I played Athena then because I liked her design and after seeing her in Tales from the Borderlands. If I ever replay the game I would try the more "out there" option like Claptrap.
Honestly now that I wrote it out I remember TPS maps weren't as fun as BL2's hence me not replaying the game back then.
I finally 100% Arkham Knight after 9 years, completing all the Community Challenges trophies, including Requiem for a Killer challenge (the one where you have to do a 400+-combo in a endless combat challenge to reach and defeat the secret boss).
Think I'm gonna install Red Dead Redemption 2 next. Finished RDR for the first time last year and wanna finish the sequel, which I started a few years back on the PS4 but dropped.
I grinded the endgame for the trophies. Thank god there are 12 different characters to cycle through or I'd have died of boredom. But the campaigns were fun, so I got my 5$ worth.
Star-Lord plays like a third-person shooter, with special abilities. In battle, the other Guardians auto-battle, but you can issue commands to them to activate special skills. It's more strategic in that nature.
In exploration and story, there are also decision-making moments that lightly alter the game.
Unlikely, given that Crystal Dynamics was sold by Square Enix to Embracer Group last year and had been the publisher since. I do understand the confusion: People being genuinely interested in something without monetary incentive? Unheard of.
GotG plays completely differently. You control Star-Lord, and as leader of the Guardians, issue commands to the others. It's akin to a team-based RPG (I made the comparison in another comment, think FFXV). It has role-playing element in storytelling, the level are well-designed corridors instead of Avengers' semi-open playbox. Coming out near and from the same publisher as Avengers really hampered GotG's perception but it is a worthy experience.
The Wii has Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.
There hasn't been a Super Mario Galaxy anywhere else besides the Wii.
The Wii is awesome.