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WARHAMMER 40,000: SPACE MARINE

his month’s theme, apparently, is ‘games that could be ’90s could only be more metal if it swapped out the Ultramarines—the Adeptus Astartes equivalent of stonewashed jeans—for the Dark Angels, a chapter that’s so metal it’s screamwanking to Obituary in a coffin. But really: Who cares? This is still a game where you control a seven-foot, xenophobic anvil voiced by Mark Strong, as you stamp, cut, smash, crush, and chainsword your way through legions of expendable orks. It’s also something of an anomaly, because it’s a 40K game that’s actually good.

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