I was SO confused for a moment when Chairon said he was a boy on Calth...then I remembered that the 1st Primaris marines were in stasis while Cawl worked on them for 10,000 years. That's a GREAT nod to the Primaris lore that most casual fans wouldn't get. Great job.
ah and here i was thinking it was referencing another invasion of calth. primaris suck ass and their clone army cawl chaos god of ass pulls that maybe but this is a neat reference on its own
@@braydoxastora5584 Uhh...1st Gen Primaris aren't clones my guy, in fact none are. They just had a TON of recruits in stasis while Cawl worked on the project. Hence why they were ready in vast numbers all at once. I get not liking them but please get the lore right at least.
I like how they're giving the Space Marines a little more personality to go along with the "kill the mutant burn the xenos" stuff we're all familiar with. Never thought I'd be calling a space marine funny
" And while they could find no fault in you, I will bring you back from death just to continue to test you because frankly, I would love to see you dead. " -Leandros
My guess is that in the next game or DLC Leandro’s will fall to chaos and we will finally have the retribution we’ve been waiting for the one who always suspects others but never himself can’t wait 😅
@@MrShrike540 This collective hate boner for the guy is getting too far. I have no desire to see anyone falling into chaos. Especially in case of chaplain, chaos corruption is no joke.
@@marcinzysko1653 lol space marines hate cowards he’s just been sitting on his thumb while accusing everyone who casting out chaos but we’ll just have to wait another 13 years before we see him get his just desserts 🧁 🤣
Aside from the epicness of the story and titus squad, i became intrigued by Talasa squad and Straban specifically. This game really shows that ultramarines are not just the player that has a impact throught the story, You feel that all ultramarines are badasses and you can fully count on them. Amazing display of the 40k universe
Gadriel actually had an nice character arc From someone who is by the book but kind of Soured by Titus assuming command, to someone completely distrusting Titus, to finally understanding Titus and becoming an bro I get the hate towards him but i like him
To be frank i dont blame Gadriel having doubts on Titus...it all boils down to Communication issues amongst the Squad due to Titus not telling them a single thing to clear up all those doubts
I liked that they did eventually hash out their communication issues and come to a compromise. Titus was understandably wary about speaking of his previous contact with chaos and Gadriel had good reason to want to know about mission pertinent intel.
And lets be real, if you were having your own command and then some random ass marine you have never heard about who is also acting suspicious as hell you too would probably think the same way.
@@Desco51 He did his duty faithfully, Thats what makes him so hate-able. Leandros suspected heresy in Titus and reported it. Believing that his captain had been tainted he did his duty and reported his suspicions. Remember, Space marines are ever vigilant against the taint of chaos. While leandros is a scumbag, He did do his duty.
@@ethanhilot you've never seen those clips of the OG Space Marine game that's been modded for Titus to look like a Chaos Marine and say "I am no heretic!", have you?
Not a full century. If memory serves, that inquisitor puts him in stasis most of the time. Then he got found out be be a heretic and killed. Then some Grey Knight squad found Titus and all the other marines in the stasis. That's when he started his Deathwatch duty. So at most a couple decades.
3:21:16 It would make sense that Leandros, being a "by-the-book" soldier who relies on the Codex Astartes, would become a Chaplain, whose role is to preach about the holiness of the Emperor and watch the actions of suspected Space Marines. I remember since the release of Warhammer 40k Boltgun, someone make a video of the Space Marine Veteran teaching a lesson to Leandros for snitching on Titus. The look on the TH-camr's face when they saw this revelation.
Nozick : Disappointingly slow progress for an Astartes Titus : Spare me the insult Magos Nozick : Statement error. Insults? I engage in pure analysis. Its like throwing salt at wound.
First of all i love the way Titus Story after the First game is told in Story bits WITHOUT flashbacks. Second of all i looks AMAZING! The heaviness, the proportions Primaris to Human, the feeling of the drop right into hell itself. And the end lefts me speechless. Plus all the little detail, feeling, recalls to the first game and most of all THIS BADASS CHANTINGS dam the sounddesigne alone is 10/10.
This cliffhanger feels sooooooooo much better than SM1! Titus still leaves on a thunderhawk, on a path set by some slimy mf, but with honor and respect! Emperor be praised!! Hoping the Emperor allows a 3rd act soon🙌
If the Emperor wills it. The Prime series in production made by the people who made love death and robots have a 40k episode in it, and guess who's in it. Seems like Titus' duty is not yet done Brother.
@@ElShamoo check out the secret levels trailer (name of prime show) It features the Ultramarines along with a familiar lieutenant with chains on his arm. Edit: after seeing the thumbnail, and how titus gets his golden laurels at the end of the game. It's definitely him after the games end on his new mission.
@Tommybotham the early primaris were made only shortly after the heresy cawl stored them in stasis and only released them back to serve during the ultima founding so yeah its possible
Considering the imperium full stop executes civilians and guard that know about chaos ... i doubt it, even space marines get selective mind wipes if they aren't like ... grey knights or some equivalent.
@@HaunterPlays-cx2hx imagine how shit it must be you just survived the worst civil war in human history and then a mechanical tentacle monster just appears with the sole purpose of abducting you for his experiment with the fact this happen in early childhood no wonder the first primaris marines feared Cawl its the life of a lab rat
This reminds me of learning different cockroaches irl, the big ones you can't kill but flush down the toilet and the little ones are the scouts to tell the boys ones to come here 😂😅
2:19:08 "The Codex Astartes does not support this action... but I am looking forward to it." I think Gadriel just became my favorite character with that.
@@hollowmajin5146, given that he's a Chaplin, he's doing his job. He also mellowed out a lot between the two games, as the original has him going straight to the Inquisition. Doubly so, given that Landros gave our pal Titus a second chance.
I have yo say this I really like how you just don't cut from one scene to the other but put some action scened in between Nicely done The pacing is kept intact
I like that they kept the Primarus human. They still make mistakes. They still let their emotions get the better of them. They still think irrationally at times and question when in doubt. Captain Titus almost makes the same mistakes as in Space Marine 1 and even admits it to his new squad, showing proper character growth instead of just doing as he's told.
I would have liked to see the writing be a little better. the few times their emotions get the better of them feel... forced. Like when the Sgt just runs off on his own for no reason. that whole character felt forced and he does things just to cause drama for reasons. game is better so far then what i thought but the writing could have been better in some places. Like when Chairon claims to have been a boy when the word bearers attacked Caith.. that would make him over 10k years old. He would be one of the oldest living space Marines. older then Dante and only slightly younger then Bjorn the fel handed.
