![]() ![]() Like the mainline Borderlands series, the game features a loot system in which players can collect cash scattered throughout the game's locations, which can be used to purchase items during certain points of the game. The game also features several simple puzzles which involves players interacting with different items of interests. Rhys has a cybernetic eye installed which enables him to scan items in the environments. The player is able to move the game's two playable characters, Rhys and Fiona, around the world's environment, interacting with different objects. The graphic of the game is similar to other Telltale's games. Tales from the Borderlands is an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure comedy. ![]() A successor, New Tales from the Borderlands, was released in October 2022. 2K Games was able to acquire the property and republished the series starting in February 2021. Tales, like many of the other Telltale games, were pulled from sale following the studio's sudden closure in 2018. Particular praise was attributed to its strong characterization, emotional depth, creative setpieces, humorous writing and unexpected pathos. ![]() Although the series received some criticism due to the aging game engine and repetition of gameplay from past Telltale Games, Tales from the Borderlands largely received critical acclaim. The game follows the episodic format that Telltale used for its titles The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us, where player choices and actions have somewhat significant effects on later story elements. Set some time after the events of Borderlands 2, the game's story centers around Hyperion employee Rhys and Pandoran con-artist Fiona as they team up on an adventure to find and open a Vault. The game was released in November 2014 for Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. It was developed by Telltale Games under license from Gearbox Software, the developer of the Borderlands series, and 2K, its publisher. Also, next to Jack, Dumpy is one of two technological beings to be determinant.Tales from the Borderlands is an episodic interactive comedy graphic adventure sci-fi video game based on the Borderlands series.Dumpy is one of five Determinant characters in the game, next to Felix, Handsome Jack, Yvette, and Shade.His real name is Dover and according to this video, he is trapped in the robot body.If Dumpy is used to shock Yvette, in the next episode, she will act like Rhys talked her out.It is unknown if Dumpy has killed anyone.If Rhys ruled Hyperion, Dumpy can be seen floating around, right before the final fight with The Traveler. In the Vault of the Traveler, if Rhys choose to reject Jack, Dumpy frees him from bindings, but gets blown up by Jack. To Jack's advice, Rhys can use Dumpy to scout Old Haven, and paralyze a psycho. If Rhys chooses to trust Handsome Jack, Dumpy will instead become Rhys's loyal "pet robot." He serves as a scout for the group. If Rhys chooses to trust Fiona, Dumpy, will stun Vaughn, before he is smacked to the ground by Loader Bot and destroyed on impact. He is armed with non-lethal stun shots that paralyze the victim if hit directly. He is an Atlas Security Bot that was guarding the Gortys Facility in Old Haven. ![]() Dumpy, like his name suggest, is not a very effective drone and is stuck making mechanical static noises whenever he tries to communicate.ĭumpy appears in Catch a Ride. Originally an Atlas drone, Rhys reprograms Dumpy to comply to him instead. ![]()
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