![]() ![]() Tales from the Borderlands excels at drawing a contrast between the insane cast of characters the franchise is known for and our more human protagonists here. Back in 2015, Editor Kenneth Shepard gave the game overall a 90 in his review of the fifth episode, and I think that score holds up even after all these years. If you don’t know later Telltale games, it’s essentially a very high budget visual novel and it’s also very easy to see how they went bankrupt with a new licensed song to introduce each of the five episodes. You swap between the two whenever the game feels like it to do quick time events, make dialogue choices, and explore the rare adventure game style location. ![]() Tales from the Borderlands continues where Borderlands 2 left off, this time following newcomers Rhys, a Hyperion salary man, and Fiona, a Pandoran con artist, as they uncover the mystery behind the Gortys Project and the Vault of the Traveler. The Walking Dead Season 1 and The Wolf Among Us are still available for purchase on some storefronts and now 2K has rereleased Tales from the Borderlands, another one of my favorites. While most of the late corporation’s titles, like the excellent Batman Season 2 and the less excellent Guardians of the Galaxy, are still in a sort of limbo we at least have access to some of the best of their catalogue. A few former employees formed Skunkape Games and put out last year’s excellent Sam and Max Save the World Remastered, with remasters of the other two seasons upcoming. It’s been a while since the demise (and upcoming resurrection) of Telltale Games, but we’re only just now seeing what will happen to their legacy of games.
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