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74.5 hrs on record
Kiss the frog. You won't regret it.
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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22.1 hrs on record (21.6 hrs at review time)
Like UNO, but it builds your friendships instead of breaks them.
Posted 29 November, 2024.
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66.5 hrs on record (50.4 hrs at review time)
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It certainly has its dinks and hiccups here and there, but it has ever remained a solid co-operative horror experience. Its reliable for a good time with friends, and good memories down the line from all the screaming, sobbing, and frustrated name-calling you'll have with the ghost.
Posted 24 October, 2024.
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4.7 hrs on record
Interesting gameplay with an ever-evolving captivating storyline affected by your decisions. If you don't like reading though, this game might feel boring.
Posted 30 March, 2022.
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48.0 hrs on record (41.3 hrs at review time)
Obsessed with this game, a very fun time killer and good brain scratcher for those who like management games and cute slimes.
Posted 6 January, 2022.
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30.8 hrs on record (23.4 hrs at review time)
Truly in love with this game and everything about it. Haven't even finished it and I find myself engrossed in the story, the characters, and the gameplay. I'm glad I can finally get my hands on it.
Posted 24 November, 2021.
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2 people found this review helpful
20.4 hrs on record (13.9 hrs at review time)
Frostpunk is what SimCity could've been if EA had any guts left in them. 10/10
Posted 15 August, 2021.
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7.1 hrs on record
An incredibly moving story that will drag your heart through Fran's journey. Highly recommended for people who are interested in both horror, fantasy and Psychology. This will always be an old favorite.
Posted 26 May, 2021.
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2.8 hrs on record
Thought it was uber cute when I first downloaded it, stayed true til the end. 10/10 would cry again
Posted 17 June, 2020. Last edited 26 May, 2021.
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1 person found this review helpful
13.6 hrs on record
Tales from the Borderlands is a 2014 'Telltale' style game based on the story of the Borderlands franchise, developed by Telltale Games. It followed a much different approach than previous Borderlands games where players would play as very notable and powerful characters in search of glory, money or power from a Vault, known as Vault Hunters. We follow Rhys, an insignificant employee for the Hyperion corporation who seeks to be the head of his corporation, and Fiona, a conwoman living on the streets of Pandora. I found this quite unique, as we take on looking at Vault Hunting from a common person's perspective - They didn't quite care for it until the cast were inevitably dragged into it to save something else that meant much more to them.

TFTB stayed true to Telltale's usual style of gameplay, being a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' type of game, while still being oriented to fit the Borderlands lore and being an addition to the canon, as seen with the appearance of noteworthy Borderlands characters from Borderlands 1, 2, Pre-Sequel and soon to be Borderlands 3. While I must say that there are very few choices that will actually impact your gameplay greatly throughout the story, its excuse-able due to the fact it has to be consistent with Borderlands lore. Overall, the storyline is very compelling - There will be characters to love and to hate, but rarely those to be indifferent about, depending on subjective opinions. A tale well written and well executed, it invites the player to empathize with the characters and be immersed into the story rather than simply dragging them along with information slapped on a screen.

The graphics are quite reminiscent of the Telltale signature, but it didn't stray too far from the original Borderlands concept. This enables players to feel comfortable and settle in something familiar yet strange at the same time. Some long landscape scenes can be incredibly beautiful, but some can also feel rather empty and devoid of anything - Just barren terrain. Overall, its pretty good.

The mechanics, as Telltale type games go, are well rounded for its style. The incorporation of various usage of buttons on the keyboard and time-based action and decisions add up to the game's flavor of excitement. It succeeds in giving the feeling of involvement from the player from having done something that would help or not-help the scene. Items that can be interacted with will light up with an icon on the object, which is useful for discerning which is part of the background and which we can interact with. However, this placement of icons is not 100% visible sometimes with how the camera angle works and can lead to a player being stuck in a level without knowing how to proceed without careful inspection or a walk-through. I haven't encountered any game or immersion breaking bugs through my play-through, however, so in my opinion, the game plays quite stable.

Overall, Tales from the Borderlands is a wonderful Telltale style game that excellently delivered to the Borderlands franchise and its fans. The story of Rhys and Fiona won't be forgotten so easily by those who have played, and for those who haven't, I highly recommend it.

tl;dr 9/10 would definitely play again
Posted 4 July, 2019.
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