuff people have always wanted to see in a space marine
Power and hope in face of the hopeless
The anyone who thinks that has read any of the moden um lore or 30k
People dislike the Ultramarines, because they see others on the internet dislike the Ultramarines.
@@bertholdbach4959 i disliked the Ultramarines because i was in the hobby when Matt Ward and his sense of entitlement were still around. Since then, things are far better written and the ultramarines are glorious bastards and i love them
I will say this game has made me like them a lot more. I thought all of them were just like Leodros. I just thought Titus was the exception. I have grown to like them A LOT more.
@@xSaintx14 hello no, most are in the middle. that's the thing with UM some are as evil as iron hands others are saints like the salamanders. Depends on the company ,the person in charge and the individual. It what makes me like them, they are one of the least hegemonic chapters when you get to know them
It is better to die for the emperor than live for yourself
A gilded corpse on a golden throne.
@@Sandals578Ловите еретика!!!
@@Sandals578 yet that corpse resurrected gorilla man and burned nurgles gardens to ash.... faith prevails. the selfish shall know only fear and those whose duty is to the imperium shall know hope
@@targitausrithux2320 I can understand that grand old proverb “Not for ourselves are we born.” But it’s a fanatic that fails to see the irony of a slave preaching self sacrifice for a king. The man that stands beside you is owed more loyalty than a corpse who feeds upon the blood and sweat of billions in the name of order.
@@Sandals578then you realize their emperor never wanted to be an emperor in the first place.
My local GW store used to have an old-school "pile of marines" mural on the wall. Saw it when I first went there almost 20 years ago, and this part gave crazy nostalgia.
The crimson fists panel, one of my favorite
They're Astartes, they'll be fine. Ω💪
Proceeds to get power bonked and liquified in plasma incinerator by the hellbrute
"Fine" huh.
Brother Tharius, the one dragging the wounded Ultramarine, has been turned to paste XD.
Or as I call them, the Toilet Seat Blueballs.
I love the helmet on version when he speaks in this scene 0:14
His leg was gone but his brother still risking to save him.
While everyone else was covering them!
Iron Hands? Is there an Iron Legs chapter? The flesh is weak. Dust is better.
@@changer_of_ways_999 The flesh is weak is a misunderstanding by a certain moronic chapter who thinks becoming less human is the best. The real quote is "The flesh is weak but deeds endure". It is not supposed to be about turning yourself into a machine. And honestly, this scene is a good example of the original quote.
And then such a beautiful and badass cutscene starts. Definitely not regretting paying for the Ultra Edition
At least he went out doing what he was good at... His best.
"My leg is gone, brother!"
"Go find it then."
@@Observer29830 Found the heretic.
Loved using photo mode to get a picture of the Ultramarines defending the standard.
It's iconic looking like planting the flag on Iwo Jima.
He used to be a Space Marine like you until he got a heresy to the knee
now hes got robot legs.
Goddamnit
"His cousins out fighting demons and what did he get, guard duty"
Honestly that wounded marine dragging himself towards the standard, he's doing his chapter proud with that conviction. He heard the summon, and he answered!
I know one thing…the adaptive triggers with this game will turn your hands into being as strong as an Ultramarine. My hands after playing feel like I used a grip strength machine. Haha
It’s interesting, I fear I might bust my haptic sensors from pressing too hard so I went back you KB & M
Controller? Dafuq? I thought I was the heretic.
Brother Forestus Gampus drags brother Bubbamus
The _personality_ of the diorama shines through. 40k is a wargaming miniatures hobby. That necessarily involves a foundational sense of artistic appreciation. The potential, even in just a walking simulator, is incredible.
I know my chances of survival would be slim, but I’d follow Titus into any battle
The entire time hes just dragging him back while the brother being dragged is shooting for both of their lives, i made sure those brothers were covered
Sadly I think they perish in the cutscene.
@ the guy dragging his brother gets smacked by the helbrute yea
Game of the year, no doubt.
This and black wukong
@@cero4496 nope it will be dustborn. mark my word
nah
@@skipperg4436 yeah
@@mesaultintensifies2491 lol, good one.
Oh damn thats him!?! I heard the line my first playthrough and I was like "COVER THARIUS!" but I was so focused on the portals that I didn't even notice where he was, thought he was just one of the random Marines in the group.
That marine should easily be able to run while dragging his mate.
True but thats far less dramatic
maybe he is injured as well.
From what i can tell, that marines power pack was damaged and him just trying to crawl to his brothers is exhausting, him shooting at the deamons is also him resting in between desperate crawls to safety
“My leg is gone, brother !”
“No, it’s not. It’s right there.”
We all locked in to save our Brother who would get crushed by a Helbrute anyway. If that isn't Warhammer 40K to a T, I don't know what is.
Unless you're a mutant, a heretic, or an alien. In which case you were dead before you got here.
"I can't carry your Bolter, brother...*"BUT I CAN CARRY YOU!"*
"AND YOU JUST WATCH THAT GUY CRAWL ON THE GROUND! Makes me sick."
When fans make movies and games this is the outcome. Masterpiece.
“Brother! Stop doing the Cha Cha Slide very slowly and take us to safety”
Whatas even more shocking is how slowly he is doing it considering how easily marines ragdoll each other.
He is moving he slowly so he doesn't miss a shot.
When the crawling marine started getting swarmed, my first thought was “the fuck are you doing, GIVE HIM COVER FIRE DAMN IT.”
