The emotional trauma from these events was strong enough that as an adult Jack had his grandmother murdered, and no doubt contributed towards his mental decline. The moment seems innocuous enough at first sight, sure, but we think it may have just confirmed the return of Borderlands 2’s iconic villain Handsome Jack for Borderlands 3. Lucky internet! NY 10036. Eye spy… Did the Borderlands 3 trailer just secretly confirm the return of Handsome Jack's artificial intelligence? Receive news and offers from our other brands? There’s a lot to take in with the full reveal trailer for Borderlands 3. Future US, Inc. 11 West 42nd Street, 15th Floor,
Please refresh the page and try again. He gets along with two co-workers, Vaughn and Yvette, but maintains a rivalry with Vasquez.Rhys' most notable features are his ECHO eye implant, which allows him to scan objects and reveal information about them, all of which are from the Hyperion database; and his mechanical right arm, which has a built-in interface. But one particular detail has captured our attention more than any other, and we reckon it’s worth pointing out separately just in case you missed it. If you’ll remember the events of Tales from the Borderlands, you’ll know that Rhys accidentally uploads a copy of Handsome Jack’s AI into his ECHO eye implant, and is subsequently tortured by his holographic ghost throughout the events of Telltale’s adventure game. Even then, in a world as scientifically ludicrous as Pandora, there’s plenty of opportunity for Jack to escape his digital confines and upload his consciousness elsewhere, such as a hapless Claptrap or Torque manufactured war machine. Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 review: "Surpasses the original model in nearly every way", WWE 2K Battlegrounds review: "A brand that's reached its rock bottom", eFootball PES 2021 review: "For a football experience this strong, you can’t argue with twenty-five quid", Oculus Quest 2 Review: "Improved VR experiences and more power make up for aesthetic trade-offs", Super Mario 3D All-Stars review: "A celebration of some of Mario's greatest achievements", The Devil All The Time review: "Robert Pattinson delivers another film-stealing supporting turn", Enola Holmes review: "Millie Bobby Brown impresses in Netflix movie", Mulan review: "An occasionally dazzling live-action remake", New Mutants review: "Barely merits a bargain-DVD release", Bill and Ted: Face the Music review: "A last, cheering hurrah from two dudes", Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous review: Netflix goes Jurassic - to mixed results, The Boys season 2, episode 5 review: "A welcome, more low-key breather", The Boys season 2, episode 4 review: "Uncomfortable, captivating viewing", The Boys season 2, episode 3 review: "A quintessential episode of the series", The Boys season 2 episode 2 review: "It almost soars to the heights of prestige television".