In-Game play from Warhammer 40,000 has been reportedly recorded and uploaded to the Internet by a developer of the game. The video, which is entitled 'Space Marine' shows recorded game play footage, as well as play-by-play commentary from the developer. The developer boasts a new concept called 'intimate brutality' which combines the use of ranged-attacks, which allows the player to buy some time before he can get closer to use hand weapons for ultimate carnage. There is also a cool in-game cinematic function, called 'cinemaction moments' where game play is slowed down at the end of a combo-attack and the camera views are panned and adjusted to give you the cinema-style kill scene. The game storyline puts the player into the shoes of a marine dropped into a futuristic world of chaos, where he has to fight off enemy troops as big as himself, and eventually face off with an enemy leader in a boxing-style mini-game. Where does THQ fit into this? Well this video had come out mere days after THQ's Australian website posted job opening for the development of the new Warhammer 40,000.
Via: Eurogamer