That's exactly what I thought when I saw this game, I mean they use the same art style too. Not that this is a bad thing All three games are good. (Guns, Gore, and Cannoli 1+2 and this game)
Almost as funny as the leman russ tank with no engine, running with just a crudely drawn engine on a piece of paper that said "vroom vroom" in place of said engine
Given Ork's can subtly manipulate reality (Red Wunz go Fasta) I wouldn't be surprised if there was a band of Orks that just think everything has an arbitrary 'life bar' and they die when you deplete it no matter how tough the target. They also believe that if you step on a box of bullets it fills up your weapon instantly.
The beauty of Orkoid genetic engineering: Squigs are for everything. You need hair? Squig. You need a pouch? Squig. You need to clean your toilet? Squig. You need a reticle on your gun? Squig. You need some grease for your Gargant? Squig.
I recall "beehive squigs". Though the exact name is different the meaning stays: a hive of small voracious flying squigs is catapulted to eat all flesh off enemy infantry.
@@blacktemplar1139 Orks CAN fall to chaos, but they have to be isolated from the rest of their kin, basically meaning they need to be feral in order for chaos to take root.
Imperium of Man's art style would have darker colors and be more depressing in tone. The eldar would be a bright neon bullet-hell game (on account of their speed). Dark Eldar would have more of a deaaturated grim "Manhunt" vibe with industrial metal playing in the background. Tau would be a tower defense game, seeing as camping and sniping is their forte. Chaos would be more grimdark, and so on.
No jokes, this Ork is a legend! Seriously he beat an ENTIRE Hive World with Space Marines, Knights and a full operative Imperial Guard Regiment ALONE!!! And always alone he aboard a Ork ship and beat the Warchief and a Gargant!!!!
When you realize that Garaz has that much belief power and even taking down single handed a Nob, a Leman Russ, a Baneblade, and almost every Tyranids, as well a freaking Chaplain + a Knight and a literal Gargant. Garaz has the most overpowering Belief at this point.
To be fair, it's not unprecedented for a sufficiently stompy Ork to be able to take down a Knight/Stompa-class super-heavy. Warlord Grukk Face-Rippa managed it: bit the face off an Imperial Knight, during the landings on Sanctus Reach. Of course, by doing so, Gargaz is placing himself among some pretty exalted company.
@@deathmourne1 Actually, I was slightly off: Grukk killed at least *two* Knights, one in Evil Sun Rising, the other in Hour of the Wolf. As for face-biting, Grukk bit off the faces of a lot of things, which was how he earned the sobriquet 'Face-Eater'.
What I love about the protagonist is that he is from the Bad Moons klan, basically their job is to get punched in the face so that other orcs could get their teeth because that's the currency
Fun fact: Because of the Orkz's latent psyker ability to manipulate the reality around them to a degree on belief alone, they came to the idea that certain colors they paint themselves or their gear, grants them special feats. For this particular clan, they have painted their gear yellow for have their weapons, and I quote, "To make it da' most dakka shootah and you da most richest evah!".
I love how cartoony it is, but how it manages to fit the silliness and still make it work with 40K. It even makes fun of the setting a little bit. Lord Horrik is the best example. I absolutely love it, it’s great
Don't you mean Lord Horrik Canorem, Son of High King Valorik Canorem, High Prince of House Canorem, Master of the Blade of Gaia, Keeper of the Gates of Loralo, Wielder of the Kaloric Flame, Bringer of Hope, Herald of the Holy Order of the Adamantine Lance, The Paladin of Koto, Slayer of the Lion of Essa, The Triumphant!
Sometimes, I like to pretend that Nier Automata is secretly an Eldar game ;) But yeah, an Eldar game would be cool, though it's really doubtful if they would ever make one.
Man,this is so awesome. I wish if they made a sequel, it must take place in armaggedon, only true orks and imperium fan would understand that something special lies in that place.
