Tales from the Borderlands: Catch a Ride screenshots, we got ’em

Catch a screeeeeeeeeen!

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Tales from the Borderlands: Catch a Ride is out today, and it continues the excellence the series has been known for thus far. As I normally do while playing through Telltale titles, I had my finger firmly planted on the F12 key to pick up screens of any noteworthy or memorable moments. This episode had a lot of fast action, so I missed some of them.

As usual, I have tried to cull out any major spoilers from this collection, but those who want to go into the episode and see everything first hand may still want to avoid it until later. Otherwise, let’s get our SEO on for anybody Googling for Tales from the Borderlands screenshots. They’re here!

Remember, you can click on the images below for a full 1920×1080 version, ready for your desktop wallpaper. That said, they are .jpgs at whatever default compression level Steam uses, so those with a keen eye for visual fidelity may not want them for that purpose.


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