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Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy vs Hitman 3

info General Information
Release Date
Oct 26, 2021 Jan 20, 2021
Developer
Eidos-Montréal IO Interactive
Publisher
Square Enix IO Interactive
Genre(s)
Action-Adventure, Third-Person Shooter, Narrative-Driven Stealth, Action-Adventure, Third-Person Shooter, Sandbox, Puzzle
Engine
Dawn Engine (Modified Glacier Engine from Hitman series / IO Interactive) Glacier Engine
stars Ratings & Price
Content Rating
Teen Mature 17+
Avg. User Rating
4.5 / 5.0 4.7 / 5.0
Current Price (USD)
$59.99 $59.99
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Quick Highlights
  • Perspective: Third-Person
  • Multiplayer: None (Single-Player Only)
  • Setting: Various Planets & Locations in the Marvel Cosmos (e.g., Seknarf Nine, Knowhere, Maklu IV, Hala's Hope, Sacrosanct)
  • Platforms: PC (Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (Cloud Version)
  • Unique Feature: Play as Star-Lord leading the Guardians, Guardian Command System in Combat, Dialogue Choices Impacting Team Morale, Licensed 80s Mixtape Soundtrack, Strong Narrative Focus.
  • Perspective: Third-Person (with first-person aiming option)
  • Multiplayer: None (Primary Game). Ghost Mode was a 1v1 competitive mode in Hitman 2, not carried over directly. Sniper Assassin had co-op. Freelancer is single-player.
  • Setting: Various Global Locations (Dubai, Dartmoor, Berlin, Chongqing, Mendoza, Carpathian Mountains + Hitman 1 & 2 locations)
  • Platforms: PC (Windows), PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch (Cloud Version), Google Stadia (discontinued)
  • Unique Feature: World of Assassination Platform (integrates H1/H2), Deep Sandbox Levels, Mission Stories & Creative Kills, Disguise System, Location Mastery & Unlocks, Freelancer Roguelike Mode.
sports_esports Gameplay & Mechanics
Companions/Followers
  • Gamora (AI): A highly skilled assassin and the 'Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy.' In combat, Star-Lord can command Gamora to use her sword for powerful single-target attacks (e.g., 'Deadly Strike') or wide-sweeping area-of-effect slashes. She is agile and focuses on high damage output. Outside of combat, she can use her sword to cut through obstacles like thick vines or cables.
    Zehoberei
  • Drax the Destroyer (AI): A fierce warrior driven by a desire for vengeance. Star-Lord can command Drax to use his immense strength to stagger powerful enemies ('Destroy'), break their guard, or unleash area-of-effect ground pounds ('Katathian Charge'). He can also be commanded to pull down heavy, weakened structures or throw large objects.
    Kylosian (Comics - Human in MCU generally)
  • Rocket Raccoon (AI): A brilliant weapons expert, tactician, and pilot. Star-Lord can command Rocket to deploy various gadgets, such as his 'Cluster Flark Bomb' for area damage, a 'Gravistack Grenade' to pull enemies together, or focused fire from his custom blasters. He can also be commanded to hack terminals or squeeze into small spaces to retrieve items.
    Genetically Engineered Raccoon
  • Groot (AI): A sentient, tree-like being with immense strength and the ability to regenerate and manipulate his wooden body. Star-Lord can command Groot to use abilities like 'Entangling Roots' to immobilize groups of enemies, 'Gift of the Florae' to revive all downed Guardians (including Star-Lord), or 'Groot Slam' for an area-of-effect attack. He can also create bridges or platforms for traversal when prompted.
    Flora Colossus
  • Mantis (Temporary AI - Narrative): Joins the Guardians later in the story. While her primary role is narrative and using her empathic abilities to influence events or characters, she might offer minor support or unique interactions during specific sequences, though not a consistently commandable combat companion like the core four.
    Celestial Madonna (Comics - various origins)
  • Diana Burnwood (Via Comms / Narrative): Agent 47's primary handler. She provides mission briefings, intelligence on targets and locations, real-time updates during missions, and exfiltration guidance via radio communication. She is a crucial narrative and gameplay support figure but does not physically accompany 47 on missions.
    Human
  • Lucas Grey (Temporary AI / Narrative): During certain story missions in Hitman 2 and the beginning of Hitman 3, Lucas Grey fights alongside Agent 47 as an AI-controlled companion or coordinates actions with him. His presence is scripted for specific narrative sequences.
    Human (Fellow Clone)
  • Olivia Hall (Via Comms / Narrative): A skilled hacker allied with Lucas Grey and later 47. She provides technical support, hacking assistance, and intelligence via radio communication during certain missions.
    Human
  • No Persistent Gameplay Companions: Agent 47 is a lone operative by nature. The core gameplay loop focuses on his individual skills in stealth, disguise, and assassination. He does not have persistent AI companions that follow him or can be commanded during missions.
Key Collectibles
  • Guardian Collectibles (Items specific to each Guardian): 3 items specific to each of the five Guardians (Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot), totaling 15. These are objects found in the environment that hold personal significance for that character. Finding one triggers a unique dialogue sequence on the Milano starship where the Guardian shares a story or memory related to the item, providing character development and backstory.
  • Archives (Lore Entries): Data logs, messages, historical records, and other readable/listenable lore items found by scanning objects with Star-Lord's visor or interacting with terminals. These provide extensive backstory on the game's universe, factions (Universal Church of Truth, Nova Corps, Chitauri), planets, characters, and the galactic war. Collected in Star-Lord's journal.
  • Outfits (Cosmetic Skins): Hidden in distinctive pink chests found throughout every level. Each chest contains a new cosmetic outfit for one of the five Guardians (Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, or Groot). These outfits are often references to their comic book appearances or other Marvel media.
  • Components (Basic & Advanced): Scattered throughout levels in small piles or containers, and dropped by defeated enemies. Used at workbenches by Rocket to craft Perks for Star-Lord.
  • Compendium Entries (Scannable Objects, Enemies, Characters): Star-Lord can use his visor to scan various elements in the environment, including new enemy types, notable characters, flora, fauna, and technology. This adds entries to the in-game Compendium, providing lore and sometimes gameplay tips (like enemy weaknesses).
