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The only thing I didn't like at first, and this is NOT TellTale's fault, is that the Peter Quill in this game is not anything like the Peter Quill in the movies, and it took me an episode or two to get used to him.
They have this great space adventure setting, and then instead proceed to spend a good chunk of the game on Earth in tedious drama flashbacks. And another chunk on drama in space. Did not expect this franchise to be such a dramafest.
Coupled with an overall dislikeable cast (unlike in the movies) and obvious padding (walk-around segments, and even one slow-paced stealth segment), I found this more tedious than fun.
...am just glad that I got it on PS4, so I was able to resell it.
i didnt mind the peter in this game but stilll i think its worth the money
This game is incredibly good. Great story, great choices, really funny and really great visuals. 10/10
I rank tales from the borderlands above batman and this is well above that.