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Peter, meanwhile, although given the opportunity to make quips under pressure, is essentially the straight man – a little more cocky than he has any right to be, but the most “normal” one of the lot. Everyone’s favourite tree-man is always good for a chuckle, despite his severely limited three-word vocabulary (a hungover Groot is particularly amusing, if nauseatingly gross). Rocket and Gamora both act like “jerks” at times, while Drax seems overly subdued and not nearly as prone to overly literal interpretations. The game takes the same approach, just not as successfully. The more they bickered and bitched, the funnier they were, and you couldn’t help but root for them in spite of themselves.
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The first movie (my only frame of reference, as I’m not familiar with the original comic) found the sweet spot through the use of humour. Writing anti-heroes is a delicate business: make them too likeable and they don’t seem dangerous make them too hostile and they come off as villains. I was less impressed by what they actually had to say. The characters all look and sound just fine on their own once you get used to the difference, so it was probably a wise idea not to attempt vocal impressions. The same goes for voices, so while Rocket and Groot look more or less the same as their CG movie models, don’t expect to hear the likes of Bradley Cooper or Vin Diesel this time around.
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Apparently the license must have cost extra for likenesses, however, so there’s no Chris Pratt, no Zoe Saldana, or even Dave Bautista. Like the movies, the cast of five unlikely saviours consists of human spaceship captain Peter Quill (who’d prefer to be known as Star-Lord), the green-skinned former female assassin Gamora, the heavily-tattooed behemoth Drax, the furry but feisty don’t-call-him-a-raccoon named Rocket, and the lumbering he-tree Groot.
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With a couple rip-roaring fight scenes and an intriguing new superpowered relic to compete for, plus some snarky banter between friends and foes alike, it’s a solid start for the series, though after just a single installment (and therefore not an entirely fair comparison) in some ways it actually feels out-Guardianed by Telltale’s earlier Tales from the Borderlands. There are plenty of familiar names in the first of five episodes, Tangled Up in Blue, but don’t be surprised to find some different faces (and voices) attached. There are more than a few similarities to its theatrical counterpart, but the game is not directly connected to the film franchise – which is probably a good thing, since movie tie-ins are historically awful. 2 nearly ready to hit the big screen, Telltale Games has jumped the gun with its own slightly-more-interactive take on Marvel’s ragtag band of outlaws-turned-heroes.
