Fallout 3 Is Garbage, And Here's Why

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2016
  • This is a review of Fallout 3, featuring retrospectives on the series as a whole, analysis of gameplay and storytelling mechanics, discussion of the games' initial critical reception, and the ability to absorb 1.5 hours of your human life right through the screen.
    It is also feature-length. Literally the length of numerous good films you could watch instead. Oops!
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    IGN'S FALLOUT 3 REVIEWS:
    Video: • Fallout 3 Review
    Article: uk.ign.com/articles/2009/10/15...
    GAMESPOT'S FALLOUT 3 REVIEWS:
    Video: • Fallout 3 Video Review...
    Article: www.gamespot.com/reviews/fallo...
    Metacritic Page:
    www.metacritic.com/game/xbox-3...
    MrMattyPlays' 2014 Review:
    • FALLOUT 3 - The 2014 R...
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    • Fallout 2 Marcus' char...
    • Fallout 2: What happen...
    • Mass Effect 1 Letting ...
    • Resident Evil 4 (Wii) ...
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Komentáře • 55K

  • @alicesawyer1995
    @alicesawyer1995 Před 9 měsíci +3004

    My favorite moment in Fallout 3 was due to a bug, not even because of anything intentional. Lucy West died before i was able to get her quest, and because people around Megaton had been saying she was acting strange and i found her body fallen off one of the highest points in the town, I thought she'd committed suicide and i hadn't gotten to meeting her in time to help. I felt genuinely melancholy and wondered what would've happened otherwise. And then it turns out it was just a bug where sometimes NPCs can die ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

    • @RJ-wx3fh
      @RJ-wx3fh Před 4 měsíci +225

      It just works

    • @nackskott12
      @nackskott12 Před 4 měsíci +207

      That sounds like a really cool experience, only to have it ruined for you later.

    • @Tenchigumi
      @Tenchigumi Před 4 měsíci +187

      Says a lot when bugs can tell a more emotional story than the actual writing.

    • @zonesproductions
      @zonesproductions Před 4 měsíci +189

      No, it wasn't a bug. She realised she was in Fallout 3.

    • @Tenchigumi
      @Tenchigumi Před 4 měsíci +59

      @@zonesproductions Truly a fate worse than death.

  • @KuruSeed
    @KuruSeed Před 8 měsíci +7602

    in retrospect not having the choice to talk a cop out of violence was realistic

    • @Aurelius_unofficial
      @Aurelius_unofficial Před 8 měsíci +261

      Oof

    • @benjbutton
      @benjbutton Před 7 měsíci +737

      @@Aurelius_unofficialTallarico enterprises demands you cease and desist the use of their “oof” trademark.

    • @datboi4216
      @datboi4216 Před 7 měsíci

      Bruh shut up. Not everyone wants to talk about that shit on a fucking video about fallout.

    • @bubblegumkk8158
      @bubblegumkk8158 Před 6 měsíci +328

      ​@@datboi4216 Ah yes, Fallout, the game series notoriously unconcerned with American politics

    • @datboi4216
      @datboi4216 Před 6 měsíci +14

      Idgaf if you bringing politics into a conversation about video games then you should reevaluate your choices in life

  • @fuucaran
    @fuucaran Před 10 měsíci +10425

    Can't belive Tommy Tallarico made the music for this flawless game. His mother must be very proud.

    • @penguatarctic
      @penguatarctic Před 10 měsíci +868

      Fr, he even was the first American they hired to make fallout.

    • @colorfuk1688
      @colorfuk1688 Před 10 měsíci +335

      So cool to see him have 7 Fallout records!

    • @ARB1452
      @ARB1452 Před 10 měsíci +325

      Jeremy Soule actually heavily borrowed from Tommy when doing the elder scrolls soundtrack. Tommy also did the sound effects by casting magic spells and recording it

    • @foca7550
      @foca7550 Před 9 měsíci +146

      He is Todd Howard's dad you know. He's very proud of his how many awards his semen has won.

    • @freshstartyt
      @freshstartyt Před 9 měsíci +92

      Are you sure it wasn’t Joey?

  • @8stormy5
    @8stormy5 Před 11 měsíci +1845

    "I am big bad man. You cannot stop me"
    "kys"
    "you are correct. Self-destruct initiated. Gootbye".
    THIS GAME WON AWARDS

    • @adamandom
      @adamandom Před 9 měsíci +35

      @@nikunjshrestha7076 that is the conclusion of the game. If a game cant stick the landing, that speaks volumes about the quality of the rest of it. I dont get how thats so hard to comprehend

    • @abdalln8554
      @abdalln8554 Před 7 měsíci +89

      "End of the line mutie"
      "Kys"
      "I tried, but no one kills Frank Horrigan"

    • @shogunpug4071
      @shogunpug4071 Před 3 měsíci +12

      I finished the game last night for the fight time and I reloaded the save so many times trying to understand WHY he'd kill himself and the base. It would've made more sense if we hacked him. Not convinced an Ai that clealry has one directive to change his mind

    • @FosterC144
      @FosterC144 Před 3 měsíci +9

      ​@@shogunpug4071
      this kind of ideoligy dates back to star trek 1960, captain kirk talked to an ai and convinced him he was going against his own functioning too, actually it kind of mirrors Eden.

    • @icrievretim
      @icrievretim Před 3 měsíci +12

      ​@@shogunpug4071They tried so hard to make another "The Master" that made themselves look like they didnt even tried

  • @randomizer1666
    @randomizer1666 Před 3 lety +7460

    3 mods you will find for every Bethesda game after Morrowind: Remove the start sequence, unofficial bug patch, and make the game harder.

    • @luxither7354
      @luxither7354 Před 3 lety +829

      4th mod: big titties on every woman with hyper realistic bounce physics. I don't know how they do it; I wouldn't think those making these mdos know what a breast looks like in person let alone how gravity would influence them.

    • @thevilmasta2825
      @thevilmasta2825 Před 3 lety +232

      @@luxither7354 i mean that is every game to be fair

    • @dvno7581
      @dvno7581 Před 3 lety +366

      @@luxither7354 tbh i still think it's a miracle these games have such extensive mod libraries for such an obtuse game engine.
      people really do love these games.

    • @TheRevDel
      @TheRevDel Před 3 lety +283

      @@dvno7581 Because the games start out as "do what you want, here's a big world to do it in", it makes the games have huge potential. Always unfulfilled. However modders tend to start by fixing the issues, then adding things they'd like, then on to grand projects. Helps that they've had beloved games made in their franchises meaning fans are invested from the announcement.

    • @supergoodadvice853
      @supergoodadvice853 Před 3 lety +127

      @@TheRevDel The games themselves are also incredibly easy to mod, compared with others.

  • @misterrioter3575
    @misterrioter3575 Před 3 lety +4769

    "Dad i wiped a major settlement off the face of the earth, killing dozens of people at least"
    "Im not angry, Im just dissapointed"

    • @bozotheclown1142
      @bozotheclown1142 Před 3 lety +239

      "I murdered a lot of people under the pay of an unscrupulous burgeiouse asshole"
      "[Marge Simpson grunt]"

    • @leon6777
      @leon6777 Před 3 lety +79

      Annoying thing is that the judgement your dad passes is the most superficial thing ever.

    • @absolutedumbass2366
      @absolutedumbass2366 Před 3 lety +189

      ''not just any settlement either, one of the most thriving ones in the capital, *children are dead, dad, i killed them''*
      ''i'll be taking away your terminal privileges, for at least a week''

    • @WASDLeftClick
      @WASDLeftClick Před 3 lety +165

      “Dad, I crushed the only optimistic woman I’ve met in the Wasteland’s dreams, nuked her town, became a cannibal, enslaved dozens of people, gave drugs to an addict in Rivet City, turned a sentient android over to the men trying to hunt him down, and stole everything that wasn’t bolted to the floor wherever I went.”
      Dad: *Minecraft Villager Noise*

    • @somedude6833
      @somedude6833 Před 2 lety +21

      “Goddammit son, if you see a straggler, you shoot em! I can’t believe I’ve raised such an idiot”

  • @ellie4154
    @ellie4154 Před 6 měsíci +916

    When I first played Fallout 3, I was the same age as the main charac- I mean, the player’s character and Sarah Lyons telling you to sacrifice yourself at the end felt fine? Narratively sound? But when I played it aged 30, I was horrified that a soldier was telling a teenager to sacrifice themself for the greater good, just because their dad had done the same thing. I chose the dialogue option where the player asks Sarah to do it instead, and she got offended!? And I’m pretty sure she said something akin to “well aren’t you a gentleman!?” (No my character was a woman) and I just remember the dialogue being so rubbish. I then asked Fawkes as hbomb said, it didn’t work, so I quit without saving and haven’t played it since.

    • @Elonyx.studios
      @Elonyx.studios Před 4 měsíci +116

      Really puts things in perspective doesn't it. The main character in FO3 is the age many young men are sent to war.
      You have these kids in places they arent familiar with, surrounded by locals who speak a language they dont understand, thier commanding officers then proceed to tell them to commit horrible acts of voilance for reasons that aren't explained to them, and they have no choice but to follow those orders cuz they don't have enoughlife experience or perspective to question any of it.
      Even if they're sent out to die crossing no mans land or walk through a mine field They have no choice but to trust the decisions of the older authority figures cuz its "the right thing to do"

    • @ax23mgh8
      @ax23mgh8 Před 4 měsíci +47

      Fawkes only enters instead of you if you have the DLC, prime Bugthesda writing xD

    • @Fustercluck0
      @Fustercluck0 Před 3 měsíci +32

      ​@@ax23mgh8 pay us extra to have a half-decent ending :) aren't we a great company?

    • @FosterC144
      @FosterC144 Před 3 měsíci +16

      Lyons didnt say "go in there teenager" she said "one of us has to go in there, should we draw straws?" Then *YOU* can tell her to go in there and she does go in, it is narratively much more sound than you make it out to be.

    • @FinnishCommando
      @FinnishCommando Před 3 měsíci +8

      ​@@FosterC144Yep these fake comments these days are everywhere..

  • @SnakeMan448
    @SnakeMan448 Před rokem +857

    It's a common trope in media that, after slaughtering all the antagonist's men, the protagonist is only now faced with a moral dilemma when they have their personal enemy at gunpoint. A decent presentation of this trope at least makes the mooks an aggressive army or knowing participators in the villain's plan and killing them is self-defence, whereas killing the main villain is a premeditated murder - much more ethically dubious. A bad presentation has the mooks just doing their jobs while the villain doesn't get the same fate for giving the orders and sending people to their deaths.

    • @Iroduckling
      @Iroduckling Před 8 měsíci +34

      the last of us 2

    • @danb4900
      @danb4900 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Last of Us 2

    • @Mr.Monacle
      @Mr.Monacle Před 5 měsíci +62

      ​@@IroducklingI disagree, the entire game goes out of its way to show that Ellie's revenge quest in TLoU2 is both pointless and ethically wrong. I do agree that her sparing the villain is silly, but like... objectively, Ellie is portrayed as being in the wrong. I'd argue her sparing the villain is, while objectively silly, makes a *subjective* degree of sense. Ellie is choosing to spare the only person left as much out of guilt for killing the others as any sense of moral duty.

    • @terribletimes902
      @terribletimes902 Před 5 měsíci +23

      @@IroducklingYou didn’t understand TLO2 or more likely didn’t play it and just read rage bait about it

    • @hardVatsuki
      @hardVatsuki Před 5 měsíci

      @@terribletimes902 what is this bs, joel and ellie did nothing wrong, ellie would die just like dozens of people before her if joel didn't decide to step up and end this operation of worthless killing of people who are immune to virus
      abby is a little shit who feels entitled that her father got what he deserved by killing people in a name of "science", not mentioning she is a psycho who tortured joel and killed him in front of ellie
      oh man I love gray morality, never ending cycle of violence muwah 😭😭 it is so deep

  • @etherraichu
    @etherraichu Před 4 lety +15972

    Know what bugged me? One day I was playing Fallout 3 and had just rescued dad. he complained about me leaving the vault. I suddenly realized... You can't tell him why you left. You can't tell him that the overseer went crazy after dad left. you can't tell him that the overseers goons killed Jonas. The game won't let you so much as hint at what happened. For some reason this bothers me a LOT.

    • @rampantsarcasm2220
      @rampantsarcasm2220 Před 4 lety +3473

      it's the exact same deal as how you can't ask Father in Fallout 4 to justify anything he's doing, you can't ask him what the fuck is up with the FEV lab, why he thinks it's okay to kidnap people, turn them into mutants and then just neglectfully release them to torment other people, you can't ask him what the end goal of his program to make synthetics is, you can't ask him why they can't just create a new society underground.
      You can't ask the brotherhood why they hate ghouls, you can't ask them how exactly synthetics are more dangerous than a fucking ICBM, you can't ask them how exactly they know synthetics aren't sentient
      Fallout games made by bethesda lack any meat, any depth to them, what you see is what you get

    • @asbestosfish_
      @asbestosfish_ Před 4 lety +318

      etherraichu
      Well, _fuck._

    • @CassidyCope
      @CassidyCope Před 4 lety +1102

      @@rampantsarcasm2220 Well, IIRC you can ask the BoS why they hate synths, but all you get is a ~½ hour rant about toasters.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro Před 4 lety +663

      bad writing, quick writing.

    • @banginbadger75
      @banginbadger75 Před 4 lety +1071

      Fallout New Vegas in comparison shines in this area. Anytime I talked to someone and wanted to know more about them and ask questions it felt that the game always gave me more than enough options to learn what I was curious about.

