Tales from the Borderlands (2014)

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How long? Main story 12h · with extras 12h · 100% 12h (from 44 logged playthroughs)

Tales from the Borderlands is a five part episodic game series. Set on the unforgiving world of Pandora after the events seen in Borderlands 2, this is a story full of Borderlands' trademark humor, following two adventurers on their quest for greatness.
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Release dates

  • Nov 25, 2014 (Worldwide) Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Nov 25, 2014 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
  • Nov 26, 2014 (Worldwide) Xbox One
  • Dec 03, 2014 (Europe) PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
  • Dec 03, 2014 (Worldwide) Xbox 360
  • Dec 11, 2014 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Dec 17, 2014 (Worldwide) Android
  • Mar 17, 2015 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Mar 23, 2021 (Europe) Nintendo Switch
  • Mar 23, 2021 (North_America) Nintendo Switch
  • Mar 24, 2021 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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HaloBlues

Review HaloBlues 5/5 · Mar 27, 2025

Peak Telltale

My favourite Telltale game behind The Wolf Among Us, and probably objectively better than it. Also absolutely concur with everyone who says this is the best Borderlands game, because by far and away it is.

I have my issues with Episode 5, but they're entirely personal and subjective ones. This game is genuinely funny, full of personality and with a …

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My favourite Telltale game behind The Wolf Among Us, and probably objectively better than it. Also absolutely concur with everyone who says this is the best Borderlands game, because by far and away it is.

I have my issues with Episode 5, but they're entirely personal and subjective ones. This game is genuinely funny, full of personality and with a plot that kept me engaged and invested in its characters and outcomes. Rhys is one of my favourite protagonists of all time, and I genuinely love how different he can be as a person depending on your choices (although, and this is one of my aforementioned issues with Ep5, he does end up railroaded into A Good Guy Accepted Into Found Family in the end no matter what because it's clearly the path they Wanted you to go down with him, which sucks, but it is what it is). Generally in Telltale games you have a protagonist who's a set kind of person and you can only lean them a little in other directions (for instance, Lee from The Walking Dead could be angry with people but he was always fundamentally a decent guy who cared about protecting Clementine), whereas here, with Bigby from TWAU as the only other instance that comes to mind, Rhys can genuinely be a sweet, well-meaning dork or an ambitious, backstabbing asshole.

I wholeheartedly encourage people to try the Trust Jack path - I genuinely think that it's more interesting, engaging, and funny than the Trust Fiona/hostile to Jack alternative, and opens up more interesting choices.

I played this before I ever played the main-line Borderlands games, and didn't go into it with a lot of knowledge about series lore. I think it did pretty well keeping things clear and giving me the necessary context, and I didn't struggle to follow along at all, so you can definitely get into this without playing the FPS games first if they're not your kind of thing. The only thing you'll really miss out on are full appreciation of some character cameos and in-jokes.

Ultimately, this is Telltale at their absolute peak, and it's genuinely sad that more people haven't played this and given it a chance.

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Moterboot

Review Moterboot 4/5 · Dec 25, 2024

Thoroughly enjoyable

I thoroughly enjoyed this under-discussed gem. Its cinematography and character writing is amongst the best of this medium. And the intro sequences are just incredibly, and get better and better with each episode. And as of writing, it's on Steam for only 2 euros, an absolute steal!

Ismija

Review Ismija 3/5 · Sep 30, 2024

Open end? Really ?

The game was great, but the open ending left me disappointed. It feels like they ran out of ideas for a conclusion. I’m deducting two stars for that.

adra151

Status adra151 Sep 4, 2022

Apesar de não gostar muito da saga original de Borderlands, esse jogo eu gostei muito. A história e os personagens são muito bem desenvolvidos, e nesse jogo dá pra ter uma introdução ao universo de Borderlands, que é muito interessante.

Mixplit

Status Mixplit Apr 8, 2022

Also own this game directly through Telltale games website. But as this is the only game I own there seems pointless to make a shelf for it.

RxBrad

Review RxBrad 4/5 · Nov 30, 2021

Catch Your Own Rideventure (Catch a Riiide!)