@@freed991 It did feel at times that they were a little too irrational for what they are: Genetically enhanced super soldiers. And although it feels like a 40k project in some aspects, the writing also feels like it was written by someone with the briefest knowledge of the franchise.
2:12:07 I love thos detail that he is referring to the Heresy here. Since a lot of primaris were childrem during the heresy and were kept in stasis for ten thousand years
3:02:59 mad bastards went of and outdid the back flipping terminator. Frakking dreadnought using melee combat to engage enemy aircraft! And a HELLDRAKE NO LESS!!
i suspect it was Cawl more then G-Man. Cawl dose get upto some shenanigans using G-Mans name, and guilliman did allow for the pylon project, which this seems to be based on.
@@zeran147 quessing this is the result of Quiliman Pushing Cawl for results on remaking the cadian obelisks, because Aurora almost looked similiar but fidling with the Artefact power source??? WTF Cawl??
@@GLUFSAREN Ciaphas Cain hanging out with guard regiments could work. But yeah the issue comes that the show runners try to make it for everyone so it turns in to a show for no one.
@@LockeLynxLeandros wasn't a bad ultramarine, just a crappy teammate. I am betting that Calgary made him pay in lots of nasty ways. Then again, being watchful of corruption and a zealot is a benefit to a chaplain.
@webvixdarklove7551 not sure I saw there was some type of change but been too busy to look had my head stuck I'm remnant 2 when kids have been in bed lol
The story of Titus is so damn good, i really like how everyone comments about his age, the mystery behind him and what happened to him. We really need WH3.
WH3? the story is ok. game is better so far then what i thought but the writing could have been better in some places. Like when Chairon claims to have been a boy when the word bearers attacked Caith.. that would make him over 10k years old. He would be one of the oldest living space Marines. older then Dante and only slightly younger then Bjorn the fel handed.
I habe more than 200 hours in the first game, i have reserved the normal edition of the game. And i dont care i am gonna watch this video and then play the game, full of happiness❤
I remember the Lance of Jove Thunderhawk while playing SM1, Pilot said he'd go to the eye of terror if then Captain Titus wishes it while en-route to the spire
I appreciate that Chairon provides us that quote about being a boy on Calth, because it reminds us that most of the Primaris were drawn from worlds in the immediate aftermath of the Heresy.
This game is a Blessing from the Emperor. I enjoyed every minute playing this game as a 40k fan. Game Dev's you've outdone yourselves and I hope you continue to treat us well near future.
@@joshwenn989 did he? if you ask me he's the one that should've been under scrutiny: 1) went straight to the inquisition instead of the current chaplain when he suspected titus of doing a bad 2) the inquisitor he reported to ended up being a big fan of chaos 3) titus was innocent in the end and there were definitely people who disagreed with sending him off to deathwatch so how the hell was he allowed to ascend to a position of authority in the past 100 years? hes so concerned about purity yet didnt see it the first time around when reporting titus. seems to me like a lot of brown-nosing and trying to suck up to the people above him. the whole yes sir no sir three bags full sir deal.
@@everythingsalright1121 Isn't it somehow the entire point? The Imperium deals with heretics and traitors in a way that leads even more people to become heretics and traitors. Titus didn't embrace chaos because of his own devotion, not because of the measures taken against him. If anything, those measures could very well hasten his fall rather than prevent it.
Imagine how fucked that would have been. *Activate the pylons* yippee no more chaos reinforcements! *necron ships start phasing into existence cause someone fucked with their shit*
@@Azorees-oj5zr That is wrong statement. There is Dark Mechanicus directly serving Chaos gods, corrupted in times of Horus Heresy. And mechanicus priest are prone to corruption too. EG a demon prince corrupted whole mechanicum on planet Kollosi....
@@reduande I’m not talking about the faction, I’m talking about the game called Mechanicus, in it there is a group of Hereteks unassociated with Chaos, they just use xenos technology.
@@Azorees-oj5zr My bad. Just have another two cents... To my knowledge. Mechanicus are all heretics to Empire. For them the god is the Machine God. And Emperor consider to be his avatar. The Omnissiah (But at first they are separate entities). And there is many splinters in Mechanicus. Bc they went from science to lore... The ones you mention are more progressive.
More like he got a thrashing from the Chapter Master and his fellow brothers, and had to endure many insults and verbal thrashings for a century for his "dishonor", both humbling and hardening his personality.
@@Brettbren mostly the combat. The camera angle, the combat rolls and especially the chainsword. Really reminds me of that grimlock level. Good times.
w-w-what!? in the end the big bad is NOT the tyranid swarm, but we fight against chaos instead!? NO WAY! GW writers, oh you masters of suspense, how do you always come up with something new, after all those years!?
It's gonna be great when they have to fight their way through an Ork fleet, just to get to the tyranid swarm blockading a Necron tomb world JUST to push a button so they can take the 'shortcut' to the Eye of Terror and fight more Chaos Legions before going face-to-face with Tzeentch himself. All to obtain an STC for a Sony Walkman! The Emperor Protects!!
Absolutely phenomenal! My only regret is that it did not continue further. One possible plot hole though: Why was sending a message through the Astropathic relay so damn important when the ships of the fleet all should have their own Astropaths? If the issue is with range, then why not just send one ship ahead past the interference to relay the message then?
By that time - warpfuckery by the Tzeentchians probably made Warp travel impossible as well, so getting a ship out of interference was likely not practical
Something I noticed, how were demons being summoned during a tyranid invasion. Was the shadow in the warp being cast not enough to prevent their summoning cause it was only a splinter fleet?
Also the fact that Chairon makes a refrence to the battle of Caith when the word bearers attacked it.. that happened at the very start of the Horus heresy.. that would make him one of thee oldest marines. traitor marines and Bjorn would be the only ones older then him.
@@mitchellcrego1451 Tyranid Shadow in the warp is like the Light of Astronomicon from Imperum... Chaos is true masters and residents of the warp. And what do you think there was Aurora for? You see Thousand Sons draw through it directly power from the warp... disrupting Imperium = disrupting Tyranids too.
He became enforcer of the rules he fail to understand. In a sense, that is a redemption to him. He propose Titus to go back to the Ultramarines even under suspicious. He can still have it, but having Titus nearby him is better since he make sure his doubts are at bay and don't commit the same error twice.