  • Location Mastery Unlocks (Starting Locations, Agency Pickups, Gear, Suits): Earned by gaining XP and leveling up Mastery for each specific mission location (up to Level 20). Unlocks new starting points within the level, allows smuggling items via Agency Pickups, and grants new weapons, gadgets, and cosmetic suits for use in any mission.
  • Challenges (Assassination, Discovery, Feats, Targets): A vast list of specific tasks and objectives to complete within each mission, categorized by type. Completing challenges grants XP towards Location Mastery and sometimes unlocks specific items or achievements/trophies. Examples include eliminating a target in a specific way, finding all disguises, or completing a mission with a Silent Assassin rating.
  • Intel & Mission Stories: Clues, documents, overheard conversations, or environmental interactions that reveal 'Mission Stories' – guided opportunities for often elaborate, unique, and sometimes humorous ways to assassinate targets. Following these stories can lead to unique kills and easier access.
  • Disguises: Found by incapacitating NPCs. While not 'collected' in a persistent inventory (except for starting suit selection), discovering and utilizing all available disguises in a level is often a tracked challenge and key to unlocking all areas and opportunities.
  • Items & Weapons (Found in Level / Unlocked): Numerous melee weapons, firearms, tools, and environmental objects can be found and used within each mission. Unlocking weapons and gear through Mastery allows them to be selected for loadouts or smuggled in.
  • Shortcuts & Keys: Persistent shortcuts (e.g., permanently unlocked doors, ladders) can be opened within levels, making subsequent playthroughs or different approaches easier. Keys or keycards grant access to restricted areas.
  • Freelancer Mode - Merces & Gear Collection: In Freelancer mode, players earn Merces (currency) to purchase weapons, gear, and tools from suppliers for their campaigns. Successfully completing campaigns allows them to add collected high-tier weapons to their permanent Safehouse collection. Failure can result in losing non-Safehouse gear.
Key Themes
  • Found Family & Teamwork
  • Leadership & Responsibility
  • Dealing with Past Trauma
  • Humor & Banter
  • Space Opera Adventure
  • Cosmic Threats
  • Redemption
  • Choice & Consequence (Dialogue)
  • 80s Music & Pop Culture
  • Assassination & Espionage
  • Global Conspiracy
  • Shadow Organizations (Providence
  • ICA)
  • Moral Ambiguity
  • Identity & Purpose (Agent 47)
  • Precision & Professionalism
  • Disguise & Deception
  • Environmental Storytelling
  • Player Freedom & Creativity
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Weapons Overview
  • Star-Lord's Element Guns (Kree Submachine Guns): Dual Pistols (Elemental Damage)
    Peter Quill's signature dual blasters. Can be imbued with four different elemental powers unlocked through story progression: Ice (freezes enemies, creates platforms), Lightning (stuns, powers conduits), Wind (pulls enemies, interacts with vents), and Plasma (deals damage over time, melts specific materials). Standard rapid fire is also available.
  • Star-Lord's Melee Attacks: Close Quarters Combat
    Star-Lord can perform basic punches and kicks, often integrated with his jet boot assisted dodges and slides. Primarily used for staggering weaker enemies or as part of combo finishers.
  • Gamora's Godslayer Sword & Abilities: Companion Offensive (Melee)
    When commanded, Gamora uses her sword for powerful single-target attacks, area-of-effect slashes, or to quickly dispatch specific enemy types. Her abilities focus on high damage output.
  • Drax's Knives & Abilities: Companion Offensive/Defensive (Melee/Stagger)
    When commanded, Drax uses his knives for brutal attacks that can stagger powerful enemies, break guards, or deal significant damage to single targets. His abilities often focus on crowd control or stunning.
  • Rocket Raccoon's Custom Blasters & Gadgets: Companion Offensive (Ranged/Explosive)
    When commanded, Rocket uses various custom-built guns and explosives, such as his Cluster Flark Bomb (AoE damage), Gravistack Grenade (pulls enemies together), or focused blaster fire. He can target multiple enemies or specific weak points.
  • Groot's Branch Attacks & Abilities: Companion Offensive/Defensive/Utility (Melee/Support)
    When commanded, Groot uses his ability to manipulate his wooden body for attacks (e.g., slamming branches, creating AoE spikes), defense (e.g., creating a protective barrier), or utility (e.g., creating bridges, lifting platforms). His 'Gift of the Florae' ability can revive downed Guardians.
  • Call to Action / Guardian Abilities (Command Wheel): Team-Based Special Attacks
    Star-Lord can direct each Guardian to use one of their specific, powerful abilities via a radial command wheel. These abilities have cooldowns and are crucial for controlling the battlefield, exploiting enemy weaknesses, and dealing burst damage.
  • Environmental Interactions (Explosive Barrels, Destructible Cover, etc.): Contextual Damage/Utility
    Players can shoot explosive objects in the environment or use Guardian abilities (like Drax throwing an explosive barrel) to damage enemies or alter the battlefield.
  • Pistols (Silenced & Unsilenced - e.g., ICA19, Krugermeier, HWK21): Handgun (Ballistic)
    Agent 47's signature sidearms. Essential for stealthy takedowns (silenced variants) or as a backup combat weapon. Various models with different stats (accuracy, damage, suppression level, magazine size).
  • Submachine Guns (e.g., TAC-SMG, HX-10): Automatic Firearm (Close Quarters)
    Rapid-firing weapons effective at close range if stealth is broken. Can be found in levels or unlocked via mastery. Often available in silenced versions.
  • Assault Rifles (e.g., Fusil G2, Shashka A33): Automatic/Semi-Auto Firearm (Mid Range)
    Powerful automatic rifles, generally less suited for stealth but highly effective in open combat. Found on guards or in specific locations.
  • Shotguns (e.g., Bartoli 12G, Enram HV): Firearm (Close Quarters, High Damage)
    Devastating at close range, ideal for loud encounters or eliminating heavily armored targets quickly.
  • Sniper Rifles (e.g., Sieger 300 Ghost, Jaeger 7 Lancer, Druzhina 34 Arctic): Long Range Firearm (Precision Assassination)
    Used for eliminating targets from extreme distances. Many variants offer different levels of suppression, zoom, and special properties (e.g., subsonic, armor-piercing). Often require assembly from parts smuggled in a briefcase.
  • Fiber Wire: Melee (Silent Garrote)
    Agent 47's classic tool for silent, non-messy strangulation kills from behind. A starting item.
  • Lethal Melee Weapons (Knives, Cleavers, Axes, Screwdrivers, etc.): Close Quarters (Lethal)
