We didn’t even get any loot! The captor who’s been leading Rhys and Fiona around agrees. This can’t be the end though right? There has to be more then this uneventful closing of the vault. Cut to the vault being closed and then seeing Rhys and Fiona back with their captor which turns out to be way into the future. Clearly Vallory isn’t and neither is poor Gordy’s. While this seems like it’s the end it’s not because any true Borderlands player knows that in order to take down the vault and whatever comes out of it you need a pretty badass team and you need to be prepared. Daring escapes, a crash landing, and the reveal of the vault all happen pretty quickly. It’s too bad that the only real way to get rid of Handsome Jack for good this time is to take away the power of the whole Hyperion base meaning it’s going to go crashing into Pandora. Rhys is trying to not be taken over by Handsome Jack and Fiona is trying to escape the base. Picking up right where episode 4 left off, if you can actually remember where it left off, our heroes (?), can we really call a thief and a corporate man heroes, are still stuck on the Hyperion base and trying to escape. So was the last episode worth the extremely long wait? Keep reading to find out. If you were like me and first started playing last November, it’s been a very long wait to see each of these episodes released and to be able to finally complete the game. Almost a whole year later and the last episode of Tales from the Borderlands has finally been released.
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