Borderlands 2 & The Pre-Sequel were 85% loot-shooting ("shlooting"), 10% fart jokes, and 5% good story.

Tales from the Borderlands is really just 100% good, funny, and entertaining story (which hits surprisingly hard at times, given the intentionally-dumb reference material it has to pull from). The fart joke type of humor from BL2 & TPS is mostly absent here, so …

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Borderlands 2 & The Pre-Sequel were 85% loot-shooting ("shlooting"), 10% fart jokes, and 5% good story.

Tales from the Borderlands is really just 100% good, funny, and entertaining story (which hits surprisingly hard at times, given the intentionally-dumb reference material it has to pull from). The fart joke type of humor from BL2 & TPS is mostly absent here, so the tone does seem a bit discordant from the rest of the series. But it's still my favorite Telltale game to date (Though I guess I really only have The Walking Dead #1 and The Wolf Among Us to compare it with)

There are no challenging puzzles or difficult action sequences -- you're just experiencing a story that is affected by your choices. There are lots of QTE sequences, but they're extremely forgiving -- even the ones that give the illusion of requiring precise aim and timing.

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scaryhairyman

Review scaryhairyman 4/5 · Dec 20, 2020

Funny, fun and something for that breather between hectic RPGs

If you've played Telltale Games before then you're no stranger to their excellent writing.

Tales From The Borderlands is a fantastic episodic journey with the comedy of Borderlands and the gameplay+narrative from Telltale. Makes for the perfect breather between those massive RPGs or hectic action games.

It's not a must play but definitely has its moments. Slow down life with …

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If you've played Telltale Games before then you're no stranger to their excellent writing.

Tales From The Borderlands is a fantastic episodic journey with the comedy of Borderlands and the gameplay+narrative from Telltale. Makes for the perfect breather between those massive RPGs or hectic action games.

It's not a must play but definitely has its moments. Slow down life with a fun 8-10 hour story that gets over pretty quick.

There have been better Telltale games in the past but this isn't bad. It's pretty okay, just as a break from other stuff.

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Raven

Status Raven Aug 29, 2020

I really enjoy this game. The game has a surprisingly decent story, good character development, great dialogue choices and an amazing soundtrack.

nolar2018

Review nolar2018 4/5 · Jul 13, 2020

Fantastic

Witty, funny, emotional, heartfelt, interesting. This is among telltale's finest work and really shows their diversability in writing. This game is simply oozing in charm out of every orifice. The characters- whether they be original or borrowed from the game its based on, jump out of the game into real life with inventive animation and character quirks. SImply a joy …

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Witty, funny, emotional, heartfelt, interesting. This is among telltale's finest work and really shows their diversability in writing. This game is simply oozing in charm out of every orifice. The characters- whether they be original or borrowed from the game its based on, jump out of the game into real life with inventive animation and character quirks. SImply a joy to play through and arguably the best telltale game ever created

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Sir_Laguna

Review Sir_Laguna 4/5 · Jun 23, 2019

LoaderBot for President!

What I like the most about the world of Borderlands is the colorful world and coloful characters. In the main games of the franchise, I miss how the main characters don't have a real arc and how the backstory is relegated to audio logs. I mean, I love the old shootin' n' lootin', but I want a little more.

Tales …

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What I like the most about the world of Borderlands is the colorful world and coloful characters. In the main games of the franchise, I miss how the main characters don't have a real arc and how the backstory is relegated to audio logs. I mean, I love the old shootin' n' lootin', but I want a little more.

Tales from the Borderlands gave me what I wanted. Characters with actual personalities, goals, fears and evolution. I never thought we could tell a story in this world without guns to interact with it, but I was wrong and happy for it. There's even a hilarious scene with 'finger guns' that mocks the reliance on bullets of those games.

I fell in love with Rhys, Fiona, LoaderBot, Gortys and Sasha (I would have fallen in love with Vaughn too, but his voice actor is not a good person). They made me want to explore more of Pandora without relying on old mechanics. I want a Borderlands racing games, or a combat cars game, a walking sim, a dating sim, and open world adventure. Gimme a text adventure! I'll take it!

