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Fallout: BoS (PS2): Review @ Gaming Age

(PS2: Non-RPG) | Posted by Dhruin @ Friday - January 16, 2004 - 02:19 -
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The next Fallout: BoS review can be found Gaming Age. The score is C+ and here's a clip:
At first glance you may say to yourself, “Hey this looks an awful like Baldur’s Gate?” Well this holds true as the same team who brought you the original Dark Alliance on the PS2 a couple years back develops the game. The only real difference is the genre setting. Instead of Elves and Clerics, you have Mutants and Ruffians. Instead of big spiders and malicious demons, you have two headed cows and…well…big mutated spiders. Character design fits the genre well, and plenty of diverse enemies keep the game fresh. The environments are baron wastelands, filled with decaying walls, dirty concrete, and run down pubs. While there is plenty of land to survey, the outcome is actually pretty dull and repetitive. Special attacks come in droves and the blood flows as a result. Let’s just say this one isn’t for the kiddies. The top down perspective returns giving players plenty of scenery to observe. Frame rate stays consistent, even when plenty of baddies are on the screen. All in all the game doesn’t really evolve the Baldur’s Gate engine, it just changes skin.
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