    Various sharp or blunt objects found in the environment or unlocked that can be used for lethal melee attacks or thrown for a lethal impact.
  • Non-Lethal Melee Weapons (Hammers, Wrenches, Crowbars, Fish, Briefcase, etc.): Close Quarters (Non-Lethal Takedown)
    Numerous everyday objects that can be used to knock out NPCs silently from behind or in melee combat. Essential for non-lethal playthroughs and acquiring disguises.
  • Poisons (Lethal Vial/Syringe, Emetic Vial/Syringe, Sedative Vial/Syringe): Consumable (Covert Elimination/Incapacitation)
    Can be used to contaminate food or drink, or directly injected. Lethal poison kills targets discreetly. Emetic poison makes them sick and seek a bathroom. Sedative poison knocks them out.
  • Explosives (Remote/Proximity Mines, Breaching Charges, Explosive Devices - e.g., Rubber Duck, Golf Ball): Tactical/Area Denial/Distraction
    Various explosive devices for creating diversions, eliminating targets through 'accidents,' or breaching locked doors. Some are designed to be inconspicuous.
  • Distraction Items (Coins, Various Throwable Objects): Utility (Stealth)
    Coins are a staple for luring NPCs or making them investigate a sound. Many other small objects can be thrown for similar purposes.
  • Special Tools (Lockpick, Keycard Scrambler, Remote EMP Charge, Sieker 1 Emetic Dart Gun): Utility (Infiltration/Sabotage)
    Unlockable tools that aid in infiltration. Lockpicks open simple doors. Scramblers bypass electronic locks. EMP charges disable security devices. The Sieker 1 silently delivers emetic poison from a distance.
Armor / Gear Sets
  • Star-Lord's Outfits (Default, Sun-Lord, City-Lord, Throwback, etc.): Peter Quill (Star-Lord) can unlock and equip various cosmetic outfits. These are primarily visual and do not provide direct stat bonuses for Star-Lord himself. Outfits are found in hidden chests, earned as pre-order/deluxe edition bonuses, or unlocked via game progression. His health and shields are universal stats.
  • Guardian Outfits (Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot): Similarly, each of the other four Guardians (Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot) has multiple unlockable cosmetic outfits inspired by their comic book appearances or original designs for the game. These are found in hidden chests and are purely visual, not affecting their combat performance or stats, which improve via Star-Lord's ability point allocation.
  • Perks (Craftable/Unlockable): Star-Lord can craft and equip a limited number of Perks at workbenches using components found in the environment. These Perks provide passive bonuses, such as increased shield regeneration, more health from pickups, faster ability cooldowns for Guardians, increased elemental damage, or improved chances of staggering enemies. This is the primary way to 'armor' or enhance Star-Lord's and the team's capabilities beyond direct ability unlocks.
  • No Equipable Armor System (Damage Mitigation): Agent 47 does not equip traditional armor pieces for direct damage reduction that can be swapped or upgraded. His survivability in combat relies on player skill in using cover, stealth, takedowns, and managing his health (which regenerates to a certain point, with full restoration often requiring finding specific items or being out of combat for a period). Some starting suits in Freelancer mode might offer a slight initial health advantage, but this is not a core armor system.
  • Disguises (Stealth 'Armor'): The primary form of 'protection' in Hitman is the disguise system. Wearing an appropriate disguise allows Agent 47 to blend in with different groups of NPCs and access restricted areas without arousing immediate suspicion. Different disguises grant varying levels of access and may be scrutinized by specific 'Enforcer' NPCs. This system is about social stealth rather than direct damage mitigation.
  • Cosmetic Suits: Players can unlock a vast array of cosmetic suits for Agent 47 to wear at the start of missions or change into. These are purely visual and do not provide any gameplay advantages or defensive stats. They are unlocked through Mastery, Challenges, Elusive Targets, or DLC.
Outfits/Customization
  • Guardian Outfits (Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot): Each of the five playable Guardians (Star-Lord is primary, others are AI controlled but their appearance changes) has multiple unlockable cosmetic outfits. These are found in hidden pink chests throughout the game's levels or are given as pre-order/Deluxe Edition bonuses. Outfits are often inspired by their various comic book appearances (e.g., Star-Lord's Annihilation Conquest suit, Gamora's classic green attire, Drax's various comic looks, Rocket's different uniforms, Groot's different 'growth' stages/designs). These outfits are purely cosmetic and do not affect stats or abilities.
  • Star-Lord's Walkman & Headphones: While not clothing, Star-Lord's iconic Walkman and headphones are a constant part of his visual design and the source of the game's licensed 80s music. The appearance of the Walkman itself is not customizable.
  • Agent 47's Signature Suit (Black Suit, White Shirt, Red Tie): Agent 47's iconic default attire. While this is his primary look, players can unlock and choose to start missions in a vast array of other cosmetic suits.
  • Unlockable Suits (Themed, Location-Specific, Challenge Rewards): A wide variety of cosmetic suits can be unlocked by completing challenges, achieving high Mastery Levels in locations, successfully eliminating Elusive Targets, or through DLC/Deluxe Editions. Examples include tactical gear, formal wear, casual outfits, humorous costumes, and suits inspired by previous Hitman games. These are purely visual.
  • Disguises (In-Mission): A core gameplay mechanic. Agent 47 can incapacitate NPCs and take their outfits to use as disguises. Each disguise grants access to different areas of a level and changes how other NPCs react to 47. There are hundreds of unique disguises across all locations, from guard uniforms and waiter outfits to more outlandish costumes like a flamingo mascot or a scarecrow.
  • Gloves (Often part of Suit Unlocks): Many unlockable suits come with specific glove designs, contributing to the overall aesthetic.
  • Freelancer Mode Safehouse Customization: In Freelancer mode, players can spend Merces (in-game currency) to customize various areas of Agent 47's safehouse, including the kitchen, garage, living areas, and exterior, with different furniture, decorations, and themes. This doesn't directly affect 47's wearable clothing but adds a layer of personalization.
public World & Exploration
Playable Vehicles
  • The Milano (Starship): Primary Interplanetary Transport / Mobile Hub