@@street1111You aren't getting the point. Being a Chaplin was his punishment He lived by the rulebook and the company lost a good captain. His punishment was to spend the remainder of his service a slave to the rules her failed to understand. If you paid attention to how Robute Gulliman reacted to the modern use of the codex, you'd see why this is a punishment.
I like the very subtle ways they show how the Primaris upgrade literally makes a person less human, like in the scene where Gadriel comments on a fallen brother. Old Titus would've given a word of kindness, Primaris Titus tells him 'He's dead. Duty is all.'
I think that's less how the Primaris upgrade is affecting Titus, and more how his own personal emotional issues are affecting him. He lost his Deathwatch squad less than a day before he rejoined the Ultramarines, been shoved through major surgery that brought him back to life (something he's equally unhappy about), plus there was that whole 'tortured by a heretical inquisitor for centuries' thing. Look at him at the start of the story, then him in the finale. He's regained the.... I don't want to say 'hope' but he's managed to restore faith in himself and others. Endgame Titus is much closer to his SM1 characterisation.
Nah its more about titus worldview after being in the deathwatch and the last game it made him much more colder it almost cost him with his life when it cuased his squad mates to doubt him
@@jd2792 Sorry but the Primaris upgrade is literally stated multiple times to entirely change how an Astartes views the world including the death of others. I can much more readily believe it's the Primaris surgery rather than him for some reason becoming colder to his chapter brothers because of literally 1 dude.
@@boanoah6362you underestimate the effect a single man can have on someone, especially if that someone is at their mercy for decades with NO contact with their brothers. Your only companion being a man who routinely subjects you to psychic torture, using the images and voices of your brothers to wear you down, again for decades, that was Titus’s reality.
If there is ever actually a Warhammer show or movie, this is the animation style that it should be done in, live action could never pull this off. That or it has to be done by the “Astartes” guy
Hated the way Gadriel was getting the upper hand on Titus when they had their scuffle, Titus should have been shown to wipe the floor with him but Gadriel was overpowering him and would have killed him if Chairon hadn’t acted. The devs make Gadriel a pain in the ass the whole game up until that point and I’m just thinking Titus would beat you to a pulp if he wanted to and then the devs show Gadriel beating and overpowering Titus with ease. So disappointing.
@@nevermore7285 I never buy the idea that a character is holding back for the reason they lose. The devs made Titus look weak, unskilled and outclassed by Gadriel in that scuffle when Titus has decades or centuries more combat experience than Gadriel and should have subdued or restrained him easily. Its exactly like 343's portrayal of Master Chief vs Locke where Locke is dominating Chief for most of their fight and makes Chief look weak and inferior, and in that scenario Locke is the recent Spartan and Chief has been a Spartan all his life. They trashed MC with that scene and people hated it. The devs obviously were pushing Gadriel as being superior to Titus as the game goes on, with Gadriel coming up with the final plan to ram the ship and with figuring out the Obelisks, rather than making it so that Titus comes up with the plan since he is the MC and he is supposed to be exceptional, even among his fellow Space Marines. Towards the end it felt way more like it was just Titus going along with what Gadriel proposed rather than Titus actually proposing the plan and acting like an MC. They didn't even include Titus' ability to resist the power of the warp in this game, which was one of the most interesting aspects of his character in the original.
@@Trifocal7777 he’s hasn’t even been a primaris for a week. And of course someone defending themselves is going to be at a disadvantage against someone actively going for the kill. And a huge part of the story is him reforging his bonds with the other Ultramarines and learning from his mistakes on Graia, in particular learning to better handle his squads doubts and listen to them better. Him being less independent and the greater focus on the team is intentional.
@@nevermore7285 Him not being a Primaris for more than a week is pretty irrelevant considering that you literally play as him for the whole game and he is slaughtering hundred of tyrannids and Chaos Marines like its nothing, and he takes down the Lictor with Charion saying that if Titus wasn't there then he and Gadriel would have been killed. It's obvious that Titus is totally able to fight and his enhancements aren't hindering him in any way, which just emphasises how Gadriel overpowering and outclassing him in combat is a sign that Gadriel is far superior to Titus, which sucks considering that Titus felt like such a badass in the first game, going up against Nemeroth, and now he just feels weak and outclassed compared to his fellow marines. Might as well have made Gadriel the MC. Hell, the fact that Calgar was enraged when he heard Titus had been imprisoned by the Inquisition and that Calgar knew Titus couldn't be corrupted whereas Leandros supposedly knows better than Calgar by acting at the end like Titus is the most susceptible to corruption is stupid. It should be heresy that Leandros is doubting the loyalty of Titus when Calgar doesn't and never did. Guess Leandros knows better than Calgar. Titus was made to seem weak, outlasted and inferior in this game and it sucks.
@@Trifocal7777 Leandros is a Chaplin. His job is to always be suspicious. And what he says is that the stain of suspicion never fades. Leandro’s doesn’t think Titus is corrupt, he’s the one who recommended him back, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t going to watch Titus still. He’s literally doing his job.
Gadriel: "The Codex Astartes does not support this action." Me: *raises bolter pistol* Gadriel: "But I am looking forward to it." Me: *lowers pistol* "Good choice..."
@@Jake-777-7 Nah. Leandros did the right thing and that's why he was made a chaplain. People that meme-hate on Leandros because he dared to go against the protagonist you play as never understand that. It's almost like being mysteriously immune to Chaos/the Warp and claiming to have 1v1'd an incredibly powerful Chaos Lord with zero other witnesses in a universe where stuff like possession verifiably exists is incredibly suspicious. Titus was lucky he wasn't executed by his own chapter.
@@joshwenn989 Problem is not the suspision. But HOW he went about it. Right would be make a report to Chapter command. Let chapter chaplains and librarians investigate....
Also a great 14 minute summary of the story here! th-cam.com/video/nhNdNo7ldWA/w-d-xo.html
Titus: "This mission can be done, I need 4 men."
Acheran: "I can spare 2 flapjacks and 1 half filled glass of apple juice".......probably
...and I'm losing money on this deal.
Titus: "That will do"
I love how it took Titus doing like 6 impossible missions with a fraction of the men he should have had to finally impress Acheran
lol.. every time.
Always in threes, suspicious.
I was SO confused for a moment when Chairon said he was a boy on Calth...then I remembered that the 1st Primaris marines were in stasis while Cawl worked on them for 10,000 years. That's a GREAT nod to the Primaris lore that most casual fans wouldn't get. Great job.
i was stuck going in circles over that cause i forgot that bit of lore
ah and here i was thinking it was referencing another invasion of calth. primaris suck ass and their clone army cawl chaos god of ass pulls that maybe but this is a neat reference on its own
@@braydoxastora5584 Uhh...1st Gen Primaris aren't clones my guy, in fact none are. They just had a TON of recruits in stasis while Cawl worked on the project. Hence why they were ready in vast numbers all at once. I get not liking them but please get the lore right at least.
