Fallout 1 Terrified Me.

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Komentáře • 82

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +82

    "I'm sorry. You're a hero . . . and you have to leave."

  • @crazyguy_1233
    @crazyguy_1233 Před 22 dny +35

    Vats of Goo play over an opening cinematic talking about events leading up to The Great War. It talks about the resource shortages, Europe dissolving into nation states, the annexing of Canada, the Chinese invasion on the U.S., and then the dropping of the bombs ending the world in a matter of two hours. The Fallout universe is very grim. Maybe plays over the very first half of the intro cinematic. It’s a tv screen showing pre war ads telling people to buy war bonds and showing the annexation of Canada as it pans out into the living room of a bombed out building and then it continues to pan out into a bombed out city destroyed by the nuclear bombs.

  • @toki3257
    @toki3257 Před 23 dny +40

    Fallout makes a lot of use of ambient environmental noise. The composer used sounds of the environment the player might be in, and mixed them with regular musical notes off of a synth. The idea was to create a soundtrack that doesn’t get annoying to listen to after so many hours in the game. I think they succeeded in what they were reaching for.

  • @benzzodude
    @benzzodude Před 22 dny +39

    Bit of trivia for you: They wanted to use “I don’t want to set the world on fire” by The Ink Spots but couldn’t get the license for whatever reason, so they settled with “Maybe” instead. Bethesda would later go on to use the former song for Fallout 3 and subsequent games.

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +31

    If you're interested the creator of the game Tim Cain has a CZcams Channel & he made a video on why he decided have the soundtrack go in the direction it did as well as his love of Ambient music.

  • @craig2196
    @craig2196 Před 22 dny +12

    to explain the random 1940s music. The entire art design direction of Fallout is "what the people in the 50's thought the future was like, then lets drop a nuke on it"

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +18

    “Maybe” by the ink spots is played at the beginning & end of the game, at the start it plays as we see an old tv showing life before the war but as the screen pans out we see a destroyed city.
    It’s meant to represent a sense of nostalgia as we see what we have lost.
    Originally Interplay tried to get “I don’t want to set the world on fire” also by the ink spots which would have fit better but they couldn’t get the rights to it so they used another ink spots song (Bethesda managed to get the rights for it Fallout 3’s intro) but i think it still does a really good job of what they were going for.

    • @crazyguy_1233
      @crazyguy_1233 Před 22 dny +7

      The ads on the tv are incredbibly grim as well. Talking about buying war bonds and the annexing of Canada.

  • @mpg272727
    @mpg272727 Před 22 dny +13

    Metallic Monks has always haunted me. The combined sounds of a fading, distant air raid siren with the glitchy tics of a geiger counter in the backing of the track really fits the themes of Fallout so perfectly.

  • @Bthakilla4rilla
    @Bthakilla4rilla Před 22 dny +8

    I forgot how spooky a lot of Fallout 1's atmosphere is. It has some funny moments in the dialogue, but the setting is always super bleak and ominous.

  • @yohef4537
    @yohef4537 Před 23 dny +10

    I half expected Halo, but this was a nice surprise. There’s lots of great music in this series.

  • @chill-lady-brook
    @chill-lady-brook Před 23 dny +11

    Fallout 1 and 2 are very interesting. The combat is kind of stilted and awkward since it’s an isometric turn-based overworld-only rpg game. The story, writing, and lore is very impressive. When they made the switch to Bethesda and first person shooter gameplay a lot changed, some things got better but some things not so much.
    If you ever want to be really impressed check out some of the dialogue from the final boss “The Master.” (The Villainpedia episode is really good.) You can defeat him just by talking him out of his own plan.

  • @spectralspectra2282
    @spectralspectra2282 Před 23 dny +9

    Shout out for the goo on the vats! 🙌

  • @Total_L0ser
    @Total_L0ser Před 22 dny +6

    Nobody else has mentioned it but you’re a little close on Khans of New California, it’s the theme of a raider band (whom the song is named after). They’re pillagers who go around harassing people; so you’ve got that “wandering the desert” thing right!
    As for ‘Maybe’, it’s the musical backing of the very final shot of the game where the main character walks dejectedly into the wasteland alone after being exiled from his home. And the reason an older song was used because the game’s setting is based on what people thought the future would be like in the 1950s

    • @Gakusangi
      @Gakusangi Před 21 dnem

      I think by the end of New Vegas, don't the Great Khans take over the Northwest Commonwealth?