    The Guardians' signature starship, captained by Peter Quill (with Rocket often co-piloting). Used for traveling between different planets and star systems in the galaxy via a warp drive. Serves as a central hub between missions where players can interact with the crew, listen to music, craft perks, review collectibles, and initiate new chapters. Players do not directly pilot the Milano in free-flight combat; travel is generally menu-based or cinematic.
  • Star-Lord's Jet Boots: Personal Traversal Gear
    Peter Quill is equipped with jet boots that allow him to perform short aerial dashes, double jumps, and hover for a limited time. Essential for platforming, evading attacks, and navigating vertical environments.
  • Environmental Traversal Aids (e.g., Groot's Bridges, Rocket's Hacking for Platforms): Contextual / Companion-Assisted
    While not vehicles, certain traversal challenges are overcome by commanding companions: Groot can extend his branches to form bridges, and Rocket can hack terminals to activate moving platforms or open new pathways. These are scripted interactions within levels.
  • Sliding Sections: Scripted Traversal Sequence
    Certain levels feature long, often high-speed, sliding sections down slopes or through tunnels, requiring player input to steer Star-Lord and avoid obstacles. These are cinematic, on-rails style traversal moments.
  • No Player-Controlled Vehicles (General Traversal)
    Agent 47 primarily traverses mission locations on foot, utilizing stealth, disguises, and environmental navigation (climbing pipes, ledges, using ladders). There are no player-drivable cars, motorcycles, boats, or aircraft for general exploration within the sandbox levels.
  • Contextual Vehicles (Used for Exits, Scripted Events, or as Environmental Elements): Various (Cars, Boats, Helicopters, Trains, etc.)
    Vehicles are present in many levels as environmental details, potential 'accident' kill opportunities (e.g., sabotaging a car), or as specific means of exfiltration once mission objectives are complete (e.g., escaping in a speedboat, helicopter, or car). Some mission stories might involve interacting with or briefly being inside a vehicle during a scripted sequence, but free-roam driving is not a feature.
  • Fast Travel (Via Starting Locations / Unlocked Shortcuts - Within Mission Replays): Mission Start / Level Navigation Mechanic
    When replaying missions, players can choose different unlocked starting locations (often requiring specific disguises) to begin closer to certain objectives. Within levels, discovering and unlocking persistent shortcuts (like doors from the other side or kickable ladders) allows for faster navigation on subsequent attempts or during different approaches.
book Story & Characters
Main Characters
  • Peter Quill / Star-Lord: Protagonist / Leader of the Guardians
    The main playable character. The charismatic (if sometimes bumbling) leader of the Guardians of theGalaxy. Wields his signature Element Guns and uses his jet boots for mobility. Player choices in dialogue often reflect his leadership style.
  • Gamora: Companion / Deadliest Woman in the Galaxy
    A highly skilled assassin and member of the Guardians. Known for her deadly swordplay and agility. Star-Lord can command her to perform powerful single-target attacks or AoE slashes.
  • Drax the Destroyer: Companion / The Destroyer
    A fierce warrior driven by the loss of his family, known for his literal-mindedness and immense strength. Star-Lord can command him to stagger enemies, break guards, or unleash powerful AoE attacks.
  • Rocket Raccoon: Companion / Weapons & Tech Expert
    A genetically engineered raccoon, a master tactician, and explosives expert. Star-Lord can command him to deploy various gadgets like cluster bombs or gravity grenades, and to target multiple enemies.
  • Groot: Companion / Flora Colossus
    A sentient, tree-like being and Rocket's best friend. Capable of immense strength and regeneration. Star-Lord can command him to use abilities like entangling roots to immobilize enemies, create protective barriers, or create platforms for traversal. He can also revive downed Guardians.
  • Mantis: Supporting Character / Empath
    A celestial Madonna with empathic abilities, capable of sensing and influencing emotions. She joins the Guardians later in the story and plays a crucial role in understanding and countering the game's main threat.
  • Grand Unifier Raker: Main Antagonist / Leader of the Universal Church of Truth
    The charismatic and fanatical leader of the Universal Church of Truth, dedicated to spreading 'The Promise' across the galaxy under the direction of Magus.
  • Magus (Adam Warlock's Dark Persona): Main Antagonist / Cosmic Entity
    The powerful and malevolent entity behind the Universal Church of Truth and 'The Promise.' The ultimate threat the Guardians must face.
  • Lady Hellbender: Antagonist (Initially) / Monster Collector
    The formidable ruler of Seknarf Nine, a collector of rare and dangerous monsters. The Guardians attempt a con on her, leading to a chaotic encounter.
  • Nikki Gold: Supporting Character / Potential Future Guardian
    A young girl with a mysterious past encountered by the Guardians. She is revealed to be Ko-Rel's daughter and plays a significant role in the latter half of the story, potentially joining the Guardians in the future.
  • Ko-Rel: Supporting Character / Nova Corps Centurion
    A high-ranking Nova Corps officer and Peter Quill's former romantic partner. She is Nikki's mother and becomes involved when the Guardians' actions attract Nova Corps attention.
  • Cosmo the Spacedog: Ally / Chief of Security on Knowhere
    A telepathic Soviet space dog who is the head of security on Knowhere. He assists the Guardians with information and guidance. Has a litter of puppies.
  • Adam Warlock (Mentioned/Post-Credits): Cosmic Being / Potential Future Character
    A powerful, artificially created cosmic being whose cocoon is seen, and who is intrinsically linked to Magus. His full appearance is teased for potential future stories.
  • Agent 47: Protagonist / ICA Assassin (Later Independent)
    The genetically engineered, master assassin. Known for his professionalism, precision, and ability to blend in using disguises. In this trilogy, he confronts his past and the organization that created him, Providence, while questioning his own purpose.
  • Diana Burnwood: Ally / Handler (ICA, later Independent)
    Agent 47's long-time handler at the International Contract Agency (ICA). Provides mission briefings, intelligence, and moral guidance. Her relationship with 47 is central to the narrative, especially as they work against Providence.
  • Lucas Grey (The Shadow Client / Subject 6): Ally / Former Antagonist / Fellow Clone
