The middle chapter of Telltale’s Guardians of the Galaxy series feels like a long windup to a single, meaningful punch. Very little of consequence to the plot takes place until the very last sequence, in which you’re asked to make probably the most momentous decision so far. It’s a pivotal point for everything that came before and likely will come after, but of the 90 minutes in this episode, most of it isn’t terribly exciting.
After Peter Quill and Rocket took their turns in episodes 1 and 2, Episode 3: More Than a Feeling puts the sisters Gamora and Nebula in the spotlight for a brief flashback mission from when they were both still in Thanos’ service. It injects some quicktime action into the script by having powerful characters briefly bash on generic Kree mooks, but there’s not much in the way of meaningful stakes, so it falls flat. Playing through the events first from Gamora’s perspective and then from Nebula’s reveals some details each character had that the other didn’t, casting their motivations and attitudes toward each other in a different light. But the writing just didn’t connect with the same emotional weight as previous episodes, and there was a clear, seemingly correct answer to resolve it all, rather than presenting a difficult choice.
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