

This game, on the other hand, presents a Pandora I am much more interested in. The more I think about the tone and story of the main Borderlands games, the more I find myself disliking it. It wouldn’t be a Telltale game if it didn’t have a good story, and this game delivers on that. All of this is to say that while this blog is about Tales From the Borderlands, this can also be seen in some ways as a Telltale games blog. There are certain aspects unique to this game, but when it comes down to the delivery of the content, the things found in this game are pretty much no different to the things found in other Telltale games. This entire blog not only speaks to the good and the bad of this game, but to the good and bad of most, if not all Telltale games. For those who don’t know, Telltale games follow the same game formula, offering episodic content that focuses on the story and has the gameplay primarily consist of quick time events and dialogue choices. This whole blog should go without saying that this is a Telltale game. As all stories do, things go wrong, and the adventure only goes on from there. Fiona is a con-artist who decided to cheat Rhys’ boss by making a fake vault key and stealing the money. To get back at him, he travels to Pandora to steal a money transfer from him so he can take all of the glory. Rhys is a Hyperion worker trying to escalate the corporate ladder, when the ladder is tipped by a new boss. You have now experienced the end, and have nabbed yourself another 1,000 as well.Tales From the Borderlands is an adventure game that follows two different protagonists as their journeys across Pandora intertwine. You can't make any wrong decisions or miss anything, so just enjoy!Īfter many months of of waiting, the conclusion to Telltale's latest and greatest is finally done. We have had some laughs, and maybe some tears some ups and some downs along the way so let's finish what we started and see how everything wraps up. Vault of Traveler is the final episode of five exhilarating episodes.

Rhys and Fiona are both playable characters, and the story will switch back as their stories intertwine.Ītlas Mugged is the second in the five-part series focusing on a pair of Hyperion employees (Rhys and Vaughn) and two sisters from Pandora (Fiona and Sasha).Ĭatch a Ride is the third in the five-part series focusing on a pair of Hyperion employees (Rhys and Vaughn) and two sisters from Pandora (Fiona and Sasha).Įscape Plan Bravo is the fourth in the five-part series focusing on a pair of Hyperion employees (Rhys and Vaughn) and two sisters from Pandora (Fiona and Sasha). Zer0 Sum is the first in the five-part series focusing on a pair of Hyperion employees (Rhys and Vaughn) and two sisters from Pandora (Fiona and Sasha). Tales From the Borderlands is the latest episodic story-driven release from Telltale Games, this time based in Gearbox's Borderlands franchise. Does difficulty affect Achievements: No Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