  • @Ian_sothejokeworks
    @Ian_sothejokeworks Před 2 lety +7006

    The first time I played Fallout 1, I named my character after myself. So, when I met Sheriff Killian, I had trouble trusting his motives...

    • @simongritcel613
      @simongritcel613 Před 2 lety +279

      Didn't get it, can you explain?

    • @nikorobinson9678
      @nikorobinson9678 Před 2 lety +1715

      @@simongritcel613 his name is Ian, so when he met the sheriff he was worried as the name was “killian” or “kill Ian”

    • @simongritcel613
      @simongritcel613 Před 2 lety +353

      @@nikorobinson9678 Thanks, got it now

    • @dragonfell5078
      @dragonfell5078 Před 2 lety +93

      Lmao that's funny

    • @izzy642
      @izzy642 Před 2 lety +78

      this is too perfect

  • @beatrizwayne78
    @beatrizwayne78 Před rokem +407

    When I played the survival guide quest I had my character do it reluctantly since she was meant to be selfish and disinterested and such, so I thought it made sense for that character to eventually tell Moira midway through the quest to stop doing research because it was going to get someone hurt and she literally said “Yeah I think I’ve gotten you hurt a couple times already haven’t I?” So basically I waited until the point of the quest where I thought it would make sense to stop and also said it in the nicest most reasonable way posible and still the game gave me bad karma points and a perk called “Dream Crusher” or something like that.

    • @vaultboy5492
      @vaultboy5492 Před 5 měsíci +3

      what part makes the most sense to stop at? the part where she makes you hurt yourself or go into a minefield or get irrriated half to ghoulism?

    • @beatrizwayne78
      @beatrizwayne78 Před 5 měsíci +20

      @@vaultboy5492 after all of those, I don’t quite remember now but I think I faked the minefield and then just told her I wouldn’t get irradiated

    • @hypothalapotamus5293
      @hypothalapotamus5293 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Personally, I went sunk cost fallacy on that questline.

  • @Bazil591
    @Bazil591 Před 4 měsíci +344

    41:56 Hearing old HBomb call an hour and a half long video, "super long" is pretty funny.

    • @mojito8948
      @mojito8948 Před 3 měsíci +11

      You mean young HBomb

    • @SMJSmoK
      @SMJSmoK Před 2 měsíci +8

      @@mojito8948 HBomb of old

  • @PrismTheKid
    @PrismTheKid Před 3 lety +14804

    Casual reminder that Bethesda denied Obsidian a bonus for their work on New Vegas because the Metacritic score was 1 point less than they were hoping for

    • @cl1cka
      @cl1cka Před 3 lety +2808

      Also forced them to finish the game in 16 MONTHS or wouldnt be payed.....Hence the bugs. I guess Bethesda didnt want them to make something much better than their normal buggy shit.

    • @henrikkrusty8065
      @henrikkrusty8065 Před 3 lety +562

      holy shit what

    • @cl1cka
      @cl1cka Před 3 lety +1527

      @@henrikkrusty8065 Yep they were given deadline of sorry 18 months for New Vegas. Imagine how much better the game would be if they had a proper time :)

    • @panpan1287
      @panpan1287 Před 3 lety +388

      Actually Bethesda was perfectly justified to do that
      They made an agreement and Obsidian didn't meet the requirements
      Sure it's scummy but on a buisness side of things it's 100% valid

    • @MrGothicruler666
      @MrGothicruler666 Před 3 lety +2094

      @@panpan1287 Even if your argument didn't give shitty business practices a pass, there's evidence that Bethesda had people review bomb the game so they wouldn't have to pay the bonus.

  • @mayalewis2956
    @mayalewis2956 Před 3 lety +4306

    Fallout 3 ending where a super mutant and a ghoul will look a 19 Yr old teenager in the eye and tell them to go sacrifice themselves doing something they could do with little to no harm to themselves

    • @cracinlac923
      @cracinlac923 Před 3 lety +439

      And one is immune and the other one is wearing power armour and has been fighting this whole time

    • @doubledownpleasegosubtotte4274
      @doubledownpleasegosubtotte4274 Před 3 lety +29

      Beating a game without trying

    • @neonkatze
      @neonkatze Před 3 lety +20

      Did you really just call a 19 year old a teenager?

    • @mayalewis2956
      @mayalewis2956 Před 3 lety +656

      @@neonkatze nineTEEN

    • @denissorn
      @denissorn Před 3 lety +21

      Don't remember which but one of DLCs changed this.

  • @irishbateman6064
    @irishbateman6064 Před rokem +358

    I didn’t play Fallout 3 for the first time until about 2016. My very first play through, I knew I wanted to be an evil bastard, and once I reached Megaton and entered the saloon to go along with the main quest, I met Mr. Burke and he presented me the opportunity to blow up Megaton. I got so excited to do this that I basically forgot the main story and went ahead and did it, and then remembered the reason I was even in Megaton in the first place once the bomb went off and the only objective I had was “Find dad”.
    So I just sort of roamed the wasteland with no clue what to do to progress the main story, and I was totally fine with that. It really gave a sort of underlying reason to be wandering around everywhere. I did all kinds of side quests, helped the slavers at Paradise Falls, and generally just became a huge piece of shit. I never found the GNR building, so I never met Three Dog, but I probably passed by Dr. Li in the Rivet City science lab like four times while doing The Replicated Man quest without realizing she could progress the main story.
    Eventually I did the Agatha’s Song quest and went to the Vault-Tec HQ to find Vault 92, and all the other vaults, of course, were listed in the database. After completing the quest I decided to explore the other vaults, which led me to Vault 112, completely oblivious to the fact that dad was there. I was completely surprised that I found him basically by chance, and was REALLY looking forward to the main quest.
    And then was generally disappointed by a lot of the writing. It had a couple bright spots but overall I felt like this grand journey I went on didn’t really pay off. Like sure, the Enclave base was cool and all, and it was really interesting to meet President Eden after hearing his voice for hours on end (since the Enclave Radio was the only music station I had available outside of D.C.), and it was fun traveling to Project Purity with Liberty Prime, but those bright spots were kind of overshadowed. It also felt like the plot accelerated WAY too quickly. Like, one moment, you’re installing fuses at Project Purity, then the Enclave come, and suddenly you’re just in their main base after a single vault excursion. One quest later and you’re at the end of the main story.
    My journey to even find the main quest was far greater than the destination, but it goes to show that the Bethesda Fallout games really shine when you just explore the world on your own terms and see what they have to offer. That’s why I had a lot of fun with Fallout 4, because I basically ignored the main story and made my quest about getting all the bobble heads and as many magazines as I could find, while also building up every settlement to feel like real towns.
    Tl;dr - exploration good, writing bad

    • @chrischin_94
      @chrischin_94 Před 8 měsíci +8

      Same with my current playthrough of 4. Played years ago and after 80+ hours into my new game, I'm finally about to enter the Institute. Have most of the map explored and settlements developed 😏

    • @jasperfox6821
      @jasperfox6821 Před měsícem +1

      Couldn't agree more 😊

  • @gamecubechair9066
    @gamecubechair9066 Před 4 měsíci +236

    I just realized.
    The intro of the game where you can look around and hear the other doctors talking implies that you were fully conscious at birth.

    • @dragonick2947
      @dragonick2947 Před měsícem +55

      Alternatively, the game is telling you that you're about as sapient as an adult as you were when you were a baby.

    • @benastar5349
      @benastar5349 Před 28 dny +29

      ABOMINATION

    • @aligmal5031
      @aligmal5031 Před 15 dny +6

      you are a child of Dune

  • @SaysThisCat
    @SaysThisCat Před 4 lety +5933

    Skyrim makes most npcs beg for their lives when they drop below certain health level in combat. It’s really fucked up because if you stop trying to kill them they recover slowly and then resume the fight. You cannot opt to show mercy... and if you don’t kill certain people, those quest lines will not progress. Bethesda’s exploration of morality is pretty unimaginative and leaves a lot to be desired.

    • @ArtyIF
      @ArtyIF Před 4 lety +602

      bethesda (fallout 3/4 tips): put down the weapon and the enemy might forgive you
      also bethesda: this

    • @soulkuza9307
      @soulkuza9307 Před 4 lety +880

      Bandit: please don't kill me!
      Bandit (Five Seconds Later):I'm going to gut you like a fish!

    • @maybeyourbaby6486
      @maybeyourbaby6486 Před 4 lety +302

      It's the same in World of Warcraft. I hadn't really thought about it until one day I just realized that they added fleeing enemies but never, for a single moment, even considered that one might want to spare an enemy. Like the thought didn't even cross their mind. It's not that they aren't given a choice, it's that they just don't understand why you would want to make that choice.
      I would love it if, when an enemy flees, you have to either chase after them or shoot them in the back, or watch them go without getting any loot. That might actually be an intresting choice - do you want to end the fight early or do you want to chase the enemy down for the loot? Will you take the risk that they'll show up later or that the enemies will be more alert? But no, the developers couldn't even fathom the possibility that someone might not want to kill an enemy after they surrendered.

    • @fallensurvivor21
      @fallensurvivor21 Před 4 lety +243

      Yup in New Vegas when I entered Freeside and got jumped by 3 Freeside bums I killed 1 and the last 2 had low health. They stopped attacking me and all they do is roam around Freeside limping like the bums that they are lol

    • @necronenjoyer368
      @necronenjoyer368 Před 4 lety +35

      Also if your main master of a guild they dont give 2 shits

  • @jabberw0k812
    @jabberw0k812 Před 4 lety +4295

    I have to point out *the* most infuriating moment of the game. The Broken Steel DLC lets you send Fawkes into the chamber at the end. The only reasonable choice. But the game's ending *still* calls you a coward for not killing yourself.

    • @skiplet87
      @skiplet87 Před 4 lety +902

      This just goes to show how the game wants you to be your dad's copycat and will even PUNISH for not doing so. Reminder, the game won TONS OF WRITING AWARDS FROM EVERYWHERE.

    • @DILFDylF
      @DILFDylF Před 4 lety +464

      Are you implying that I SHOULDN'T call people cowards for not killing themselves? Pah.

    • @Stiffmiester979
      @Stiffmiester979 Před 4 lety +84

      Strategy is cowardice in disguise friend.

    • @ChaiKarl
      @ChaiKarl Před 4 lety +480

      @@Stiffmiester979 I disagree. Strategy is taking a logical outlook on your current situation to overcome it, where as cowardice is to panic and avoid it.

    • @lowesmanager8193
      @lowesmanager8193 Před 4 lety +479

      @@Stiffmiester979 Yeah, fuck flanking that machine gun over there, that would be cowardly.
      LETS JUST CHARGE IT!

  • @LegzMackenzie
    @LegzMackenzie Před 5 měsíci +89

    Interestingly enough, Kevin VanOrd works at Larian Studios now. He wrote for Baldur's Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin 2 - two of the best examples of delicious, choice-based RPGs. What a redemption arc.

    • @DavidJCobb
      @DavidJCobb Před 2 měsíci +12

      that's a cool fact and it's cool of you to come here and share it
      makes sense. fallout 3 was shallow, but it still did expand a lot of people's ideas of what's possible in games, both narratively (in what it pretended to do) and mechanically (in what it actually did achieve). doubtless it's inspired plenty of folk who have the experience and the chops to do better now

  • @nickmalachai2227
    @nickmalachai2227 Před 18 dny +42

    1:21:00
    Not only does Caesar start talking about Hegelian dialectic, he fundamentally misrepresents the concept, and if you bring Arcade with you to this meaning, Arcade will straight-up confirm it. The story is self-aware enough to represent an element of debate and philosophy that most people wouldn't know about beforehand, and then call the character out for using it incorrectly.

    • @concept5631
      @concept5631 Před 20 hodinami +2

      He's like a reddit atheist that thinks he knows everything.

  • @ReconRecall
    @ReconRecall Před 4 lety +5223

    I do love that your Dad just goes.
    "My god you killed an entire major settlement and a key point of civilization in this region? That's not nice. Now let's work on this purifier together!"

    • @MrKILLINOOBZ
      @MrKILLINOOBZ Před 3 lety +342

      I think the only way to make FO3 make any logical sense is to have a low intelligence character who literally can't comprehend the implications of his/her own actions which is seriously saying something.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro Před 3 lety +120

      Exactly, also cause the game lacks factions and any attempt to join the enclave, your dad is assured you're on his side... cause there's no other choice in the end... youre going to help him to the end and get this running cause thats the rigid story they wrote...
      realistically, he CANT be mad at you, he cant hate you, he cant despise or distrust you... because the writing team didnt bother to actually write any options for goign off the good boy path in the main quest...
      all this, and i actually hear people say fallout 3 is more replayable... less linear... more involved story and choices and freedom... than NV where you could join, befriend, and/or piss off almost any combination of factions in the game and complete the main quests with said consequences... you can go with Ceasar, you can go with the NCR, you could win hoover damn for Mr House, you can even just win the game for yourself and no one else...
      somehow thats less complex and less replayable than a game that forces you to have a stupid birthday party, grow up, chase your dad, go to a VR sleep chamber to free your dad, keep chasing your dad, and end the game fighting on the side of the good guys DESPITE YOU MAY OR MAYBE NOT BEING KNOWN FOR KILLING A WHOLE FULLY FUNCTIONING AND LAWFUL TOWN AND ALL ITS CITIZENS IN A POST APOCALYPSE FOR NO GOOD REASON...