@@Kthanid clones were a reference to star wars attack of the clones ,clones. i was referencing the popular army asspull eample
i dont get it
My reaction to literally the very first thing Chairon had to say: "Already better than Leandros."
🫡🫡😉😉
Uh oh
I like how they're giving the Space Marines a little more personality to go along with the "kill the mutant burn the xenos" stuff we're all familiar with. Never thought I'd be calling a space marine funny
Yeah...about that...😅
And then he shows up in the kraking ending as the bloody chaplain...I about spat out my drink
"The Inquisition can find no fault in you"
Translation: You're basically a saint and anyone who says otherwise will be investigated.
" And while they could find no fault in you, I will bring you back from death just to continue to test you because frankly, I would love to see you dead. "
-Leandros
My guess is that in the next game or DLC Leandro’s will fall to chaos and we will finally have the retribution we’ve been waiting for the one who always suspects others but never himself can’t wait 😅
@@MrShrike540 I hope so. He is a sanctimonious prick.
@@MrShrike540 This collective hate boner for the guy is getting too far. I have no desire to see anyone falling into chaos. Especially in case of chaplain, chaos corruption is no joke.
@@marcinzysko1653 lol space marines hate cowards he’s just been sitting on his thumb while accusing everyone who casting out chaos but we’ll just have to wait another 13 years before we see him get his just desserts 🧁 🤣
"I need two squads"
"One bolt pistol. That's all I can spare. Use it wisely."
Aside from the epicness of the story and titus squad, i became intrigued by Talasa squad and Straban specifically. This game really shows that ultramarines are not just the player that has a impact throught the story, You feel that all ultramarines are badasses and you can fully count on them.
Amazing display of the 40k universe
I love it! So many games, movies, etc only considers the main character powerful enough to make a difference.
I wholeheartedly agree with you both!!
A moment of silence for the Brothers and Sisters who could not make it to see this long over due day
The Emperor Protects.
Only in death does duty end
@@angelcolon6693 Even in death they should be serving
@@NerviniexAs mighty as the Emperor’s soldiers are, not all can be afforded the honour of the Dreadnought.
One of my good friends from childhood, all the way back from Middle School, passed away before he could see this.
Courage and honor.
Gadriel actually had an nice character arc
From someone who is by the book but kind of Soured by Titus assuming command, to someone completely distrusting Titus, to finally understanding Titus and becoming an bro
I get the hate towards him but i like him
He was a great character same with Titus
To be frank i dont blame Gadriel having doubts on Titus...it all boils down to Communication issues amongst the Squad due to Titus not telling them a single thing to clear up all those doubts
when he came up with the ram the battlebarge plan is was jut thinking that papa surf would definitly be pleased with him
I liked that they did eventually hash out their communication issues and come to a compromise. Titus was understandably wary about speaking of his previous contact with chaos and Gadriel had good reason to want to know about mission pertinent intel.
And lets be real, if you were having your own command and then some random ass marine you have never heard about who is also acting suspicious as hell you too would probably think the same way.
Everyone: leandros is so stupid, he should’ve reported titus to the chaplain instead of the inquisition
Leandros: *becomes the chaplain*
everyone: ok fine we reported to the inquisition then
leandros: *friend with inquisition*
everyone: bruh
@@lusilusi6371 btw i think leandros was promoted as a punishment just so calgar could keep like a tight leash on him
@@gudienrhfhzjsjOnly the most trustworthy Astartes become chaplains, that' impossible
@@Desco51 trustworthy AND fanatical, which Leandros fits to a bill.
@@Desco51 He did his duty faithfully, Thats what makes him so hate-able. Leandros suspected heresy in Titus and reported it. Believing that his captain had been tainted he did his duty and reported his suspicions.
Remember, Space marines are ever vigilant against the taint of chaos. While leandros is a scumbag, He did do his duty.
Corruption: *Taints everyone
Cadians: Hmm...must've been the wind
well some of them at least.
I imagine coming from a planet that close to the Eye of Terror comes with an increased resilience to chaos.
When the planet you’re raised on is literally the doormat of the eye of terror it’s just another day ending in Y
@@welderbear6757 Cadians are just built different 🤷
It could be pdf forces?
TH-cam: "This video is no longer available due to a copyright strike. :/"
GLP: "I am no heretic!"
"You liee!!!!"
You say that while dressed in Heretic Power Armor, eyes red with blood and warp.
Bro thats the death watch, their a loyalist chapter.@@JunkPhuJP
@@ethanhilot you've never seen those clips of the OG Space Marine game that's been modded for Titus to look like a Chaos Marine and say "I am no heretic!", have you?
@@JunkPhuJP my bad, I thought you were talking about the deathwatch, and I mostly watch total Warhammer. So I don't see much of space marine mods. :/
Serves almost a century in the Deathwatch as atonement, makes a last stand, lives and crosses the Rubicon.
Captain "balls of steel" Titus
Not a full century. If memory serves, that inquisitor puts him in stasis most of the time. Then he got found out be be a heretic and killed. Then some Grey Knight squad found Titus and all the other marines in the stasis. That's when he started his Deathwatch duty. So at most a couple decades.
3:21:16
It would make sense that Leandros, being a "by-the-book" soldier who relies on the Codex Astartes, would become a Chaplain, whose role is to preach about the holiness of the Emperor and watch the actions of suspected Space Marines.
I remember since the release of Warhammer 40k Boltgun, someone make a video of the Space Marine Veteran teaching a lesson to Leandros for snitching on Titus.
The look on the TH-camr's face when they saw this revelation.
Wait there's a video of someone putting leandros in his place? Where?
@@VestolordI need it too brother
What is the video. We need it
I forgot the title, but I remembered the video plain as day.
@ZeroAeon brother if you can find it that would be amazing
Gadriel : the Codex Astartes does not support this action
Tites : ugh, not this again
Don't forget gadriel also said he was looking forward to it
Gabriel: "But I do look forward to it."
Titus: "There's hope for him yet."
I laughed at this bit, ‘‘twas a nice nod to the original game
@@solidg3legend868Titus: Oh thank the Emperor I thought he was gonna be another Leandros
“bUt ThE cOdEx!”
