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==The game== In the initial stages of the game, the player controls a [[Terminators|Terminator]] and simply obeys the orders they are given. As missions are successfully completed, the player increases in rank and can then give orders to other members of their squad.The most common enemy in the game is the [[Genestealer]], but hybrids and others are also present. As well as the main campaign, the game features training missions and recreations of historic battles. The game included all the missions from the Space Hulk (1st edition) rulebook, as well as the missions from the prior Space Hulk PC game. The PC version came with 2 CD-ROM discs, which allowed for multiplayer games over a network. While the multiplayer was called "deathmatch" it was still a cooperative multiplayer game, where marines compete to kill the most genestealers. In 2006, THQ Wireless [http://www.thqwireless.com/] released a mobile phone version of the game, which had both a turn based version similar to the original board game and a first person shooter mode.
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