I've played all of the Telltale Games, "games," whatever, except for the Game of Thrones shit, and I have to say that Tales from the Borderlands, despite coming from dubious source material, blows all their other stuff out of the water. It makes their other games seem like they weren't even trying. Season 1 of the Walking Dead is the only other close thing they've done quality wise. Tales from the Borderlands, in a far cry from every other thing they've done, has like an entire half of the last chapter dedicated to a crafted experience around various decisions you've made earlier in the game.
Why did this lightning in a bottle work?
Christopher Carter
Maybe because you're a reddit tier memelord yourself?
The few bits I've seen of this game were cringy as fuck.
Kevin Jones
>few bits of the game I've seen.
Nolan Allen
I agree, OP, it was far better than it had any right to be. I hope they'll make a sequel, or at least have some of the more involved writers have a hand in writing Borderlands 3
Tyler Williams
I've only plated TWAU, GoT and the TFTB, and I agree. I've never played any Borderlands game for more than 15 minutes, but the point and click(or however they are called) really stood on it's own. The characters, dialogues, choices(nothing too special but better than anything TTG has done) and story were pretty good. The music intros were god tier too. Ep2 intro a best.
Jayden Barnes
There aren't any memes in Tales from the Borderlands though. Burch only wrote a few scenes.
And it's painfully obvious which ones they are.
Jace Watson
The answer is easy.
Quaterly release cycle as opposed to monthly bi-monthly for all their other games. More time per episode gives you more time to make a better game.
Gavin Barnes
monthly or bi-monthly*
Cameron Kelly
Maybe, but walking dead season 2 was just them being out of ideas.
Hunter Campbell
I don't need to shower with a toaster to know its a bad idea, idiot.
Gabriel Reed
The actual talents from TWD S1 got out and made Firewatch. The rest of their games are made by hacks.
Firewatch is disappointing too.
Jacob Butler
>The music intros were god tier too.
This is something that particularly stood out to me. The creativity and attention to detail, with regards to timing and tone setting, and having different licensed songs for each episode, is just such a different level of craftsmanship from their other shit.
Landon Moore
>Foreverly_tied_up_in_bologna.jpg
Aiden Edwards
>maybe youre a memelord >i havent played it
Colton Ross
It was pretty good, but episode 5 was kind of shitty.
Robert Diaz
Bitch please
Everyone knows Sam and Max was and will always be the best Telltale came out with since they were still small and had creative writing and a loveable cast.