“The Codex be more like guidelines”
Nozick : Disappointingly slow progress for an Astartes
Titus : Spare me the insult Magos
Nozick : Statement error. Insults? I engage in pure analysis.
Its like throwing salt at wound.
Analysis: No organic material to disperse salt into_
Conclusion: The Machine is immortal, and therefore impervious to salt_
@@cabnbeeschurgr Impervious? More like rust.
@@johnlucas2838 Counterpoint: WD-40.
@@EyePatchGuy88 Doubt that they have it in such an era.
That Dreadnaught sending a fastball to the Helldrake was peak 40K
First of all i love the way Titus Story after the First game is told in Story bits WITHOUT flashbacks. Second of all i looks AMAZING! The heaviness, the proportions Primaris to Human, the feeling of the drop right into hell itself. And the end lefts me speechless. Plus all the little detail, feeling, recalls to the first game and most of all THIS BADASS CHANTINGS dam the sounddesigne alone is 10/10.
This cliffhanger feels sooooooooo much better than SM1! Titus still leaves on a thunderhawk, on a path set by some slimy mf, but with honor and respect! Emperor be praised!!
Hoping the Emperor allows a 3rd act soon🙌
If the Emperor wills it. The Prime series in production made by the people who made love death and robots have a 40k episode in it, and guess who's in it. Seems like Titus' duty is not yet done Brother.
@@ZagstrakEadSmasha ahh sh** I keep forgetting bout that🤦♂️
Yea I’m hoping it’s like a 45min ep 😮💨
@@ZagstrakEadSmasha Is that episode gonna be about titus? I doubt it
@@ElShamoo check out the secret levels trailer (name of prime show) It features the Ultramarines along with a familiar lieutenant with chains on his arm.
Edit: after seeing the thumbnail, and how titus gets his golden laurels at the end of the game. It's definitely him after the games end on his new mission.
@@ZagstrakEadSmasha I need to check it out again, hopefully leandros gets a good smacking, that snitch
Chairon: I was a boy on Calth, when the Word Bearers attacked
Dude, 'nuff said, I'm surprised any civilian survived the Battle of Calth
That would make him 10,000+ years old.
@Tommybotham the early primaris were made only shortly after the heresy cawl stored them in stasis and only released them back to serve during the ultima founding so yeah its possible
@@TommybothamSeriously like wtf is this horse shit
Considering the imperium full stop executes civilians and guard that know about chaos ... i doubt it, even space marines get selective mind wipes if they aren't like ... grey knights or some equivalent.
@@HaunterPlays-cx2hx imagine how shit it must be you just survived the worst civil war in human history and then a mechanical tentacle monster just appears with the sole purpose of abducting you for his experiment with the fact this happen in early childhood no wonder the first primaris marines feared Cawl its the life of a lab rat
" You are a primaris now"
" I'd like to go back to being dead now "
given the ending? oh probably. pretty obvious mr chaplain (no spoilers) had it out for titus
This time it’s the Rubicon, next time it will be entombment in a dreadnought.
@@BigDaddyGAO Does that mean we get to play as Dreadnought Titus in Space Marine 3? If so, I have mixed feelings...
''To kill the bug, we must understand the bug. We can ill afford another Kadaku.''
Starship troopers 😅
Service guarantees citizenship! Would you like to know more?
devs feeling it on a whole different level haha
If the nom nom noms had come with a real hive fleet game would of been over before it started.
This reminds me of learning different cockroaches irl, the big ones you can't kill but flush down the toilet and the little ones are the scouts to tell the boys ones to come here 😂😅
As a Black Templar player…..Brother Beren SHALL BE AVENGED!!! NO PITY!!!! NO REMORSE!!! NO FEAR!!!
nearby crusade fleet ready to assist, SUFFER NOT THE UNLCEAN TO LIVE! THE EMPEROR PROTECTS!
The (Homebrewed) Angel's of Cinder stand ready to purge the unclean and the unworthy!
😂 Chaos awaits you all
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!!
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
FOR THE EMPEROR!
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
FOR THE EMPEROR!!!
FOR THE EMPEROR
The dreadnought threw a huge boulder at the drake hahahaha
everyone was badass even the Cadians, but that Dreadnought dude takes the cake, with cherry on top.
"Lead me to the slaughter!" Such an epic line
I was just thinking of having a "yeet" sound effect with that scene xD
2:19:08 "The Codex Astartes does not support this action... but I am looking forward to it."
I think Gadriel just became my favorite character with that.
STRATEGIC VALUE: ABSOLUTE
You know what’s not an absolute strategic value?
Leandros still being alive
@@ZeroAxle in the books set after SM1, he immensely regretted his decision...
@@TheTrueAdept and yet this ending would indicate otherwise
@@hollowmajin5146, given that he's a Chaplin, he's doing his job. He also mellowed out a lot between the two games, as the original has him going straight to the Inquisition. Doubly so, given that Landros gave our pal Titus a second chance.
@@TheTrueAdeptThe ending shows it was actualy the chapter master that brought him back. Leandros is still a rat.
No spoilers, but considering the ending... I am fully expecting to see Roboute Guilliman in Space Marine 3
One can hope
More likely to happen as DLC or else it's another 6 to 10 year wait.
@@ST4RDUSTim willing to wait
@@ST4RDUST You do know the game was only in development for a *fraction* of that time, right?
@Michael-bn1oi does it change the fact that it took 6-10 years to be released?
I have yo say this
I really like how you just don't cut from one scene to the other but put some action scened in between
Nicely done
The pacing is kept intact
Exactly what I just commented
I like that they kept the Primarus human. They still make mistakes. They still let their emotions get the better of them. They still think irrationally at times and question when in doubt. Captain Titus almost makes the same mistakes as in Space Marine 1 and even admits it to his new squad, showing proper character growth instead of just doing as he's told.
I would have liked to see the writing be a little better. the few times their emotions get the better of them feel... forced. Like when the Sgt just runs off on his own for no reason. that whole character felt forced and he does things just to cause drama for reasons. game is better so far then what i thought but the writing could have been better in some places. Like when Chairon claims to have been a boy when the word bearers attacked Caith.. that would make him over 10k years old. He would be one of the oldest living space Marines. older then Dante and only slightly younger then Bjorn the fel handed.
@@freed991 There is most likely some writing errors there for sure, Chairon isn't older than Titus for sure.
@@freed991 It did feel at times that they were a little too irrational for what they are: Genetically enhanced super soldiers. And although it feels like a 40k project in some aspects, the writing also feels like it was written by someone with the briefest knowledge of the franchise.
