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Mantis is portrayed as a Genki Girl, in contrast to her confident comic book self and the naive Womanchild of the MCU. Her prophetic abilities are also played up, making her something of a Non-Linear Character. Moving Beyond Bereavement: Throughout the game, everyone is forced to confront their grief with the " Promise." Being given the chance to potentially undo all their pain and suffering proves too much for the galaxy that it gets to a point where nobody is immune. What makes the Guardians become more resistant to it is by confronting their demons and accepting the loss. The villains are so deeply entrenched in the "Promise" that they deem anyone who rejects it a heretic. Peter has to destroy Nikki's illusory birthday party just to be able to talk to her about Ko-Rel's death and Raker dies believing it was Worth It to see his dead son again. Wonder Twin Powers: The Blood Brothers are invulnerable, but only while they're near each other. Splitting them up makes them vulnerable. You're a valued member of the team". It's almost Quill's Catchphrase throughout the game, which he uses multiple times both in mandatory and optional conversations with the Guardians. It begins as a somewhat awkward reassurance, then largely devolves into a platitude highlighting Peter's flaws as a leader (namely his fear of confrontation and toxic positivity) and towards the end of the game it becomes a genuine shared sentiment of the whole group.

At one point, Gamora rushes after Raker alone and you have the chance to stop her. Letting her go after Raker will make his climatic boss fight much easier.With the "huddle-up" mechanic available in each fight, Star-Lord's speech buff the team or leaving them more confused. Multiple Endings: Sorta. During the post credits "Where Are They Now" segment, the length of each Guardian's epilogue depends on how much you invested in building a relationship with them, gaining up to 3 notes.

Tragic Intangibility: Just before the final battle, Ko-Rel's ghost emphasizes the point that she isn't real by letting Peter's hand pass through her. Related in the Adaptation: Ko-Rel and Nikki are mother and daughter in this game, but in the comics, they're not even from the same reality — Ko-Rel is from Earth-616, while Nikki is from the Guardians' original setting of Earth-691. Downplayed in that Nikki is actually adopted. Kill the Ones You Love: The only way to be free of the Promise is to kill its projections of your loved ones. You as Peter have to shoot his mom three times and kill her to avoid a Non Standard Game Over. There are also certain Ice-type enemies that can freeze and immobilise the Guardians like they got hit with Quill's Element Blaster's Ice mode, requiring him to smash their icy restraints via Pistol-Whipping, with no negative repercussions to the Guardians after they're freed.Shield-Bearing Mook: Several enemies have energy shields that partially or totally encase their bodies and prevent you from doing damage to them. You can break them by either filling up their stun meter or by freezing the shield with Peter's elemental guns. Make your way down the slope ahead, using the slide and another drop down until you reach the large field filled with round yellow platforms. There are quite a few of these small platforms and we'll need to make our way across them to reach the next area. He's Just Hiding: Invoked. Despite seemingly killing him in the Galactic War, Drax is convinced that Thanos is somehow still alive. This ends up majorly influencing his mindscape once he's enthralled by the Promise. The ending suggests that he may actually be right. Sequel Hook: While the game’s story wraps up nicely, there are a few lingering plot lines that are set up. Mostly noticeably, the fact that it’s incredibly likely that Thanos is still alive and plotting his next move, also an optional conversation with Gamora reveals that he’s in league with Lady Death. Corrupt Church: The Church of Universal Truth is a massive cult bent on brainwashing people into feeding all of their "Faith Energy" to the church's priests so they can gain more powers and brainwash even more people. Those who do give up Faith Energy in this way die from the process, and those who refuse to give up their energy are killed. The Guardians frequently refer to them as scam-artists and vampires. Their resemblance to any real-life churches is pretty downplayed, only the Grand Unifier really uses any religious language and even then his Motive Rants have more in common with a generic necromancer's than any real-life sermon.

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