The fantastic momentum that Telltale has built throughout the first three acts of Tales from the Borderlands grinds to a halt in Escape Plan Bravo. While I still adore this world and its fantastic characters, Episode 4 doesn’t capture the same intriguing story progression and amazing character development of its predecessors.
Picking up right after the Empire Strikes Back-ey ending of Episode 3, Escape Plan Bravo has Rhys, Fiona, and company attempting to infiltrate Hyperion’s headquarters in a good old fashion heist. While all of this sounds fantastic on paper, the entire episode feels either painfully plodding, or noticeably rushed. At just under 90 minutes, it doesn’t spend its short length wisely. Most of the scenes don’t really add anything to the overarching story, and honestly feel unnecessary. I don’t feel like I know any more about the story’s mysteries than I did at the end of Episode 3.
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