![]() It also was just hitting the X-button to do damage and QTEs to dodge. Then there was a Vaultlander fighthing mini game. Only thing I had to do was to hit X-button. The game also had mini games, which to my dissapointent, were a fail-proof. Basically, everything in New Tales From The Borderlands were much faster and fluent. Moving the characters around was also a much imporved. The previous game was more slower and little bit sluggish, even the QTEs were dull. New Tales From The Borderlands did run much better than the previous game (and all the other TellTale -games). What comes to the gameplay it was a big improvement from the previous game. I think Borderlands -series is rather over-the-top, but still the acting in New Tales From The Borderlands was more of annoying than funny. I don’t know was it the base game (Borderlands), which New Tales From The Borderlands belongs to, the reason to this, because I’ve never played those games (except Borderlands 2 VR -game which I have played). What I didn’t like, was the horrible overacting and over-reacting to, literally, everything that happened. The story was OK and the pacing was fast enough to keep me entertained throughout the whole game. So, their narrative-driven adventure begins. Together with her brother Octavio and his boss Fran (who owns a frogurt shop) they try to make the healing device to the markets, but the corporate overlords comes to their way and try to steal the invention from them. She had just invented a device (a “gun”) that doesn’t kill, but does heal people. The game starts with Anu, who is Octavios big sister, and she got fired from her job of being inventive scientist. All the choices player makes in the game will affect all the outcomes and the ending specifically. It is choice-based and the gameplay has quick-time-events. As the previous game, New Tales From The Borderlands is very much alike. In the game, player does control them one at time, making choices based by their point of view. There are completely new characters Octavio, Fran and Anu, which are the only three playable characters. ![]() There STORY, GAMEPLAY AND CONTROLS New Tales From The Borderlands is not sequel to the first game, it only does belong to the same universe. No doubt we'll be getting an earful.STORY, GAMEPLAY AND CONTROLS New Tales From The Borderlands is not sequel to the first game, it only does belong to the same universe. Telltale will be showing the game behind closed doors next week at E3. In addition, Nolan North (of Uncharted fame) and Patrick Warburton (Brock Samson of Venture Bros.) will join the cast, along with various Borderlands vets, including Dameon Clarke reprising his role of Handsome Jack. These two are Hyperion workers who venture out into Pandora to seek a mysterious vault key. Hardwick will play the main role of Vaughn, while Witwer will voice the character of Rhys, his best friend. Sam Witwer, from the Star Wars: The Force Unleashed games, and Chris Hardwick ( The Talking Dead, have joined the cast for the project. Okay, so Tales From the Borderlands won't play out precisely like that, but Telltale Games' latest adventure will have that kind of star power going for it, as the developer has announced the voice cast that will be taking part in the episodic series. So Brock Samson and a Jedi apprentice walk into a bar, which Nerdist is sitting at.
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