    • @Jammonstrald
      @Jammonstrald Před 3 lety +115

      @@elgatochurro The reason people think 3 is "more replayable" is because those people are associating the idea of "replayable" with the endless amounts of aimless, pointless "exploration" and sidequests (i.e. bethesda) in 3. What you just described as being replayable in NV is the one main plot line. It doesn't matter that the way in which that plotline resolves can be different or change depending on your actions and choices; it's still the "same" thing. This is according to reviews I was just thumbing through (which brought me to this video). The main defense of 3 being better than NV is "in 3 I can go anywhere, whenever and however I want, but in NV if I try going anywhere, I die." That mindset isn't interested in moral dilemmas, or consequences, or character expression as replayable, it is concerned with "how much can I walk around and shoot stuff?"

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro Před 3 lety +58

      @@Jammonstrald thats... really stupid... its an rpg... i kinda prefer some things to kick my ass... it lets me know all these levels arent for nothing...

    • @ZandieBird
      @ZandieBird Před 3 lety +37

      @Angine Bathesda didn't even make the first two games. They were made by a different company. That's why the first two games are so much better content-wise than the other three.

  • @nicholaseliotsmith1430
    @nicholaseliotsmith1430 Před 3 lety +3750

    dude ive never played a fallout game but that line where the master says "leave now. while you still have--" and then his voice breaks into the woman's voice as she says "hope" in the most like, desolate sad tone, gives me the fuckin shivers every time i watch this video. that's damn good writing and delivery

    • @leifabianhidajat4872
      @leifabianhidajat4872 Před 3 lety +3

      What line are you talking about? I don't recall ever hearing this

    • @leifabianhidajat4872
      @leifabianhidajat4872 Před 3 lety +192

      @Crinkle111 I think he's just saying that it has a really good delivery

    • @pixeltiger4204
      @pixeltiger4204 Před 3 lety +220

      @@leifabianhidajat4872 this is the line the master says after you show proof that the super mutants are sterile and right before it commits suicide.

    • @tinyetoile5503
      @tinyetoile5503 Před 3 lety +52

      @@leifabianhidajat4872 1:09:57

    • @huckmart2017
      @huckmart2017 Před 3 lety +156

      I agree. I come very close to crying when he says "there is no hope." His delivery is perfect. It really sounds as though he truly has lost all hope.

  • @PlayMadness
    @PlayMadness Před 6 měsíci +70

    The best part of Fallout 3 was that it introduced so many people to the better games.

  • @mikesanders8621
    @mikesanders8621 Před 11 měsíci +582

    It's fucking remarkable how closely this mirrors your recent Deus Ex: Human Revolution video. A game that imitates it's predecessor's depth and openness on the surface, while quietly stripping away all of the variety until all you're left with is a janky shooter with a few binary morality choices sprinkled along the way.

    • @fable23
      @fable23 Před 9 měsíci +139

      The difference to me is that there is enough neat stuff in Human Revolution that you can imagine the people who made it might one day make something better and more "Deus Ex" if given the time and budget. Fallout 3 does not have that. Fallout 3 is a clear, unambiguous demonstration that Bethesda does not have it in them to make a good Fallout game. They've had two tries since then and they've only gotten worse at it.

    • @mikesanders8621
      @mikesanders8621 Před 8 měsíci +25

      @@fable23 very well said, buddy.

    • @danb4900
      @danb4900 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@fable23Fo4 at the minimum introduced some agency in regards to factions

    • @tortellinifettuccine
      @tortellinifettuccine Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@fable23 fallout 4 is a completely fine game, and definitely better than 3. Bethesda knows how to make good games, their entire creation history with a few exceptions is a testament to that. They had the responsibility of making fallout more than a cult following game. They had to make it mainstream enough that most people would be able to enjoy it. Fallout 4 fixed a lot of issues that were in 3, but was still focused on being mainstream. Skyrim is a fantastic game, but it's deeply simplified compared to oblivion or morrowind. Everything wrong with fallout 3 is literally what makes every Bethesda game amazing, open living worlds that you want to explore, deeply open choice as to what and who you are, etc.

    • @pinnacleevolution1634
      @pinnacleevolution1634 Před 5 měsíci +37

      @@danb4900 Fallout 4 already starts reducing your agency to 0 by forcing your character into being in a hetero relationship married and with a kid, and to give a flying fuck about said kid. That about just kills any rp interest in the fucking thing in the first 10 minutes of play.

  • @alanlul
    @alanlul Před 3 lety +5130

    really trying to stretch that 10 min mark

  • @spoicydeemer985
    @spoicydeemer985 Před 6 lety +5487

    it's also funny how you only need 25 skill points to disarm a NUCLEAR BOMB

    • @Elnegro..
      @Elnegro.. Před 6 lety +88

      Dmitry Golovko lmao

    • @turoreal
      @turoreal Před 6 lety +16

      Leo Lopez Rios who's alfatso? there's no alfatso here, are you ok leo?

    • @spoicydeemer985
      @spoicydeemer985 Před 6 lety +80

      everyone calm down

    • @spoicydeemer985
      @spoicydeemer985 Před 6 lety +40

      cálmese

    • @turoreal
      @turoreal Před 6 lety +10

      he's so boring to me now, i basically squeezed all the fun i could from leo.

  • @kenzie4217
    @kenzie4217 Před rokem +231

    Fallout 3 is just strange because its like if you told someone who never played fallout the general idea of the game, then made them create a fallout game

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I think you meant to say New Vegas. Clearly you've never played the originals, just parroting shit from people who also haven't.

    • @clowncargaming8046
      @clowncargaming8046 Před 5 měsíci +18

      ​@@grimpmann4068The main baddies in fallout 3 are just the villains in fallout 2. That's not very original.

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@clowncargaming8046 In FONV, you have amnesia, that hackiest way to start a game. It perfectly suites that hacky gameplay that comes afterwards.

    • @clowncargaming8046
      @clowncargaming8046 Před 5 měsíci +14

      @@grimpmann4068 Yeah, I personally don't like that, but I didn't have that configured into my personal playthrough. I just thought that the entirety of fallout 3 to be very shallow with exception for a few side quests which I found to be actually quite enjoyable. I mean, you can't even aim down your sights in fallout 3. The whole main story of fallout 3 is also just so poorly written, I found myself constantly suspending my disbelief. I also personally found the hook of New Vegas to be better than fallout 2, I could care less about a bunch of tribals who need a geck, which is again recycled into fallout 3's unoriginal plot.

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@clowncargaming8046 lol who cares about iron sights, it's an RPG, not a FPS. As far as story goes, it is dumb, but what video game story isn't dumb? If you're looking for good stories, there's these things called books. I can't comment too much on New Vegas anyways, can't make it more than 10 hours before I quit that garbage.

  • @synthiandrakon
    @synthiandrakon Před 11 měsíci +313

    People get irrationality angry at the idea that an open world isn't fully open right from the start, but I think it's more fun when they do that. Instead of having everything accessible, I get to deeply explore a small area and then when I'm getting bored of it I get a new area

    • @dogeshark204
      @dogeshark204 Před 8 měsíci +12

      Metro Exodus did this perfectly, instead of a huge map, you get small open maps that have a final boss, pretty much like a world in a mario game. Then you finish it and skip to the next one.

    • @johnhighway7399
      @johnhighway7399 Před 8 měsíci +26

      The only correct way to do open world games is to allow the players to go wherever they want, whenever they want... but only if they can survive there.
      If the players are skilled enough to beat every enemy, then good for them.
      There should never be an artificial barrier.

    • @synthiandrakon
      @synthiandrakon Před 8 měsíci +31

      @@johnhighway7399 that's so arbitrary why does every open world game need to be structured like a survival game? Or an RPG? I just don't agree with the premise that every open world needs to be a non-linear sandbox with no restrictions right from the start. When games have the ability to limit what you have access to if allows them to more greatly tailor each area for where you are at in the story it can make for a much more cohesive game.

    • @youforget1000thingsaday
      @youforget1000thingsaday Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​@@synthiandrakonFallout's an rpg tho? Uh..?

    • @Blueeyesthewarrior
      @Blueeyesthewarrior Před 6 měsíci +5

      Breath of the Wild has entered the chat.

  • @Seriona1
    @Seriona1 Před 2 lety +4950

    The Karma system is completely fucked and a single quest proves this. A nice day for a right wedding. Angela is in love with Deigo who won't return his love because of his religion so if you give ant pheromones, she can use them to seduce Deigo so they can get married. So in translation, if you help her drug this man so she can rape him and marry him against his will, you are rewarded 100 Karma. According to Bethesda, helping a girl rape a boy is a good deed.

    • @Pineappolis
      @Pineappolis Před 2 lety +626

      Yeah, whatever way you slice it, that's really not great.

    • @Seriona1
      @Seriona1 Před 2 lety +548

      @@Pineappolis Yeah. Imagine if it was reversed?

    • @johndoe6260
      @johndoe6260 Před 2 lety +136

      Truly a beacon of virtue

    • @decrulez
      @decrulez Před 2 lety +1

      I mean it was only a couple years ago Wonder Woman 2 did the same thing with drugging a guy so she could be with him. It’s fucked how people are okay with it.

    • @johndoe6260
      @johndoe6260 Před 2 lety +86

      @@decrulez I'm okay if it's not glorified in a movie, characters being disgusting is ok if it's not glorified

  • @bdinh3130
    @bdinh3130 Před 3 lety +5258

    I had a friend in high school who I had a really cringey gamer debate with on fallout 3 or new vegas being better. His strongest point was that there was a vault that had people named Gary in it.

    • @vingasoline5068
      @vingasoline5068 Před 3 lety +474

      Personally I love FO3 more than New Vegas just bc it was my first Fallout and I’ll always have a special place in my heart for it, plus it’s my dads favorite game of all time and he doesn’t play games much lol.
      New Vegas is still an incredible game but I just prefer FO3 for some reason 🤷‍♂️

    • @AsTheWorldSpinsAgain
      @AsTheWorldSpinsAgain Před 3 lety +360

      Sorry you had to hold that L bro.

    • @chair4538
      @chair4538 Před 3 lety +684

      @@vingasoline5068 and that's perfectly fine, Fallout 3's a bad game, but if you enjoy it, then that's good
      Edit: it doesn't matter how many people reply to me it's not changing anything

    • @sebastian.victor7461
      @sebastian.victor7461 Před 3 lety +56

      Garrrryyyyy?!

    • @sh8t
      @sh8t Před 3 lety +48

      Gary??

  • @isaacramirez2098
    @isaacramirez2098 Před rokem +144

    To this day I’m still butt hurt at the Tenpenny Towers quest. They were so many nice people in the building who wouldn’t even mind ghouls living with them and they were all slaughtered by the ghouls you helped peacefully bring in. (Which gave good karma) While that’s a badass and nice twist. I was pissed because when I went back to murder Roy and the other ghouls for their crimes I got bad karma.

    • @weplo1597
      @weplo1597 Před 7 měsíci +7

      There are mods for that to fix story.

    • @cfroi08
      @cfroi08 Před 19 dny

      Bethesda trying to redpill us

  • @Wade.Stikmann
    @Wade.Stikmann Před 8 měsíci +49

    BOY I SURE WISH I'D WATCHED THIS BEFORE I BOUGHT THE ONE AND ONLY FALLOUT GAME I'VE EVER OWNED.

    • @JaxsonShehane
      @JaxsonShehane Před 7 měsíci +7

      My thoughts exactly

    • @lukekusanagi5289
      @lukekusanagi5289 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Man am I glad I watched this then bought New Vegas

    • @verlassent5684
      @verlassent5684 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Fallout 3 can still be a good time if you avoid the story of the game, but if you want a good story and overall better time, play Fallout New Vegas!

    • @purpseatpeeps8641
      @purpseatpeeps8641 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yeah man, right there with you- well, I owned 1, 2 and NV already, but still wish I hadn’t wasted my money on 3.

    • @crowqueenamps
      @crowqueenamps Před 2 měsíci +1

      I got NV and 3 for dirt cheap, so I'm not complaining. I haven't touched 3, but I hope to get that one mod that connects the two games working.

  • @yabuslay
    @yabuslay Před 6 lety +4412

    "Messing speech up this badly is a GAME CRIME" *fallout 4 whimpers quietly in a corner*

    • @rainerzufall6895
      @rainerzufall6895 Před 6 lety +430

      (Sarcastic) Fallout 4 is a really good game, so you should not say this.

    • @joem595
      @joem595 Před 6 lety +270

      Rainer Zufall its a good game but not a good fallout game

    • @Gregiathan33
      @Gregiathan33 Před 6 lety +423

      -Why?
      -(Sarcastic) I agree
      -I disagree (I agree)
      -I agree

    • @willy_th3_walrus257
      @willy_th3_walrus257 Před 6 lety +41

      Fallout 4 is a simplified game but still a great one

    • @michwan6732
      @michwan6732 Před 6 lety +168

      fallout 4 is a good game on gameplay but as a fallout game is the worst due the lack of role-playing and weak story in other fallout games you can be a badass lone wolf or a friendly scavenger or a family man there but in FO4 you stuck as a parent and the ending felt bland compared to the other fallout games
      i do admit i enjoyed the power armor system in the FO4 but that's it (sorry if they are any bad grammars english isn't my native language)

  • @kyre4189
    @kyre4189 Před 2 lety +6308

    "Fawkes, since you're immune to radiation, could you please save the world?"
    "No. You do it."
    10/10 writing, maybe the reviewer had a point in team killing him

    • @ammarslhim7934
      @ammarslhim7934 Před 2 lety +202

      11/10 best ending.

