[21] Following news that the Telltale brand had been revived in August 2019, one of Gearbox's writers for Borderlands 3, Sam Winkler, expressed interest in a potential Tales, though no plans had been confirmed. Gortys explains that Atlas created her to locate the, Jeremy Breslau, Pierre Shorette, and Anthony Burch. [9] Gameplay mainly revolves around reacting to on-screen prompts and engaging in quick time events. Rhys, due to his cybernetics, is an excellent hacker. Declined Hugo Vasquez's offer to let Vaughn take the fall for the vault key incident. In Borderlands 3, a picture of Sasha can be found on Rhys' desk at Atlas HQ. Particular praise was attributed to its strong characterization, emotional depth, creative setpieces, humorous writing and unexpected pathos. This is a picture of Rhys' office in Borderlands 3, which is a location you can explore. Pierre Shorette, Anthony Burch, and Zack Keller, Handsome Jack tries to take control of Rhys' body by, This page was last edited on 27 August 2020, at 06:09. In addition to original characters, the game also features returning characters from the main Borderlands games (voiced by the same actors from the previous games) including Handsome Jack (Dameon Clarke), who appears as an artificial intelligence injected into Rhys' mind, businesswoman Mad Moxxi (Brina Palencia), gun salesman Marcus Kincaid (Bruce DuBose), the Hyperion Loader Bot (Raison Varner), madman Shade (Brad Jackson), Hodunk clan leader Tector (Joel McDonald), cyborg Vault Hunter Zer0 (Michael Turner), mechanic Scooter (Mikey Neumann), junk dealer Janey Springs (Catherine Moore) and her girlfriend, the ex-Atlas assassin Athena (Lydia Mackay), Vault Hunters Brick (Marcus M. Mauldin) and Mordecai (Jason Liebrecht), and the robot Claptrap (David Eddings).
Critics have praised it for its story, characters, action sequences, humor, choice driven gameplay, and faithfulness to the source material while criticism was mainly directed towards the game's graphical glitches. Oct 11, 2016 - Rhys Tales From The Borderlands Rhys and Sasha Biodome Scene Tales was one of several games that were pulled from digital storefronts in the wake of the liquidation of Telltale's assets. The story explores how the characters came together, showing common events from the perspective of both characters in a manner called the "Big Fish version of what happened" by Telltale's Kevin Bruner. Rhys infiltrates Helios disguised as Vasquez while Fiona impersonates a Hyperion tour guide. This Article Contains Spoilers - If Rhys accepts, he uploads Jack into Helios, and Jack announces Rhys as Hyperion's new president; if Rhys declines, Jack forces him to upload him into Helios and seizes control himself. improving, spell-checking and/or trimming, Interview Gearbox Software’s Randy Varnell Discusses ‘Borderlands 3’ Story, Returning Characters, and Making a Memorable Villain, https://borderlands.fandom.com/wiki/Rhys?oldid=478024. [21] Following news that the Telltale brand had been revived in August 2019, one of Gearbox's writers for Borderlands 3, Sam Winkler, expressed interest in a potential Tales, though no plans had been confirmed. Gortys explains that Atlas created her to locate the, Jeremy Breslau, Pierre Shorette, and Anthony Burch. [9] Gameplay mainly revolves around reacting to on-screen prompts and engaging in quick time events. Rhys, due to his cybernetics, is an excellent hacker. Declined Hugo Vasquez's offer to let Vaughn take the fall for the vault key incident. In Borderlands 3, a picture of Sasha can be found on Rhys' desk at Atlas HQ. Particular praise was attributed to its strong characterization, emotional depth, creative setpieces, humorous writing and unexpected pathos. This is a picture of Rhys' office in Borderlands 3, which is a location you can explore. Pierre Shorette, Anthony Burch, and Zack Keller, Handsome Jack tries to take control of Rhys' body by, This page was last edited on 27 August 2020, at 06:09. In addition to original characters, the game also features returning characters from the main Borderlands games (voiced by the same actors from the previous games) including Handsome Jack (Dameon Clarke), who appears as an artificial intelligence injected into Rhys' mind, businesswoman Mad Moxxi (Brina Palencia), gun salesman Marcus Kincaid (Bruce DuBose), the Hyperion Loader Bot (Raison Varner), madman Shade (Brad Jackson), Hodunk clan leader Tector (Joel McDonald), cyborg Vault Hunter Zer0 (Michael Turner), mechanic Scooter (Mikey Neumann), junk dealer Janey Springs (Catherine Moore) and her girlfriend, the ex-Atlas assassin Athena (Lydia Mackay), Vault Hunters Brick (Marcus M. Mauldin) and Mordecai (Jason Liebrecht), and the robot Claptrap (David Eddings).
Rhys' shoe size is 13 as stated by scanning Fiona in Episode 2 "Atlas Mugged".