Canceled shooter game StarCraft: Ghost, which was in development at Blizzard Entertainment in the early 2000s, is one of gaming’s greatest “What if…” stories and fans of the beloved series are mourning the title to this day. This stinging feeling is going to come back to the surface after you’ve played StarCraft: Marine, a fanmade project that was released on January 1, 2024. Made by one person over the course of last summer, Marine is a free first-person shooter that was created as a programming exercise in Unreal Engine 5. It features three levels, four different weapons, and many classic StarCraft enemies to shoot at. You can watch an action-packed trailer for the project below: You can play StarCraft: Marine on three different difficulties called Protoss, Zerg, and Terran – with Protoss obviously being the easiest. While not huge in scope, the game is put together quite nicely and really brings back that feeling of having missed out on something by never getting to play StarCraft: Ghost. There’s just som