![]() ![]() The other is a smooth-talking Pandoran con-artist looking for her next big score. One is a Hyperion company man looking to claw his way up the corporate ladder. This review is based on a digital copy of Tales from the Borderlands, Episode 4: Escape Plan Bravo for the PC provided by Telltale Games. Tales from the Borderlands is an episodic Adventure Game by Telltale Games with collaboration from Gearbox Software set in the Borderlands universe, released from 2014-2015. “Escape Plan Bravo” in particular ends with a massive cliffhanger, and I’m probably going to end up replaying it just to see the other side of that. The entirety of the episode is packed fat with spoilers, which I’d rather not discuss in any detail, but the interesting thing is how the last few episodes have all hinged upon a truly massive, game-changing choice. It’s on par with that path you could take in the first True Crime game where you inexplicably ended up shooting it out with a giant Chinese dragon it’s a sequence of events so bizarre that I’m still not entirely sure they happened. The opening part of the episode leads into a potentially emotional moment, which is supplanted later by one of the most bizarre non-sequiturs I’ve ever seen in a mainstream video game. My biggest problem with it, and it’s not really a problem, is that it’s got some mood whiplash going on.
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