An Ork devastating an Imperial Guard regiment, Space Marine company, Genestealer cult, and a venerated Knight Titan, all for fancy headgear, is the Orkiest thing an Ork caan do.
I wonder if we'll get a DLC about that one ork that took his WAAAAGH back in time to before they left, saw himself, decided it was a good chance to get a second version of his favorite gun, shot himself in the fucking face, vanished in a puff of warp logic, and then left behind a situation so complicated not even the Orks could live with brushing it off and called a time out to figure out what the fuck just happened.
@@galaxycamerata actually the ork who shot his past self in the face didn’t disappear because orks don’t know about time paradox, and he thought he would be fine so he was
@@Fallout4277 Nope, that was an actual canon story that was written exactly as I had typed it out. Like I said, not even the Orks could do enough mental gymnastics to justify what happened with their Imagination Field. That's why the story continues to be one of the funniest ones from the setting. The moral of the story is of course that time travel plots are bullshit.
the fact the people at 40K can make a (mostly) kid friendly game about the comedy relief characters and have it be GOOD just shows they're on a whole new level
"Gimme yer dakka, an' I won't rip ya head off!" The ultra-rare sighting of an ork attempting something resembling diplomacy instead of just blowing it up
Well yeah, White Scars are fast. Who ELSE would stand a chance at catching an Ork that can run and jump around so fast that it could dodge bolterfire and laser beams?
Yep, also the hardest one for me. The homing missiles were the solution for me - just mashing the trigger button like any proppa Flashgit would do, while focusing on avoiding these bloody purple thingies
Personally, the Patriarch is the easiest boss thanks to the use of the Bolta that absolutely shreds his health each phase, the Knight and the Gargant alongside the Baneblade were far tougher foes.
@@NurseAmamiya The more you fight them the more they spread the spores. This is why Octarius was such a clusterfuck, pitting Orks against Nids is not the brightest idea. Nids won in the end, although at that point they were spamming biotitans like they were gants.
Lord Horrik's intro was one of the funniest cutscenes in a video game in recent memory for me. I kinda hope he survived our fight just because of how great that was.
Damn... The first time(At least to my knowledge) White Scars are introduced into a Warhammer game and they're just cannon fodder... Hope they get another chance in a different game.
Speak for yourself, to me the White Scars are the hardest enemy type in the game far surpassing the Nobs and the Ogryn enemy types. One of them wrecked me right below Yarrick's statue three times in a row.
@@infectedumbrellagrunt3682The only thing that trumped them for me where the nobz with big shootaz, especially if you got 2 at a time. Health depleted in an instant
That boy is scary... he himself destroy baneblade, imperial knight and stompa... damn... even Beast should be afraid of him. and he done this becouse someone stole his parasite...
Yeah the game protags usually don't get enough credit. Another one that comes to mind is the Tau guy from Fire Warrior who manages to solo a Lord of Change.
@@michatuodziecki2079 I'm gonna be honest, the game is quite shit. It's an old FPS game and doesn't play well at all. Doesn't change the fact that the protagonist is effectively T'au Doomguy
- Big man in a suit of armour. Take that off, what are you? - Lord Horrik Canorem, Son of High King Valorik Canorem, High Prince of House Canorem, Master of the Blade of Gaia, Keeper of the Gates of Loralo, Wielder of the Kaloric Flame, Bringer of Hope, Herald of the Holy Order of the Adamantine Lance, The Paladin of Koto, Slayer of the Lion of Essa, The Triumphant! The Light of Stars! The Eradicator!
Same. Ironically, in my younger days, I switched from Orks to Dark Eldar because I was a typical dark brooding goth kid and Orks were too silly for me. But now, I appreciate the Orks more and cringe when thinking of those Dark Eldar days.
Imagine, you're high officer in army of the Imperium of Men, commanding an entire tower of highly advanced and skilled soldiers, and then you die in your own Baneblade because of some random ork of an average size
What's kind of stupid yet awesome is that pretty much all of this is theoretically possible on tabletop, assuming your rolls were all 6's and your opponent rolled like dogshit.