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +5

    Metallic Monks plays at the Lost Hills bunker which is the Main base of the Brotherhood of Steel, they’re a Paramilitary group that split off from the US military after the War, they believe mankind’s abuse of technology lead to the war & seek to preserve technology & keep out of the hands of those who would misuse it.
    It’s called Metallic because the Brotherhood of Steel wear hulking metal suits of Power Armor & Monks because just like how the European Monks preserved old roman texts in the dark ages the Brotherhood of Steel preserves old technology from before the war.

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +8

    Fun Fact the Name of the First Track has a weird title because it's also used in another location (Mariposa Military Base) so the name makes sense for that location but not for the intro.

  • @benzzodude
    @benzzodude Před 23 dny +7

    Mark Morgan did a fantastic job

  • @silverbladeTE
    @silverbladeTE Před 22 dny +2

    "Gold Slouch" from Fallout 2, was also used in the 1994 "The Stand" miniseries, that "Vats of Goo" and "Metallic monks" are really iconic Fallout ;)
    In the TV show, when Lucy unfurls the Flag...that's the Fallout 4 theme, awesome! :)

  • @Cleve_Crudgington
    @Cleve_Crudgington Před 22 dny +4

    Fallout 2 has a similar vibe (it even reuses a bunch of tracks from the first game if I recall correctly) but also features a couple of less creepy, more upbeat(ish) tracks in "Beyond The Canyon" and "My Chrysalis Highwayman". Definitely worth a listen.

    • @Reaper-rh6lu
      @Reaper-rh6lu Před 11 dny

      Fallout nv also reuses a few tracks so in a way I guess it's the sound of the new west

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +12

    The original game isn’t a “horror game” but it is very bleak & it’s atmosphere & art-style could be considered horror.

    • @crosana01
      @crosana01 Před 15 dny

      It's one of those games that while not "technically" horror has so many horrific events and atmosphere you could certainly call it such and most people wouldn't question it. Especially the final stretch of the game.

  • @bulanet271
    @bulanet271 Před 19 dny +1

    Vats of Goo - plays during the intro narrated by Ron Perlman, and also in a few places in the game that had to do with the war, like the Mariposa Military Base.
    City of the Dead - plays in Necropolis, where the ghouls live. The ambient gives vibes that u can almost smell: poisonous air, stench of death (from the ghouls?)
    Khans of New California - the Khans are one of many groups of raiders. People that stuck together like bandits, to prey on others. After the world was destroyed, those who had nothing formed in tribes and small communities, and this song gives me tribal vibes.
    Metallic Monks - they are the Brotherhood of Steel, remnants of the military, like you said. This plays at the Brotherhood's bunker.
    Acolytes of the New God - plays on the Cathedral map. It's the theme of the Children of the Cathedral.
    Ink Spots - Maybe - plays in the intro and the ending (which is quite sad).
    There are almost 20 tracks in the OST. But other good ones:
    Fallout - Moribund World : it plays the first time you get the world map screen. You have your current location, and you can drag to see how big the map is, but everything is in black fog, undiscovered. The song sounds like you have just been dropped in an alien world, or in the middle of nowhere, and you wonder where to go? That's how I first felt, when playing and listening to it. You are a Vault Dweller and have never seen the real world before.
    Fallout - Industrial Junk (junktown) - inspired by Bartertown in Mad Max 3.
    Fallout - Radiation Storm (The Glow) - The Glow is a gigantic hole in the ground. Used to be a research facility that was nuked.
    Fallout - Underground Troubles (Caves)
    Should definitely do Fallout 2. And no they aren't horror games but the music, the graphics, the imagery, the violent over the top deaths, the claymation faces of NPCs are all very disturbing. Might be worth a try.

