Warhammer 40K Kill Team Reviewed
July 14, 2011 by brennon
If you haven't seen this check out the trailer above.
Kill Team is of course the ''green room'' before the eventual release of Space Marine in just over a months time and its one hell of a starter for the epic saga that is about to unfold. Kill Team puts you in the ceramite boots of one of four marines, each with their own special skills and abilities and charges you to board and destroy a Ork Kill Kroozer storming through space and laden with green skins just aching to butcher your small kill team and send their body parts out of the nearest air lock!
Graphics
Graphically the game is pretty fantastic for an Arcade game. With the interior of a Kill Kroozer to play with the developers really went to town - filling it with all the gubbins and knick nacks you would expect from one of the Ork's crazy crafts. Lights blare and blink, things bubble and plop and you have the glow of Gork n' Mork flowing around the entire of your surroundings. The Marines themselves are also very well rendered with little to no difference between the level of detail we saw in Dawn of War II on the PC. And, being Blood Ravens the team has plenty of practise with the chapter and it shows, with smooth animations and the little bits and pieces that give each Space Marine both its feeling of being part of a Chapter, and being an individual. Orks too are very well done, with impressive character and attention to detail - again looking just as good as their PC counterparts.
Gameplay
Now let's get down into the dirt and grit of what makes this game - and thats of course the powerful and frantic gameplay. Instead of going for a 'realistic' top down 'dungeon crawler' the developers have taken the over the top nature of the 40k Universe and added it to this game. It plays much like an arcade game of ye oldy days, with power ups and lots of strafing and sprinting for cover as Ork upon Ork tries to prise that power armour off your body. It felt odd to start with, dipping into this arcade style of play but soon enough I was enjoying it and seeing what a genius idea this was. Rather than stress you out with screens and complicated combos the game actually just lets you have what all gamers want - a bit of fun!
Playing is easy as ever. The A button unleashes your melee attack, while the right stick sprays bolter fire (be it pistol or heavy) down the narrow passageways to kill Ork. The Left Bumper sends out a massive special attack - for example with the Librarian it is a warp push attack which decimates enemies. The Right Bumper then sends amazingly brutal fragmentation grenades spilling out which can turn the tide of battle considerably. With this easy control scheme it follows the very same path as the philosophy behind the overall feeling - just.have.fun. In terms of some depth the game also has a pretty good on the fly upgrade system which can be accessed through pylons set up throughout the levels. These can boost your health, armour, ranged/melee damage and of course other things like boosting the time that power ups last. This adds a nice layer of strategy to the mix and can allow you to make your own little take on a Marine your friends may have tooled up.
Oh, and let's not forget the awesome slow-motion kills that pop up once you clear an area - a lavish scene of gore and destruction as you send Orks reeling from bolter rounds, psychic powers and power sword slashes. And the best thing is, they don't take you out of the action and get you killed!
Audio
Something we can't ignore of course is the sound in the game. The marines sounds just as you would imagine Marines would - their harsh gravely voices barking orders at you and letting you know what to do and even sending those Emperor laden quotes flying as they butcher xenos. Orks too sound great, with the familiar roars and wails complete with insults and funny one liners. The ambient sound too is great, with a focus on making the things that should be good, great. Bolters rattle off pounding rounds and the power sword hums as it slashes through enemies - the Kill Kroozer itself is also alive with the sound of battle, the clanks and whirs, the hisses and the rumbles all adding to the feeling of making your way through the heart of a Ork infested space vessel.
Overall
The game then over all is a pretty great investment. If you love both the Warhammer 40,000 Universe and the feeling of an arcade shooter/slasher then this is the game for you. Game length of coure is what you pay for, and the added ability to go back and replay through chapters gives it a nice bit of replayability. Co-Op is also included with the game, and is also drop in/drop out so you can leap in to save your fellow gamers as they strive to beat back the Ork hordes. What they could have done, and something I don't quite understand is why the game doesn't have 4 player co-op? With 4 marines and enough space on the screen for all the marines to battle through it seems a bit lacking for there to only be 2 players allowed at once. But, as this review probably reveals - it is simply a minor niggle.
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played it at E3…it’s pretty good for what it is…basicly something to tide us over untill space marine comes out.
