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Playstation 2 : Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Reviews

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It is a Sad SAD day in the wasteland!

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 4 / 11
Date: January 26, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I have been a crazy fan of the of the fallout series from it's quite start from a Game called Wasteland by EA. I own both Fallout 1 & 2 and still play them even after all these years. This being said I tried Brotherhood of Steel and was Immediately sorry I did. I am only giveing this pice of trash 1 star because there in no option for negative stars. If this is the level of work that Interplay puts into the Fallout series in the future then Maybe it is a good thing that they are not making Fallout 3. Gone is the Immense Character Development that was one of the best parts of the first two game. In its place is a mindless clone of a O.K. but not Great PS2 game This is why PCs are better for most RPGs. I manges to solve the game in three day is was so short, that was good becuase after the first 30mins I was hateing life. I only finished the game hopeing for some Redeeming qualities which were completely absent. If you need a post-nuke fix play fallout 2, and avoid this game like the Radioactive crap that it is.

Avoid it.

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: January 20, 2008
Author: Amazon User

Not fallout. Not fun. You want it, I'll give it to you. Never mind I have a conscious. If your looking for that old Fallout click and fun thing, it's gone. Different sequences for your hero's path is not in here. Visiting towns... it sucks! It's Gauntlet in Fallout world.

Repetitive, linear and tragic waste of effort

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 14 / 15
Date: February 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Its all sad really. Fallout 1 and 2 were two of the best games ever made, IMO. This new game FO:BOS, has none of the humor, creativity, good plot lines, different choices, etc... It is so linear, characters are flat and game play gets sooooo old. It is instead plays like a hastily thrown together game, on top of a pre-existing (playstation Dark Alliance) game engine, which it is. It is crude, boring, uninspired and repetitive. After 10 + hrs playing I am burned out with it and want it to be over. Although the fan sites dismissed the game before released, they were definately right. Your better off with many other titles.

It's only not consisent with nor anywhere as good as its predecessors, it isn't a very good game at all, even based on its merrit as a console type action game rather than RPG. That combined with the horrible PR job Interplay did, managing to offend and insult their fan base, makes this bungle even more remarkable. I bought both the game and guide book pre-order because I loved the series but I certainly won't make that mistake in the future.

This one is a matter of taste...

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 7 / 9
Date: June 04, 2005
Author: Amazon User

I am a HUGE fan of the Fallout series(And yes, we should have slit Chucky's throat before he made this game.) and thusly, this game is a HUGE dissapointment. If you want to play a Fallout game, this is NOT the one to get, it is a bastardization of the series. This game is nothing like the others, and does not deserve to be called by the same name as those classic pieces of art.

However, if you ignore the fact that they are trying to pass this off as Fallout and try not to get pissed off about it, you might have a bit of fun. I thought the game was alright when I wasn't steaming about all the changes in the storyline that make it a piece of crap.

Then I played it co-operativly with a friend. We had fun, mostly from making jokes as we did stupid things. I remember the final battle in this arena, telling my friend "Follow me, I have a plan!", a second before being roasted by a continous fire laser. So, yes, you can have some fun with this one.

Keep in mind, this game is not a deep RPG like it's predecessors on the PC, it is an action game and should be approached as such. So the bottom line on this one is: If you like action games and playing them with friends, you might like this one. If you are a hardcore Fallout fan and are looking for more of the great PC type games, you won't.

Therefore I give this game 4 stars for fun, and 2 for over-all, because I hate what Interplay has done to the Fallout license. Thank God they sold it to someone else, who just might make a worthy Fallout3. But don't get your hopes up on that one...

Very Nice

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 11 / 14
Date: February 17, 2004
Author: Amazon User

As a fan of the original Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout: Tactics series, I'm biased to be inclined to like anything to do with the series. A friend of mine bought Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, and though it was a great play for a few hours, it seemed to get old after so long. That's where Fallout: BOS is different.

Instead of the severely modified world of Dungeons and Dragons, you're thrown into the nuclear-blasted wastelands of the 23rd century, where radscorpions, raiders, super mutants, and deathclaws reign supreme. As an initiate in the Brotherhood of Steel, an organization of high-tech warriors who are trying to bring peace and sanity back to human civilization, it will be your job to find a group of your bretheren and to slaughter the threats to the local town.

Many of the Fallout classic weapons, like the Desert Eagle, hunting rifle, and 10mm SMG reappear with deadly new capabilities. Plus, you can play two-player cooperative action, so grab a friend and get killing!

Rude, crude... I loved it!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 11
Date: April 15, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I had a lot of fun playing this game. It's in the spirit of the original fallout, and on the same engine as Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance, but it had way more story to it. There's a bit more as far as character interaction, and a ton of vulgarity and tasteless humor. The game also seems to be a bit longer than BG:DA. If you like campy sci-fi and enjoyed either the original Fallout games or BG:DA, you'll like this game.

Perfect hack and slash

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 8
Date: January 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I was a big fan of Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance when it came out, but I've been growing a little tired of all the fantasy games. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel hit the spot. It's got the same addictive gameplay, but with guns and grenades. Post-apocalyptic makes a perfect break from the swords and sorcery glut in this genre.

Two players is the best!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: January 15, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Playing this game with two players is great! Reminds me of the old arcade experiences I had when I was younger, only now much better looking with a lot more depth.

Don't expect an RPG and you'll like it too.

A must buy got me attuned..

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 18
Date: February 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User

yeah finished playing it really cool got it last week. thinking game, profanity yeah, killing knights on their mission. now its a must.


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