Space Hulk: Deathwing Playthrough | Part 14 [FINAL]

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Welcome back to Space Hulk: Deathwing! As always I hope you enjoyed the video, if you want to see more content like this then please consider subscribing.

What is Space Hulk: Deathwing?

Space Hulk: Deathwing is a First-Person Shooter experience based on Games Workshop's classic Space Hulk boardgame set in the universe of Warhammer 40,000.

With a campaign co-written by Gavin Thorpe and graphics from the Unreal Engine 4, prepare to experience the Warhammer 40,000 universe like you’ve never seen it before. Take on the role of a Librarian from one of the most secret and most feared Space Marine forces: the Deathwing of the Dark Angels Chapter.

As the leader of the squad, command your team to hold choke points, hack into doors, destroy a target, heal a teammate, cover your advance… and experience a desperate battle against the Genestealers.

Personalize the loadout of your squad using a combination of different melee and ranged weapons from the Warhammer 40,000 universe including the Stormbolter, the Assault Cannon, and the Mace of Absolution.

As a Librarian, you can also master the destructive powers of the Psykers. Your skills and performance in battle grant you Fervor Points to spend on 3 skill trees, allowing you to improve your abilities and unlock new powers.

A Space Hulk is a vast amalgamation of interstellar debris and wrecked spacecraft. The airless vacuum of outer space is an unforgiving environment. Malfunctions, mutiny, pirate raids, or mishap can leave a ship adrift, its crew slain.

For ships that utilize Warp space, the risks are multiplied a hundredfold. As the vastness of space and the perils of the Warp preclude most salvage operations, these lifeless vessels are often just left to float aimlessly.

Over long millennia, the derelicts are moved by natural eddies until they are swallowed by Warp storms – the colossal furies that periodically erupt out of the Immaterium. The energies of those titanic tempests crush everything together and the resultant mangle of ships, space stations, asteroids and detritus is known in the Imperium as a space hulk.

Some space hulks are small, perhaps only a few ships compacted together, while others are vast conglomerates larger than many moons. Space hulks wander on unpredictable currents, sometimes dropping out of the Warp to materialize in real space for a short time, before winking away once more.

Such drifting derelicts are hard sought after, for they can be treasure troves – rich bounties whose cores might date from the Age of Technology, or perhaps contain cargo holds full of xenos mechanisms from long lost civilizations. The lure is strong, but not for the unwary, for many space hulks have picked up unwanted passengers, becoming lairs for monstrous things.

There are many terrifying creatures that beset the Imperium of Mankind, but one in particular has carved out a bloody legend on a thousand worlds. It is a lurker in dark places, a clawed harbinger of sudden and violent death. It is known as the Genestealer, and it is a plague upon the galaxy.

The Genestealer is the most ferocious of all the alien species called Tyranids, created as the ultimate shock trooper of the Hive Fleets. It is a swift and powerful predator, with lightning fast reflexes and claws that can tear through the thickest of armor.

The Genestealer’s head is characteristically bulbous, and houses a disproportionately large and adaptive brain. In fact, not only are Genestealers highly intelligent, but they possess a form of brood telepathy that allows them to function independently of the Hive Mind.

This independence, combined with a relentless will to survive, has made them the foremost Tyranid threat to the galaxy. Genestealers destroy through guile that which cannot be defeated through numbers alone.

If even a single Genestealer reaches an inhabited world, it can spell complete disaster for the populace. Genestealers reproduce independently of the Hive Fleets by implanting other life forms with their own genetic material. Once infected, a victim is completely controlled by the Genestealers’ nascent telepathy.

The Genestealer’s attributes are passed on in part to the victim’s offspring, creating monstrous hybrid creatures wholly under the primogenitor Genestealer’s domination.

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