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Tales from the Borderlands, Episode 1: Zer0 Sum - NZGamer

NZGamer:
"Telltale Games have been making a strong case of late for the argument that games don’t need to be fun. Like any form of entertainment, they should be engaging, and fun as just one means to that end. With the likes of The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, Telltale proved what should be common knowledge - intrigue and emotional drama can be just as compelling as fun when it comes to game design.

But, that doesn’t mean that games can’t be fun. Just as there’s space in cinema for the both Bad Boys II and The Shawshank Redemption, gaming can accommodate both Bayonetta 2 and The Last of Us. And, after a handful of critically acclaimed drama game series, Telltale is returning to their roots with Tales from the Borderlands, a game built around lighthearted banter and ridiculous action sequences. A game built around fun."

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Talking Telltale Podcast - Episode 7: Zer0 Sum (Tales From The Borderlands)

"Come hang out and talk Telltale with us. This episode we talk about Tales From The Borderlands Episode 5 – Zer0 Sum." -- PlayStation Enthusiast

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Tales from the Borderlands - Episode One: Zer0 Sum Review - GamersFTW

Tales from the Borderlands – Episode One: Zer0 Sum does a brilliant job of drawing the player into the world of Pandora. Both fans of the franchise, and players being introduced for the first time, will appreciate the engaging characters and their story.

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Tales From The Borderlands Episode 1 (2014) Review | FilmGamesEtc

FGE - Tales From The Borderlands is an episodic series that follows the events after Borderlands 2. This series follows a Hyperion character called Rhys that is trying to become the next Handsome Jack, it also follows Fiona, a Pandoran con artist that is trying to pull off the biggest scandal that’s supposed to score her big numbers. Brought together by the same reasons, Rhys and Fiona stories are told through their own perspectives while being tied up. As you switch between two characters you learn more of the story and what really actually happened. Ryhs and Fiona both claim that they are telling the truth, but they don’t get along at all so this plays a huge factor in the credibility of the story told from two different perspectives.

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