    A childhood friend and fellow genetically engineered operative from Dr. Ort-Meyer's facility. Initially an antagonist in Hitman (2016) seeking to destroy Providence, he becomes 47's key ally and friend in Hitman 2 and 3.
  • Arthur Edwards (The Constant): Main Antagonist / Leader of Providence
    The enigmatic and highly intelligent leader of Providence, the secretive organization that secretly controls global affairs. He is the primary antagonist of the World of Assassination trilogy, manipulating events from the shadows.
  • The Partners (Carl Ingram, Marcus Stuyvesant, Alexa Carlisle - Hitman 3 Targets): Antagonists / Leaders of Providence
    The three current leaders (Partners) of Providence, who become primary targets for 47 and Grey in Hitman 3 as they dismantle the organization.
  • Olivia Hall: Ally / Hacker (Associate of Lucas Grey)
    A skilled hacker who works closely with Lucas Grey and later assists 47 and Diana in their fight against Providence.
  • Various Targets (Across all three games): Assassination Objectives
    A vast array of individuals targeted by 47 throughout the World of Assassination trilogy, each with their own backstories, routines, and connections to the larger conspiracy or criminal enterprises.
  • Freelancer Mode NPCs (Syndicate Leaders, Assassins, Lookouts, Suppliers): Procedurally Generated Targets & Support NPCs
    In Freelancer mode, targets and some support NPCs are procedurally generated with unique traits and appearances, creating diverse assassination challenges.
Example Missions
  • Story Chapters (Approximately 16 Chapters + Prologue)
    A series of linear, narrative-driven chapters that take the Guardians across various planets and locations. Each chapter involves exploration, environmental puzzle-solving (often requiring teamwork with other Guardians' abilities), combat encounters, dialogue choices, and cinematic cutscenes that advance the main plot of stopping the Universal Church of Truth and Magus.
  • Finding Guardian Collectibles
    Explore levels to find hidden items specific to each Guardian (Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot). Picking these up triggers unique conversations aboard the Milano starship, revealing more about their backstories, personalities, and relationships.
  • Locating Outfits (Cosmetic Skins)
    Discover hidden pink chests throughout the game's levels. Each chest contains a new cosmetic outfit for one of the five Guardians, often inspired by their comic book appearances.
  • Crafting Perks at Workbenches
    Gather Basic and Advanced Components from the environment and defeated enemies. Use these components at workbenches (found on the Milano or in levels) to craft and equip Perks for Star-Lord, providing passive bonuses to his combat, survival, or utility skills.
  • Scanning for Archives & Compendium Entries
    Use Star-Lord's visor to scan various objects, enemies, characters, and points of interest in the environment. This adds lore entries to the Archives (for world-building) and data to the Compendium (for enemy weaknesses and character bios).
  • Navigating Environmental Puzzles
    Solve puzzles that require using Star-Lord's elemental blasters (ice to freeze water, lightning to power conduits, wind to move objects, plasma to melt) and commanding other Guardians to use their unique abilities (e.g., Groot to create bridges, Rocket to hack terminals or enter small spaces, Gamora to cut cables, Drax to move heavy objects).
  • Boss Battles (e.g., Dweller-in-Darkness, Blood Brothers, Grand Unifier Raker, Magus)
    Confront and defeat powerful, often multi-phase, boss enemies that serve as climactic encounters at the end of chapters or major story arcs. These require utilizing all Guardian abilities, exploiting weak points, and understanding boss attack patterns.
  • Campaign Missions (Dubai, Dartmoor, Berlin, Chongqing, Mendoza, Carpathian Mountains - Hitman 3 Base Game)
    A series of story-driven assassination contracts set in diverse global locations. Each mission presents Agent 47 with one or more primary targets to eliminate, along with optional objectives (e.g., retrieving an item, specific assassination methods). Levels are large sandboxes offering multiple approaches and high replayability.
  • Hitman 1 & Hitman 2 Campaign Missions (Via World of Assassination Access Passes)
    If the player owns or purchases access to Hitman (2016) and Hitman 2 (2018) content, all their respective campaign missions (e.g., Paris, Sapienza, Marrakesh, Bangkok, Colorado, Hokkaido from H1; Hawke's Bay, Miami, Santa Fortuna, Mumbai, Whittleton Creek, Isle of Sgàil from H2) become playable within the Hitman 3 (World of Assassination) platform, utilizing its updated engine and mechanics.
  • Escalation Contracts
    Multi-stage contracts with progressively increasing difficulty and often complex or restrictive conditions (e.g., specific disguises, kill methods, time limits, added complications). Each stage builds upon the last. Some are part of Deluxe content or themed DLCs (Seven Deadly Sins).
  • Elusive Targets (Time-Limited)
    Special, time-limited missions where players have only one chance to assassinate a unique target with a specific backstory. If the player fails or the target escapes, the contract is lost permanently for that run (though Elusive Targets often get reactivated in batches later). Successfully completing them unlocks unique suits.
  • Contracts Mode (User-Generated Content)
    Players can create their own assassination contracts within existing mission locations by marking NPCs as targets and setting specific kill conditions or disguise requirements. These contracts can then be shared online for other players to attempt, fostering a community of challenge creators.
  • Sniper Assassin Missions (Haven Island, Hantu Port, Siberia - from Hitman 2)
    Dedicated sniper missions where Agent 47 must eliminate multiple targets and their bodyguards from a fixed sniper perch within a time limit, often by creating chain reactions or 'accident' kills using his sniper rifle. Can be played solo or in online co-op (co-op functionality might vary in WoA).
  • Freelancer Mode Campaigns (Roguelike)
    A single-player roguelike mode where Agent 47 takes on campaigns against various criminal syndicates. Each campaign consists of several missions leading to a showdown with a syndicate leader. Players must manage resources (Merces), acquire gear from suppliers, and risk losing non-Safehouse items upon failure. Features a customizable Safehouse as a persistent hub.
  • Featured Contracts
    Curated selections of community-created contracts highlighted by IO Interactive, often with specific themes or challenging conditions.
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Multiplayer Details