@@freed991Chairon must’ve been put to stasis by Cawl for the Primaris when it became clear he’s a suitable candidate for it. That’s what I think.
@@GLUFSAREN He is older and not older. On the other hand he is 10000 years old. On the other hand he has less "real" lifetime than Titus
2:12:07 I love thos detail that he is referring to the Heresy here. Since a lot of primaris were childrem during the heresy and were kept in stasis for ten thousand years
It’s been 84 years but we have the sequel
BROTHERS! and Sister's the time has come the cutscene we all had been waiting for
Hope we see Big Papa Smurf in the next one. Hopefully we don't have to wait as long for it.
If you want it to be just as good
@@Spartan-qp7nh The game was *not* in dev for even half of that time lol
I always come back to this channel because unlike others, the little bits of gameplay in-between the cutscenes pulls everything together.
yes
Same
3:02:59 mad bastards went of and outdid the back flipping terminator. Frakking dreadnought using melee combat to engage enemy aircraft! And a HELLDRAKE NO LESS!!
"Holy Terra!"
"The Primarch himself authorized Project Aurora"
This is what happens when you clap Eldar cheeks Guilliman!
Gorillaman: Theoretical - It was a calculated risk. Practical - Worth it.
i suspect it was Cawl more then G-Man. Cawl dose get upto some shenanigans using G-Mans name, and guilliman did allow for the pylon project, which this seems to be based on.
@@zeran147 Doesn't help that Cawl has a copy of Guilliman's mind put through a a computer.
@@zeran147He's also unreasonably horny for Necron tech.
@@zeran147 quessing this is the result of Quiliman Pushing Cawl for results on remaking the cadian obelisks, because Aurora almost looked similiar but fidling with the Artefact power source??? WTF Cawl??
Thia why we dont need a live action series. Id rather have more of this.
I agree, I'm pretty sure they're gonna mess the live action up :(
@@Stellar_82we have pariah nexus and the new Warhammer series a continuing of said series
@@Stellar_82 considering Amazon wants to make it gay and 50% female, it's not going to be like this.
Just get the guy who wrote this to write the live action series.
@@GLUFSAREN Ciaphas Cain hanging out with guard regiments could work. But yeah the issue comes that the show runners try to make it for everyone so it turns in to a show for no one.
Leandros is the type of person who shouldn't have any authority
Absolutely
fr calgar himself apparently was super angry about it, how is Leandros a chaplain at all?
@@ST4RDUST didn't want to make a bad situation worse
@@ST4RDUST more likely that after a verbal thrashing from Calgar, Leandros faced ridicule for a century and worked his ass off to become a chaplain.
@@LockeLynxLeandros wasn't a bad ultramarine, just a crappy teammate.
I am betting that Calgary made him pay in lots of nasty ways. Then again, being watchful of corruption and a zealot is a benefit to a chaplain.
1:35:14 Man, I'm glad Chairon isn't a blood angel for this part
was half expecting him to fall to khorne
Lmao that 2:19:07 Titus face was like "by the emperor! not this again"
3:02:18 dreadnought vs chaos dreadnought = 10/10 game 🔥
I had my reservations about Titus' new voice actor, but he's doing a great job! Titus hasn't changed at all.
This feels criminal to be this early
Bro is wayy to early even more so he already finished the game like bra how.
haha well shout out to Focus Entertainment for that early access though. The game is awesome! 😀
Heresy
Took the words right out of my mouth.
Ya shoulda seen the leaks a few months ago lmao
As a tyranid player this is how I wish they could swarm on the board lol
Didn’t they nerf the swarm recently by making your reinforcement stratagem a once per game thing?
@webvixdarklove7551 not sure I saw there was some type of change but been too busy to look had my head stuck I'm remnant 2 when kids have been in bed lol
The story of Titus is so damn good, i really like how everyone comments about his age, the mystery behind him and what happened to him. We really need WH3.
WH3?
the story is ok. game is better so far then what i thought but the writing could have been better in some places. Like when Chairon claims to have been a boy when the word bearers attacked Caith.. that would make him over 10k years old. He would be one of the oldest living space Marines. older then Dante and only slightly younger then Bjorn the fel handed.
@@freed991The original Primaris were made then put into stasis. They are all very old because of this.
@@freed991so a majority of them are over 10k years old
And that's how you give guardsman their long overdue respect
I habe more than 200 hours in the first game, i have reserved the normal edition of the game.
And i dont care i am gonna watch this video and then play the game, full of happiness❤
I remember the Lance of Jove Thunderhawk while playing SM1, Pilot said he'd go to the eye of terror if then Captain Titus wishes it while en-route to the spire
I am still new to warhammer 40k but I am going to buy this game
Welcome, brother. For the Emperor!
you won't regret it!
Welcome, brother!. Enjoy it!
Welcome to warhammer 40k
Welcome, Brother!
I appreciate that Chairon provides us that quote about being a boy on Calth, because it reminds us that most of the Primaris were drawn from worlds in the immediate aftermath of the Heresy.
This game is a Blessing from the Emperor.
I enjoyed every minute playing this game as a 40k fan. Game Dev's you've outdone yourselves and I hope you continue to treat us well near future.
❤❤❤❤❤
They made a snivelling, backbiting half wit like Leandros chaplain. Grim darkness indeed.
They made him a chaplain because in context _he did the right thing._
@@joshwenn989 did he? if you ask me he's the one that should've been under scrutiny:
1) went straight to the inquisition instead of the current chaplain when he suspected titus of doing a bad
2) the inquisitor he reported to ended up being a big fan of chaos
3) titus was innocent in the end and there were definitely people who disagreed with sending him off to deathwatch
so how the hell was he allowed to ascend to a position of authority in the past 100 years? hes so concerned about purity yet didnt see it the first time around when reporting titus. seems to me like a lot of brown-nosing and trying to suck up to the people above him. the whole yes sir no sir three bags full sir deal.
@@everythingsalright1121 Isn't it somehow the entire point? The Imperium deals with heretics and traitors in a way that leads even more people to become heretics and traitors. Titus didn't embrace chaos because of his own devotion, not because of the measures taken against him. If anything, those measures could very well hasten his fall rather than prevent it.
It would seem that even in the Grim Dark of the Future, the Peter Principle is still enforced...
I was a little disappointed that we saw Necron Technology being used but we never got to see Necron in action
Imagine how fucked that would have been. *Activate the pylons* yippee no more chaos reinforcements! *necron ships start phasing into existence cause someone fucked with their shit*
Was waiting for calgar to say : " I CAST FIST!"
