
This episode sees Rhys, Fiona, and their crew continue to pursue the goal of completing the Gortys Project so that they can open up a fabled vault.

Therefore it's only fitting that the finale continues this trend – there are even a few surprises along the way.
#Tales from the borderlands vault of the traveler series
The seamless blending of the old and the new across all of the episodes has been a monumental aid to the series, as Telltale has been able to incorporate many of the best elements that the Borderlands series has to offer. Equal parts witty and touching, a delicate and fascinating narrative yarn has been spun through these last five episodes, and we've become attached to Rhys, Fiona, and the expanded cast at large. Against all odds, though, Tales has managed to be a breath of fresh air. Whether that's because of the diminishing levels of real gameplay or the studio's horribly outdated engine, we'll leave that up to you to decide. The Telltale formula has been starting to get stale for a while now. Fortunately, the timing has had no bearing on the quality of this series, as the developer has delivered in spades with this finale. While the release "schedule" for this series has been shaky at best for most of its run, Telltale remained a little more consistent as we got closer to the homestretch. Tales from the Borderlands ended its first season recently – coincidentally, on the same day that Life Is Strange concluded – after nearly a year.