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is a purely single-player experience. There are no multiplayer modes.

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Available Editions

Available in Standard Edition and Cosmic Deluxe Edition. The Cosmic Deluxe Edition included the Sun-Lord Outfit for Star-Lord, City-Lord Outfit for Star-Lord, digital artbook, and digital original game soundtrack. Pre-order bonuses often included throwback Guardian outfits.

Available in Standard Edition and Deluxe Edition. Deluxe Edition included Deluxe Escalation Contracts, Deluxe suits and items, digital soundtrack, digital 'World of Hitman' book, and director commentary. Pre-orders often included the 'Trinity Pack' (suits and briefcases themed after Hitman 1, 2, & 3). Hitman 3 eventually became 'Hitman: World of Assassination,' bundling Hitman 1 GOTY Access Pass and Hitman 2 Standard Access Pass for all owners, effectively making it the definitive platform for the trilogy.

Post-Launch Content / DLC

No major story DLC or expansions were released for Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy. Post-launch support primarily consisted of patches for bug fixes, performance improvements, and adding features like ray tracing on supported platforms. Some cosmetic outfits were available through deluxe editions or pre-orders.

Major post-launch content includes the 'Seven Deadly Sins' collection (seven themed DLC packs with unique Escalation Contracts, suits, and items). The 'Freelancer' mode was a significant free update, adding a roguelike campaign with persistent progression and customizable safehouse. Numerous free Elusive Targets, Escalation Contracts, and Featured Contracts have been added. The game also evolved into 'Hitman: World of Assassination,' integrating content from the previous two games for owners.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Q: Is Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy connected to the MCU movies or comics?
    A: The game features its own original story and unique interpretations of the characters, distinct from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) films or specific comic book storylines. However, it draws heavy inspiration from various comic book runs of Guardians of the Galaxy for character designs, personalities, and lore elements.
  • Q: Can I play as other Guardians besides Star-Lord?
    A: No, players exclusively control Peter Quill / Star-Lord throughout the game. However, a core gameplay mechanic involves issuing commands to the other four Guardians (Gamora, Drax, Rocket, Groot) in combat, making teamwork essential.
  • Q: How do dialogue choices affect the game?
    A: Dialogue choices primarily affect team morale, the banter between characters, and can lead to slightly different short-term outcomes in conversations or minor gameplay sequences. While they add flavor and depth to relationships, they do not drastically alter the main plot trajectory or lead to multiple major endings for the core story.
  • Q: What is the 'Huddle Up' mechanic?
    A: During combat, Star-Lord can initiate a 'Huddle Up.' The other Guardians will share their thoughts on how the fight is going. Star-Lord must then choose a dialogue option to give a pep talk. If successful (based on matching the team's sentiment), a licensed 80s song from his Walkman will play, and the entire team (including Star-Lord) will receive a temporary combat buff (e.g., faster ability cooldowns, damage boost, or reviving downed members).
  • Q: Is Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy an open-world game?
    A: No, it is a linear, narrative-driven action-adventure game. While levels are often large and offer some room for exploration to find collectibles and resources, players progress through a defined series of chapters and locations rather than a fully open world.
  • Q: Are there microtransactions in the game?
    A: No, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is a single-player game with no microtransactions or online service elements. All outfits and content are unlockable through gameplay or included in deluxe/pre-order editions.
  • Q: What is Hitman: World of Assassination?
    A: Hitman: World of Assassination is the current branding for Hitman 3, which now serves as a platform to access the content from all three games in the trilogy (Hitman (2016), Hitman 2 (2018), and Hitman 3 (2021)) within a single, unified interface, provided the player owns the respective Access Passes or base games.
  • Q: How does the Disguise system work?
    A: Agent 47 can incapacitate NPCs and take their outfits. Wearing a disguise allows him to blend in with that group of NPCs and access areas restricted to that role (e.g., a guard disguise allows access to security rooms). However, certain 'Enforcer' NPCs (marked with a white dot) can see through specific disguises if 47 gets too close or stays in their line of sight.
  • Q: What are Mission Stories?
    A: Mission Stories are guided opportunities within each level that present unique and often elaborate ways to get close to and eliminate targets. They are discovered by finding intel or overhearing conversations and can lead to cinematic or 'accident' kills.
  • Q: What is the 'Silent Assassin' rating?
    A: Silent Assassin is the highest rating achievable on a mission. It requires eliminating only the target(s), no bodies found (unless it was an accident kill or they were hidden), not being caught on camera (or destroying the evidence), and not being spotted committing any illegal actions. Achieving this rating often unlocks specific challenges and rewards.
  • Q: What is Freelancer mode?
    A: Freelancer is a free, single-player roguelike mode added to Hitman: World of Assassination. Players take on campaigns against criminal syndicates, earning Merces (currency) to buy gear and upgrade a customizable safehouse. Failure on a mission can result in losing collected (non-Safehouse) gear for that campaign, adding high stakes.
  • Q: Are there different ways to kill targets?
    A: Yes, a hallmark of the Hitman series is the immense player freedom in how to eliminate targets. This can range from direct confrontation (though often difficult), to stealthy melee or silenced pistol kills, to elaborate 'accident' kills (e.g., dropping a chandelier, poisoning food, sabotaging equipment), using sniper rifles, or exploiting unique environmental opportunities.
build Technical Details
Graphics & Visual Fidelity

Developed on Eidos-Montréal's Dawn Engine (a modified version of IO Interactive's Glacier Engine), the game showcases stunning visuals with highly detailed character models (especially facial animations), vibrant and diverse alien worlds, and spectacular cosmic environments. It features advanced lighting, particle effects for abilities and explosions, and impressive cinematic presentation. Ray-traced reflections and transparent reflections are available on PC and current-gen consoles.

Powered by IO Interactive's Glacier Engine, Hitman 3 showcases highly detailed and atmospheric sandbox locations from around the world. It features impressive lighting, reflections (especially with ray tracing), dense crowds, and detailed character models. Each location has a distinct visual identity and ambiance. Ray tracing for reflections and shadows was added in a post-launch update on PC and current-gen consoles.

Audio & Soundtrack

Original score composed by Richard Jacques, featuring epic orchestral themes and character motifs fitting a cosmic adventure. A significant feature is the licensed 80s pop and rock soundtrack (e.g., Starship, KISS, Wham!, Blondie, Mötley Crüe), which Star-Lord plays on his Walkman and is integrated into gameplay via the 'Huddle Up' mechanic. Sound design includes distinct blaster effects, alien creature sounds, and ship ambience. The game is also lauded for its excellent voice acting and witty team banter.

Original score composed by Niels Bye Nielsen, featuring tense, atmospheric, and cinematic orchestral pieces that adapt to gameplay situations (stealth, combat, discovery). Sound design is crucial for stealth, with distinct audio cues for footsteps, guard patrols, conversations (for intel), and environmental hazards. Weapon sounds are impactful.

