Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel - Reception

Reception

Brotherhood of Steel has mixed reviews. It received a 7.3/10 from Gamespot and a 7.5/10 from IGN, but only a 3/10 from Eurogamer as well as a 64 (for PS2) and 66 (for Xbox) out of 100 from MetaCritic. Some common themes among these reviews are criticism for the amount of swearing ("Brotherhood of Steel trades Fallout's visceral feel for a lot of four-letter words." -IGN) and repetitive gameplay ("repetitive drawn out maze-like levels the game any favours." -Eurogamer).

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