  • @timothy0333
    @timothy0333 Před 22 dny +2

    We are almost at the Bioshock or Portal ambience here

  • @Kow386
    @Kow386 Před 22 dny +3

    Hi, I'm new to your channel and I love your reactions! I don't know if you read suggestions, but you should listen to the OST of the game Piggy, here are the best themes:
    -Scary Shanty*
    -Kraxicorde theme
    -Crystalized*
    -Duality*
    -Twisted Twins
    -Kona*
    -Uneasy Urgency
    -Her Encounter
    -Let Go*
    -Washed Clean By The River*
    -Travelling Time
    -The Lonesome Sailor*
    -The Wretched Wolf*
    I put a little star * to the one you MUST listen to.

  • @manuelcartagena8052
    @manuelcartagena8052 Před 23 dny +2

    You should do the Metro 2033 soundtack after this. Hear what post apocalyptic moscow sounds like.

  • @Mr._Anderpson
    @Mr._Anderpson Před 22 dny +12

    Creepy, alien, unsettling. This is the feeling the original Fallout purposefully conveyed. It wasn't the campy, "let's dance around to doo-wop music and fling nukes in every direction" theme park which is present in the Bethesda offerings.
    Your surroundings were hostile, everyone was a potential enemy, & the clock was ticking. If you didn't figure out how to save your vault in 150 days, that was it. Unlike the new games, you could quite easily fail.
    90's PC game music was an interesting mix. There was limited space on a disc & game development studios weren't overfunded, so the soundtracks reflected that budget. Necessity is the mother of invention, and some rose to the challenge.
    Check out the soundtracks to Mechwarrior 2: A New Dawn & its expansion, Ghost Bear's Legacy. You'll get a taste of how they accomplished much with very little.

  • @sirianrune198
    @sirianrune198 Před 22 dny +1

    I'd recommend checking out the track City of Lost Angel's, too.

  • @ShiroKage009
    @ShiroKage009 Před 22 dny +1

    Watch gameplay of the game and the voice acting and the bosses and how the dialogue worked. It's a masterclass in atmosphere and immersion especially given the primitive computers it was running on.

  • @GIGACAT573
    @GIGACAT573 Před 16 dny +1

    Could you do some Hey Pikmin ost ?
    The boss themes of this game are pretty surprising.

  • @moonperson8
    @moonperson8 Před 22 dny

    I'm replaying Fallout 1 right now and the music and the atmosphere of this game is fantastic! It's not a horror game but it definitely shows some horrors of humanity and what humans can do.
    ooh ooh ooh I wonder if you'll be interested in Dark Souls 1 OST too? The Artorias' and Gwyn's themes and the Nameless Song are pretty good (and I'm curious about them the most) but there's a lot of good stuff in the series overall

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny +1

    Thanks for the Shout out.
    Looking forward to that members only content, are you planning on announcing on what it is before or is it going to be a surprise?

  • @Goobergurl
    @Goobergurl Před 18 dny

    Listening to Fallout 1's soundtrack almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

  • @Kalaida
    @Kalaida Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the soundtrack! Mark Morgan's work for the first two Fallout games had a very specific goal in mind. Atmosphere. Outside of the Ink Spots 'Maybe' song, Fallout doesn't actually have an overall theme. It wouldn't be until Fallout 3 that Bethesda would hire Inon Zur who created a theme for Fallout that would be used in it's subsequent games and used in the TV show. Being a fan of this series since the 90s, here are my takes on two fo the tracks.
    Metallic Monks
    This track plays when the player visits the 'Botherhood of Steel' bunker. It is all about establishing the Brotherhood and what their purpose in the wasteland is and it does it with three motifs.
    1. The deep chant
    This is meant to reflect the Brotherhood's mideval and almost religious dedication to their mission. They name their ranks in the tradition of medieval times with titles such as squire, paladin, knight and scribes.
    2. Military Drums
    They are very militaristic as well. Everyone in the brotherhood follows a militiristic life style that answers only to their mission and not to outsiders.
    3. The Air Raid Sirens
    The air raid sirens reflect the Brotherhood's vigilance. To them, the possibility of another Great War is always on their minds so they always remain alert.
    Acolytes of the New God
    This track is all about giving players a 'face value' approach to the 'Children of the Cathedral', In Fallout, this music plays in a location where an actual Cathedral resides that is inhabited by a bunch of religious zealots who gather to worship 'The Master' and his message of Unity. The music plays with a lot of church/cathedral/temple like sounds like loud distant bells, chants both light and heavy, but there is something else. Something not church like that plays when the chanting stops. This is the subtle note that establishes that this cathedral and it's followers are just a front for something far more sinister.

