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'''''Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel 2''''' was the scheduled sequel to the 2004 Interplay game ''Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel'', but was canceled in 2004 when Interplay Entertainment filed for bankruptcy.
'''''Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel 2''''' was the scheduled sequel to the 2004 Interplay game ''Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel'', developed and produced by Interplay Entertainment in 2004. The game was canceled when Interplay filed for bankruptcy.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay<ref>[http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Fallout:_Brotherhood_of_Steel_2_design_document Page #21 of the design doc]</ref>==
Unlike previous games, the player was restricted to the choice of picking from a range of per-created potential protagonist characters, each having respective restrictions and fields of expertise.
Unlike previous games, the player was restricted to the choice of picking from a range of per-created potential protagonist characters, each having respective restrictions and fields of expertise.


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A hypothesis by ProgrammingAce of the Game Of The Art forum, whom leaked the design document by Brian Freyermuth, follows the notion that the predecessor was intended as a mere source of funds for the the sequel; this strategic decision was responsible for the original's poorly-received game quality.
A hypothesis by ProgrammingAce of the Game Of The Art forum, whom leaked the design document by Brian Freyermuth, follows the notion that the predecessor was intended as a mere source of funds for the the sequel; this strategic decision was responsible for the original's poorly-received game quality.


Like many games of the franchise, the game's style drew influence from the ''Mad Max'' series and films from the 1950s.<ref>[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/fallout/images/d/d9/FOBOS2_design_document_03.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100122011344 Page #3 of the design document]</ref>




===Cancellation===
===Cancellation===
In 2004, the game was cancelled due to the undesirable sales of the first game.
The game was cancelled due to the undesirable sales of the first game.





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Cover for the design document.

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Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel 2 was the scheduled sequel to the 2004 Interplay game Fallout: Brotherhood Of Steel, developed and produced by Interplay Entertainment in 2004. The game was canceled when Interplay filed for bankruptcy.

Plot

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Map of the area progression of the game.

The game, set in and progressing through areas of Texas, follows a war waging between the Brotherhood of Steel and a raider group known as The Cyphers. The Cyphers are recognized as the exact opposite of the Brotherhood of Steel; driving to destroy technology and eradicate the Brotherhood of Steel. The Cyphers have came into possession of a G.E.C.K (Garden of Ethan Creation Kit). Miles Reese, whom discovered and upgrades the device, intends to use it to destroy human life and create a new world, overrun by vegetation.


Gameplay[1]

Unlike previous games, the player was restricted to the choice of picking from a range of per-created potential protagonist characters, each having respective restrictions and fields of expertise.


Development

A hypothesis by ProgrammingAce of the Game Of The Art forum, whom leaked the design document by Brian Freyermuth, follows the notion that the predecessor was intended as a mere source of funds for the the sequel; this strategic decision was responsible for the original's poorly-received game quality.


Like many games of the franchise, the game's style drew influence from the Mad Max series and films from the 1950s.[2]


Cancellation

The game was cancelled due to the undesirable sales of the first game.


Availability

The design document for the game was leaked in 2012, constituting almost all of the available information, filled with in-game photographs. Minus page 5, the entirety of the document is available. No gameplay footage has surfaced.

References