Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel is a gritty and darkly humorous third-person action-adventure game that transports players into the post-apocalyptic wasteland of the highly acclaimed and successful Fallout PC franchise. Utilising a combination of intense combat strategies integrating melee, ranged weapons and explosives, one to two players can assume membership in the Brotherhood of Steel, warriors determined to bring their own sense of order to a nuked-out wasteland. "We're very excited about bringing the Fallout universe to console gamers", said Scot Lane, Executive Producer at Interplay. "The gameplay is more attuned to the console platform, stressing more action and combat than the PC versions, which placed a greater emphasis on RPG elements or strategy." The fear of an apocalypse has become a reality. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steelbegins after the first Fallout PC title in which humans emerge from the safety of underground vaults to explore the earth following a nuclear holocaust. In joining the Brotherhood of Steel, players will uncover a sinister plot that could transform the remainder of humanity into a race of mutants. The Brotherhood of Steel have come together to wage battle against the mutant raiders and pirates to fulfil their search for a mysterious and heavily sought-after device, one that could be used to help rebuild humanity or as a monstrous toll of war.
M**K
Nice game
Good entertaining game. Has good graphics, sound, gameplay, storyline, character development, and presentation.
F**G
Great
This was for my son and he is well pleased
K**Y
Five Stars
Great item
T**E
Fallout Makes a welcome arrival on the console
There has been a large debate between Fallout fans about whether the franchise should have ever looked at making a transition to the console.I think this should be settled by the game itself. From my eperience of playing it I have deduced that what console games need when they are making a expansion from the PC is differentiation, something that makes the gameplay different from that of the PC. Fallout:BOS does just that.It was not Interplays intention to re-create Fallout on the PS2/Xbox, rather it was their idea to create a fast paced 3rd person adventure that would constantly keep you on your toes; and they succeeded. This game makes a welcome change from the slow turn based combat of Fallout, and although I dearly love Fallout and Fallout 2, it is nice to have a bash at constantly hitting the X and Triangle buttons so that you can mash Raiders, Radscorpians and Muntants into pieces.Much like their Dark alliance games, this one makes for a fun adventure through the Fallout world and I urge Fallout fans to at least give it a try before criticising it.
L**N
Amazon A+
I have never brought this game before or played it and when I saw this I thought I would get it at this very good price and I am glad that I like the game very much tooThank youAmazon
L**K
Tedious after a single play through
This is a pretty one dimensional top down scrolling shoot them up, as another reviewer said you will complete this once and then it will collect dust.To be honest I rushed out and bought it because of the Fallout label, have bought both of the other game for the PC before buying this console game and having since bought the other PC games too. The Fallout franchise on the PC is fantastic, huge free roaming RPGs in which there is a great potential for replaying them with different choices and hence different outcomes, not simply in the conclusion of the game but in character building and more minor sub-plots.There has been some attempt made to import this into the console game but its failed more or less, you do get to interact with some of the characters and there are aspects of the Mad Max post-apocalypse morality and mythos but its window dressing on a pretty rudimentary top down scroller. Similarly the character building is not that exciting or flexible and I never felt it had that massive an impact upon game play.While I did think it is a better game that some of this genre available at the time I purchased it, there where some really poor sword and sorcery examples around which where almost straight throwbacks to the tedium of very early Playstation 1 Loaded (Playstation) , its a rental game if you ask me.The storyline is amusing, similar to some of the fallout games, mutants, plots, mega baddies, an abandoned military compound, some humourous twists and a big giant goopy final boss to contend with (although if you've not been lucky to accumulate the right amount of ammunition throughout the game for the right weapons you'll have to start from the very beginning again to stand a chance). The voice acting was corny and cool but wouldnt tempt me to play and replay the game much.
M**S
It's fallout, but not as u no it.
Ok game, obviously the originals are better, and the new lot are brilliant but this is ok for a days gaming.It own't keep u going for long.
C**N
Five Stars
Good equality and looks a good game being a fallout enthusiast
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