Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Origins of the Great Sige Raker revealed
Bill Rosemann, the Creative VP of Marvel Games, grants fans with his expertise deeper insights into the figure of the great Siger Raker and the universal church of the truth, both introduced yesterday in the new Cinematic video of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy.
In this video, Bill explains from 2008 to 2010 editor of the Guardians of the Galaxy Comics, the origins of the Cybernetically improved adversary and the mysterious organization that want to spread the so-called promise throughout the galaxy.
The Cinematic video with Bill Rosemann can be seen here:
In this Cinematic video, Star-Lord and his crew have a direct encounter with the threatening great Some Raker, which is flanked by two of its imposing bodyguards, the inquisitors.
Although Rocket has shot at him, the great Some Raker (currently) is not interested in harming the Guardians, but instead wants to introduce them to the mysterious matriarch instead. The dramatic scene ends with the emergence of the huge spaceship of the universal church of the truth, which the Hala's Hope is completely swallowed and thus captures our Guardians.
Bill Rosemann leads out: The close cooperation with the team of Eidos-Montréal has opened the great opportunity to dive deep into the Marvel archives and to bring characters to life, which were not yet visible outside the classic comics. The great Some Raker, the universal church of truth and already presented characters like Lady Lightbender and Cosmo are just a taste of what the fans can expect from this game whose universe was shaped by decades of Marvel Storys. It's original, it's off, it's 100% Guardians!
NVIDIA has revealed the intermediate sequence along with the announcement in the context of Gamescom 2021 and announced that Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy will appear for PC with Nvidia DLSS and RayTracing and can be played through GeForce Now, Nvidia's Cloud Gaming Service.
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy appears on October 26, 2021 on the consoles PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S and Xbox One as well as digitally on PC and streamed over GeForce Now. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy: Cloud version for Nintendo Switch also appears on October 26th.
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