Tales from the Borderlands is an episodic interactive comedy graphic adventure sci-fi video game based on the Borderlands series. It was developed by Telltale Games under license from Gearbox Software, the developer of the Borderlands series, and 2K, its publisher. The game was released in November 2014 for Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One,[1] and in 2021 for Nintendo Switch.

Set some time after the events of Borderlands 2, the game's story centers around Hyperion employee Rhys and Pandoran con-artist Fiona as they team up on an adventure to find and open a Vault. The game follows the episodic format that Telltale used for its titles The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, where player choices and actions have somewhat significant effects on later story elements. Although the series received some criticism due to the aging game engine and repetition of gameplay from past Telltale Games, Tales from the Borderlands largely received critical acclaim. Particular praise was attributed to its strong characterization, emotional depth, creative setpieces, humorous writing and unexpected pathos.


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Tales, like many of the other Telltale games, were pulled from sale following the studio's sudden closure in 2018. 2K Games was able to acquire the property and republished the series starting in February 2021. A successor, New Tales from the Borderlands, was released in October 2022.

Tales from the Borderlands is an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure comedy. The graphic of the game is similar to other Telltale's games. It was released in five episodes. The player is able to move the game's two playable characters, Rhys and Fiona, around the world's environment, interacting with different objects. Rhys has a cybernetic eye installed which enables him to scan items in the environments. The game also features several simple puzzles which involves players interacting with different items of interests.[7]

Tales takes place in the Borderlands universe, primarily on the planet Pandora. Long-standing fables of a Vault containing vast treasures on Pandora have drawn numerous "Vault Hunters" to the planet, as well as the Hyperion corporation who maintain military-like control of the planet from an orbiting base named Helios. The game occurs after the events of Borderlands 2. It has been discovered that there are numerous other Vaults scattered throughout the galaxy, leading to a search for more Vault Keys that can open these new vaults.

The player separately controls the story's two protagonists Rhys Strongfork (Troy Baker) and Fiona (Laura Bailey). Rhys is a Hyperion employee, who has been working with his best friend Vaughn (Chris Hardwick) to get promoted into the higher ranks of the company but is stymied by his new boss and rival Hugo Vasquez (Patrick Warburton). Fiona is a con-artist working on Pandora along with her younger sister Sasha (Erin Yvette), both who learned under their mentor and father figure Felix (Norman Hall). The story explores how the characters came together, showing common events from the perspective of both characters in a manner called the "Big Fish version of what happened" by Telltale's Kevin Bruner.[11][12] Other new characters in the game include Rhys and Vaughn's co-worker Yvette (Sola Bamis), black market fencer August (Nolan North), bandit leader Bossanova (Jason Topolski), a mysterious masked stranger (Roger L. Jackson), hooligans Finch (Dave Fennoy) and Kroger (Adam Harrington), bandit lord and August's mother Vallory (Susan Silo), Atlas scientist Cassius Leclemaine (Phil LaMarr), and the robot Gortys (Ashley Johnson).

In addition to original characters, the game also features returning characters from the main Borderlands games (voiced by the same actors from the previous games) including Handsome Jack (Dameon Clarke), who appears as an artificial intelligence injected into Rhys' mind, businesswoman Mad Moxxi (Brina Palencia), gun salesman Marcus Kincaid (Bruce DuBose), the Hyperion Loader Bot (Raison Varner), madman Shade (Brad Jackson), Hodunk clan leader Tector (Joel McDonald), cyborg Vault Hunter Zer0 (Michael Turner), mechanic Scooter (Mikey Neumann), junk dealer Janey Springs (Catherine Moore) and her girlfriend, the ex-Atlas assassin Athena (Lydia Mackay), Vault Hunters Brick (Marcus M. Mauldin) and Mordecai (Jason Liebrecht), and the robot Claptrap (David Eddings).