    • @luminosity01
      @luminosity01 Před 2 lety +201

      as much as i like fallout 3 honestly this is very stupid lol

    • @baldingpaninijoker3856
      @baldingpaninijoker3856 Před 2 lety +16

      I’ve been able to make him go it instead of mr

    • @enclavesoldier1112
      @enclavesoldier1112 Před 2 lety +9

      U makin fun of my boy Fawkes?

    • @wm9482
      @wm9482 Před 2 lety +124

      Apparently if you pay money to install broken steel (Also garbage) you gain the ability to let fawkes go in. However it's literally pointless then because your scripted to survive no matter who goes in the purifier

  • @Pineappolis
    @Pineappolis Před rokem +169

    It's just occurred to me after... [checks Wiki] ...26 years that, while the story of the original Fallout _is_ brilliantly written, it's kind of hilarious that the otherwise extremely intelligent and diligent Master neither noticed nor thought to check whether his "next evolution of humanity," who were to be the long-term saviours of humanoid life on Earth, could procreate. I mean, it's not only a, to put it mildly _fairly_ fundamental prerequisite for exactly what he wanted to achieve - it would also have been extremely hard to miss. I mean, dude's got it _all_ worked out to keep the wasteland thriving with a new Mutant civilisation forever until someone wanders in and goes, "ever seen a pregnant mutant or a mutant child?" and he can't do much more than say, "I... oh..."
    EDIT: Less a criticism and more just musing on how plot contrivances can be necessary for a narrative to be enjoyable. You _could_ have made it some weird, little thing that the Master could easily have missed (I don't know: maybe the mutation creates a form of consanguinity that would lead to Mutants being eradicated by recessive genetic disorders in five generations but then some players wouldn't have a bastard clue what you were talking about and it would lose all impact) but maybe it's better that the Master ultimately not be able to see the forest for the trees. There is, I guess, something very humanising about that [EDIT II: Forgot that Harris literally says this in the video seconds later].

    • @electro_fisher
      @electro_fisher Před rokem +42

      Actually the Lieutenant knows and is misleading the Master because he thinks he can fix it somehow.

    • @Pineappolis
      @Pineappolis Před 8 měsíci +23

      @@electro_fisher Sorry, I can't believe I missed this but, while that's a clever way of explaining it, doesn't it make the Master's sudden, "oh, wow, now that I've checked I'm clearly the idiot here," a bit... weird? As I say, I really, _really_ don't want to take away from storytelling that's revered to this day for a reason (even the best plots in history need their minor contrivances) but, man, the Lieutenant must have had some kind of level of Speech well beyond 100 to make sure the Master _never_ bothered to check thoroughly enough to see the problem until you came along.
      EDIT: Just came back to this video to respond to another reply and, wow, did I explain (and, honestly, do) my thinking poorly the first time. It's actually a kind of fascinating narrative beat rather than a contrivance at all - a person who believes in an ideology _so_ much that they're able to convince the person who founded that ideology that it's more solid than it is. It's surprisingly easy to imagine even a genius - perhaps _especially_ a genius - being convinced by the greatest example of the success of his ideology and its most fervent adherent that any flaw in it could be corrected. Also explains so hard why you have to beat the Master _so_ hard around the head with the facts in an even more interesting way than, "he didn't want to believe he was wrong." Both our, again, deeply humanising but the way they did it had more nuance.

    • @JaviiaEvelyn
      @JaviiaEvelyn Před 4 měsíci +17

      ​​@@PineappolisIt's funny because this is kinda something that happens a lot - highly educated and intelligent people forget to account for practical things and skills. It's a kind of bias that's rife through academia throughout history. So, idk, having not played any of the fallout games and all my knowledge of the series coming from this video, I find it a very believable thing that this person just... wouldn't think about it because it's not something they're conditioned to think about and there's (presumably) so much other stuff to plan!
      Edit: And a very interesting concept that sounds like it ties in with some of the themes of the game and the foibles of humanity.

    • @jamie_d0g978
      @jamie_d0g978 Před 2 měsíci +4

      He can't really go out and investigate and his field agent is lying to him, so it makes sense. He's also an amalgamation of different people's brains, so him being all over the place never felt that weird for me.

    • @iheartblock3792
      @iheartblock3792 Před 13 dny +2

      It also makes a lot of sense for his character. He’s arrogant and believes wholly in his savior complex, he doesn’t even consider that his “updated” FEV strain might not be perfect.

  • @Ani-rq7wv
    @Ani-rq7wv Před 2 měsíci +28

    Every time I rewatch this. The section about the final speech of the Master makes me feel… something. I don’t have a word specifically. It’s to complex. There’s a wistfulness, a sort of resigned melancholy longing. The music is a huge part of it. The master’s speech is so heartbreaking because it honestly conveys someone seeing the fact that they were wrong, and that the end they were so sure would justify the means can never and will never come. “All my work has been for nothing” not as a statement of rage. But as a moment of all encompassing shame. The way his voices all have different tones too! Just. I would likely have never heard this speech if not for this video. But I have. And every time I hear it, and the music slowly rises as he comes to his realization, I find myself wanting to hold him. To offer him comfort before his final moments. He sends you away “while you still have hope” and it’s so touching that it makes me teary eyed. And I’ve never played the game!

  • @larhyperhair
    @larhyperhair Před 4 lety +4720

    "Bethesda became a franchise zombie"
    "Obsidian will make fresh interesting games"
    This video predicted fallout 76 and Outer Worlds

    • @dinolandra
      @dinolandra Před 4 lety +304

      The backlash from fallout fans is hilarious in these 2 year old comments. Many of these same people are probably upset about 76 lmao

    • @MissCosmosEdits
      @MissCosmosEdits Před 4 lety +149

      I absolutely love The Outer Worlds, I got it two days ago. I'm in love

    • @sickomode2761
      @sickomode2761 Před 4 lety +5

      dinolandra outer what?

    • @silliussoddus1449
      @silliussoddus1449 Před 4 lety +8

      Sicko Mode Steam, Ps Store, whatever the fuck Xbox uses.

    • @IzayFrmMars_51804
      @IzayFrmMars_51804 Před 4 lety +28

      @@sickomode2761 worlds

  • @T--xo2uq
    @T--xo2uq Před 7 lety +3742

    "That thing on your wrist. It's a convenience, it dulls your brain. Tells you what to do, where to go."
    -Father Elijia, Dead money addon.
    Fallout New Vegas even acknowledges the marker. They've realized their mistake.

    • @ricemenarq6230
      @ricemenarq6230 Před 7 lety +516

      Heck Tabitha was taking shots at the "Dumb-Dums" from Fallout 3 too.
      She does it in the best way possible: "They're sooo dumb, they don't even know that I'm talking about them right now!!!!" XD

    • @baitposter
      @baitposter Před 7 lety +587

      NV is an Obsidian product, not a Bethesda one. It's to be expected.

    • @craaKED
      @craaKED Před 6 lety

      See below to

    • @craaKED
      @craaKED Před 6 lety +2

      I'm Only Happy When it Reigns
      Tt

    • @trumpislovetrumpislife8946
      @trumpislovetrumpislife8946 Před 5 lety +287

      Don't forget the nuclear launch at the Ashton missile silo in the Lonesome Road DLC. That was another subtle jab by Obsidian at the lemming mentality of blindly following a questmarker like a little Eichmann.

  • @tortellinifettuccine
    @tortellinifettuccine Před 8 měsíci +45

    Please for the love of everything unholy, make a vampire masquerade bloodlines video, that game genuinely changed my life, never have I seen such dedication to not just a "game" as we know them today, but art.

  • @retroelite1019
    @retroelite1019 Před 9 měsíci +39

    What irks me the most about this game is that they could have populated the east coast with its own factions and enemies but no they went with the most contrived reasons for why these west coast enemies are here at least mirelurks are original and the enclave is somewhat plausible but super mutants brotherhood of steel and deathclaws have no excuse

    • @pinkcheese917
      @pinkcheese917 Před 3 měsíci +6

      yeah, it's like they changed the setting to the east coast to be able to have a blank slate and have more creative opportunities without being limited by previously existing lore, but then instead of taking the opportunity to make new stuff they just took concepts and factions from the previous games while making them less interesting.

  • @naejin
    @naejin Před 4 lety +2952

    Did you ever play the old fallouts with the lowest possible Intelligence with no speech skills? Your character has to go through the game grunting.

    • @BlackPsionic
      @BlackPsionic Před 4 lety +854

      And then there was one character in 2 who you could have an eloquent conversation with because he _too_ was a gormless cretin, and was also the most helpful character in the town. But only with low intelligence.

    • @shawnsigma4420
      @shawnsigma4420 Před 4 lety +501

      and fallout 4 is like "oh you have -1 intelligence don't worry you'll still speak perfectly because we made a fucking voiced protagonist and we didn't bother making unique dialogue options"

    • @Kamahl101
      @Kamahl101 Před 4 lety +38

      why its the same in fallout nv!

    • @shawnsigma4420
      @shawnsigma4420 Před 4 lety +154

      at least nv has the courtesy of letting you imagine it instead of giving you a voiced protagonist

    • @etherraichu
      @etherraichu Před 4 lety +177

      Oh, that's great! Can I have the chip, please?
      No, not that. I want the com-pu-ter chip.
      No. The chip.
      Just-give-me-the-chip!
      Thank you. Now, go to the library and rest for a while, ok?
      Yes, you can touch things.

  • @colincolbert6759
    @colincolbert6759 Před 3 lety +2037

    Honestly, for me, half of Fallout 3's main quest was 50% walking through the metro and 50% walking through grey landscapes with buildings that might contain a fork.

    • @RainytheNB
      @RainytheNB Před 3 lety +133

      It's like Metro 2033 but a thousand times less tense and interesting

    • @WhateverUDecide
      @WhateverUDecide Před 3 lety +2

      @@RainytheNB lol

    • @howmanybabiesdidNestleKill
      @howmanybabiesdidNestleKill Před 3 lety +123

      90% of of my time playing New Vegas was hopping down a highway in the middle of the desert with BIG IRON by MARTY ROBBINS playing.

    • @cybubhm
      @cybubhm Před 3 lety +27

      @@howmanybabiesdidNestleKill and Jonny guitar.

    • @samuelmendenhall9208
      @samuelmendenhall9208 Před 3 lety +9

      fallout 3 is suppose to feel empty tho

  • @northseapirate2313
    @northseapirate2313 Před měsícem +20

    Honestly many of this game’s world building problems could have been solved if they just set it right after the Great War. It would explain why everybody acts like the war happened yesterday instead of 200 years ago.

  • @putsitinmybottos
    @putsitinmybottos Před 24 dny +14

    after playing half life 2 and fallout three i was shocked when i realized that Gordan Freeman, a character that says zero words has more influence on the world and characters around him then in a game with dialogue options and "Role playing" elements. That just made the game worse than before for me, truly garbage world building.

  • @renaigh
    @renaigh Před 2 lety +3039

    Tenpenny's reason for blowing up Megaton is that it's an "eyesore" but you can't even see it from his balcony.

    • @Cloud_Seeker
      @Cloud_Seeker Před 2 lety +155

      You can't actually see Megaton from Tenpenny. There is a freeway in the way.

    • @princevaldym7606
      @princevaldym7606 Před 2 lety +225

      They could have made up some weird story about how megaton is stopping them from getting profits or something and it would be more fun . part of a reason i always kill tenpenny and burke regardless of the fact that i am good character or not .

    • @Cloud_Seeker
      @Cloud_Seeker Před 2 lety +214

      @@princevaldym7606 The problem with that is. How are they making money again? The "rich" people in Tenpenny is rich because they are rich. They don't own anything outside of what is exist in Tenpenny Tower. They have no caravan company and so on. The only person there that had anything to do with anything is the guy that became famous for making a radio show based on his travels in the wasteland.
      That explanation is not much better then doing it for the lolz since the groundwork for it doesn't exist.

    • @tonycampbell1424
      @tonycampbell1424 Před 2 lety +183

      @@Cloud_Seeker
      Gizmo: rich from gambling/chems/etc profits
      Crimson Caravan: rich from decades and decades of establishing their brand and providing a service
      Mr. House: rich from running a Gizmo+ operation unlike any other in the wasteland.
      Tenpenny: rich because rich.
      "It just works."

    • @Cloud_Seeker
      @Cloud_Seeker Před 2 lety +99

      @@tonycampbell1424 Pretty much correct, but I want to add a change.
      Mr. House: Rich from having saved resources from before the war, being able to forge an alliance with the nearby tribal and rebuild Vegas just in time to offer NCR something which they desperately crave.
      Mr. House didn't just succeed because he sold gambling and chems. He actually forged a small piece of civilization in record time.

  • @cloud1973
    @cloud1973 Před 2 lety +1402

    Moral of the story: if someone steals a fork, beat them to death.

    • @6StimuL84
      @6StimuL84 Před 2 lety +42

      Sounds like the cops these days.....

    • @Chuked
      @Chuked Před 2 lety +1

      Rat poison

    • @somethingedgy2185
      @somethingedgy2185 Před 2 lety +1

      @@6StimuL84 Monies

    • @TheBreakingBenny
      @TheBreakingBenny Před 2 lety +1

      That's one absolutely unfair punishment, are we supposed to believe Bethesda's characters are easily angered psychopaths?