  • @saturntheplanet4202
    @saturntheplanet4202 Před 22 dny +1

    Ah, Fallout 1, this game is incredible, and oh so bleak. Mark morgan really made something special with this game’s soundtrack.

  • @courirnorte8137
    @courirnorte8137 Před 21 dnem

    you should give fallout 3 soundtrack a try too, it has a lot of Chinese instruments, kinda implying that they set off the nukes first in fallout. my fave soundtracks from fallout 3 is "what remains" & "city of ruin" and of course, the main theme :)

  • @usgatlas2085
    @usgatlas2085 Před 21 dnem

    Most of these tracks are in Fallout New Vegas.

  • @Gakusangi
    @Gakusangi Před 21 dnem

    Fallout 1 and 2's music is mostly ambient sounds arranged into compositions, it's not "music" in the traditional sense. It might even take some notes from the "Texas Chainsaw Massacre".
    The menu theme, "Desert Wind (The Wasteland)" Is one of the single most haunting tracks I've ever heard in... anything, let alone a video game.
    "The Khans of New California" is one of my favorite tracks, I also like the faction.
    By the time you get into Fallout 2, society is well on its way to rebuilding itself, the NCR is a major nation in the US.
    I'm really glad you're getting the vibe of Fallout here, so many people think it's some zany, comedic, nonsensical series but no... it was never that, it was always meant to be taken seriously, it just had some pop culture references and levity to distract from how serious the main story actually is.

  • @johnmiller-purrenhage3790

    The extent to which you immerse yourself in the music you listen to is EXACTLY why I watch your content. I think its interesting how much this affected you. While the music is haunting and offputting you have to remember that while playing the game you're doing things like puzzle solving, exploring, talking with survivors (sometimes about philosophy and history and the like!) and sometimes, yes, fighting or running from manmade horrors that scar the psyche. The gameplay is dynamic amd varied. You're essentially getting a heavy dose of the bleak and traumatized atmosphere and being left with no other stimulus than your imagination, which in your case is clearly substantial. I think a lot of us hear something like this and think "oh cool thats creepy and atomospheric" while you engage with it on a deeper level that explores just how frightening this king of landscape would be.

  • @johanstenfelt1206
    @johanstenfelt1206 Před 22 dny +2

    Huh, interesting, is the Soundtrack like this for the other Fallout Games too?
    Hm, how about Metal Gear Rising next?

    • @MannerdDesert7
      @MannerdDesert7 Před 22 dny +1

      The second game reused a lot of tracks but the original stuff didn’t have the same “horror” tone.
      Inon Zur took over from Fallout Tactics & the music becomes a lot more “cinematic”, it’s still good but very different to the original.

    • @johanstenfelt1206
      @johanstenfelt1206 Před 22 dny +1

      @@MannerdDesert7 I see.

    • @craig2196
      @craig2196 Před 22 dny +1

      @@johanstenfelt1206 then Fallout 3 onwards relies on music like maybe via the in game radio stations. real 19040s 1950s music.

  • @ShabangShabanging
    @ShabangShabanging Před 21 dnem

    You should definitely check out the rest of the games! The music is amazing! Also, when the bombs dropped, the world stopped. No one was making new music. So, you would hear 40s, 50s songs.

