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Square Enix reveals Guardians of the Galaxy game at E3 2022

Square Enix reveals Guardians of the Milky way game at E3 2021

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The first game we saw from Square Enix at E3 2021 was Guardians of the Milky way, a third-person action/adventure game that casts you as the Curiosity superhero Star-Lord. Similar Marvel'southward Avengers, also from Square Enix, Guardians of the Milky way isn't explicitly based on the comics, movies or cartoons, instead weaving a new tale with familiar characters.

We know a lot nigh the game so far. You'll spend part of your time fighting off intergalactic foes, and role of your time navigating the social complexities of the balance of your crew: Gamora, Rocket Raccoon, Drax the Destroyer and Groot. They'll too help y'all in combat.

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The game will come out on Oct 26 for Xbox and PlayStation consoles, besides as PC. Foursquare Enix revealed a handful of pre-social club bonuses and collector'southward editions, which will give you extra skins, a soundtrack, an art book and and then along.

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During Foursquare Enix's E3 2021 livestream, the company showed off both a story trailer and a prerecorded gameplay section from Guardians of the Galaxy, which Eidos Montreal is developing. From gameplay and story perspectives, the game looks like to Curiosity's Avengers, with 3rd-person combat and a new take on archetype Marvel characters. What's different this time around is that Guardians of the Galaxy seems to be a traditional single-histrion game rather than an ongoing live service title.

From a story perspective, Guardians of the Milky way covers pretty familiar territory. The trailer showed Star-Lord and his shipmates grouse amongst themselves, traveling around the galaxy, running afoul of police force enforcement, facing off with villains and then forth.

Gameplay in Guardians of the Milky way focuses on third-person gainsay. You have control of Star-Lord every bit he runs, jumps and flies around open up-concluded levels, fighting off enemies with his dual pistols forth the way. You can coordinate attacks with your teammates, stagger enemies over time, dodge their attacks and and so forth. If you've played a modern action game, there doesn't seem to exist anything also shocking here.

What's potentially more interesting is that y'all'll occasionally have to make story decisions involving your teammates. For example: During the gameplay demo, Star-Lord had to decide whether they would "sell" either Groot or Rocket Raccoon to a notorious collector to earn some much-needed money. (The Guardians would stage a jailbreak afterwards the fact.) Deciding to sell Groot would please and acrimony sure teammates; deciding to sell Rocket would delight or acrimony dissimilar ones.

(In this way, Square Enix'south Guardians of the Galaxy seems similar to Telltale's Guardians of the Milky way from a few years ago, which also asked you to brand decisions that would please or alienate your teammates. However, that game didn't accept a defended combat system, relying instead on infrequent quick-fourth dimension events.)

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In any instance, that'southward what we've seen of Guardians of the Galaxy so far: Some combat, some dialogue and a whole lot of wisecracking teammates. Curiosity's Avengers had solid gameplay, although the live-service elements in the game didn't sit down well with anybody. Since Guardians of the Milky way seems to adopt some of the aforementioned gameplay mechanics, peradventure fans will exist more than receptive to the latest installment in Square Enix's Marvel universe. We'll check out the game for ourselves in October, and hopefully become a chance to acquire some more earlier then.

Stay tuned to Tom's Guide this week for more than E3 2021 coverage.

Marshall Honorof is a senior editor for Tom's Guide, overseeing the site's coverage of gaming hardware and software. He comes from a science writing background, having studied paleomammalogy, biological anthropology, and the history of science and technology. Afterwards hours, you tin can find him practicing taekwondo or doing deep dives on classic sci-fi.

Source: https://www.tomsguide.com/news/square-enix-guardians-of-the-galaxy-e3

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