    • @plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009
      @plaguedoctorjamespainshe6009 Před 2 lety +6

      Hitman has a better moral
      Bump into someone or mess with the food, the mafia and police will kill you

  • @damien678
    @damien678 Před 4 měsíci +32

    Reputation Systems > Morality Systems
    Every time

  • @Vulgar_Worlock
    @Vulgar_Worlock Před rokem +94

    My favorite self-made morality moment in Fallout 3 was deliberating the entire population of Megaton (except Moira) to Paradise Falls before setting the bomb off. I saved the population *and* got rid of an eyesore! 😊

    • @elliotflores723
      @elliotflores723 Před 7 měsíci +31

      Average Caesar's Legion playthrough

    • @jamie_d0g978
      @jamie_d0g978 Před 2 měsíci +7

      The radcotton fields are plentiful indeed

  • @jlm8098
    @jlm8098 Před 3 lety +2045

    You nailed it in the morality part. In fact, that's a common problem in videogames industry. "hey our game is so complex, it let's you be a bad guy or a good guy! We have a so complex system about morality and good or bad actions!!" And then all of this games only resume in "be the absolute good guy in the movie, be Ned Flanders or rather be a genocide psychopath"

    • @belletho6098
      @belletho6098 Před 3 lety +194

      Exactly! And the morality can switch so quickly in some games too! You can be the best, kindest, most heroic person you want to be..but if you accidentally steal something because you press the wrong button while standing near a spoon, a whole town can turn on you and act like you've just murdered their first-born children! And too bad if you DO want to play a game as an evil psychopath, because some games will still shunt you into moments were you have to do something heroic even though your character has been a disgusting monster up until that point in the game!

    • @dylanschmidt9056
      @dylanschmidt9056 Před 3 lety +78

      @@belletho6098 And you can make only heroic choices and be a major stabilizing influence in the world, but be labeled Very Evil just because you compulsively pickpocket people's trail snacks and crafting supplies. They had *pinyon nuts*, damnit! Do you know how hard it is to find enough pinyon nuts?

    • @stevelippman3780
      @stevelippman3780 Před 3 lety +3

      what are do you think of BioShock's moral chioce

    • @shadysam7161
      @shadysam7161 Před 3 lety +45

      @@belletho6098 Honestly I'd rather they try to make a system where it matters on what you steal based on value and usefulness.
      SO if you steal something like a fork, people will be like "ehh" not "I GO STAB STAB!" But if you steal something like a gem, people go "I GO STAB STAB!"

    • @Lunartic_
      @Lunartic_ Před 3 lety +16

      @@stevelippman3780 BioShock has moral choices? Harvesting Little Sisters is always evil.

  • @n0kla
    @n0kla Před 2 lety +2649

    What I insanely love about Fallout 2 is how its laughing on first fallout goal: find a water chip. In first fallout, without knowledge of its location, you're under stress of time running out. And in fallout 2, in the vault city, one of the early game locations there is ~1000 water chips lying in boxes

    • @JustAskMeTV101
      @JustAskMeTV101 Před 2 lety +515

      And you're told they were supposed to go to vault 13 but the shipment messed up and sent 13 vault city's extra geck instead

    • @magnificmango336
      @magnificmango336 Před 2 lety +417

      @@JustAskMeTV101 Which is an awesome way of retroactively explaining why the water chip failure happened in the first place. 13 was supposed to get enough water chips to last more than the amount of time required by the experiment, but a last second shipping error made the whole experiment destined to fail.
      Though I’m not as big a fan of the Overseer’s motivations being retconned as well. I liked him in 1 as a guy who clearly takes no enjoyment in what he’s doing to you, but is choosing to prioritize the safety of the vault over giving you the return home you deserve. Having 2 explain he actually was just loyal to Vault-Tec the whole time takes away that depth.

    • @gorganfredman5363
      @gorganfredman5363 Před 2 lety +53

      @@magnificmango336 i don't remember when/where in Fallout 2 vault 13 overseer's motivations were re-explained, did i miss something?

    • @magnificmango336
      @magnificmango336 Před 2 lety +148

      @@gorganfredman5363 In the same console that contains the recording of the Enclave invasion in Vault 13, you can get into the Overseer's logs. I hacked in, but it also mentioned using a password, so there's probably one nearby. Regardless, you access his logs and find they've all been deleted except the last one.
      In it, the Overseer talks about how the people of the Vault are rebelling and are about to overthrow him. He regrets not being harsher on 1's protagonist and those who followed him, and explains that 13's secret goal was to stay completely isolated for 200 years. It was never a control vault at all, like 1 led you to believe.
      So the Overseer is retconned as a Vault-Tec loyalist who treated you like dirt not out of a desire to protect the community, but because you were a threat to the experiment's success.

    • @spaceman9459
      @spaceman9459 Před 2 lety +100

      I played F1 then started F2, when i got to Vault city and saw buckets of water chips i grabbed as many as i could, remind you 1 water chip is 10 units of weight, to sell them bc i was sure such precious thing would be expensive as fuck, only to realize its worth is almost nothing... god damn it

  • @TheAussieApathy
    @TheAussieApathy Před rokem +113

    I'll always remember Fallout 3 as being a game I bought solely because I saw tons of 90%+ review scores for and thought "Man, I wanna try that!". So I went out to get it for the 360, after which it promptly crashed two hours in and wiped my first and only save. I then took it back for a refund because I recognized that the thought of starting the game again gave me a sense of dread. Just the thought of playing the previous two hours again made me miserable.
    I made the right choice.

    • @kattastic9999
      @kattastic9999 Před 5 měsíci +20

      I decided to get it because there were a lot of ads for it on the gay porn site I used at the time. This context arguably improved the game

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 5 měsíci +5

      You could have just summed this up as "I am stupid and have bad taste in games."

    • @nothingwrong2293
      @nothingwrong2293 Před 4 měsíci +13

      ​@@grimpmann4068why would he talk about you?

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@nothingwrong2293 I think he's talking about you.

    • @diurnarius8722
      @diurnarius8722 Před 4 měsíci

      @@grimpmann4068good one, you really showed them by repeating the same insult back at them. Truly an ‘I know you are, but what am I?’ moment. It really highlights your unoriginality. Seriously, are you a troll or do you genuinely care this much about a game that came out 15 years ago? Either way it’s sad. Go outside dude.

  • @mcloons3891
    @mcloons3891 Před rokem +63

    I'd ask for a FO4 video, but I feel like I could just watch this, but pretend you say FO4 every time you say FO3.

    • @godsmoekr
      @godsmoekr Před rokem +7

      seriously 😭😭

    • @mcloons3891
      @mcloons3891 Před rokem +13

      @@godsmoekr At least FO4 was a fun shooter.

    • @patenshreve8796
      @patenshreve8796 Před rokem +8

      @@mcloons3891 I haven’t played FO4 because I don’t think I’d enjoy it
      But it does seem to be a better shooter, even if the RPG elements were pissed on

  • @Neotokyovibes-WelcomeHome
    @Neotokyovibes-WelcomeHome Před 3 lety +3161

    Something great about Fallout 1 is that you can skip the entire fight to the master. If you infiltrate the Cathedral alone and get to Morpheus he will capture you and take you to the master where you can convince him to blow himself up. You can clear the cathedral without firing a single bullet

    • @MilhSpears
      @MilhSpears Před 3 lety +156

      Holy.
      Thats... Thats one way to do it, I guess.

    • @nguyen-vuluu3150
      @nguyen-vuluu3150 Před 3 lety +270

      same thing with New Vegas, to be honest. every single quest related fight is optional, and can be avoided if one has sufficient speech, or has acquirred some useful information to help them convincce otherwise. the culmination of this is in Lonesome Road, where by picking up holotapes left by the antagonist, you can understand his underlying motives and talk him out of it, despite having absolutely no points put into speech.

    • @I.do.like.pina.coladas
      @I.do.like.pina.coladas Před 2 lety +98

      Not really. The only way to convince the Master to kill himself is by getting the information from the BoS stating that super mutants are infertile. I played through the game with very high charisma/speech stats and without that bit of information, you can’t reason with the Master nonviolently. You CAN blow up the Mariposa base straight out of Vault 13 though. It just takes a LOT of luck and possibly a high sneak stat.

    • @jackdaniels1460
      @jackdaniels1460 Před 2 lety +58

      @@I.do.like.pina.coladas You just need a children of cathedral robe. Been there done that

    • @jackdaniels1460
      @jackdaniels1460 Před 2 lety +48

      You can also wear the children of the cathedral robe and sneak into the 4th level and set of the bomb yourself without even talking to the master. You need a high lockpick skill and either key from the lieutenant or a high science skill.

  • @CheeseYourself
    @CheeseYourself Před 2 lety +4472

    The dad's reaction in Fallout 3 when his son admits that he literally nuked an entire town full of people "just because" is pretty much the same as a dad's reaction when he discovers that his son stole a packet of crisps from the shop

    • @Munnwort
      @Munnwort Před 2 lety +38

      Lmao

    • @berikkalimz4195
      @berikkalimz4195 Před 2 lety +2

      fuck em Megaton its stupid to build a town around a fucking bomb and complaining its bad.

    • @thatdog2472
      @thatdog2472 Před rokem +49

      Crisps? Chips right?

    • @soc1163
      @soc1163 Před rokem +167

      @@thatdog2472 crisps, yankee
      edit: oh you were asking if crisps are "chips", yes they are

    • @thetinfoilfreak
      @thetinfoilfreak Před rokem +6

      The only reason I'm not liking your comment is because is has 666 likes

  • @ob2kenobi388
    @ob2kenobi388 Před rokem +38

    This video doesn't have chapters, so here are some timestamps:
    Part One: Born To Die: 8:32
    Part Two: Peepee Doodoo Todd Howard Is A Bad Game Designer: 15:52
    Part Three: Morality Is For Losers: 41:50
    Part Four: Rehash Central: 51:53
    Part Five: 'The Man In The Room': 1:04:09
    Part Six: Take It Back! ...The Ending, That Is: 1:17:06
    Part Seven: The Death And Rebirth Of Western RPGs: 1:20:19
    A Coda: 1:24:58

  • @pinnipes
    @pinnipes Před 10 měsíci +129

    it's funny to revisit this video nowadays, since i feel like fallout 3 has really just completely disappeared from the public consciousness while new vegas is still beloved to this day (and, technical problems aside, is still a blast to play)

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 5 měsíci +7

      There's a ton of fans who prefer Fallout 3 over New Vegas, we're just not loud and stupid, like New Vegas fans.

    • @costleetheiichannelbymonic1640
      @costleetheiichannelbymonic1640 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@grimpmann4068just stupid.. got it.

    • @someguyonyt2831
      @someguyonyt2831 Před 5 měsíci +55

      @@grimpmann4068 Hey man, it's great that you enjoy a slop but there's no need for an insult, you know.

    • @MrMaksibon
      @MrMaksibon Před 5 měsíci

      @@grimpmann4068 who 'we' ? stop sniffing copium

    • @hardVatsuki
      @hardVatsuki Před 5 měsíci +33

      @@grimpmann4068 that is insane coping

  • @terrormask2475
    @terrormask2475 Před 4 lety +663

    Ah, the ending. The only moment from that game that I remember clearly even after all these years.
    They say there is a deadly radiation levels, so, as a normal human being, wanting to avoid unnecessary death, you go ask your super mutant friend to do the thing. A gentle and intelligent person, who also happens to be immune to radiation.
    And his response?
    “NOPE”

    • @qd8bp
      @qd8bp Před 4 lety +90

      he even says no as “it’s your destiny” to die. when there’s an option involving nobody dying???

    • @Gameprojordan
      @Gameprojordan Před 4 lety +64

      then when they added the broken steel dlc that extended the main quest past that part if you use the super mutant to activate the purifier the ending slide calls you a coward for not sacrificing yourself like your dad lmfao

    • @shadysam7161
      @shadysam7161 Před 3 lety +9

      @@Gameprojordan i didnt know the narator had an iq of 2 and still believes everyone should have honor in the wasteland when the worlds been nuked like 40 times by a blind fatass with a nuclear bomb gun.

    • @thegoldencaulk2742
      @thegoldencaulk2742 Před 2 lety +29

      And he had no qualms about doing the same thing earlier in the game when you needed the G.E.C.K. Was that not also part of your "destiny."
      The worst part about Fawkes' "destiny" cop-out is that he himself has a really good reason to believe it's his own destiny to activate the purifier. Imagine a supermutant who suffered bigotry at the hands of his own kind rises up against the bigotry of the Enclave to save a multiracial civilization from their genocide. That would've been far more thematically appropriate than "I have to finish what my dad started."

  • @danielgilbert8338
    @danielgilbert8338 Před 2 lety +4311

    Another neat fallout 1 fact, since you're here for the 300th time.
    A timer starts counting down as soon as you start the game. Your vault will run out of water and die if you don't get them a water chip before that timer runs out.
    But eventually you hit a town where you can pay to send a caravan of water to your vault which will increase this timer a bunch, giving you more time to find the chip.
    It's fairly expensive, and the caravan person warns you it will make your vault more conspicuous.
    Okay, nice flavor text right?
    Wrong
    Unbeknownst to you, there's another timer counting down from the beginning of the game. This is the time until your vault gets raided by super mutants and destroyed.
    By increasing your time to find the water chip by 100 days, you decrease the time you have in the end game by 100 days

    • @michael.471
      @michael.471 Před 2 lety +440

      That is incredible

    • @dirtfriend
      @dirtfriend Před 2 lety +396

      oh shit i didnt know it'd decrease the mutant timer, that's pretty cool

    • @danielgilbert8338
      @danielgilbert8338 Před 2 lety +343

      @@dirtfriend I think it actually only worked like this in the original unpatched version. But that makes for a less interesting factoid lol.