  • @martinromerostrack9138

    You did get the meaning of metallic monks right. The theme is for the brotherhood of steel, being canonically in-game the last remnants of the US army, ideologically twisted after hiding in their bunkers for so long, being very religious. So the theme fits perfectly, because they are literally, a fragment from the old world before the nukes.

  • @syphonfillter
    @syphonfillter Před 20 dny

    It’s not a horror game, don’t worry haha. It’s actually got quite a bit of whacky humour in it. It’s a dark setting but isn’t horror, except in the existential sense of the desolation and bleakness of the wasteland, and the series pretty consistent messaging about humanities flaws and destructive nature.

  • @josiadorthestrong1031
    @josiadorthestrong1031 Před 22 dny +1

    These aren’t horror games, they’re action RPGs. You absolutely should continue listening to the other games, they gradually become less atmospheric and more musical. Maybe check out the game intro cinematics or trailers too, so you have images to put the sounds to. I also recommend the show, it’s very good even if you have never played the games.

  • @TypicalGoldfish
    @TypicalGoldfish Před 22 dny

    Could you react to the OSTs for the Dark Pictures Anthology (Man of Medan, Little Hope, House of Ashes and the Devil in Me (more on the way)) at some point? They're amazing.
    Btw, I'm new to the channel and don't know if you take suggestions or not, have a great day either way.

  • @Saniala
    @Saniala Před 12 dny

    Terrified with most of the tracks but vibing a bit with Khans of New California. So, terrivibing?

  • @thechlebek901
    @thechlebek901 Před 21 dnem

    woo soundtrack so scary

  • @EmperorAmbrose
    @EmperorAmbrose Před 21 dnem

    I might be the lone one here, but I think it would be an improvement if the show didn't cram oldies music into the show as much as possible and instead used tracks like these. It's a really good thing that sets it apart from Bethesda's games.

  • @mauromaste1200
    @mauromaste1200 Před 23 dny +1

    Gosto muito dos teus videos principalmente os reacts do HALO adorei um Abraço de portugal

  • @txfan100
    @txfan100 Před 23 dny +1

    Ooooooh yeahh this is a good cboice.

  • @nuajbo4693
    @nuajbo4693 Před 14 dny

    at least im boppin. creepy but vibey. hahaha couldnt help it i usually avoid the comments repeating what is said

  • @FluffySylveonBoi
    @FluffySylveonBoi Před 21 dnem

    What a cute pfp

  • @literallyagalilacegenii7.690

    Thought the BoS had split literally right before the war happened?

    • @hexoslaya3696
      @hexoslaya3696 Před 22 dny

      I think so, not sure though. Iirc they refused some orders or went awol

  • @Alexlarning
    @Alexlarning Před 20 dny

    You should listen to the cyberpunk 2077 ost

  • @johnrichardson8903
    @johnrichardson8903 Před 21 dnem

    How many requests to react to Doom have you gotten?

  • @alexwalsh7374
    @alexwalsh7374 Před 22 dny +1

    DO FALLOUT 2 AND 3

  • @zepheth2479
    @zepheth2479 Před 8 dny

    When do we think she will listen to the elder scrolls series?

  • @Paladin_Aurum
    @Paladin_Aurum Před 15 dny

    The only thing that’s good about 76 is the soundtrack. But do a reaction combined between fallout 3 and New Vegas. They’re more or less the same game though one has significantly better storytelling.

  • @sblegado2907
    @sblegado2907 Před 22 dny

    next step...Skyrim and/or Starfield

  • @miguelgumiran9674
    @miguelgumiran9674 Před 18 dny

    POKEMON MASTERS WHEN

  • @adrianramirez9166
    @adrianramirez9166 Před 23 dny

    Can we get more Kirby pls 🙏🏻

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 Před 23 dny

    LETS GOOO!!!!!

  • @epicjohnsonadventures5698

    But..... Halo!

  • @CrazyGuysDoubleTapGaming

    hahaha errrrr so scary lolol
    i was playing this game for fun when in was 15 back in the day hahaha.
    the game actually terrified you? lol

  • @forlornfool221
    @forlornfool221 Před 22 dny

    what a joke..