Where GameNight was applauded for its easy-to-get-into game play and tight control, Extra Time suffers from numerous visual defects. Details: After winning better-than-average reviews with last year's ESPN MLS GameNight for the PlayStation, Konami elected to extend its Major League Soccer franchise to the PlayStation 2. Now you can equip a personal squad of wasteland warriors and try to match them up against other squads in battles to the death online, in either turn-based or real-time combat. The best part of the game, however, is not this mix of action and plot development, but its overdue addition of multiplayer capabilities. You will be forced to do some things you may not like, such as kill innocents, as you pursue the Brotherhood's lofty goals and earn promotions. The group turns out to be a somewhat racist, militant, murdering gang that happens to proclaim the cause of good. Along the way you find that the Brotherhood is not all about the peace and love emphasized in its public image. Instead, Fallout Tactics puts you in the role of a lowly recruit in the Brotherhood of Steel, the enigmatic law enforcers of the wasteland there is a story line and even a few side quests, but mostly you will find yourself out with your squad trying to outflank and conquer superior numbers of mutants, deathclaws and various wasteland scum. But this is not Fallout 3, and you shouldn't expect the role-playing focus of earlier titles. Details: The first release in the Fallout line in more than a year, Fallout Tactics is a welcome addition to this series's "Mad Max"-like post-nuclear-war universe.
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