    • @tophatgeo
      @tophatgeo Před 2 lety +268

      First of all, how dare you know ive been here 300 times 😭 and secondly, damn, thats a rad fact

    • @danielgilbert8338
      @danielgilbert8338 Před 2 lety +126

      @@tophatgeo I know because I've been right here with you all 300 times

  • @potentiallyschizophrenic
    @potentiallyschizophrenic Před rokem +16

    there are so few perks in this game compared to new vegas: for FNV, i have a melee build, a shotgun build, an explosives build, a build all about role playing, a purposefully bad build…in fallout 3, i have ONE build.

  • @CerpinTxt87
    @CerpinTxt87 Před 8 měsíci +208

    The more casual "video games are just mindless fun don't overthink it" gamer was the death of interesting video games

    • @Lrizu
      @Lrizu Před 7 měsíci +18

      I'm that kind of gamer, and I don't care

    • @chicken1443
      @chicken1443 Před 7 měsíci +30

      Blame the dev, not the players. They're the one making these terrible game.

    • @DeadHandtheSurvivor
      @DeadHandtheSurvivor Před 6 měsíci +2

      But, that's always been the case? This isn't anything new, rofl.

    • @andeggbreaks
      @andeggbreaks Před 5 měsíci +9

      Those kinds of gamers still enjoy having moral nuance and games like New Vegas. Blame the industry.

    • @snakezase2998
      @snakezase2998 Před 5 měsíci +1

      This video has singled handily done the worst damage to fallout 3 and not in a great way

  • @SupremeNEET
    @SupremeNEET Před 3 lety +2288

    "your basically a camera with legs that watches a story at you."
    Dude come on, please just talk about the game an not my life.

  • @jerek9378
    @jerek9378 Před 3 lety +1735

    Just play Fallout 4. It also has deep choices. For example, when given a task, you can answer either:
    Yes (Yes)
    No (Yes, but later)
    Maybe (Yes, but yes)
    Sarcastic (Yes but big epic funny)
    Deep moral decisions. Bethesda really hit their stride with the absurd creativity of 4. What a waste to hire those Obsidian guys, you had more than basically 1 option to do stuff. Why have depth when you can have funny epic haha gun go pow pow bloody?

    • @advertisingadrian
      @advertisingadrian Před 3 lety +180

      As someone who played Fallout 4 and genuinely enjoyed it;
      *Yes.*

    • @itssonotover961
      @itssonotover961 Před 3 lety +80

      Playing fallout 4 for the first time right now and I have to say those 4 "choices" are VERY accurate lmao

    • @malakatan3235
      @malakatan3235 Před 3 lety +8

      Ha...Ha...yes

    • @TheNathan951
      @TheNathan951 Před 3 lety +63

      I hope they improve it and theres real alternatives in Fallout 5 as:
      1 - Yes
      2 - No
      3 - Tell NPC that you want to hear all his life problems
      4- Tell your life problems to NPC
      5- Ask NPC to be your friend
      6 - Ask NPC to kill himself
      7 - Ask NPC to Sex with you (speech 90)
      8 - Ask NPC to Sex with other NPC (speech 40)
      9 - Bribe NPC to become your slave (speech 50)
      10- Ask about NPC' mom
      11 - Ask NPC if his sister is virgin yet
      12- Tell a dad joke
      13- Ask NPC to tell a joke
      14- Ask money for keep talking to lonely NPC (speech 100)
      15- Pay 500 caps to keep talking to NPC because you feel lonely
      16- Talk about guns
      17- Talk about women
      18- Talk about weather
      19- See more 25 useless dialogue alternatives than lead to nowhere
      This would be the definitive "Fallout experience" for me

    • @bennyfairfax1
      @bennyfairfax1 Před 3 lety +34

      @@TheNathan951 I didn’t get that you were saying this would be a bad thing until I finished reading your comment because I think that much choice would be awesome

  • @touyatodoroki7935
    @touyatodoroki7935 Před rokem +60

    i was super offended at first and then i remembered that the fallout game i like is new vegas, not 3. i honestly forgot this one even existed

  • @pikachucetthesecond4296
    @pikachucetthesecond4296 Před 8 měsíci +8

    "So what shall it be? Do you join the Unity? Or do you die here?" is one of the coolest opening lines for a villain ever

    • @cultiumera
      @cultiumera Před 8 měsíci +2

      i fought this was about the game engine and was very confused for a sec

  • @fignite8641
    @fignite8641 Před 4 lety +2982

    how surprising that a large company only allows you to show mercy to the people in power

    • @jamesevans4701
      @jamesevans4701 Před 4 lety +82

      Interesting...

    • @No_Sleepee
      @No_Sleepee Před 4 lety +46

      Potentially an allegory for fans and how they taunt about Todd Howard?

    • @AniMerrill
      @AniMerrill Před 4 lety +197

      @@No_Sleepee This was a bit before Todd Howard became the absolute meme he is now. Arguably FO3 was kind of the beginning of that. Oblivion was seen as a step down from Morrowind (or Daggerfall for yet more hardcore fans), but for the era it came out in and being targeted exclusively to consoles it was still an extremely impressive game. To be perfectly frank, while this hot take by Harry in 2016 was pretty on the nose, I also remember Fallout 3 being pretty impressive at the time too despite how much of a regression it was from Fallout and Fallout 2. I think without the context of the other games, which this was the first Fallout game for an entire generation of gamers who probably won't even ever play the older ones, Fallout 3 seemed pretty revolutionary actually.
      The main problem for FO3 was then NV got launched, and I think that's when the public eye started to really scrutinize Bethesda and Todd Howard. It was basically always known that these massive RPGs were always buggy, always dropping a couple concepts, etc. but especially with their reputation with the Elder Scrolls series it always seemed like Bethesda was just doing the best with what they had. Big games needed big compromises. But when the public saw a second party studio use Bethesda's own engine (which if I remember correctly, was the basis for both Oblivion and FO3 or at least there's a lot of overlap) to create a filler spin-off in half the time (FO3: 2004-2008, NV: 2008-2010) that was THIS much better, fleshed out, and better looking.... I think it was kind of the moment when the public saw the emperor not wearing clothes.
      Prior to FO3, about the only ire that Todd Howard publicly got was from really hardcore Elder Scrolls fans, especially those who were originally fans of the Daggerfall game systems. That series was also a bit different though because Elder Scrolls was ALWAYS a Bethesda franchise so... at a certain point you could at least say it was still the original studio's vision for the game (although the original creators have mostly been absent since Morrowind). With FO3 I think the two fandoms found solidarity with each other against the public facing talking head of Todd Howard, who due to his position at the company was usually tasked with taking press questions and interviews. God only really knows how much personal responsibility he has for both franchises going down the drain, but since he's the guy who would announce beforehand what the games would be like he became the meme we know today.

    • @lionpack694
      @lionpack694 Před 4 lety +3

      What about project purity water for all

    • @gum8191
      @gum8191 Před 4 lety +66

      Liquidate the rich.

  • @omnical6135
    @omnical6135 Před 3 lety +1691

    get ready for the deep choices
    1- be nice
    2- be extra nice
    3- kill! KILL! *KILL!*

    • @itshappyhyrda3970
      @itshappyhyrda3970 Před 3 lety +33

      A fourth option blow up a town very deep questions.

    • @itshappyhyrda3970
      @itshappyhyrda3970 Před 3 lety +37

      @Ryan Munyon granted the only fallout game I have played was fallout new Vegas but I have watched reviews of other fallout games and personally it was not the FPS or gunplay that kept me invested into new Vegas it was the story and the character

    • @AbstractTraitorHero
      @AbstractTraitorHero Před 3 lety +14

      @Ryan Munyon You can have a choice filled FPS.

    • @phantompheonix6990
      @phantompheonix6990 Před 3 lety +6

      @@pepsifrog420 If its hard, then why was bethesda making a fallout game in the first place?

    • @phantompheonix6990
      @phantompheonix6990 Před 3 lety +8

      @Ryan Munyon Why? You can shoot things and have a good story.

  • @mangoman7346
    @mangoman7346 Před 8 měsíci +24

    I hate reading new comments because most of them are just "☝️🤓 uummm akshually YOU are grabage and you where wrong about 1 thing so all of your other criticism is wrong also you're too woke to understand the masterful writing of this game" as if it isn't a horribly written, extremely buggy and boring shitshow of a game

    • @christopherschneider2968
      @christopherschneider2968 Před 6 měsíci +7

      Its even worse! Recent comments calling him "soy" like its 2016 defending the middest of all mid games.

    • @_Fern
      @_Fern Před 4 dny

      I’m so happy other people share my feelings towards this game. I loved it as a kid and it was kind of sad buying it again as an adult and realizing how shit it is

  • @Squeejee09
    @Squeejee09 Před 5 měsíci +14

    "Do you have any idea how many cops died - and innocent people too"
    lmao how many years has this been out and I just got that joke

  • @jboylman2193
    @jboylman2193 Před 3 lety +895

    23 years later and Killian Darkwater is still the sexiest name ever

  • @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer
    @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer Před 3 lety +1687

    I stopped caring about „Karma“ in this game after it suggested telling a suicidal man standing near an edge that only cowards commit suicide was the best thing to say. That and the fact that I only had three options to begin with:
    -Helping him by pushing him off the edge (consensually)
    -Guilt-tripping him into standing down by telling him only cowards do what he’s about to do (with which I disagree entirely)
    -Or telling him how pathetic he is for not even being able to end himself after failing to protect his family

    • @VioletQueenofToasters
      @VioletQueenofToasters Před 2 lety +80

      Wait what game was this, what on earth.

    • @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer
      @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer Před 2 lety +250

      @@VioletQueenofToasters
      Fallout 3

    • @VioletQueenofToasters
      @VioletQueenofToasters Před 2 lety +59

      @@Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer Ill look more into it but wow...
      I can't belive I never found this

    • @sparebrains5475
      @sparebrains5475 Před 2 lety +47

      you do know the best option for that conversation is to convince him not to do it by bringing up ted strayer, right?

    • @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer
      @Hawaiian_Pizza_Enjoyer Před 2 lety +245

      @@sparebrains5475
      I did that, but that only pops up after you’ve chosen the aforementioned dialogue option

  • @patricknoyes6638
    @patricknoyes6638 Před 8 měsíci +9

    To be honest, it annoyed the shit out of me whenever people kept telling me I should play fallout 3 when I was in high school. I had tried it several times, and found it a mindnumbing experience.

  • @emmmmmmma92
    @emmmmmmma92 Před 23 dny +8

    Morrowind is like "just head north" and it could mean "just outside of town" or "on the other side of the map" and I love it

  • @becuaseimbored3481
    @becuaseimbored3481 Před 3 lety +830

    "You blew up a town for no reason? You're in big trouble young man"

  • @ettertarten
    @ettertarten Před 3 lety +3081

    23:24
    I remember a conversation with Father Elijah in Dead Money DLC for New Vegas, at one point he says something like "That thing on your wrist makes you dumb. Tells you what to do, where to go". Obsidian recognised this gameplay flaw and made fun of it.

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 Před 3 lety +81

      You need something like that in a 3D Open World exploration setting, nearly all Open World games have something similar. FO1 and 2 weren't open-world, so they didn't need to have that function.

    • @grammarpacifist2944
      @grammarpacifist2944 Před 3 lety +206

      @@ShadowSonic2 Morrowind?

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 Před 3 lety +22

      @@grammarpacifist2944 It had some kind of map function.

    • @grammarpacifist2944
      @grammarpacifist2944 Před 3 lety +221

      @@ShadowSonic2 Yhea it had a map, and no one is complaining about a map, but to find your quest objectives you had to read the directions people gave you

    • @golarac6433
      @golarac6433 Před 3 lety +38

      @@ShadowSonic2 Gothic 1 and 2 don't have anything like that

  • @FoxerBoxerNaaniwa
    @FoxerBoxerNaaniwa Před 18 dny +10

    Eight years later I still love this video… even if it sounds like it’s being recorded from the inside of a steel drum

  • @Aurelius_unofficial
    @Aurelius_unofficial Před 8 měsíci +28

    Fallout 3 is neat cause I can watch an hour long analysis on how good or bad it is and still be like
    "Yup, mhm, yeah you're right, that's fair"

  • @mastermarkus5307
    @mastermarkus5307 Před 4 lety +1189

    I love the bit at around 55:43 about the Brotherhood of Steel: "They're likable, they're cool, they're smart, they're powerful... and they're wrong." It hits just perfectly and exemplifies how great "grey" morality characters and groups in media can be at making us face moral dilemmas in a personal way.

    • @elgatochurro
      @elgatochurro Před 3 lety +20

      its that stuff that sticks to me adn i try to recreate in my dnd games

    • @somerandomknucklesinatank1491
      @somerandomknucklesinatank1491 Před 3 lety +3

      r/iam14andthisisdeep

    • @indoril6923
      @indoril6923 Před 3 lety +25

      @@somerandomknucklesinatank1491 r/ihavereddit

    • @topo161
      @topo161 Před 3 lety +11

      @@somerandomknucklesinatank1491 Hey bro, get this, you're not cool for name dropping other mock subreddits and misdirecting them to sentiments you don't like. You only look like a jackass. Hope that helps.

