He is discussing a deal regarding a Vault Key. While wondering what his next move should be Rhys overhears a conversation that Vasquez has on the phone. We quickly discover that Vasquez got the job by having the previous owner of the office murdered and ejected into space. When he learns that it is Hugo Vasquez (voiced by Patrick Warburton) that got the job he was after he is not best pleased. In the opening of the game it is a promotion that he is after. I found myself taking an immediate disliking to Rhys, he is a very cock-sure and arrogant business type who only cares about himself, willing to step on and even manipulate his best friend Vaughn to get what he wants. You begin the game on board the Helios Space Station orbiting above the planet. He is a corporate player who works for Hyperion, the big bad company intent on ravaging Pandora for as much profit as possible. In Tales from the Borderlands – which I will refer to as ‘TftB’ from this point on – you play as Rhys. Before beginning this overview of the game I will warn you that there will be spoilers but only for my play through because of course your play through WILL differ. If you have ever played a Telltale Games game – that makes sense right? – you will know just how good at telling a new story in an established universe they are. Tales from the Borderlands comes really damn close however. As a gamer I don’t think I have ever played a game that I would give a perfect 10/10 score to.