User Interface (UI/UX)

Features a third-person HUD displaying Star-Lord's health, shield, elemental blaster charge, and Guardian ability cooldowns. Enemy health bars and stagger meters are shown. A compass and objective markers guide players. The Guardian command wheel is a key UI element for directing teammates in combat. Dialogue choices are presented clearly. Star-Lord's visor can be used to scan the environment for points of interest, collectibles, and enemy weaknesses.

Features a clean and minimalistic HUD. Important information like objectives, suspect identification (Instinct mode), and interaction prompts are displayed contextually. The mini-map shows NPC locations and points of interest. Menus for inventory, mission planning, challenges, mastery, and contracts are accessible. Instinct mode highlights targets, interactable objects, and guard routes through walls.

Accessibility Options

Offers a good range of accessibility options, including customizable controls (PC), extensive subtitle and caption customization (size, background, speaker names), options to change QTEs to holds or auto-complete, aim assist options, adjustable difficulty levels (including a story mode), colorblind modes, and options to reduce camera motion/head bob.

Offers a range of accessibility options, including customizable controls (PC), extensive subtitle and caption customization, options for aim assist, UI scaling, colorblind modes, options to reduce visual clutter or demanding effects, and various gameplay toggles for difficulty and interaction prompts.

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settings_applications System Requirements
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (1080p ~60 FPS, High Preset, No Ray Tracing) (High Preset, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for 1080p/60FPS High settings.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-range laptop CPUs.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1080p/60FPS High.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated performance-focused laptop GPUs. 6GB+ VRAM crucial.
RAM: 16GB RAM strongly recommended.
Storage: SSD strongly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super (6GB) or AMD Radeon RX 590 (8GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-8750H / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Laptop equivalent) or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Mobile (6GB) / RTX 3050 Ti Mobile (4GB, High TGP). **An RTX 3060 Mobile or RTX 4060 Mobile (High TGP) is a good target for 1080p High.**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Recommended (1080p ~60 FPS, High Preset, No Ray Tracing) (High Preset, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Recommended desktop CPU for 1080p/60FPS High settings.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated mid-range laptop CPUs.
GPU: Recommended desktop GPU for 1080p/60FPS High.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated performance-focused laptop GPUs. 6GB+ VRAM recommended.
RAM: 16GB RAM strongly recommended.
Storage: SSD strongly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-4790 @ 4GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600 / Ryzen 3 3300X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 / RTX 2060 or AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 / RX 5700
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-8750H / AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Laptop equivalent) or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Mobile (6GB) / RTX 2060 Mobile (6GB). **An RTX 3060 Mobile or RTX 4050 Mobile (High TGP) is a good target for 1080p High.**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB SSD
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (1080p ~30-60 FPS, Low/Medium Preset, No Ray Tracing) (Low to Medium Preset, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU for playable framerates.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU equivalent. Modern i5/Ryzen 5 U or H series better.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. 4GB VRAM is a practical minimum.
RAM: 8GB minimum, but 16GB significantly improves performance.
Storage: HDD absolute minimum, SSD highly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.3GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 940 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / GTX 1050 or AMD Radeon HD 7870 / RX 460
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-7300HQ / AMD Ryzen 3 3200U equivalent or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce MX350 / GTX 960M. **A GTX 1650 Mobile would be a more realistic minimum for a smoother experience.**
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB HDD (SSD Strongly Recommended)
1080p (Full HD) - Minimum (1080p ~30-60 FPS, Low Preset, No Ray Tracing) (Low Preset, Ray Tracing OFF)
CPU: Minimum desktop CPU for lower settings.
CPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop CPU equivalent. Newer i5/Ryzen 5 H-series recommended.
GPU: Minimum desktop GPU for lower settings.
GPU (Laptop): Estimated laptop GPUs. 4GB VRAM is a tight minimum, 6GB preferred.
RAM: 8GB minimum, but 16GB strongly recommended for a smoother experience.
Storage: HDD absolute minimum, SSD highly recommended.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i5-4460 or AMD Ryzen 5 1400
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB) or AMD Radeon RX 570 (4GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i5-8300H / AMD Ryzen 5 2500U equivalent or better
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mobile (4GB) / GTX 1650 Mobile (4GB). **An RTX 3050 Mobile would be a much better entry point for stable 1080p Low/Medium.**
layersRAM: 8 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB HDD (SSD Strongly Recommended)
1440p (QHD/2K) - High Performance (1440p ~60 FPS High No RT / 1080p ~60 FPS High RT On, DLSS Quality) (High Preset, Ray Tracing OFF (for 1440p) or ON (for 1080p with DLSS Quality))
CPU: CPU for 1440p High No RT / 1080p High RT.
CPU (Laptop): High-end laptop CPU.
GPU: Desktop GPU for these targets. DLSS essential for RT.
GPU (Laptop): High-end RT capable laptop GPUs. 8GB+ VRAM crucial.
RAM: 16GB RAM essential.
Storage: NVMe SSD required.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 (8GB) / RTX 3060 Ti (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (12GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i7-10750H / AMD Ryzen 7 4800H or better. **Modern i7/Ryzen 7 H/HX series.**
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Mobile (8GB, High TGP) / RTX 4060 Mobile (8GB, High TGP). **An RTX 3070 Ti Mobile or RTX 4070 Mobile would provide better consistency.**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB NVMe SSD
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultimate RT (Estimated 2160p/4K ~60 FPS, Ultra Preset, RT On, DLSS Performance + Frame Gen) (Ultra Preset, Ray Tracing ON, DLSS Performance + Frame Generation (if game/drivers support))
CPU: Flagship CPU for attempting 4K Ultra RT.
CPU (Laptop): Absolute top-tier laptop CPUs.
GPU: Flagship desktop GPU for 4K Ultra RT, heavily reliant on DLSS/FSR with Frame Generation.
GPU (Laptop): The absolute best laptop GPUs, will be pushed to its limits with 4K Ultra RT. Upscaling + Frame Gen mandatory.
RAM: 32GB RAM highly recommended for 4K Ultra RT.
Storage: NVMe SSD required.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i9-12900K or AMD Ryzen 9 5900X/7900X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (12GB) / RTX 4080 (16GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT (16GB) / RX 7900 XTX (24GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-12900HX / AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX or better. **Modern flagship Intel/AMD HX series (e.g., 13980HX, 7945HX).**