My brother is coming over today with his xbox which he has it downloaded. Were going to try to crack it in one day… unfortunately i will be missing turn8 because of this
Its certainly worth the 800pts you spend (not sure on the cost through PSN). Seriously good fun. The ability to change the chapter you play as is something that I thought was a fantastic little addition. I didn’t cover it totally in the review because I only noticed after playing through twice lol – can play as Blood Ravens, Ultramarines, Imperial Fists, Blood Angels, White Scars and Salamanders! 🙂
Got it yesterday, hoping to play over Live with my mate… but no, I ended up headin’ ’round his to play co-op. >_<
It really, really, really, really needed online co-op.
Otherwise – aside from the plasma cannon and missile launcher being rapid fire (Which, although is innacurate, is amazingly fun.), I think it's well worth the 800 points. All in all, a good game, that I feel captures the essence of 40k pretty well.
Got it last night and I’ve been playing a bit as White Scars. Sternguard Veteran with Heavy Bolter and then with Plasma Cannon. Really fun, one of the first video games I’ve felt like playing in quite some time.
BoW Adam
I’m getting the rest of the points for it tomorow to play it for as logn as I can. Wondering whether [i]Space Marine[/i] will have the 4 player co-op mode. But it does sound fun. And easy fun to play, instead fo so many complicated thigns to do. Can’t wait.
Space Marine multiplayer details will be out around the 20th of July according to their Facebook. From what I do know, it has Multiplayer 4v4 (I think) Chaos Space Marines Vs Loyalist Marines – unsure of Co-Op but I assume we will at least get 2 Player.
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Got to agree with the review, great wee action game that’s well worth the price of admission. Great fun blasting Orks with quad powered up, focus attack heavy plasma gun. Biggest problem in the game is the way the camera can occasionally obscure you or whoevers attacking you. Not a huge deal but did kill e a couple times on my first play through this morning. I’d say 4/5 spot on. Now bring on it’s big brother!
best get 360 fired up and downloading
Cool and shooty. If DoW and Streets of Rage had babies together! I’ve a sneaky suspicion that online co-op was not accidentally missed out either. But your 800 points could be spent on a lot worse. (I think it was worth it just to see a Caestus Assault Ram smacking into the Ork Freighter) Weirdables – Blood Ravens are now inexplicably orangey. Online Co-op? The name says “kill-Team”, the game says “xenos hunting”, shoulda been Deathwatch marines. Graphics are a bit dodgy – looks like a modded DoW engine (models et al) – and has been cobbled together very quickly,… Read more »
The team that made the game were basically shut down straight after launching the game yesterday – I imagine they had a very small window in which to push this game out, especially in time for the release of Space Marine in September – sad times, but yes – Deathwatch should be in there 😉
4/5 is about right. If they had more weapons and more chapters (Space Wolves) as well as ONLINE Multiplayer it would of been closer to a 5/5 IMO.
Ive played this game its very good but theres a lot of hard parts that requires a lot of time on. RANGED UNITS ARE POWERFUL!
Yep, I have to agree there – apart from the Nobz with the hammers the melee units really don’t prove a problem. Now, face off against the shoota’s burna’s and the like and suddenly your feeling a lot more hurt lol.
Well if anyone’s seen the last turn 8 myself and Sam spent a good part of the show playing it and I have to say I like it. There’s lots of cool little things about it like your upgrades and the fact that you can get custom gear for Space Marine when it comes out.
BoW Justin
When was this meant to be out? I still can’t find it on the PSN store, and can’t get it on xbox because my dog decided to pee on it and now it doesn’t work (FML). lol
*(UK release date)
Its out and all don’t know about psn but Lloyd got it off xbox live.
BoW Justin
Yep, it was released on Wednesday this week for XBLA. They have no date for the PSN release at the moment, but they said it should be soon – maybe even towards the end of this month.
Oh and if you beat any level on the game you unlock the Power Sword upgrade for your Marine in Multiplayer for the ‘Space Marine’ game which is out in September.
I’m going a bit nuts here- I can’t figure out how to DROP OUT of a game that I’ve dropped into. Any help here for Xbox 360 version?
Am I the only one that feels that the naming is a bit odd. The cut down, simple mini game gets an awesome name: Kill Team, yet the full retail game ends up with a rather flat and frankly dead boring title of: Space Marine.
For me it’s an odd choice and if I were in THQs shoes would have swapped them about. I have friends (that also have no idea about 40K) that have never even considered looking at Space Marine…..yet most of them have looked into Kill Team as the name was kinda catchy.
I wish that I can play it on my PC 🙁
ok colour me stupid, but is there a way of saving your progress? I get into it and my controller batteries died, and I had to halt progress , I was only halfway through the first encounter , the chem generators.
Does this game save ????