

With a story campaign that can be tackled solo or in online co-operative play with up to three additional human bods, players find themselves charging through the Space Hulk, carving/shooting/blowing up enemies with abandon all the while collecting relics and completing mission objectives. Space Hulk: Deathwing review: You can expect to be outnumbered often in Space Hulk: Deathwing.Ĭoncealed within its massive spaces however are all manner of precious artifacts and other long-forgotten items that could help the Dark Angels turn the tide against the indomitable forces of Chaos, and so it is the narrow corridors and sprawling compartments of the Space Hulk that all serve as an evocative stage for its tactical FPS underpinnings to unfold.

As a Space Marine of the Deathwing, the legendary 1st Company of the secretive Dark Angels chapter, you’ll find yourself thrust into the titular Space Hulk – a vast and unruly amalgamation of other ships and debris that have drifted in from the Warp, the immaterial dimension of Chaos.

If you’ve even a passing interest in Space Hulk and Warhammer 40,000 you’ll be pleased to know that Space Hulk: Deathwing absolutely looks, sounds and feels faithful to the original source material. Space Hulk: Deathwing Review: Warhammer 40,000 Gets A Tense, Tactical, Though Flawed FPS