I have a new mission in life. Those two must survive! For Macragge! For holy Terra! FOR THE EMPEROR!
This game is exactly how a 12 year old imagines a last stand. Excellent!
Guess you have never seen the cover of a codex for the last 40 years
In fact this is precisely how they described last stands in the old warhammer art. Err, but just from another perspective. One notable example would be the crimson fist fight scene in the cover of the 2nd edition rulebook. This scene is precisely for oldhead fans like me.
@@andreacaramaschi9056 Well no shit not everyone playing this game was previously a warhammer fan.
You must be fun at parties.
@@YouCanCallMeReTro Then just stfu and be open minded.
Brother dragicus and brother crawlicus
My leg is gone brother.
I can see him a candidate for the dreadnought 😂😂😂
If you didn't do everything in your power to cover them... well, I know what kind of brother you are.
the details of this game is insanely good and the gameply is so damn good. I don't mind paying more to support the devs so they can produce more warhammer contents.
Heh, you think most of the money goes to the devs. Hahahahahaha. *evil Tzeentch laughter*
Man blatantly shows him committing heresy watching his battle brothers fight while wounded
"War. War never changes."
"War, has changed"
War always change
THIS one does.
"But men do, with the choices they make."
Where you feel bad, I feel proud. We are not the same, but we are still on the same side, brother.
Man seeing you just staring at the ultramarine as he was crawling and turning back to shoot and seeing him about to be overrun made my blood boil a bit. I sat there thinking to myself “fucking shoot them, help the guy out don’t just stare at him”
I know it was just for the video to make it more clear but still lmao I wanted him to be good
The fact that they added this shows how big of fans of 40k saber and focus is that shit was legendary
I heard that "get up", "my leg is gone, brother".
We all need a freind that will drag us to safety like that.
Don't feel bad! he gave his life for the Emperor! be proud!
That manly urge to fight and die alongside your brothers during your last stand.
and that's how a dreadnought is born
For ULTRAMAR!!!!!
I haven't gotten chills and goosebumps from a game in a long time but this game did it for me.
that one space marine trying to save his brother
"you ain't dying on me in the emperor name!"
“You’re done Frank.”
“I CAN STILL GET THEM”
“You’re knackered Frank”.
“LEMME AT EM! FOR THE EMPEROR!”
“Come on, let’s get you to the Hospitaller.”
They're space marines, and the poster boys, to boot. What else do you expect? I want to see GW put out a game with Blood Angels, or one of their successors, where you have to drink blood and eat brains to regain health - among other things, like going into a berserker mode where everyone looks like Horus. By the blood of Sanguinius!
Battlesector is a blood angels game, in case you didn't know
@@Sushiguy1428 I wasn't aware of it. Do you eat brains and drink blood to regain health?
"Cover me. I need to bring our brother to the banner."
I recall this is how actual soldiers try to move when under fire or being chased at times. As much as these scenes look bad ass it also shows how real soldiers fight. Attention to detail is excellent. Grimdark is grimdark.
"leave me brother"
"No brother you wanted to become a dreadnought right"
"WE HOLD THIS GROUND IN THE NAME OF THE PRIMARCH!"
I got off the couch and was like, "YEAAAAH!!!!LET GOOOOOOOO!!! ARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGH!!!!!!"
"My leg is gone brother" responded the Space marine calmly, whilst blasting daemon ass.
Good ol’ raateus supporting his battle brother bumbaclaarteus
When i 1st played i initially thought, the one dragging the brother was carrying a heavy bolter and i thought wat a badass he was being at the front
'Stand by me!!...except you. You can hop by me.''
“My leg is gone brother” Dumbledore said calmly.
"Avenge me brother, brother avenge me!"
IYKYK
All I could think about while watching the video was...
"WHAT ARE YOU DOING BROTHER? COVER THEM!"
Finally, I can see Tarius. Can't see him in the other vids. RIP brother!
"My leg is gone brother!"
Dreadnought it is then
all those are very survivable odds of injury for a space marine. even major arteries like in the leg clot in a couple of seconds, and their secondary heart will keep them from going into cardiac arrest.
This moment in game resurrected 10 year old me, if only for 5 minutes. I'm my head, I was with the very Marines on the original box art.
I like that he's not sad about his leg being gone, he's mad he can't stand with his brother
"My leg is gone, Brother"
Dumbledore said calmly
When you can no longer stand but you still stand fast.
"tharius is gone man, I'll be outside"
I was so adrenaline punmped when I played this fragment with my friend, that I haven't even notice what you've shown here. Thank you.
Checks title of vid->
Has been a fan of 40k for more than 15 years: yeah thats what makes drimdark so bittersweet!
Ultramarine 1: "BROTHER, YOU MAY BE NISSING YOUR LEG, BUT YOUR NOT MISSING YOUR HONOR, FOR THE EMPORER!!"
Ultramarine 2: "FOR THE EMPORER!"
this was so epic, they need to add a horde mode where you can recreate this type of feeling with your brothers
My leg is gone brother!
Has both legs.😂
I find it oddly wholesome that he cares enough about his fellow battle brother to try and save him
You have to,Astartes Genseed is so vital it must not fall into enemy hands
Especially to the Chaos since they can use it to create their newest warrior now that imperium have Primaris marine
While watching this I heard 'Alpharius. I've lost my leg, brother.'
If you look to your left, there's also a marine with just a singular pistol having his main character moment before succumbing to gunfire.