Released only for Xbox and PlayStation 2, as well as developed and published by Interplay Entertainment, Brotherhood of Steel is the fourth game set in the Fallout universe. Soulless Immersion Meets A Disappointing World
Given that it was recently the 15th anniversary of Brotherhood of Steel, I thought it would be a good idea to look back on this unfortunate stain in Fallout ’s history, reminding ourselves that things could be worse (and maybe finding something to learn from moving forward with Fallout 76 ). It’s also fair to say that Fallout 76 is not the worst entry in the series, for that recognition goes to Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel. That said, there’s plenty of ways the developer can fix the game whether it’s through updates and compensation, there are still means to provide an enjoyable experience to those who want to continue playing the game. With that said, it’s a shame that Fallout 76 hasn’t done all that well from game breaking glitches, to an open world that feels far too devoid of life (even by Fallout standards), 76 has been a letdown for fans. From the original turn-based RPGs to that of Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel, Fallout 3, New Vegas, and 4, the western RPG has forever been impacted by the post-apocalyptic wasteland. It’s without a doubt that Fallout has become one of the most popular series in all of gaming.