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Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel (also known as Fallout Tactics: A Post Nuclear Tactical Combat Game, or simply Fallout Tactics) is a turn-based real-time tactical role-playing game set in the post-apocalyptic Fallout universe.
The Brotherhood of Steel is a fictional organization from the post-apocalyptic Fallout video game franchise. The Brotherhood collects and preserves technology , but they are not known for sharing their knowledge, even if doing so would improve the quality of life among the people of the wasteland.
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel features both a single-player mode and a cooperative mode, in which two players can play through the game together. [2] Some critics have compared the gameplay of Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel to that of a hack and slash game, due to its emphasis on fast-paced combat and encounters with large groups of enemies.
The Dark Brotherhood may refer to: Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, a video game by Sega. "The Dark Brotherhood", a short story in H. P. Lovecraft's collection The Dark Brotherhood and Other Pieces; Dark Brotherhood, a guild of assassins in The Elder Scrolls video game series; Brotherhood Outcasts, a Brotherhood of Steel splinter group ...
Interplay Entertainment is an American video game developer and publisher. The company was founded in 1983 by former Boone Corporation colleagues Brian Fargo, Troy Worrell, Jay Patel, and Rebecca Heineman (then known as Bill Heineman), as well as an investor and University of California, Irvine, teacher named Chris Wells, and adopted Interplay Productions as its original company name two years ...
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After driving the invading Brotherhood of Nod forces out of a number of the world's Blue Zones, GDI's General Granger (Michael Ironside), acting on intelligence gathered from Nod prisoners of war, begins to fear that the Brotherhood may be preparing to use WMDs and orders a pre-emptive strike on a Nod chemical weapons facility near Cairo, Egypt ...
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