Critically acclaimed as one of Telltale's best works, it successfully transitioned Borderlands from a shooter-heavy series into a character-driven epic. Its success eventually led to a follow-up, New Tales from the Borderlands , which introduced a new trio—Anu, Octavio, and Fran—continuing the tradition of high-stakes storytelling in a chaotic universe.
: Every dialogue option can shift your relationships with other characters, leading to one of the most highly-regarded stories in the entire franchise.
The game follows two unreliable narrators, each with their own "version" of the truth: Tales From The Borderlands
Forced together after a deal gone wrong, this pair of "non-combatants" must navigate a world full of corporate assassins, desert psychos, and a digital ghost that may or may not be trying to kill them. A New Way to Play Pandora
: A low-level Hyperion "suit" with a cybernetic eye and a dream of becoming the next Handsome Jack. Critically acclaimed as one of Telltale's best works,
Unlike the mainline "looter-shooter" series, this isn't about farming legendary gear. It’s an episodic point-and-click adventure where your words matter more than your aim:
In the hyper-violent, treasure-obsessed wasteland of Pandora, the greatest stories aren't always told by the Vault Hunters with the biggest guns. They're told by the "nobodies" just trying to survive the week. Tales from the Borderlands , developed by Telltale Games , remains a landmark in narrative gaming for proving that the Borderlands universe is just as good at making you cry as it is at making you laugh. The Unlikely Duo The game follows two unreliable narrators, each with
: Rhys can use his Echo Eye to scan the environment for lore and secrets, while Fiona uses collected cash to bribe or buy her way out of trouble. The Legacy