RPGDot, "the fastest news from other worlds", got around to reviewing Fo
oS, their tardiness justified by how much the game sucks. The following words stood out:
<blockquote>Which is about all that can be said for the game as a whole. It's basically a barely adequate piece of entertainment, suitable for a weekend rental. Looks OK, plays OK, gets a bit boring my halfway through. What's ironic about the whole thing is that the people most likely to be attracted to Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel are the same people that Interplay screwed over by canceling Fallout 3 - the fans. It's not a good enough game to draw in casual gamers looking for a good action-RPG, and it's going to disappoint fans of the series, which makes it a lot like the latest Liz Phair CD - it's not really going to satisfy anyone. Screw it, I'm firing up the PC and playing through Fallout 2 again - I've had enough of this crap.</blockquote>
Link: review at RPGDot
Thanks to Briosafreak for this news
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<blockquote>Which is about all that can be said for the game as a whole. It's basically a barely adequate piece of entertainment, suitable for a weekend rental. Looks OK, plays OK, gets a bit boring my halfway through. What's ironic about the whole thing is that the people most likely to be attracted to Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel are the same people that Interplay screwed over by canceling Fallout 3 - the fans. It's not a good enough game to draw in casual gamers looking for a good action-RPG, and it's going to disappoint fans of the series, which makes it a lot like the latest Liz Phair CD - it's not really going to satisfy anyone. Screw it, I'm firing up the PC and playing through Fallout 2 again - I've had enough of this crap.</blockquote>
Link: review at RPGDot
Thanks to Briosafreak for this news