#Tales from the borderlands song skin#
By the skin of his teeth, Rhys manages to grab the last escape pod with the help of Loader Bot and he floats away, watching the once great Helios station tear itself apart. Complications arise and our favourite Hyperion/Pandorans get separated once again. Betrayed and extremely p-ed off, Rhys must try and escape Jack’s clutches to regroup with Sasha, Fiona and Gortys they have long overstayed their welcome.
The once ruler of Hyperion was trying to get back in the game all along. I guess once Handsome Jack, always Handsome Jack as the maniacal scheming AI tricks Rhys into injecting him into Helios’ systems (coz we know from sci-fiction culture that a rouge AI is just the worst…).
I feel the need to discuss some things here so I’m going to go ahead and say SPOILER ALERT (You shouldn’t be reading this if you haven’t played it anyway XD) We arrive here…įollowing the close of episode 4, episode 5, The Vault of the Traveler, opens showcasing the results of the big decision you had to make previously. Not one episode faulted and not one episode was of poor quality. Regardless, whoever picked the songs for the game deserves a raise.The perfect ending to a perfect game. Haven't gotten around to My Silver Lining or Retrograde yet. I've made a playlist with the songs on Apple Music, and judging from how much I've listened to each, I seem to like Busy Earnin' the best, followed by Ain't No Rest for the Wicked (intro from BL1), then To the Top, Kiss the Sky and finally Pieces of the People We Love (again, I find it a bit generic). I liked it, and it gave me the feels, but it wasn't connected to something visually on the screen so it doesn't seem fair to compare it to the others. Also, I think the audio mixing was a bit off. I just felt Kiss the Sky gave off the same vibe but better. 5 (Retrograde) - I can see why people would call it brilliant, and it's juxtaposition like the Kiss the Sky-intro. 3 (Pieces of the People We Love) - it seemed a little generic to me, but still a great upbeat and road-trip'y music montage! Toned-down and tuned everything down for a surprising juxtaposition between the chaos and the music 2 (Kiss the Sky) - went great with the slow-motion. It perfectly channels the feeling of the game 1 (Busy Earnin') - feel-good, totally set the mood for a wacky ride. At least, it managed to get me goosebumps 4 (Back to the Top) - went for the 'epic' feel, and IMO it managed it. Please try to avoid reposting content that is already present on this sub-reddit.Īll discussions about possible ideas for Telltale games belong in this thread any others will be removed. Posts with spoilers in the title will be removed. Posts and/or discussion that contain potential spoilers should be tagged as such using the spoiler tag available when they are added. (/s "Tales from the Borderlands has two protagonists")Īll content submitted to /r/telltale must relate directly to Telltale Games Studios and/or the games they have created.ĭue to the massive amount and the linear gameplay of Telltale games, we'd like to ask that you please do not post Let's Play videos or links to streams. This subreddit supports spoiler tags, please use them when appropriate. Here you can discuss their current line up, rumors about their upcoming games, or reminisce about some of their classics! This is the subreddit for all things Telltale.