The relationship among the characters was another stand-out, really adding some real-life complexities to Star-Lord, Drax, Gamora, Rocket, Groot, and Mantis. Whether that is dealing with Drax’s tragic backstory or understanding Rocket’s fears, it all made the player truly feel like the leader amongst a gang of misfits in Guardians of the Galaxy. One seemingly random aspect that still added a lot to this is the fridge that would never close, and senior creative director Jean-Francois Dugas recently explained the origins of this joke.
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For context, players can travel around the Milano several times throughout Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. There’s a fridge door (seen above) that is opened every time they approach it, and the players are prompted to close it. Yet, no matter how often they close it, the door opens once more. How it was broken or why it won’t close properly, as well as why it was never fixed, isn’t explained. Players are just left closing the door over and over in-game.
Dugas discussed this ongoing gag in a recent interview with GamesRadar. According to Dugas, the inspiration from the joke comes from two American sitcoms: Modern Family and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. The former features Phil Dunphy constantly stumbling on house stairs he never fixed, and in one episode of the latter, “Charlies pass by a stool in the bar where he works many times during the episode, and each time, he replaces/shakes the stool before going to his next objective.” Dugas continues that “this reasoning behind it never gets justified, but it is just so funny. So, based on that, I started to how the fridge door would be an endless joke that would never get resolved.”
Indeed, for many people who played Guardians of the Galaxy, that’s exactly what the fridge door represents. For no reason, they may continuously shut the door to the fridge. Or, in true Guardian fashion, they may just embrace the chaos and leave the door open. The fact that it’s just an endless joke that goes nowhere really adds to the character and spirit behind Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is out now on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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Source: GamesRadar