The concept of Tales bore out from the 2012 Spike Video Game Awards, according to Telltale's Steve Allison. Telltale and Gearbox had already worked together previously to bring Borderlands' Claptrap robot to Telltale's Poker Night 2.[13] Representatives from both Telltale and Gearbox were present at the ceremony at adjoining tables, and over the course of the event, the idea of combining their respective talents on a project came out. Following the ceremony, Telltale and Gearbox began to explore the possibilities, realizing that the Borderlands universe had a large number of characters with interesting stories that Telltale could build upon, as well as continuing to explore fan-favorite characters that the series had developed.[14] Gearbox noted that with the three prior Borderlands games, they had created an interesting universe but as a first-person shooter, the player's interaction with characters in that world was limited, and saw the potential in having Telltale expand upon their universe in a meaningful manner.[15]

Voice actors from the previous Borderlands games returned to voice characters in this game, including Dameon Clarke as Handsome Jack and David Eddings as Claptrap. Troy Baker (originally Sam Witwer) and Laura Bailey voice the two central characters, Rhys and Fiona. Additional voice actors include Nolan North as August, Patrick Warburton as Hugo Vasquez, Chris Hardwick as Vaughn, and Erin Yvette as Sasha.[16][17]

Telltale Games underwent a massive reduction in staff and ultimately closed in November 2018. Tales was one of several games that were pulled from digital storefronts in the wake of the liquidation of Telltale's assets. However, 2K Games stated in May 2019 that they are looking to take over the publishing rights to Tales as to bring it back to digital storefronts, as Skybound Entertainment had done for Telltale's The Walking Dead series.[20] Following news that the Telltale brand had been revived in August 2019, one of Gearbox's writers for Borderlands 3, Sam Winkler, expressed interest in a potential Tales, though no plans had been confirmed.[21]

Tales from the Borderlands received critical acclaim. Critics have praised it for its story, characters, action sequences, humor, choice driven gameplay, and faithfulness to the source material while criticism was mainly directed towards the game's graphical glitches.

A successor developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K Games, titled New Tales from the Borderlands, was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S on October 21, 2022.[55]

Anahatium is similar to Eridium in that it clearly is also is made of extradimensional energy. I think it was formed from like the collision of two different dimensions. Dunno if that's higher dimensional than Eridium or not. But the achievement for beating the Guns Love and Tentacles DLC implies that there is a 5th Dimension and that Gythian is from that realm. So maybe Anahatium is a byproduct of the 4th and 5th Dimension or two higher dimensions than the 4th. Would explain why it's so seemingly powerful and sentient. And why when they became whole again had control over the 4th Dimension and the Quantum Realm as they stated that they were going to rewrite the universe. I'm personally going to assume it's a 5D space rock.

Some of the descriptions are interesting but they come from Marcus so he could be exaggerating. But then again Marcus is the one narrating the games of Borderlands so his storytelling would have to be accurate as hell. Up for you to decide if these are true or not. Here's some ones I noticed particularly.

5. Tediore has a power vacuum. Now let's assume this isn't the death of Tediore and its no longer a company. Susan Coldwell is dead and someone has to take over. Now in borderlands fashion this would typically be someone already established in the lore...so who could that be....notice how my last point was about the existence of Vaultlanders.....Well there's a very prominent Tediore employee or Ex-Tediore Employee you face throughout the game via Vaultlanders....yup....the Badass Superfan. Now I know what you're thinking. Isn't the superfan fired for being obsessed with Vaultlanders? Well yeah but Susan Conwell is dead and she was probably the asshole that fired him and treated him like shit and paid him next to nothing.

Let me explain the Superfan is the absolute perfect candidate to be incharge of Tediore. If his tenacity to play Vaultlanders and stalk you throughout the game no matter what can applied towards running a company then Tediore could rebuild itself as an actual powerhouse of a company. Tediore has long been seen as a gag. And the superfan is the biggest gag of game. The Superfan is last seen crawling back into an air duct and gas ample time to reconsider his life choices. Assuming he survived the crash which I think is highly plausible considering he's survived all throughout the game and has been able to stalk you irregardless of situation, I think he definitely survived, which might I add is a valuable skill to have as a CEO. SURVIVAL. Rhys. Wainwright. Athena. All of them have had to survive drastic situations. All of them are tenacious. All of them embody their company in some form or another. The Superfan relates to them in these ways. The Superan isn't incompetent either. The guy was able to deduce Octavio hiding through a box almost immediately and has been able to survive completely on his own with 0 assistance altogether sneaking back into a facility he was fired from and living there without being detected. The only CEO capable of pulling that off is GODDAMN ATHENA. And I'm sure even she would have some difficulty but the Superfan just does it with 0 effort. Imagine if the fan actually wanted to kill the maincast. He's has several opportunities to do so quite easily. His name is also literally BADASS. So it just goes to show you he's that good. The Vaultlanders beating him is likely moreso them humbling him whose already beaten everyone else he's foughten. The key thing that's lead me to believe that was the fact he has a multitude of ultra rare Vaultlanders. Again if he was incompetent he wouldn't have gotten those. ff782bc1db

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