Review for Tales From the Borderlands (2014) which is an episodic, interactive graphic adventure sci-fi video game developed by TellTale Games and published by 2K Games. It follows an episodic format similar to other titles such as 'Life is Strange', 'Game of Thrones' and allows for players actions and choices to effect certain story elements.
Without giving too much away gameplay consists of controlling, for the most part, two main characters - Rhys and Fiona. Rhys is a Hyperion employee looking to get promoted by obtaining a vault key and Fiona is a con artist who is trying to make some money for her and her sister. Players can move these characters around the environment, interact with objects, engage in conversations and in some cases decide where the story or actions take you.
Tales from the Borderlands (2014) doesn't require any prior knowledge of the Borderlands games, and even though hardcore fans might get excited with mentions of 'Pandora', 'Atlas' one of the impressive things TellTale and 2K have done is make this world accessible to all audiences without needing this prior knowledge.