There is a tendency for Telltale to bring people in and out only when they serve a purpose and failing to give them a proper out. On the story side, however, there are issues I couldn’t ignore. The technical issues that hurt the previous episode are thankfully non-existent. The robot’s eagerness and innocence are incredibly endearing, especially in light of the sheer insanity Pandora has to offer. Ashley Johnson’s voice work gives a robot that can only emote with its eyes and hands a real sense of character, making her someone you want to care about. Simple as that! Gortys shines and becomes an important member of the team instead of the MacGuffin I initially thought her to be. Note to developers: if you want to make a great game, include Patrick Warburton. The episode also sees the grand return of Patrick Warburton as Vasquez. The script is funnier too as the player is given a glimpse into the stuck up assholery of the galaxy’s most. The absurd situations Rhys and Fiona find themselves in even before they get to Hyperion are a real treat such as Rhys forced into removing a fleshy face mask from a sleeping Psycho while a bemused Handsome Jack goades him. “Escape Plan Bravo” taught me to laugh again.
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