![]() ![]() ![]() Major guides don’t start production two weeks after the game releases. I reached out to Sam Claiborn about being a freelancer nearly two weeks post release on December 3, 2014. The first episode was released on November 25. It also marks the first time I seemed to make a file and write the guide offline first. There was a safety net in the episodic release structure that provided consistency and a manageable scope. I could not have asked for a better (and easier) first paid gig. Like each guide I had worked on up to this point, Tales was unique. This week isn’t about how I lucked out of not playing Dragon Age though. I’d enter that sort of world later in 2015 with The Witcher 3. Sure, I had played Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry 3, but I never delved into the open-world fantasy game or a BioWare title. Honestly, at that point in my life, I had never played a massive open-world RPG. I had not (and still have not) played a Dragon Age game. Like I mentioned in last week’s letter about Captain Toad, my first guide was nearly Dragon Age: Inquisition. ![]() My wiki writing career entered the big leagues with my first paid gig for Tales from the Borderlands. I have been waiting to dig in to this letter. Pay - $250 per episode, totaling $1250 before taxes My contributions - Entire written and video walkthrough Your every decision as both Rhys and Fiona will affect the people and world around you: this is a game where YOU are the final author in a brand new Borderlands story set on the unforgiving world of Pandora.Developed by TellTale Games Published by TellTale Games You are Rhys…and you are also Fiona, because like every tale worth telling, there are two…oh, you read that part already? Well, it’s important to remember that there *are* two sides to every story, and you my friend, you will tell this tale, or…tales, through the choices that you make. Who is telling the truth, and why is it important? That’s up to you to decide. Lured into danger by a Vault key and all it promises, the unlikely duo are thrown together with a common goal and a huge amount of mistrust. Set after the events seen in Borderlands 2, Tales from the Borderlands is about Rhys, a Hyperion company man looking to become the next Handsome Jack, and it’s also about Fiona, a Pandoran con artist out to score the biggest of all swindles. Especially one about a Vault key, the Hyperion Corporation, bandits, loot, gangsters, Vault Hunters, secret Atlas tech, explosions, getaways, extortion, betrayal, and mayhem. Like all good tales, there’s more than one side to a story. Thanks for watching my Tales from the Borderlands Gameplay and Walkthrough! I'm playing this game on the PC, but it's also available for the Xbox One, PS4, iOS, and other platforms! You may have seen a trailer or review, but this playthrough will feature everything including the ending! If you're a fan of the Borderlands franchise or anything made by the wonderful Telltale Games, then let's play Tales from the Borderlands! Subscribe to ZackScottGames for new episodes of Tales from the Borderlands today! I'm ZackScott! Subscribe if you have not! Tales from the Borderlands Episode 2: Atlas Mugged Gameplay Walkthrough Part 3! Thanks for every Like and Favorite on Tales from the Borderlands! Part 3 of Episode 2 features Fiona and Sasha visiting Scooter and then running from Athena! ![]()
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