We’ve all had plenty of time to put on some of the chunkiest armour seen in a video game, pick up a chainsword, and become space marines. So how was your experience with THQ’s 2011 Warhammer blockbuster? Kotaku regular Tristan Damen put on his critical hat and picked at the best and worst parts of his experience with Space Marine.
Graysonline is an online auction clearing house that generally gets their goods from company bankruptcies, deceased estates or excess stock from major retailers. I bought my fridge from there. So when an anonymous reader informed us that you could buy THQ Studio Australia’s old Space Marine statue from there after its closure earlier this year, it made me feel a little sad.
As promised, four-player online co-op is here for the PlayStation 3 and PC versions of Warhammer: 40.000: Space Marine, with the Xbox 360 version following soon after. And so the enemy of my enemy becomes my friend.
The competition was originally for one winner to win one chainsword. We’ve shown you the entries that just missed out on prizes. Now we’ll show you the ones that made it through to the prize-winning round.
For a while we thought that no one was going to enter our Space Marine competition. Then, hours before the competition closed, we received a wave of some of the most amazing entries we’ve ever seen in any competition run on Kotaku. Here are a few entries that missed out on the top prize, but we thought they were still awesome enough that they had to be shared.
To the uninitiated, the Chaos Marines in Warhammer 40,000 are just like the Space Marines, only purple with glowing red eyes. Perhaps it’s best we just leave it at that.