Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Almost a full year after the release of Episode 1, the Tales from the Borderlands series came to it’s conclusion in Episode 5 in October. The full story arc follows the past exploits of Rhys, struggling mid-level employee of arms manufacturer Hyperion, and Fiona, con woman extraordinaire on the planet Pandora. If you read my first review here on the Game Den, you’ll know I was quite taken with the melding of the deranged Borderlands universe with Telltale’s lovingly crafted storytelling. Here is a look at the entirety of the series.
From VGC: "Gearbox has announced that it’s working on a new Tales from the Borderlands game.
Released in 2014 and developed by Telltale Games, the original Tales from the Borderlands is a five-part episodic game set on Pandora between the events of Borderlands 2 and Borderlands 3.
Gearbox is developing the “all new Tales from the Borderlands adventure”, which will be published by 2K later this year."
Wish they’d come up with a fresh IP all together. While the animation is fine, the story and “cheeky” characters, and millions of weapons just don’t do anything for me. It’s time for something non-borderlands related in my opinion. With each sequel they seem to take the route more is better, and that’s just not always the case.
Did that game really do okay? Isn’t that what made telltale collapse? I played the first episode and it was kinda terrible. Had no desire to finish it.
First Tales from the Borderlands is my favorite game I loved so much I bought it on PS3, PS4, and XB1. The intro to episode 4 was so friggin good I never knew who Twin Shadow was until I heard that intro.
I just find it funny TT games become so oversaturated because there was so many of them coming out, yet it seems now that TT are back in the game they are slowly doing the same mistake which lead to their original downfall.
Maybe focus on one or two projects, get them finished and start another.
Also they just constantly rely on existing franchises rather than doing something brand new from scratch.
"Join us at Thumb Culture as we go to the world of Pandora and embark on an adventure in this Tales From The Borderlands Review." Gareth @ Thumb Culture
It's a great game one of my favorite TellTales games the intro music by TwinStick for episode 4 was great I really wish this game had a sequel in the works I would buy it day one.
I enjoyed it but it had some technical issues like all Telltale games . I would give it 4/5
The TellTale adventure game Tales from the Borderlands is now available on the Nintendo Switch.
i love this game and the borderlands series xD
the switch port however crashed a bunch of times on me
loading times are really long and the graphics just dont match with the ps3 and ps4 versions.