    • @wolfplayer7815
      @wolfplayer7815 Před 3 lety

      @@topo161 Go back to reddit pussy

  • @Casshio
    @Casshio Před 4 lety +749

    Honestly the opening could've been a great idea if executed properly. Growing up in a vault. A claustrophobic space, everything and everyone you know is here, you form bonds and enmities.
    And then your dad breaches protocol, you get questioned. Now everything you did for those various and complex relationships you formed will in turn form the paths that lie before you.
    Will you convince the overseer to also go outside and get answers? Maybe you'll even get some equipment if you really mince your words.
    Will you get angry and put in custody only to break out on your own or with the help of the friends you made.
    Will you kill and more importantly do you have to?
    You knew these people your whole life and no matter who you are, pressing the trigger for the first time will be hard.
    Unless you put your intelligence on 1 and are a mindless brute. You only know how to act and not how to think.
    And when you finally get outside, after being confined in that small vault your whole life (1-4 hours of gameplay*), you will be overwhelmed by the view and the world that lies before you.
    A painfully slow recovering wasteland. Cue Fallout Titlecard and music!
    (*) so you can form meaningful relationships and get to know the day to day life in a vault, maybe you can even find hints to the secret purpose this very vault you are in which could be relevant to understand your fathers motivations and to pursade the overseer, maybe to even rile up everyone against him. Or you act as a social outcast and rush through that part and everyone thinks you are kinda weird for only interacting with anyone as little as possible.

    • @thecollector4332
      @thecollector4332 Před 4 lety +11

      Casshio
      That’s genius

    • @CantonWhy
      @CantonWhy Před 4 lety +41

      I like most of this, but feel you'd need to include ways for people to play the game differently -- that being, giving them a way to say "No, I'm going to get to the open wasteland as fast as possible", without bogging them down in an opening where they're forced to play grow-up-and-learn-who-you-are. I know extending the beginning like you've suggested is already a huge extra slice of the budget, but providing players with two starting points might work. One allowing for a quick-start where your character is, perhaps, slightly older, but has grown up outside the vault. The quick-start might not even unlock until the game has been completed once, or played for a number of hours.
      Don't get me wrong, I actually love the pitch you have here, but some people - and especially returning players - will want to get to the meat of the game much faster, free and independent of the scripted, contained portion of content that you're locked into right there. I know "that's the point", but honestly the length of the FO3 intro doesn't bother me at all. It's how insubstantial the choices you can make at any point really are. Even if there are multiple dialogue options, sometimes they lead to almost exactly the same result in the game world. Three or four *very different* options that lead to a fractal path throughout the beginning of the game. Yes, it's expensive, and yes it takes more time to make a game that travels down so many different paths, but especially for the beginning and the end of the game, that's where you want to make your players fall in love with your work.

    • @Casshio
      @Casshio Před 4 lety +26

      @@CantonWhy I agree with your point.
      I did mention that you could also just rush this entirely but you get treated as a social outcast as a result. So you'd still probably have to play for an hour or so until you get outside and you get forced into a role just because you wan't to be in the wastelands asap. Replayability is the reason why I would include many ways of approaching "the growing up questline" but yea, you're right. The actual meat waits outside of the vault.
      So the quick start is actually a great idea.
      You are older. You escaped together with your dad a few years ago. You never fully understood why. You wake up in the shed you both found refuge in but your dad is gone. You gather some basic equipment not unlike the one you get get from the vault (and you are aslo equipped with an exp boost until a certain level is reached in order to balance missing out on the exp you'd get in the vault) , step outside the door: Boom, there it is. The wasteland. Over the course of the game you get to establish what relationships you had inside the vault and may unlock a quest that allows you to back just like you could with with the "long-beginning" playthrough. Or it just doesn't matter to you anymore and don't talk about your past as a vault dweller.
      I also had an idea that's based on Dragon Age Origins various beginnings depending on what race you chose. But instead of races it would be depend on your age.
      But that's pretty abstract so I didn't mention it and is hard to fully flesh out. Same goes for choosing your role inside the vault.

    • @mortache
      @mortache Před 4 lety

      Basically Metro Exodus?

    • @Casshio
      @Casshio Před 4 lety

      @@mortache Didn't play that one yet. Wonder how that looks like. I mean you are still Artyom, right? Doesn't he already have established relationships?

  • @calamaribowl8683
    @calamaribowl8683 Před 9 měsíci +26

    The accomplishments of the 3d fallout games at the end of each:
    Sole Survivor: became general of the Minutemen, became a Brotherhood knight, became a Railroad agent, infiltrated the Institute, destroyed the Prydwen, destroyed the Institute, and goes on to unite and reconstruct the Commonwealth
    Courier 6: Majorly changed just about every town he went through or not completely major faction he met, killed Caesar, killed Mr. House, united many factions to his cause, fought alongside the NCR, killed the second in command of the Legion, betrayed the NCR, threw General Oliver off Hoover Dam, and created an independent state around New Vegas
    Lone Wanderer: Found a GECK, served as a Brotherhood soldier for 20 minutes, and then died

  • @Robbie-mw5uu
    @Robbie-mw5uu Před 25 dny +18

    The funniest part about Bethesda and Fallout is that they made Fallout 76 complete gameplay and when people complained about no NPCs, no narrative, they added the Fallout 3-style poor narrative and people loved it. Really makes you think.

  • @danielhyberg2590
    @danielhyberg2590 Před 4 lety +1527

    The funny thing is, Caesar completely misunderstands the hegelian dialectic, and tries to use it to justify being a pseudo-fascist dictator. However, that isn't even a bad thing. That's exactly what would have happened in a post-apocalyptic scenario where everything left of Hegel is some excerpt on a terminal somewhere.

    • @armoredmilkman3288
      @armoredmilkman3288 Před 4 lety +160

      reactionary authoritarian anti-individualist, you dont really need the pseudo-

    • @billylee376
      @billylee376 Před 4 lety +37

      @@armoredmilkman3288 ironically, people who are fond of throwing around a word like "reactionary" in real life aren't exactly champions of individualism. the word itself literally implicates the user as an instigator.

    • @armoredmilkman3288
      @armoredmilkman3288 Před 4 lety +124

      @@billylee376 by reactionary i mean radical traditionalist

    • @ayylmao2190
      @ayylmao2190 Před 3 lety +72

      best part is marx criticized Hegel in his "The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon" by citing Napleon the 3rd as an example of how Hegel was wrong when he stated that all great world-historic facts and personages appear twice. Remember that we are dealing with wannabe Romans in fucking football pads.........

    • @staringgasmask
      @staringgasmask Před 3 lety +6

      @@armoredmilkman3288 so all the medieval kings, totalitarisms accross the world an communism is fascism? Got it

  • @dswanny
    @dswanny Před 4 lety +2900

    Time to go play New Vegas for the 80th time.

    • @legatelanius2230
      @legatelanius2230 Před 4 lety +108

      Are you going to join us

    • @dswanny
      @dswanny Před 4 lety +211

      Legate lanius no, fuck off

    • @vibrioidabyss9352
      @vibrioidabyss9352 Před 3 lety +154

      @@dswanny Degenerates like you belong on the cross.

    • @faiquskun4614
      @faiquskun4614 Před 3 lety +29

      @@legatelanius2230 imma speak you with barter, speech check, then tell my securitron to throw general oliver and walk away with independence despite its screwing vegas some sense

    • @faiquskun4614
      @faiquskun4614 Před 3 lety +18

      @@vibrioidabyss9352 Republic go brrrr

  • @MattnessLP
    @MattnessLP Před 7 měsíci +14

    When I first played Fallout 3, I fell in love with it. I never played a game like it before, the scale and atmosphere blew my tiny mind...
    So I went preordered New Vegas and well, I haven't ever touched Fallout 3 since then, while I revisited New Vegas again just last year. Looking back, Fallout 3 was just a depressing mess with little to no personality, and really the only redeeming aspect of it is that it's the reason New Vegas exists. If you excuse me now, I gotta get back to my patrol. I hope we'll finally get a nuclear winter soon, the sun is killing me.

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 5 měsíci +1

      New Vegas is the game that lacks personality.

    • @LilyFlowerC.
      @LilyFlowerC. Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@grimpmann4068 name 5 interesting characters from fallout 3 and 3 major decisions you can make throughout the story that affect the ending

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 4 měsíci

      @@LilyFlowerC. All of the characters are interesting, Dukov being the best of all. You got me on that last one though, the best part about New Vegas is it ending.

    • @LilyFlowerC.
      @LilyFlowerC. Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@grimpmann4068 who tf is dukov?

    • @grimpmann4068
      @grimpmann4068 Před 4 měsíci

      @@LilyFlowerC. Dukov is the guy who calls the PC "Clown shoes". He's a small part of small part of a quest but he's full of charisma.

  • @danielsurvivor1372
    @danielsurvivor1372 Před 11 měsíci +11

    I wait for the day you reply to Many a True Nerd video called "Fallout 3 is better than you think" or "The problem with speech". Those videos deserve a smack down

    • @ethai1
      @ethai1 Před 11 měsíci

      Can you elaborate why? I haven't seen the second video but I'm familiar with the first. Seemed like he was making legitimate points.

    • @danielsurvivor1372
      @danielsurvivor1372 Před 9 měsíci +5

      ​@@ethai1 People like Creetosis already replied to MATN videos defending F3 I just wanted Hbomber to do it because he'd unironically make shorter response 😂.
      It's just too long to explain but TL DR, no he didn't make tons of good points, for example he pretended like F3 has tons of unique ways to solve quests by using an example of SuperHuman Gambit hidden dialogue option which you find in Hubris comic... And he forgoe to mention that that's the ONLY hidden way to solve a quest in F3.
      He also exaggerated "moral nuance" of F3 compared to F NV, e.x. being him claiming that Oasis is difficult moral dilemma when he didn't tell you that you CAN have best outcome, if you spare Harold and listen to that old lady who gave you sap to make Harold grow faster, the little girl can convince Harold that it's worth living, and he seems fine with it, he doesn't sound bitter, he genuinely sounds hopeful, it's nice and all but it also means that Oasis isn't morally tough quest since you do have perfect ending where everyone is happy including Harold. (He also pretended NV had like "tWo" morally difficult quests when it has more, especially if you count choosing factions as moral question because, well, different faction have different morals...)
      He also just made ridiculous arguements, e.x. being him defending bad gun play when it wasn't even Bethesda intention of making em that bad or him pretending it's Classic and NV Fallout fans fault that F4 is less "nuanced" because "muh Fallout fans couldn't find grognac game on obscure terminals therefore it FORCED Bethesda to simplify it into one holodisc in visible place in F4!"
      I can try to actually debunk most of his points if you're willing to listen but I won't type it rn.

    • @ethai1
      @ethai1 Před 9 měsíci

      @@danielsurvivor1372 Oh it's ok, you can type if you want and I'll read through, but you don't have to if it's too long. I get what you're saying.
      While I do prefer NV over 3 (NV is my first Fallout) I still think 3 isn't as terrible as some people make it to be, including hbomb in this video. He did grow somewhat softer towards it in his nv video but I feel like in this one, while making some legitimate points, he's just too smug and condescending. Like he's giving the "My word is fact and if you think otherwise you're an idiot" kind of vibe, you know what I'm saying?

  • @Some-wr7mi
    @Some-wr7mi Před 7 lety +2652

    I want to disagree with him and call him a hater but his arguments are stronger than my self-confidence

    • @aikidodude05
      @aikidodude05 Před 7 lety +79

      his arguments are based on lies. start from the top you can't have bloody mess that early in the game you have to be level 6 to pick it up.
      he says the ai shitty yet later he goes on to say that the ai are too good thus making to easy. also saying that the brotherhood of steel does all the work for you yet we can clearly see its fawlks that's doing all the killing and he is a companion
      complaining about a training level and not have choices there ( i could waste 40 mins dissecting that piece of trash comment).
      the quest marker bs trying to claim someone didn't see LP yet in the clip he used they clearly say they didn't "pay attention to him" ie saw him but didn't care about him.
      complaining that npc are unkillable yet the only actualy unkillable ones are main story quest most npcs being killable.
      how he completely missed the point of how and why weapons are introduced in the way that they are. also what is the best weapon is very subjective since its not all about dps you have to factor in how easy it is to get ammo what does it take to repair etc etc.
      see anyone can do it and so can you dont be afraid to speak up against someone just because he makes his shitty look pretty

    • @XxSwAgXxMLGxGgUdxThxLeGNdXnvRx
      @XxSwAgXxMLGxGgUdxThxLeGNdXnvRx Před 7 lety +432

      aikidodude05 Lol "lies". So that's what they call fair arguments nowadays.