This has got to be the greatest 40K Ork game ever made. I felt a certain kinship with Gargaz, or whatever his name was. He's not bad, he just likes blowing things up.
Wait, this is a GW approved/official game right? Not to mention any tabletop skirmishes happening all over the world is technically canon so......i THINK THIS IS CANON 😂😂
A yes best name i ever heared: Lord Horrik Canorem, Son of High King Valorik Canorem, High Prince of House Canorem, Master of the Blade of Gaia, Keeper of the Gates of Loralo, Wielder of the Kaloric Flame, Bringer of Hope, Herald of the Holy Order of the Adamantine Lance, The Paladin of Koto, Slayer of the Lion of Essa, The Triumphant! The Light of Stars! The Eradicator!
Its lack the metal slug overwhelming mayhem but style and ork way is kinda fun (though way to easy seriously there should be like 3 times of that stuff happening)
I love how through the game you take down Baneblade, an emperor class titan, a geansteeler patriarch, but the final boss of the game is just a Guy who stole your toupee.
It is improbable, but then you remember a Warboss once charged into the EYE OF TERROR for a good fight, and now eternally battles the best of Khorne's Legions at the foot of his personal fortress. Killing tanks and such don't seem too far out now huh?
Probably even the first game to officially put the White Scars. I know modders played a lot with Dawn of War, but despite their passion and talent, I don't count it here.
So basically we raze a world to scrap and ashes because we had our hair stolen…. I feel like this would happen in RWBY is someone shaved Yang bald in the middle of the night to make a wig of her hair.
Fun little tip for when going up against the bosses, use Waaagh!!! with the shock pistol and watch their health bars melt. Can kill the Knight Valiant in seconds
I might be a minority here but the foss fights seem less interesting than the ones in Guns Gore and Cannoli 2? GG&C2 had more involved large bosses with destructible parts, not all of them but some (the sub comes to mind). Basion of Valour, Lord Horrik and the Stompa could all use more hardpoints with their own HP pools for the player to wither down and destroy. As is Horrik just suffers a sudden existence failure aster taking one too many shoota bullets to the shin. And it'd be just way cooler to disable the void shield, shoot off one arm, then the other, etc
I just like to believe that the entire HUD system, or the entire game for that matter, is just in the Ork's head and he just believes it's true. Because, you know, the power of Ork belief and all.
I dunno, they could justify it by establishing this is the 40k universe seen throuh the eyes of an ork. As for merits, well, he was probably empowered by the waaaagh energies of the boyz whose respect he earned plus being ridiculously good on his own.
something i wish they did for the bastion of valor cutscene is when the commissar gets angry he yells out, "drive me closer i want to hit him with my sword!"
how pity that the scene with the Lord Horrik become comedy. It would be more epic if in response to "you wot" Horrik said something like "I AM YOUR DOOM, FOUL XENOS"
Siempre me pregunte que pasaria si una faccion ganará , esto significa tambien que debes derrotar a los campeones de cada raza para tener una paz verdadera mientras sus reyes lidian con el desastre posterior
If anyone recognized the sounds when the big yellow ship crashes is the same as crashing plane sounds from L4D and it's Dead Air finale sequence is a true chad.
We finally got a game for ork players. Orks aren't strategic and charge right in firing dakka everywhere. There was dakka squadron which was fun, but we need more games like this. Something like Space Marine but for a nob. Leading your boyz in combat and fighting. I love this game because it's the orkiest game out there
At the point in time when bullets can pass through the interdimensional walls, when firepower takes up the entirety and eternity of space and time all being stuck in a never ending life and death cycle as bullets recover and destroy their bodies in quick succession no one able to think about anything but the sheer force of the bullets rapidly flying literally everywhere in the materium turning the Warp itself into nothing but a sea of semi-automatic weaponry. Then there will be enough dakka. Or at least almost.