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No idea if there are other "choices", in terms of who you can try to romance. I honestly can't imagine that scenario with anyone except Gamora, although now that gets me curious.
Has anybody buddied up to Rocket as much as possible, and told him that "It's time to let go." at the end of episode 2? Any new options during the speech at ep 5, or at any point ilater in the game to declare feelings in a similar way with Gamora otherwise?. As weird a scenario as that sounds in my head, most of the choices I've made in this game turned out weirder than I thought, so I wouldn't put it past Telltale to try to sneak something in there.
No, no, no. Quit misleading the poor sap.
@xhasson12309, there is no romance. The couple of "I like you" lines are like exactly akin to some kid having a crush on his older sister's friend, and that friend just laughs if off and never reciprocates.
So, like in the Second movie:
"We have this -thing-"
"No we haven´t a -thing- Peter"
later on
"Ok, we are having a -thing-"
This game is not based on the movie(s), so that's irrelevant.
I was 80%+ buddied up with rocket. However I believe I didn't say to let go.