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And the music. Oh my god. The main songs of each chapter are PERFECT.

What about the gameplay? Standar Telltale stuff based on dialogue choices. I like that a lot, but won't try to convince you if you don't.

Only thing I kinda dislike is the last episode. I'm not a fan of the way things were solved. It ruined a climactic moment to give us a time jump. But I still enjoyed it.

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And did It told you I got a crush on Sasha?

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Sir_Laguna

Status Sir_Laguna May 26, 2019

I'm still hype about 'Borderlands 3' (yes, even after Randy Pitchfork's meltdown. God, I hate that guy) after playing 'The Pre-Sequel'.

So.. I just started this one.

The only Telltale game I've played is the first season of The Walking Dead and really liked it, so I'm hopeful I will enjoy the same style of game but in Pandora.

Novastar

Review Novastar 5/5 · Nov 16, 2018

TFTB is my guilty pleasure! Tons of fun with great adorable characters.. one of my faves by Telltale. After all, who can forget about that finger gun scene? Best scene in a game everrr!

strawman_army

Status strawman_army Feb 9, 2018

I bought this to give me something to do if I got sick of reading ebooks on a flight to Europe from the US. I loved the Borderlands games, but I didn't have a ton of expectations for this. After all, as fun as Borderlands is, character development and storytelling are not its strong points (I had never played a …

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I bought this to give me something to do if I got sick of reading ebooks on a flight to Europe from the US. I loved the Borderlands games, but I didn't have a ton of expectations for this. After all, as fun as Borderlands is, character development and storytelling are not its strong points (I had never played a Tell Tale game before). I was very pleasantly surprised, and once I started, I played the whole thing through. The one upside of not being able to sleep on planes I guess.

The story was surprisingly deep and interesting, without losing the absurd, over-the-top humor that is a hallmark of the Borderlands series. The characters are relatable, and they do a better job than I could have ever imagined making the world fit this genre. Aside from a few annoying QT sequences, the interaction is actually a lot of fun and fits well. If you like interactive novels or you really liked Borderlands, you will probably enjoy this. If you really like both, you'll have a blast. You can usually find it on sale, and it is well worth the time and money you'll invest.

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TheTheory

Review TheTheory 5/5 · Nov 19, 2017

I would have been pleased with a good TellTale game. Instead what I got was a game that rivals The Wolf Among Us as TellTale's best. We get fun settings (a combination of Mad Maxian desert-punk and Tron-ish sci-fi whizzings), great characters that play out well on screen, and the cutest goddamned robot you've ever seen.

I've only played a …

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I would have been pleased with a good TellTale game. Instead what I got was a game that rivals The Wolf Among Us as TellTale's best. We get fun settings (a combination of Mad Maxian desert-punk and Tron-ish sci-fi whizzings), great characters that play out well on screen, and the cutest goddamned robot you've ever seen.

I've only played a bit of the first Borderlands game, so I don't know how Tales from the Borderlands fits into the series, but as a standalone title it works really well. You play two characters--a con artist and a corporate middle management grunt. Natural enemies who, through a variety of circumstances, find themselves working together to find a big payload.

The plot is fine enough, but its the writing of the characters that elevates Tales from the Borderlands above other Telltale or similar games. It's in that upper echelon of the genre populated by the Wolves Among Us's and Lifes Are Stranges.

It's also the TellTale game that controls best within the built-in TellTale limitations. The sequential button presses and rapid-taps and gesture-like stick swoops feel natural within the context of the game. And the choice-your-own-adventure dialogue options feel urgent; few options will kill you, or even spin the narrative totally out of whack, but they do feel important at the time and influence the relational dynamics and how the plot ultimately stitches together.

The best narratives, regardless of genre, leave me in an emotional funk. Tales from the Borderlands did that for me. It wrapped me up in its world. It got me to care about the characters, their personal progress, and how they relate to each other. It got me invested, driven to bring them to a good conclusion. And, in the end, I feel like a better person for having consumed it.

