![]() I’ll let myself out.Īlong with your trusty sidekick, best friend, and Google Glass beta tester, Vaughn, you set out to take on your arch-nemesis, Vasquez, in a power play years in the making, the specifics of which happen before the game starts, and are glossed over pretty heavily. ![]() ![]() Tales from the Borderlands stars the dashing protagonist, Rhys, a Hyperion corporation desk jockey, desperate to make a name for himself and become the biggest, baddest asshole in a company consisting entirely of assholes of various sizes and intensities. I tend to stick to games that allow me a great deal of freedom to do what I want, when I want, but I’ve loved the Borderlands franchise for years, so it was an easy hook to get me to branch out. Now, I should interject here that games in this vein are not my traditional fare. In the same fashion used previously to take players into Westeros and the zombie apocalypse, TTG takes us to Planet Pandora in all the cell-shaded, over-the-top glory that is the Borderlands franchise. So you want to hear a story about vaults? Wait, you don’t? You want me to listen to the story and then tell you whether or not it’s worth sitting down and playing the story yourself? Well…I have some free time.Įnter, Tales from the Borderlands (Episode 1: “Zer0”), another offering from Telltale Games. Spoilers for Tales from the Borderlands: Episode One.
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