168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy launches tomorrow so it's time to find out what major gaming outlets think about the new story-driven action-adventure. So far, critics seem to agree that Star-Lord's journey is worth your time, despite some teething issues.

Despite some fears that Guardians would go terribly wrong (especially given that it's launching in the shadow of Marvel's Avengers), everything seems to have gone smoothly for GotG's development — judging by the first reviews, developer Eidos Montreal has created one of 2021's most pleasantly surprising projects.

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Our review for the GotG game also went live recent♊ly, highlighting the project's strong sides such as the exciting original story, perfect soundtrack, always funny jokes, and wealth of heart. However, some of the game mechanics, unfortunately, feel dated, holding us back from giving it a higher score. It's still an experience not to be missed, so you should certainly give it a try. It's far more 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marvel's Spider-Man than Avengers.

Here's what other leading critics are saying about Eidos Montreal's latest take on the now-iconic characters:

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Right now, Guardians of the Galaxy is hovering at with an . The consensus is that the devs managed to craft an alternate universe that is just as interesting as the MCU's Guardians and easily worth expanding on for future instalments.

Guardians of the Galaxy isn't perfect. There are enough complaints about the game's messy combat with bullet-sponge enemies, outdated gaming systems (QTEs and Eagle Vision), and rough edges. While some things may be fixed in post, the core gameplay won't change. Nonetheless, improved combat and ironing out the kinks are what sequels are for and with such a strong story and cast, people will no doubt be pining for more from these Guardians.

Guardians of the Galaxy launches on October 26 for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch via Cloud.

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