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Mobile (16GB, Max TGP). **Even this will require aggressive DLSS settings including Frame Generation for playable 4K Ultra RT. A hypothetical next-gen flagship (e.g., RTX 5090 Mobile or AMD equivalent) would be targeted for a more robust experience. (Highly Speculative)**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB NVMe SSD
2160p (UHD/4K) - Ultimate RT (Estimated 2160p/4K ~60 FPS, Ultra Preset, RT On, DLSS Performance + Frame Gen) (Ultra Preset, Ray Tracing ON, DLSS Performance + Frame Generation (if available))
CPU: Flagship CPU for attempting 4K Ultra RT.
CPU (Laptop): Absolute top-tier laptop CPUs.
GPU: Flagship desktop GPU for 4K Ultra RT, heavily reliant on DLSS/FSR with Frame Generation.
GPU (Laptop): The absolute best laptop GPU, will be pushed to its limits with 4K Ultra RT. Upscaling + Frame Gen mandatory.
RAM: 32GB RAM highly recommended for 4K Ultra RT.
Storage: NVMe SSD required.
memoryCPU: Intel Core i9-12900K or AMD Ryzen 9 5900X/7900X
developer_boardGPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (12GB) / RTX 4080 (16GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT (16GB) / RX 7900 XTX (24GB)
laptop_macCPU (L): Intel Core i9-12900HX / AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX or better. **Modern flagship Intel/AMD HX series (e.g., 13980HX, 7945HX).**
laptop_windowsGPU (L): NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Mobile (16GB, Max TGP). **Even this will require aggressive DLSS settings including Frame Generation for playable 4K Ultra RT. A hypothetical next-gen flagship (e.g., RTX 5090 Mobile or AMD equivalent) would be targeted for a more robust experience. (Highly Speculative)**
layersRAM: 16 GB
saveStorage (Tier): 80 GB NVMe SSD
save Overall Storage
Spec: Approx. 80 GB available space (SSD Recommended). Some sources state up to 150GB due to initial install footprint and patches.
Note: An SSD is highly recommended for faster loading times between chapters and for smoother asset streaming.
Type: SSD
Spec: Approx. 80 GB available space (SSD Recommended). This includes the base game and can increase with access to Hitman 1 & 2 locations within the World of Assassination platform.
Note: An SSD is highly recommended for faster loading times between missions and for smoother asset streaming.
Type: SSD
desktop_windows Operating System
Spec: Windows 10 64-bit (Build 1803 or newer)
Explanation: 64-bit Windows 10 (specified version or newer) or Windows 11 is required.
Spec: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Explanation: 64-bit Windows 10 or Windows 11 is required.
gamepad DirectX Version
Spec: DirectX 12
Explanation: DirectX 12 API is required.
Spec: DirectX 12
Explanation: DirectX 12 API is required.
info_outline Other Game Notes
  • Official PC system requirements from Eidos-Montréal/Square Enix. Performance can vary depending on specific hardware, settings, areas in-game (especially those with many particle effects or complex environments), and background applications. An SSD is strongly recommended.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs will require comparable performance, high TGP (Total Graphics Power), and good cooling. **Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy can be demanding at higher settings, particularly with ray tracing enabled.**
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent framerates, especially with RT.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: A decent CPU is needed for managing AI companions and environmental interactions.
  • Laptop Consideration: R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS. AMD FSR support may vary or require specific game versions/patches/mods.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Ray Traced Reflections, Ray Traced Transparent Reflections, Shadow Quality, Texture Quality, Level of Detail, Volumetric Lighting, and Screen Space Reflections heavily impact performance. Using DLSS is recommended for higher settings/resolutions, especially with ray tracing.
  • Game Name: Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
  • Official PC system requirements from IO Interactive. Performance can vary depending on specific hardware, settings, level complexity (especially large crowds or detailed interiors), and background applications. An SSD is strongly recommended for optimal loading times. Ray tracing features (added post-launch) are demanding.
  • Laptop Performance Note: Laptop models of listed desktop GPUs will require comparable performance, high TGP (Total Graphics Power), and good cooling. **Hitman 3 can be demanding at higher settings, particularly with ray tracing enabled, due to its detailed environments and complex AI simulations.**
  • Laptop Consideration: G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent framerates, especially with RT.
  • Laptop Consideration: Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance in dense sandbox levels.
  • Laptop Consideration: C P U Power Limits: A strong CPU is needed for managing numerous NPCs, AI routines, and physics-based 'accidents'.
  • Laptop Consideration: R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • Laptop Consideration: M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.
  • Optimization Detail: Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 1.0 (later versions of FSR might be supported via patches or mods). Intel XeSS support added in a patch.
  • Optimization Detail: Key Settings Impact: Level of Detail, Shadow Quality, Texture Quality, SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion), Reflection Quality, and Ray Tracing (Reflections, Shadows, Sun Shadows - if enabled) heavily impact performance. The game's simulation depth can also be CPU intensive.
  • Game Name: Hitman 3
build Optimization Details
  • Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS. AMD FSR support may vary or require specific game versions/patches/mods.
  • Key Settings Impact: Ray Traced Reflections, Ray Traced Transparent Reflections, Shadow Quality, Texture Quality, Level of Detail, Volumetric Lighting, and Screen Space Reflections heavily impact performance. Using DLSS is recommended for higher settings/resolutions, especially with ray tracing.
  • Upscaling Tech: Supports NVIDIA DLSS and AMD FSR 1.0 (later versions of FSR might be supported via patches or mods). Intel XeSS support added in a patch.
  • Key Settings Impact: Level of Detail, Shadow Quality, Texture Quality, SSAO (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion), Reflection Quality, and Ray Tracing (Reflections, Shadows, Sun Shadows - if enabled) heavily impact performance. The game's simulation depth can also be CPU intensive.
laptop Laptop Considerations
  • G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent framerates, especially with RT.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance.
  • C P U Power Limits: A decent CPU is needed for managing AI companions and environmental interactions.
  • R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.
  • G P U T G P: Good TGP is important for consistent framerates, especially with RT.
  • Cooling Thermals: Robust cooling is essential for sustained performance in dense sandbox levels.
  • C P U Power Limits: A strong CPU is needed for managing numerous NPCs, AI routines, and physics-based 'accidents'.
  • R A M Speed Dual Channel: Fast dual-channel RAM benefits performance.
  • M U X Switch Optimus: Using a MUX switch or NVIDIA Advanced Optimus is recommended.

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