Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxyis finally here, and it contains a whole lot of story. Even when players have completed the Eidos Montreal-developed title, they won’t have experienced all the game has on offer.

This is because it’s just as much a choice-based experience as it is a third-person shooter. Players will have multiple opportunities to change the way the story unfolds, and can see how their decisions play out differently by reloading a chapter or starting a new game. This might account a little for all thestorage spaceMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxytakes up on PC.

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How Many Chapters Are There in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy?

After completing the short prologue, there are 16 chapters inMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. They vary in length, with some that can be completed fairly quickly if not searching for collectibles or resources. However, most will take players a decent chunk of time to complete on their first playthrough, making it a pretty long game.

Here are the names ofall 16 chapters inMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy:

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Replaying any chapter from the main menu will preset past decisions to those players made in their currently selected save file. This means they can go back and see the immediate changes affected by thechoice system inMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, but will have to restart the game and play the chapters in order again to see the long-term effects of altered scenes.

New Game Plus becomes available after completing the game once, so players can restart the story while still retaining their characters' unlocked Perks and Abilities. This is a great way to experience an altered version of the plot while searching for collectibles. Like the manycomic-inspired outfits inMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.

It’s also fun to go back and experience combat with powerful abilities at the team’s disposal. AlthoughMarvel’s Guardians of the Galaxydidn’t need great combat if it nailed the story, it’s definitely nice to see both aspects getting a boost with the inclusion of a New Game Plus mode.

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxyis out now for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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