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Tales From the Borderlands is the latest game from Telltale, the studio that brought you The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. You’d think this means that they were bringing us a serious game about moral choice where people will die based on tough decisions that you make. This is the Borderlands universe! People die left and right and nobody cares. Heads explode, bodies are electrocuted, robots are torn limb from limb, and there is just so much murder you could use the corpses to build your very own meat bicycle. The big ten million bullet question here is does Telltale’s point and click cinematic choice based formula hold up when lives aren’t on the line, and the answer is EXPLOSIONS!!!Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 1 - Zero Sum puts you in control of two main characters-Rhys, a businessman from Hyperion that is looking to take Handsome Jack’s place after his demise at the end of Borderlands 2; and Fiona, a con-woman looking to make a quick buck off of Hyperion’s current disorder. Rhys is joined by Vaugh, a weedy little accountant who is just dying to screw over a rival Hyperion bigwig, and Fiona is joined by Sasha, her partner and sister in crime.
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The story follows the misadventures of this unlikely band of brothers as they search for fame and fortune (mostly just fortune) on the bandit ridden surface of Pandora.
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I looked it up and his eyes ARE actually blue and green in the pre-sequel.wierd that I never noticed that I always thought they were both blue for some reason hahaAlso I found this comment quite funny:' At the risk of speaking for Scott Kester (lead concept artist) and Jeramy Cooke (art director), Jack got many of his cool details (the mask, the differently colored eyes) to make him stand out and feel unique.When it came time to design Jack’s concept, Paul and I gave the art team a bunch of really difficult, weird thoughts on where we imagined this character sitting. He’s like the hero of a different videogame! He’s arrogant and funny, but also smart! He’s the CEO of a corporation, but he’s really down-to-earth! He thinks he’s a hero, but he’s basically space-Hitler!
And he’s really handsome, like Han Solo!Jack’s visual design was an attempt to address all those aspects of his character. His layered clothing shows that he’s quasi-businesslike, but also casual; his differently-colored eyes make his face asymmetrical (Scott Kester is a huge fan of asymmetry in Borderlands character designs); his mask draws attention to his handsomeness, but in a very down-and-dirty, Borderlands-y kind of way that inspires curiosity.'