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Tales from the Borderlands: Escape Plan Bravo Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 25.08.2015 11:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes: "Telltale Games has had their work cut out for them throughout most of 2015 as theyve had to juggle fans of both Game of Thrones and Borderlands expecting to see a new episode released for their respective series. While they may have stumbled at the start, the company has found a solid pace and now that the penultimate episode of Tales from the Borderlands has been released, does Escape Plan Bravo continue to be as enjoyable as the last three have been?"

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Battleborn is Like a MOBA-Inspired Borderlands | XBA

Added: 23.08.2015 12:18 | 41 views | 0 comments


XBA: After playing Battleborn for just a few minutes the obvious comparisons with Gearboxs other noted work, Aliens: Colonial Marines, are obvious. LOL, not really but it does ape Borderlands in quite a number of ways which is both a good and a bad thing depending on how much you like Borderlands. Once that comparison has been put to one side you can see quite a few other influences as well, which the team are more than happy to acknowledge, as they have drawn on a bunch of pop culture touchstones and mashed them all together to create something new. Well, newish.

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Gamer Headlines Spoilercast: Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4: Escape Plan Bravo

Added: 22.08.2015 9:18 | 11 views | 0 comments


Welcome listeners to Gamer Headlines Spoilercast. As the name clearly suggests, Spoilercast is an in-depth discussion on all of the best and worst moments in a recently released title. Hosted by Adnan Riaz and Christopher Cortes, this installment of Spoilercast focuses on Telltale Games Tales from the Borderlands Episode 4: Escape Plan Bravo.

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Telltales Tales From the Borderlands on PS4 Includes Xbox One On-Screen Prompts

Added: 22.08.2015 0:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


Its the equivalent of gaming sacrilege: Xbox One button prompts have made it into the PS4 version of episode four of Telltale Games Tales From the Borderlands.

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Tales From the Borderlands Episode 4 Review - A Handsome Return | The Game Fanatics

Added: 21.08.2015 23:20 | 13 views | 0 comments


Myles Gann from The Game Fanatics writes: Tales From the Borderlands episode four tries to tackle every emotion possible in a short, sweet package. Rhys, Fiona and the ever-changing gang at their backs ended episode three with some issues to sort out. Inside the Pandora adventure, villainess Vallory had the upper hand with the only certainty being that the gang was heading to Hyperion to complete their Vault adventure. Escape Plan Bravo begins directly after that last fire fight, pushing the cast of characters to the stars after a lengthy introductory sequence. What follows feels like an improvement technologically over Catch-A-Ride while seeming to want to give the player plenty of emotional attachments for the last episode.

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Tales from the Borderlands Episode Four Review | GamesRadar

Added: 21.08.2015 10:18 | 10 views | 0 comments


GR: Apparently, starting off with a bang isn't good enough for Tales from the Borderlands. There are in fact several bangs, and rockets exploding, and people being cut in half or blown up or run over by a death derby monster truck. In the midst of all that action, you jump back and forth between controlling Hyperion businessman Rhys and Pandoran conwoman Fiona, reluctant partners captured in the game's opening minutes and forced to recount their journey by a gun-toting kidnapper. That's just as dazzling and confusing as it sounds, because Telltale's take on the Borderlands universe is gory, crazy, and sometimes so nuts that it's hard to keep track of. Still, its consistent, strong sense of humor adds coherence to the madness, and episode 3 keeps the jokes coming strong right alongside the explosions.

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Tales from the Borderlands Episode Four Review | GamesRadar

Added: 21.08.2015 10:18 | 6 views | 0 comments


GR: Apparently, starting off with a bang isn't good enough for Tales from the Borderlands. There are in fact several bangs, and rockets exploding, and people being cut in half or blown up or run over by a death derby monster truck. In the midst of all that action, you jump back and forth between controlling Hyperion businessman Rhys and Pandoran conwoman Fiona, reluctant partners captured in the game's opening minutes and forced to recount their journey by a gun-toting kidnapper. That's just as dazzling and confusing as it sounds, because Telltale's take on the Borderlands universe is gory, crazy, and sometimes so nuts that it's hard to keep track of. Still, its consistent, strong sense of humor adds coherence to the madness, and episode 3 keeps the jokes coming strong right alongside the explosions.

From: n4g.com


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