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Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel

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Buy From Amazon.com New: $39.95
as of 5/21/2012 02:13 CDT details



Seller: californiagames

Platform: PlayStation2
Genre: strategy-game-genre
ESRB: Mature
Media: Video Game
Edition: Game of the Year
Discs: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5

MPN: 71988
Model: SLUS 20539 7198860
UPC: 020626719889
EAN: 0020626719889
ASIN: B00008NRM9

Release Date: January 13, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
   Rated M for blood nd gore, mature sexual themes, strong language and violence
   1-2 player
   Memory crd (for ps2) - 430 kb (memory card not included)
   Digital / Analog control
   Vibration function / Pressure sensitive

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Product Description
Welcome to the wasteland...where humanity struggles to pick up the pieces after a devastating nuclear war. As a courageous member if the Brotherhood of Steel, your mission is to bring peace to this post-apocalyptic world filled with relentless chaos and radioactive nightmares.

Amazon.com Review
Black Isle’s original Fallout RPG is a bona fide classic, and the post-apocalyptic gameworld used for that game series is one that’s sorely missed by plenty of gamers. While some of them would prefer another straight up RPG set in that world, most will be content with Brotherhood of Steel, a co-operative beat ‘em up action RPG that bears more than a passing resemblance to the fan favorite fantasy game Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance.

Fallout: BOS uses the same game engine as Dark Alliance, so fans know they’re getting sharp graphics, an isometric action perspective, and an easy to use inventory. Instead of kobolds and giants, Fallout pits your characters against mutated ghouls, giant bugs, mice of extraordinary size, and much worse, all set against the backdrop of nuclear devastated cities and wastelands. The goal of the game is to find the Brotherhood of Steel, self appointed guardians of the wastes.

Prostitutes, two headed cattle, and regular folks dish out quests that have you killing monsters and finding lost items in no time, and the combat is as cool and responsive as the environments are weird and refreshing after all the fantasy themed D&D-like games in the genre. You can use guns, lasers, and nasty melee weapons and, as always, you must loot the bodies of your foes for better weapons, ammo, and the credits you need to buy more weapons. Characters level up and gain new skills and abilities, to better face the challenges to come.

Unlike most action RPGs of this type Fallout BOS features branching conversations that alter some of the quests ahead. This makes the replay value higher than normal and makes the game feel all the more refreshing. Parents should note that this Fallout is similar to the earlier games in that the subject matter tends to be more "adult" but Fallout fans should also be warned that this isn’t the Fallout III they’re pining for. It’s satisfying enough as an action RPG, but that’s all it is.--Andrew S. Bub

Pros:

  • Gauntlet with guns
  • Quests are affected by dialog choices
Cons:
  • Where is Fallout 3?


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