    • @aikidodude05
      @aikidodude05 Před 7 lety +24

      dude I'm not wasting my time reading your reply anymore after this your a clear fanboy of hbomber
      comment about how the guns are blowing people apart czcams.com/video/mLJ1gyIzg78/video.htmlm10s now anyone that has actualy played fallout that the guns do not do that unless you have on bloody mess. and he can't have bloody mess that early since it's only available at level 6. other people have have posted on here how bs that comment was since he clearly had bloody mess. i just added to it by point out that there is no way to have blood mess that early outside of cheating.
      he says that ai is shitty then turns around and says that the ai is too good ie its does all the work for the player those are complete opposites. either one or the other is true they can not both be true you jackass. also the blue lasers were from lp and the red lasers were from fawlks the constant red stream is a dead give away to the laser cannon that fawlks was equipped with also the fact that every time he whipped around it was fawlks that was the only one shooting. go ahead go back and rewatch it. so him claiming that the brotherhood of steel is doing all the killing is a outright lie its the companion which he chose to bring not the brotherhood of steel.
      dude if I say yea i never paid attention to the sun that does not mean i didn't see the sun it means i didn't waste time staring at the bloody thing. most people don't pay attention to LP speaking from personal experience here. i walked in saw the giant robot and when huh that's weird then didn't give it a second thought till it started moving. trying to say that someone didn't see something when the words they used were we never paid attention to him is lying. he didn't contact the people from the clip he used just took a quote and tried to twist it out of context to his purpose.
      the arguments over unkillable npcs is not relevant. since hbombers complaint was not against quest givers that are unkillable. his complaint was that the NPC that are given to you to help fight along side you are unkillable this is untrue they are killable the only unkillable NPC that have major quest. again his complaint is a lie or are children
      also you still can't kill children in new vegas so it still has unkillable NPCs
      no I didn't miss the point the way the weapons are introduced is the same way that it's done in oblivion the player current level = strength of weapon that will be found as random loot. nor is my best weapon is subjective comment a strawman some players like snipers making the lincoln's repeater one of the best guns in the game for them lets compare two guns to drill this point home
      the Chinese assault rifle and the standard laser rifle for the sake of typing i will shorten to ca and lr.
      ca stats dpb 11 (16.6) with perks dps 88 (132.4) with perks dps with reload 50.8 (76.4) crit 10
      lr dpb 23 ( 29.2) dps 47 (59.7) dps with reload 38.8 ( 49.2) crit 22
      now clearly the CA has the better DPS but the LA has the better damage per bullet/ laser. so basically its up to the players to decide what kind of gun fits their need. it's why people constantly argue about what weapons is best it is not because they were confused about laser weapons.
      so far the only one that has used a strawman is you "There shouldn't be unkillable NPCs in an open RPG where player's are supposed to have freedom and choice. In New Vegas you can kill every character in the game. That's why New Vegas is one of the greatest RPGs
      of all time, but FO3 is shit. FO3 forces you to play the game the way
      Emil Pagliarulo wrote it.
      Children should also be killable. In Obsidian's recent Tyranny, you are
      not only able to kill children, but even an infant at one point. If only
      you had the option to kill Shaun as an infant in FO4 it would have been
      a far better game."
      none of these points were brought up by hbomber these are points you made up to attack me. hbombers complaint was about the NPCs that help you being unkillable which is a lie since the only unkillable NPCs are quest givers and children
      you built a strawman about unkillable NPC being bad when the argument was not about where or not npcs should be killable but in fact was about if the npc that help the player are killable short answers yes they are killable and hbomber lied about them being unkillable.

    • @isaowosisisisisisisisoxali5237
      @isaowosisisisisisisisoxali5237 Před 7 lety

      Some p

    • @sambutler9927
      @sambutler9927 Před 7 lety +156

      Actually, the bodies do that if you continually shoot the corpse without bloody mess. Bloody mess just provides a chance that it'll happen as soon as the lethal shot hits the enemy.

  • @claytonbeeney
    @claytonbeeney Před 5 lety +1859

    When I first found the knives on the floor of the enclave base my first thought was "huh, these knives must have fallen through the geometry because that's how buggy the table surfaces are in this game".

    • @pyeltd.5457
      @pyeltd.5457 Před 5 lety +13

      No. The knife was just on the floor like it would be in your kitchen when you drop your butter knife.

    • @claytonbeeney
      @claytonbeeney Před 5 lety +62

      @@pyeltd.5457???

    • @pyeltd.5457
      @pyeltd.5457 Před 5 lety +2

      Clayton just because you saw a knife on the floor dose not make it a Bethesda glitch. It's meant to be a messy shit hole.

    • @SickInTheHeadINC
      @SickInTheHeadINC Před 5 lety +162

      @@pyeltd.5457 Just in case you weren't aware. It was a joke. I can't tell sometimes.

    • @4pm462
      @4pm462 Před 5 lety +47

      @@pyeltd.5457 He wasn't implying that. He was simple stating what he thought it was

  • @kingenigma8664
    @kingenigma8664 Před 24 dny +10

    Fallout 3 is kinda like if the Bloody Mess perk was active at all times

  • @mro9466
    @mro9466 Před 7 měsíci +20

    Fallout 3 is the kind of game you push through, hoping for the game to get better and the story to be more meaningful along the way. Then the ending happens and you look back on those 8-10 hours wasted in the cool looking but boring world.

  • @arvidbuckles4035
    @arvidbuckles4035 Před 3 lety +2014

    When I first played FO3, I was quite young (around 9 or 10) and I didn’t understand the compass marker was actually pointing me toward me the next objective in my quest line. I thought it was like a game of hide and seek almost. Therefore, I accidentally stumbled upon the character’s father when I was just exploring the wasteland about 50 hours into the game. The euphoria of finally finding him was like a drug, and I thought everyone had to play the game that way. After I learned how to use the compass, it definitely sped up my progress in the game, but the quests all felt unfulfilling.

    • @paulbrookfield4133
      @paulbrookfield4133 Před 3 lety +367

      I have a friend that is used to exploring games and going off-trail, and his first action out of the vault, was to start walking south-east, where he immediately met Dad.
      Amazing.

    • @dr.suckfudge340
      @dr.suckfudge340 Před 3 lety +62

      I had a similar experience. I think Fallout 3 mainly fails in the beginning and end for the reasons he stated. However, exploring the wasteland and interacting with who and what you find is pretty great.

    • @Cocklord911
      @Cocklord911 Před 3 lety +137

      I remember one time, probably my second play through, i went straight to dc and somehow stumbled into the metro. I couldn’t find my way out so i just continued forward hoping to eventually end up in rivet city. It wasnt long till i was completely out of ammo, trapped at our lady of hope hospital, fighting an army of super mutants with my bare hands. I ended up leveling up like twice and dumping every point into unarmed. If you remember the hospital you might recall the broken antenna that bridges the building to the statesman hotel across the road, which i took to escape minigun wielding mutants. As it would turn out there was just more mutants in the hotel which i had to fight floor by floor till eventually i found myself being chased to the roof. On the roof, completely by chance, i found Rileys Rangers and they were armed to the teeth. We then as a fucking unit moved through the building and back to their base, losing multiple but killing all the mutants and saving my life. It was probably the most entertaining moment in my entire fallout 3 history.

    • @billisdog5813
      @billisdog5813 Před 3 lety +99

      Similar story: The first time I played Oblivion (I must have been about 12) I didn't realise that there was fast travel. Instead I'd look ahead to where I wanted to explore and plan my adventures around which roads to go down, whether I'd need my horse, how long the journey would take and what I should sell off or leave behind somewhere since I'd be gone for a while and didn't want to reach the weight limit. Travelling and exploration were the game to me. I can't put my finger on it exactly, but it was like braving the unknown, an expedition into danger with the prospect of warmth and safety waiting in the next town. Anyway, I was planning my route one day and by accident clicked on the map marker for Anvil, I was gob-smacked by the realisation that I could have instantly got to my destination and, sadly, the game was never the same since. I try to make a point of never using fast travel systems in RPGs now but the magic has long gone :(

    • @jackcouch8322
      @jackcouch8322 Před 3 lety +7

      That’s great, have a hug and a merry Christmas 😀

  • @beedubree2550
    @beedubree2550 Před 2 lety +3252

    i really want hbomb to make a video on fallout 4 but i feel like the sheer levels of rage he would experience might actually kill him

    • @MaroonKing03
      @MaroonKing03 Před rokem +149

      After watching Many A True Nerd's two parter on Fallout 4, I'd also be curious to see what hbomberguy had to say as well

    • @ramudasanjuu
      @ramudasanjuu Před rokem +46

      more like the sheer levels of soy

    • @reallyhertv4566
      @reallyhertv4566 Před rokem +302

      @@ramudasanjuu XD
      I wish you pain

    • @stanleysmooth
      @stanleysmooth Před rokem +118

      Dude might melt just from playing the Power Armour / Deathclaw section at the start

    • @julymagnus493
      @julymagnus493 Před rokem +170

      @@stanleysmooth I was thinking about that earlier today. What made them think it was a good idea to have you kill a Deathclaw at the start of the game? Totally ruins what is supposed to be the hardest mob in the franchise.

  • @plaidshark4331
    @plaidshark4331 Před rokem +13

    I never finished 3, it always bugged shortly after leaving Megaton. I got it on console and PC and bugged at the same area. It was like the game was telling me saving me the torture of playing the rest of the game.

  • @user-Mahhabat
    @user-Mahhabat Před rokem +13

    I love Moira’s quest, especially the mirelurk one, because a species that attacks by charging it’s fucking head into you is definitely intelligent because they settled in some ruins of a memorial with some computers in it. And they definitely have feelings while running over each others corpses to attack me so I shouldn’t kill them.

  • @drtyvrmn
    @drtyvrmn Před rokem +551

    Look I *know* the Overseer ordered the police to brutally beat an innocent scientist to death but he had a daughter so if you kill him who's really the villain?

    • @unusualusername8847
      @unusualusername8847 Před rokem

      The Overseer ordered his police to brutally beat a scientist to death, that scientist is your fucking father.

    • @truantmale
      @truantmale Před rokem +151

      "who gave you the right to be the judge, jury, executioner!" the...game did. when it told me right away that death is the only way to deal with people.

    • @kediester5393
      @kediester5393 Před 5 měsíci +7

      cool pfp

    • @Superdosis
      @Superdosis Před 2 měsíci +4

      A classic Bethesda deep moral dilemma.

    • @spectralbride
      @spectralbride Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@kediester5393drain gang😵‍💫🥴

  • @livlaughloveanime
    @livlaughloveanime Před 3 lety +2760

    Here again after the Fallout: New Vegas video

  • @leewiegand1492
    @leewiegand1492 Před 29 dny +12

    hmbomber my guy, time for a new video about the tv show or nah?

    • @windwaker105
      @windwaker105 Před 28 dny +9

      This video was eight years after Fallout 3 so, can’t wait until 2032 for Hbomb vs the Fallout show

    • @leewiegand1492
      @leewiegand1492 Před 27 dny +9

      @@windwaker105 so hyped

  • @youforget1000thingsaday
    @youforget1000thingsaday Před rokem +9

    When people ask me how to start playing the Fallout series, I always tell them to play 1, 2, and New Vegas if they want the lore. Tactics, 3, and 4 are spinoffs, so don't expect anything groundbreaking. Don't even touch 76.

  • @SHIkun9000
    @SHIkun9000 Před 2 lety +649

    Having now played through the main quest, the main thing that consistently bugged was how pointlessly unpleasant every last NPC is. There is so much ”Theres no time! Leave me alone.” or ”What do YOU want!?” like im sorry, i thought i was playing an RPG where you are supposed to TALK to people.
    Not to mention most of the dialog choices being utterly juvenile. So much of ”How about you tell me and I don’t shoot your brains out” and so on. Why do I have to sound like a 16 year old edgelord if I want to play an evil character?

    • @thesandboxer9544
      @thesandboxer9544 Před rokem +92

      Because your character is canonically an 18 year old edgelord.

    • @SaulGoodman3D2049
      @SaulGoodman3D2049 Před rokem +73

      @@thesandboxer9544 So much for being a role playing game.

    • @HeavenlyHavoc
      @HeavenlyHavoc Před rokem +65

      This is kind of a constant for Bethesda. I can't think of many NPCs in any elder scrolls game who are just, neutral or nice or passive. Everyone is either intentionally super annoying, condescending, rude, or just evil. Nazeem in Whiterun is one of like two dozen guys written to just be pretentious as their only character trait in just Skyrim alone. And, why? There's so many mean characters who aren't even involved in any quests, they're just there to remind you that you can kill most NPCs with no real consequences.

    • @WALTAH2000
      @WALTAH2000 Před rokem +43

      bethesda doesn’t know how to make a world feel believable through the use of writing and dialogue. In oblivion they tried very desperately(and succeeded to a degree) to make the people seem real, by innovating an entire mechanic which involved programming each npc to have a day/night cycle which included running specific errands, eating meals, etc. But the resulting heightened immersion was strongly counteracted by the fact that they had practically no personalities.
      the problem with bethesda is they rely on their programmers to write. They don’t actually have dedicated writers. That works just fine for the elder scrolls where the narrative and story can take a backseat to the gameplay, but for fallout it was antithetical to one of the series’ strongpoints.

    • @Pineappolis
      @Pineappolis Před rokem +26

      @@WALTAH2000 I.. hold up, the game company with perhaps the biggest reputation for bugs also has its programmers write the stories?! I was about to be needlessly mean and say that they can't even write code, the stuff they're ostensibly experts in, without it exploding if you look at it for too long so what hope do they have of writing dialogue. Then I realised, the fact that they're splitting their focus like that probably isn't great for their ability to either. As a great man once said, "don't half-ass two things; whole-ass one thing."
      Genuinely fascinating piece of trivia, by the way.

  • @oldschool3424
    @oldschool3424 Před 3 lety +1325

    “Leave now while you still have hope” is still one of my favourite lines in anything ever

    • @an8strengthkobold360
      @an8strengthkobold360 Před 3 lety +23

      To be fair it's a pretty generic line.

    • @danb4900
      @danb4900 Před 3 lety +185

      @@an8strengthkobold360 Its the delivery more than anything

    • @PrimusGladius
      @PrimusGladius Před 3 lety +95

      @@an8strengthkobold360 "Leave while you still can" would have been generic. Mixing up a well known line to reflect a characters mood makes it good.

    • @matthewwhitford9818
      @matthewwhitford9818 Před 3 lety +1

      Dc

    • @matthewwhitford9818
      @matthewwhitford9818 Před 3 lety +2

      @@danb4900 CC.

  • @FaeQueenCory
    @FaeQueenCory Před měsícem +8

    1:41 this played on repeat in my mind while watching the Fallout show.

  • @user-zr7jd3lm6m
    @user-zr7jd3lm6m Před 4 měsíci +5

    Fallout 3 is a literal pickle. Everyone seems to love it, but I take one bite and vomit thinking everyone has horrible tastes. Thankfully, I don't feel like I am the only one who thinks this pickle should have been left in the jar.