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RickandMorty

Status RickandMorty Jun 17, 2017

Absolutely fantastic game. I have not played any Borderlands game before but it sucked me in right away. One of the best Telltale games, the characters are funny, the story is well-written and the music is perfect. I hope some of the characters will turn up in Borderlands 3.

itamar

Review itamar 5/5 · Jun 11, 2017

Keep it in your vault (hunter)

I just finished playing this game, and I think it's the best TellTale game I've played while also being the best Borderlands game I've played. The dialogue is brilliant, the story convoluted but fun and the jokes quite good. I especially like the characters as they largely seem to be genuine people rather than caricatures with on-liners. While it's true …

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I just finished playing this game, and I think it's the best TellTale game I've played while also being the best Borderlands game I've played. The dialogue is brilliant, the story convoluted but fun and the jokes quite good. I especially like the characters as they largely seem to be genuine people rather than caricatures with on-liners. While it's true that the action is stilted and the gameplay nearly non-existent, as long as you know what you're in for, I think you'll enjoy it.

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MissBlinou

Review MissBlinou 4/5 · May 23, 2017

A Great Telltale Experience

When I heard that Telltale was making a Borderlands game I knew I had to play it. I have played multiple of their games before and regardless of the source series they pull from they always seem to make an enjoyable game with a great story. This game was no different.

Since this game is story heavy, I won't really …

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When I heard that Telltale was making a Borderlands game I knew I had to play it. I have played multiple of their games before and regardless of the source series they pull from they always seem to make an enjoyable game with a great story. This game was no different.

Since this game is story heavy, I won't really elaborate on the story itself outside of my enjoyment of it. I thought the established characters were really well written and performed and the new characters felt realistic (within the universe) and they were all interesting. The humor from the original series was done well in this story and overall I enjoyed the pacing and the character development. While it isn't the best story Telltale has ever written, it stands strong with their lineup of games.

Gameplay, as usual, is pretty much an afterthought to the story, but that's fine with me. Some may not enjoy the way this game is played, but like most visual novels (which is the closest thing I can compare their games to) the gameplay is not the focus here. Since I played this game a year or so ago, I honestly can hardly remember the gameplay itself but it wasn't obstructive of the story and the flow, so that works for me.

Overall I believe anyone who is into good stories and enjoyed the wacky and weird world of Borderlands will enjoy Tales from the Borderlands. It visually resonates with the core Borderlands series and it has a fun story that fits in with the standard game lore. If you are a borderlands fan who doesn't like Telltale's signature style of game, don't worry about missing out on core story elements of the series, because this story could be skipped and the main storyline of the series won't be affected. It's a cool side story that is really fun to explore and fans of Telltale games will not be disappointed (assuming they have some familiarity with the Borderlands lore).

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Mazinkaiser

Review Mazinkaiser 5/5 · May 8, 2017

Tales From the Borderlands - The Best That Telltale's Got

The title says it all - this game blew any expectations I had out of the water. Telltale looks as if it settles into tired ruts as of recent, but this title shows they can take a universe that doesn't have an immediately present universe and give it a shot in the arm.

For an adventure game that's mostly cinematic/walky …

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The title says it all - this game blew any expectations I had out of the water. Telltale looks as if it settles into tired ruts as of recent, but this title shows they can take a universe that doesn't have an immediately present universe and give it a shot in the arm.

For an adventure game that's mostly cinematic/walky simulator, the story takes the main focus, and what a story it is. What starts out with a bunch of unlikeable characters soon morphs into an incredibly strong cast, with emotion and humor at every corner. The world of Borderlands wasn't incredibly appealing as an FPS, but this game proves just how rich the world of Pandora can actually be from an adventure standpoint.

The mechanics are similar fare to what Telltale's given before, but little tweaks customized for each character (keeping track of funds, scanning with the eye implants) along with some well-handled action packed moments where the player feels less guilty more than excited to try out new outcomes. It's a refreshing difference from the "oh god I'm doing everything wrong" feeling that some series like The Walking Dead tended to turn out.

If you were hesitant about playing this game because you don't do the gunny-shooty thing very well and thought Borderlands was this confusing, expanded universe thing, fear not. This game is highly accessible and a brilliant stand-alone adventure. If Telltale reinvents the wheel, may there be more wheels like these.

