T.F.T.B. Game Informer article (August issue)

I have retyped/reformatted this article from this month's issue of Game Informer, because I figured I might as well share this. Especially for those who don't have a Game Informer subscription and are currently looking for more news concerning this game. If this is a sort of thing that isn't allowed on the forums - feel free to remove this, mods.

Now, for the article:


"When Telltale announced it was working on an episodic adventure series based on Gearbox's loot-obsessed shooter series, Borderlands, we questioned whether the screwball universe was conducive to meaningful, player-driven storytelling. After a 40-minute demo that set up the main characters and narrative arc for the season, we're still not convinced.

Tales from the Borderlands focuses on two playable protagonists: Rhys, a Hyperion data miner looking to make his way up the corporate ladder, and Fiona, his shady friend/rival who we still don't know much about. In the first episode, the two characters take turns retelling recent events that to a third party, which the player then plays through, crafting the direction of the story. This narrative structure is perhaps the best thing that Telltale has going for it, as it introduces the concept of an unreliable narrator to the mix, allowing the characters - and by proxy the player - to embellish the story with larger-than-life antics."

[...]

"Things eventually heat up when the surreptitious deal leads Rhys to Pandora, accompanied by his cowardly best friend who's just waiting to be sacrificed, Vaughn. The sheltered yuppies stick out like sore thumbs on Pandora and it doesn't take them long to rub a group of psychotic bandits the wrong way.

The ensuing battle highlights how Telltale is attempting to capture the action of the Borderlands series. Rhys takes control of a Hyperion mech, and can choose between several weapon types, then aim them at the attacking bandits. These actions are more elaborate than those found in The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, but it's still not compelling. In the same way that nobody plays Borderlands for meaningful story choices, nobody plays a Telltale game for the QTE action sequences."

[...]

"Our look at Tales from the Borderlands constituted only part of the first of five planned episodes. During that time, some jokes landed, more than a few fell flat, and numerous callbacks to characters and elements of the series reminded us of what we love about Borderlands. Beyond those superficial references, however, most of Tales from the Borderlands reminded us of what doesn't matter in Borderlands. Now the rest of Tales needs to prove why it should."

-- Jeff Marchiafava

Comments

  • He's not even the same person who does the reviews for the Telltale games (I believe Kimberly reviews them) so it's pretty obvious he's not a fan of the format.

  • Hm, nice find. Thanks for sharing!

  • FLog62FLog62 Banned
    edited August 2014

    Is this...legal?

    I swear it isn't, I think someone was pevented from doing this kind of thing on the bioware forum recently.

    I think you're allowed to quote snippets but not a whole article.

    Aside from that, very excited for this game, although the reviewer didn't seem to be!

  • I feel odd, I want to defend the game, but at the same time I haven't seen it for myself yet.

  • Sorry, I thought it'd still be interesting to share nonetheless.

    He's not even the same person who does the reviews for the Telltale games (I believe Kimberly reviews them) so it's pretty obvious he's not a fan of the format.

  • So far Blind didn't delete it. If he or another mod do decide to remove it, I welcome them to it. I just thought it'd be interesting to share.

    FLog62 posted: »

    Is this...legal? I swear it isn't, I think someone was pevented from doing this kind of thing on the bioware forum recently. I think y

  • I can edit it to remove the fluff containing info that we already know, just to be safe.

    So far Blind didn't delete it. If he or another mod do decide to remove it, I welcome them to it. I just thought it'd be interesting to share.

  • I appreciate what you've done, thank ya!

    I can edit it to remove the fluff containing info that we already know, just to be safe.

  • I think its going to be a huge flop.

  • Glad to see one positive person here. (sarcasm by the way)

    wwSTEVENww posted: »

    I think its going to be a huge flop.

  • Don't be sorry you did nothing wrong. :P

    Sorry, I thought it'd still be interesting to share nonetheless.

  • edited August 2014

    I hope anyone who has the slightest interest in Tales From The Borderlands won't let Jeff Marchiafava's opinion prevent them from playing it.

  • I gotcha. :)

    Don't be sorry you did nothing wrong. :P

  • Wow I was really looking forward to this game but now I dunno :/

  • Reviews don't mean shit you know

    Wow I was really looking forward to this game but now I dunno

  • I've looked at different reviews for the demo a lot of them were positive while some of them were more "meh" on it like this one.

    Wow I was really looking forward to this game but now I dunno

  • Like I said before the guy who wrote that article isn't even the person who reviews TWD or TWAU episodes. Now If Kimberly wrote that article I would care more about what she had to say since she actually played and reviewed Telltale's most recent games.

    Wow I was really looking forward to this game but now I dunno

  • I have seen quite a few negative reviews for TWD and TWAU, didn't change the fact that I enjoyed them, so I'm not that worried.

    Also, this reviewer's view of the Borderlands univers is pretty irritating. Yet again, another person that completely disregards the potential of its lore and characters because "it's just a shoot'n'loot, it can't possibly have anything else to offer".

    With that said, if this guy didn't get into it, maybe it'll be hard for the newcomers to get into the Borderlands univers. Let's just hope that the half of the episode that they haven't shown holds some more good surprises.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • edited August 2014

    I found two previews on youtube about the same 30-40 minutes presentation. Check it out.

    In this one they are kind of on the fence too, they left intrigued but not conquered. One of the guy really didn't like the fact that Rhys is such a bad guy.

    This one is a lot more positive. She was skeptical, but the presentation convinced her and now she's really excited.

    Looking forward to learn more at PAX Prime Seattle.

    I have seen quite a few negative reviews for TWD and TWAU, didn't change the fact that I enjoyed them, so I'm not that worried. Also, thi

  • "One of the guy really didn't like the fact that Rhys is such a bad guy."
    Lol he probably don't know shit about BL

    I found two previews on youtube about the same 30-40 minutes presentation. Check it out. In this one they are kind of on the fence too, t

  • Yet again, another person that completely disregards the potential of its lore and characters because "it's just a shoot'n'loot, it can't possibly have anything else to offer".

    You are absolutely right. I barely managed to read it myself. These two statements made by him proves exactly just that:

    These actions are more elaborate than those found in The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, but it's still not compelling. In the same way that nobody plays Borderlands for meaningful story choices, nobody plays a Telltale game for the QTE action sequences."

    [...]

    During that time, some jokes landed, more than a few fell flat, and numerous callbacks to characters and elements of the series reminded us of what we love about Borderlands. Beyond those superficial references, however, most of Tales from the Borderlands reminded us of what doesn't matter in Borderlands

    With that being said, people should not be discouraged by this review as it's clearly coming from a guy who is hardly familiar with the Borderlands franchise, or at the very least failed to see the potential that it has for storytelling.

    I have seen quite a few negative reviews for TWD and TWAU, didn't change the fact that I enjoyed them, so I'm not that worried. Also, thi

  • I remember seeing those 2 videos, I loved the one with Hannah since she was good-spirited about it.

    The one with those 2 IGN dudes, I dunno, it was just really awkward the way they were talking about it. The stoned guy on the left didn't seem he cared at all.

    Nevertheless, I'm still excited, hopefully the first episode will be around the 2-hour mark.

    I found two previews on youtube about the same 30-40 minutes presentation. Check it out. In this one they are kind of on the fence too, t

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