Yeah, but that would mean TTS is canonically true, and Magus would be no longer a traitor.
Spoiler for every Warhammer 40k game ever: Chaos is behind everything and will be the main enemies of the second act.
Mechanicus thankfully doesn’t involve Chaos at all, even the Hereteks in it are more about xenotech than anything to do with the Warp.
@@Azorees-oj5zr That is wrong statement. There is Dark Mechanicus directly serving Chaos gods, corrupted in times of Horus Heresy. And mechanicus priest are prone to corruption too. EG a demon prince corrupted whole mechanicum on planet Kollosi....
@@reduande I’m not talking about the faction, I’m talking about the game called Mechanicus, in it there is a group of Hereteks unassociated with Chaos, they just use xenos technology.
@@Azorees-oj5zr My bad. Just have another two cents...
To my knowledge. Mechanicus are all heretics to Empire.
For them the god is the Machine God. And Emperor consider to be his avatar. The Omnissiah (But at first they are separate entities).
And there is many splinters in Mechanicus. Bc they went from science to lore... The ones you mention are more progressive.
"Lead me to the slaughter!" Love dreadnoughts
not me thinking you just got betrayed for a second at 42:31
It felt like order 66 was happening
The friggin look he shot gadriel when he said "ThE CoDeX dOeSn'T SuPpOrT ThIs" is hilarious
Spoiler:
Leandros got his face pretty beaten up since we last saw him.
I guess that Guilliman did indeed some serious stomping...
More like he got a thrashing from the Chapter Master and his fellow brothers, and had to endure many insults and verbal thrashings for a century for his "dishonor", both humbling and hardening his personality.
This game reminds me a lot of transformers fall of cybertron
*In what way, out of curiosity?*
I miss that game. If you're talking about pure scale in war and attrition, I can see that.
@@Brettbren mostly the combat. The camera angle, the combat rolls and especially the chainsword. Really reminds me of that grimlock level. Good times.
I need a 100 men
"I can spare 2 men"
Cadriel: "The Codex Astartes do not support this action*
Titus: *not this crap again*
LEANDROS!! That bastard alive!!?
You are truly a shining light in a world of darkness
Not even the early access people get till play till tomorrow lol
2:19:09 *SHUT*
2:19:14 oh okay we're cool now.
So sick of them to include the deathwatch
Been waiting for this to land
Thank you so much for that movie cut!
1:12:07 Gotta love that homage to Aliens
I thought exactly the same thing
same here
If you see this comment I wanted to say thank you for your hard work and dedication and for being the few channels that are not scumbags
Thank for this wonderful comment. 😀
That Redemptor Dready deserves to be in the leagues of Rylanor and the Anchorite based.
w-w-what!? in the end the big bad is NOT the tyranid swarm, but we fight against chaos instead!? NO WAY! GW writers, oh you masters of suspense, how do you always come up with something new, after all those years!?
lol
I feel kinda robbed and underwhelmed by the tyranid menace. The devourer of worlds barely took a nommy nibble.
It's gonna be great when they have to fight their way through an Ork fleet, just to get to the tyranid swarm blockading a Necron tomb world JUST to push a button so they can take the 'shortcut' to the Eye of Terror and fight more Chaos Legions before going face-to-face with Tzeentch himself. All to obtain an STC for a Sony Walkman! The Emperor Protects!!
It'll be nicer to look at when we're fighting slaaneshi demons and the emperor's children
Absolutely phenomenal! My only regret is that it did not continue further.
One possible plot hole though: Why was sending a message through the Astropathic relay so damn important when the ships of the fleet all should have their own Astropaths? If the issue is with range, then why not just send one ship ahead past the interference to relay the message then?
By that time - warpfuckery by the Tzeentchians probably made Warp travel impossible as well, so getting a ship out of interference was likely not practical
Something I noticed, how were demons being summoned during a tyranid invasion. Was the shadow in the warp being cast not enough to prevent their summoning cause it was only a splinter fleet?
Also the fact that Chairon makes a refrence to the battle of Caith when the word bearers attacked it.. that happened at the very start of the Horus heresy.. that would make him one of thee oldest marines. traitor marines and Bjorn would be the only ones older then him.
Something something demons tzeentch fuckery idk
@@mitchellcrego1451 Tyranid Shadow in the warp is like the Light of Astronomicon from Imperum... Chaos is true masters and residents of the warp.
And what do you think there was Aurora for? You see Thousand Sons draw through it directly power from the warp... disrupting Imperium = disrupting Tyranids too.
3:21:15 Leandros did make his return.
Stinking Leandros little weasel
Leandros is a weasel
Leandros was so new he squeaks
How did he become a chaplain?
@@dragonrider1736
Probably found his purpose as a stickler for rules, making sure Titus stayed true to the path he failed on years ago
Looks like Leandros failed upwards
He became enforcer of the rules he fail to understand. In a sense, that is a redemption to him. He propose Titus to go back to the Ultramarines even under suspicious. He can still have it, but having Titus nearby him is better since he make sure his doubts are at bay and don't commit the same error twice.
If he can't do it you can't either or you're a heretic on his 1st big mission I believe he jumped the gun causing unnecessary problems
@@street1111You aren't getting the point. Being a Chaplin was his punishment He lived by the rulebook and the company lost a good captain. His punishment was to spend the remainder of his service a slave to the rules her failed to understand.
If you paid attention to how Robute Gulliman reacted to the modern use of the codex, you'd see why this is a punishment.
@@MrPeabody67 Which is why "Rules should never make a prisoner of intelligence" is such an important thing for Calgar to have said to Titus.
@@SenseiRaisenno. The Chapter Master brought him back.
So gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Best version yet. They really outdid themselves with the models, what a beautiful game.
12:41 - I swear this man yanks that helmet off more than a toddler that hates clothes
This cutscenes and clips are better than 99% of the movies out there since 2010.
Can you keep the helmet on in singleplayer? Always seems weird to me how random SMs just walk around without one
Supposedly there's a toggle for it
@@Ghostly_One1 yeah it's a settings toggle. Not sure if it does it for *all~* cutscenes, tho.
I like the very subtle ways they show how the Primaris upgrade literally makes a person less human, like in the scene where Gadriel comments on a fallen brother. Old Titus would've given a word of kindness, Primaris Titus tells him 'He's dead. Duty is all.'
