Tales from the Borderlands: A Telltale Game Series
PlayStation 3 · 2015
About this game
Zer0 Sum is the first episode of Tales from the Borderlands , a five-part episodic adventure series based on the universe of the Borderlands first-person shooter titles.
The game is set in the world of Pandora where the Borderlands is a dangerous region where advanced alien technology is stored in vaults.
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It draws the attention of hunters who travel there to raid the vaults and acquire the technology.
The introduction mentions Handsome Jack and his Hyperion faction of pirates, but then starts in medias res.
The game opens with the character Rhys in a desert.
He is looking for someone called Fiona, but is captured by a man interested in the Gortys project.
It turns out he has captured Fiona as well and the entire game is then told as flashbacks, alternating between Rhys and Fiona, to explain how they got up to that point.
In the first extensive flashback Rhys is introduced.
He is a company man working for Handsome Jack's Hyperion.
Rhys is about to get a promotion, but finds out his boss Henderson has been murdered and is replaced by his nemesis Vasquez.
He is promptly demoted Senior Vice Janitor.
He overhears a shady deal of Vazquez and involves his friends Yvette and Vaughn to obtain the vault key Vasquez is after.
They travel to Pandora carrying Hyperion funds to make the deal, but quickly become involved with bandits and then the people who want to trade the key for money.
The second flashback introduces Fiona.
She is a con artist born and raised on Pandora with her sister Sasha.
Together with their mentor and surrogate father Felix they devise elaborate scams.
They try to sell a fake vault key, which is what eventually brings Rhys and Fiona together.
She uses a false identity as an archaeologist to gain the trust of August, who has a good reputation to interest Vazquez at Hyperion.
The meeting between the two parties is eventually crashed by a fight between the two characters Bossanova and Zer0.
Bossanova gets away with the money and the parties of Rhys and Fiona
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