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Maevre

Review Maevre 5/5 · Jul 20, 2016

Adventure ho!

Tales from the Borderlands is the ultimate game-movie. It's a fun, exciting ride from start to finish, hitting all the right notes. Seeing how it's set in the Borderlands setting, you'd think it was about violence. And while there is certainly a lot of that, the real story is one about friendship and family. I fell in love with these …

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Tales from the Borderlands is the ultimate game-movie. It's a fun, exciting ride from start to finish, hitting all the right notes. Seeing how it's set in the Borderlands setting, you'd think it was about violence. And while there is certainly a lot of that, the real story is one about friendship and family. I fell in love with these characters and am hoping to see them again somewhere.
It's a breath of fresh air compared to the gloom and doom of the other Telltale games. Now mind you, I normally quite enjoy doom and gloom. So I'm surprised to have come to the conclusion this is my favorite Telltale game. I played much of Tales from the Borderlands with a huge smile plastered to my face, and I bet you will too.

Knowledge of the other Borderlands games not required.

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Wingyy

Status Wingyy Jan 11, 2016

Combining Telltale's standard gameplay formula with the writing, world and lovable characters of Borderlands has resulted in an excellent addition to the series. The previous Borderlands games were great but, because of their length and repetitive gameplay, they could be a real grind, Tales lets you see the world of Pandora from eyes other than a vault hunter's. Your choices …

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Combining Telltale's standard gameplay formula with the writing, world and lovable characters of Borderlands has resulted in an excellent addition to the series. The previous Borderlands games were great but, because of their length and repetitive gameplay, they could be a real grind, Tales lets you see the world of Pandora from eyes other than a vault hunter's. Your choices may not alter the story drastically but they do change who your allies are which is a nice alternative to the false pretense that all your choices will change the course of the story. The writing is fantastic, with each episode better than the last. There are some incredibly fun scenes and some laugh out loud moments. For anyone who has enjoyed the Borderlands series and is at least partial to Telltale's point and click formula, this is a must.

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periahdark

Status periahdark Jan 2, 2016

I didn't enjoy this one as much as most people seemed to have. I felt that parts of it dragged on too long. I did think most of the characters were pretty good, though.

*Score isn't an actual review score. Just a representation of how I feel right after playing. I don't plan on reviewing this game.

peter

Status peter Oct 22, 2015

Telltale just sent me a code for this kind of out of nowhere. I'm thinking I might have to do a Grouvee Gold giveaway...

deepdoop

Review deepdoop 3/5 · Nov 26, 2014

Rating: 5.5/10

I love Borderlands. I always anticipate new installments. I love the looting, the RPG elements (though I feel they could go a little deeper with them), the sense of humour, some of the characters (mostly NPCs or villains) and the world of crazies that they've built.

What I don't love is the actual story. Borderlands had a generic, …

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Rating: 5.5/10

I love Borderlands. I always anticipate new installments. I love the looting, the RPG elements (though I feel they could go a little deeper with them), the sense of humour, some of the characters (mostly NPCs or villains) and the world of crazies that they've built.

What I don't love is the actual story. Borderlands had a generic, maybe even sub-par plot, and Borderlands 2 had a better one but it was still mostly because of characters like Handsome Jack. The pre-sequel was more of the same.

The dialogue and the way the characters interact is fun, but I'm not invested in the plot because there's not much there. So that's a big reason why this is only getting this score for me.

It's a good time, has some funny moments, and the characters are sometimes interesting, but unlike The Wolf Among Us, it was hard to really care. I was mostly just making choices without caring too much what the consequences are.

The action sequences are uninspired and clunky. Borderlands is a shooter series, I don't think this type of style fits it. The shooting parts just don't work and the action sequences where you fight people aren't as engaging as in The Wolf Among Us. They shoved these elements (like a currency and looting) into this game where it, weirdly, didn't belong. I never thought I'd say looting didn't belong in a Borderlands game.

I still love the world, but my initial fears were right; it's a decent Telltale game, but it's the wrong property to do this. They've done better.

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