I think that's less how the Primaris upgrade is affecting Titus, and more how his own personal emotional issues are affecting him. He lost his Deathwatch squad less than a day before he rejoined the Ultramarines, been shoved through major surgery that brought him back to life (something he's equally unhappy about), plus there was that whole 'tortured by a heretical inquisitor for centuries' thing.
Look at him at the start of the story, then him in the finale. He's regained the.... I don't want to say 'hope' but he's managed to restore faith in himself and others. Endgame Titus is much closer to his SM1 characterisation.
Nah its more about titus worldview after being in the deathwatch and the last game it made him much more colder it almost cost him with his life when it cuased his squad mates to doubt him
@@jd2792 Sorry but the Primaris upgrade is literally stated multiple times to entirely change how an Astartes views the world including the death of others. I can much more readily believe it's the Primaris surgery rather than him for some reason becoming colder to his chapter brothers because of literally 1 dude.
@@boanoah6362nah
@@boanoah6362you underestimate the effect a single man can have on someone, especially if that someone is at their mercy for decades with NO contact with their brothers.
Your only companion being a man who routinely subjects you to psychic torture, using the images and voices of your brothers to wear you down, again for decades, that was Titus’s reality.
If there is ever actually a Warhammer show or movie, this is the animation style that it should be done in, live action could never pull this off. That or it has to be done by the “Astartes” guy
THEORETICAL: Fu*k around
PRACTICAL: Find out
2:19:08 thats a hilarious reference 😂
As someone with zero knowledge of warhammer, watching the entire gameplay was so much fun.
Hated the way Gadriel was getting the upper hand on Titus when they had their scuffle, Titus should have been shown to wipe the floor with him but Gadriel was overpowering him and would have killed him if Chairon hadn’t acted. The devs make Gadriel a pain in the ass the whole game up until that point and I’m just thinking Titus would beat you to a pulp if he wanted to and then the devs show Gadriel beating and overpowering Titus with ease. So disappointing.
I mean, Titus is a recent Primaris. And Titus didn’t want to risk killing him.
@@nevermore7285 I never buy the idea that a character is holding back for the reason they lose. The devs made Titus look weak, unskilled and outclassed by Gadriel in that scuffle when Titus has decades or centuries more combat experience than Gadriel and should have subdued or restrained him easily. Its exactly like 343's portrayal of Master Chief vs Locke where Locke is dominating Chief for most of their fight and makes Chief look weak and inferior, and in that scenario Locke is the recent Spartan and Chief has been a Spartan all his life. They trashed MC with that scene and people hated it. The devs obviously were pushing Gadriel as being superior to Titus as the game goes on, with Gadriel coming up with the final plan to ram the ship and with figuring out the Obelisks, rather than making it so that Titus comes up with the plan since he is the MC and he is supposed to be exceptional, even among his fellow Space Marines. Towards the end it felt way more like it was just Titus going along with what Gadriel proposed rather than Titus actually proposing the plan and acting like an MC. They didn't even include Titus' ability to resist the power of the warp in this game, which was one of the most interesting aspects of his character in the original.
@@Trifocal7777 he’s hasn’t even been a primaris for a week. And of course someone defending themselves is going to be at a disadvantage against someone actively going for the kill.
And a huge part of the story is him reforging his bonds with the other Ultramarines and learning from his mistakes on Graia, in particular learning to better handle his squads doubts and listen to them better. Him being less independent and the greater focus on the team is intentional.
@@nevermore7285 Him not being a Primaris for more than a week is pretty irrelevant considering that you literally play as him for the whole game and he is slaughtering hundred of tyrannids and Chaos Marines like its nothing, and he takes down the Lictor with Charion saying that if Titus wasn't there then he and Gadriel would have been killed. It's obvious that Titus is totally able to fight and his enhancements aren't hindering him in any way, which just emphasises how Gadriel overpowering and outclassing him in combat is a sign that Gadriel is far superior to Titus, which sucks considering that Titus felt like such a badass in the first game, going up against Nemeroth, and now he just feels weak and outclassed compared to his fellow marines. Might as well have made Gadriel the MC.
Hell, the fact that Calgar was enraged when he heard Titus had been imprisoned by the Inquisition and that Calgar knew Titus couldn't be corrupted whereas Leandros supposedly knows better than Calgar by acting at the end like Titus is the most susceptible to corruption is stupid. It should be heresy that Leandros is doubting the loyalty of Titus when Calgar doesn't and never did. Guess Leandros knows better than Calgar. Titus was made to seem weak, outlasted and inferior in this game and it sucks.
@@Trifocal7777 Leandros is a Chaplin. His job is to always be suspicious. And what he says is that the stain of suspicion never fades. Leandro’s doesn’t think Titus is corrupt, he’s the one who recommended him back, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t going to watch Titus still. He’s literally doing his job.
I am here only for the comments :) the game itself is a beauty and many thanks to glp for the early upload. Courage and Honour brothers!
I’ve waited more than a Decade for this moment. Thank you 😊 🙏
Gorgeous animations
The hard work that has gone into the editing of this video is astounding. Well done👏🏽
By the emperor, this game is 100% badassery! I hate that i wont be able to play cuz i have a switch. But goddamn i wish.
Just started getting into Warhammer 40K and cannot wait to play this…..
Oh that was brilliant "the codex astarties does not support this action....."
Gadriel: "The Codex Astartes does not support this action."
Me: *raises bolter pistol*
Gadriel: "But I am looking forward to it."
Me: *lowers pistol* "Good choice..."
oh yeah, i forgot this was coming out. with all the monkey and concord news going on it slipped my mind xD
Thanks for this, totally enjoyed it, keep it up
Ah so the PVE Squads is working with Story squad at the same time.
thank you for this , its nice to see it soo soon
oh man its Leandros! i wonder how he will backstab us next game? in 8 years...
Leandros was completely in the right considering if you take the mildest amount of in-universe context into account Titus was _sus_ to put it lightly.
@@joshwenn989nah. Leandros is a rat bastard.
@@Jake-777-7 Nah. Leandros did the right thing and that's why he was made a chaplain. People that meme-hate on Leandros because he dared to go against the protagonist you play as never understand that.
It's almost like being mysteriously immune to Chaos/the Warp and claiming to have 1v1'd an incredibly powerful Chaos Lord with zero other witnesses in a universe where stuff like possession verifiably exists is incredibly suspicious.
Titus was lucky he wasn't executed by his own chapter.
@joshwenn989 nah he should of reported to the chapter not b lined for the inquisition
@@joshwenn989 Problem is not the suspision. But HOW he went about it. Right would be make a report to Chapter command. Let chapter chaplains and librarians investigate....