The Horror of Classic Fallout
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Love me some Fallout, don’t you?
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#Fallout #Fallout3 #FalloutNewVegas #Bethesda #skyrim #elderscrolls #Fallout4 #InterplayEntertainment #90s #horror #horrorgame #RPG #PC #mac #FMV #PS1 #Fallout2 #classicfallout
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NOTE: The Road did not inspire Fallout. The Road was published in 2006, sorry for the misinformation!
@user-rb5tx7qz5w
12 күн бұрын
Fallout inspired the Road confirmed
@darknagaadventures7884
12 күн бұрын
I’d agree in had an influence on the visual style of the games that came after. Particularly the movie.
@imstupid880
12 күн бұрын
Yes, Fallout was inspired by Interplay's earlier game, Wasteland.
@mikel6698
12 күн бұрын
@@imstupid880 Correct also Vault 13 was a control Vault not one with experiments. It was supposed to be but that idea was applied to 101.
@ghwkq5957
12 күн бұрын
gotta give your credits for video to dj peach cobbler for idea
I like how Fallout 1 is almost cosmic horror, there's always a looming threat even though you don't know what it is. As you dive deeper into the wasteland, you discover things like the Children of The Cathedral cult, referring to The Master as a god in cryptic and sinister ways. And when you finally get to see him, it's a grotesque, bizarre, incomprehensible being that engulfs the space with flesh.
@jmz2144
13 күн бұрын
The Master also has psionic abilities that can melt minds if not wearing protective helmets
@magnuskallas
13 күн бұрын
It was never about cosmic horror - I joined playing it once I had my ballsack ready after my CCCP - Soviet Union - collapsed. It is rather conservative game, alas arming about Marxism - a mutant semi-AI screaming for one race, one goal. Producing illness... Castrates... Cut up people. The mutated pseudo-liberalism we can all observe in real life. Mutate, or we are in disagreement. In CCCP it was called "internationalism" - all raped into one kind of being.
@magnuskallas
13 күн бұрын
It was never about cosmic horror per-se - I joined playing it once I had matured my CCCP - Soviet Union - collapsed. It is rather conservative (EDIT: ironically free-market capitalist) game, as in alarming about Marxism: a mutant semi-AI screaming for one race, one goal. Producing illness... Castrates... Cut up people. The mutated pseudo-liberalism, DEI, we can all observe in real life. Mutate, or we are in disagreement. In CCCP it was called "internationalism" - all r...d into one kind of being "general being".
@MagicalSkyWizard
13 күн бұрын
@@magnuskallasput down the crack pipe
@LatinaGaming88
13 күн бұрын
Just because fallout uses the fear of the unknown doesn't make it a cosmic horror, and the only elements of Lovecraft horror is the style of characters it becomes very obvious that it's not a cosmic horror. The funniest part is fallout one used basically every other kind of horror but cosmic.
The first 2 fallouts had some interesting and wild options (like having kids with a mafia bosses daughter and wife)
@Neven2468
12 күн бұрын
Real but would be exciting 😅
@xxepic_swag_gamingxx5238
11 күн бұрын
That’s REAL roleplaying. Not just “yes/no(yes)/maybe(yes)/sarcastic(yes)”
@Tuttomenui
11 күн бұрын
or not having kids with them if you happen to have 200 year old condoms in your inventory.
@user-fj2cj1dl7u
11 күн бұрын
@@Tuttomenui Sir Lance-A-Lot never wears a rubber!
@qkomodo9098
11 күн бұрын
And what's even wilder is how THAT is Canon. The child is a New Vegas character
The best mod I've installed onto New Vegas was one that added classif Fallout 1&2 ambient sounds intermittently throughout the game and it makes it sooooo much better
@matinazadeh6870
13 күн бұрын
What mod is that?
@Red-lo7ob
13 күн бұрын
whats the mod called
@spartan4648
13 күн бұрын
Nv alr has some tracks from the originals
@Bahrtuk
13 күн бұрын
@@matinazadeh6870 probably hymn of the new west
@gigachad6804
12 күн бұрын
People that mod their games are essentially transvestites that want to change things that aren't supposed to be changed
I clicked on this video, thinking it was by a creator like Mantis or Rad King. I only realized I wasn’t watching a channel with 50K+ subs because I accidentally closed fullscreen. Your writing is a lot better than most of the more “popular” Fallout creators.
@databend6609
14 күн бұрын
Don't forget to spit on it
@nottegiew
14 күн бұрын
@@databend6609 btfo'd
@jdgustofwinddance.7748
14 күн бұрын
A lot better than that oxhorn clown,
@colonel1003
14 күн бұрын
Radking and Omega Initiative are awesomesauce, found Lando just like you, awesomesauce too
@mack9225
14 күн бұрын
I felt the same way when I realized
This game was my childhood. Everyone was outside during the summer holidays but 11 year old me was indoors with the curtains closed immersed in the wasteland of fallout
@thomaslacornette1282
14 күн бұрын
I was seventeen for fallout2 playing fallout at 11 must have been crazy good!
@zhulikkulik
14 күн бұрын
I was 6 or 7 when i first saw my brother play Fallout 1. "What a lame game" i said "so many letters and so little action" i said. 5 years later Fallout 3 was released. I tried playing it but couldn't enjoy. Decided to try the First Game. Realized it was a freaking masterpiece.
@r1ch1o24
14 күн бұрын
@@thomaslacornette1282 it was amazing. Still an impressionable age 11, so I was fully immersed.
@Kiki81937
13 күн бұрын
Wow you were a real loser as kid from the sounds of it. Probably still are tbh
@kristianweinstock2941
13 күн бұрын
10 years old for me in 1997. Dad randomly bought it for me. It's still my favorite game in the series by far.
I wish Interplay's 1988 game Wasteland (also created by Brian Fargo) would get more credit for Fallout's inspiration. So many of the features and themes in Fallout were present in Wasteland. Wasteland fans were the first people to buy Fallout, having waited nine years for any kind of spiritual sequel. They were the ones who embraced the new universe and spread the word on how good the game was. Without the hype generated by those fans, Fallout could have easily been one of those forgotten gems that got lost in the tide of great games that released in 1997.
@bobofrmbroward5377
10 күн бұрын
How do you know they endorsed it?
@swissarmyknight4306
9 күн бұрын
Full circle; I got into Wasteland from playing Fallout.
@dondavenport7077
9 күн бұрын
@@swissarmyknight4306 Very cool!
@SuperMrHiggins
8 күн бұрын
Didn't some of the original fallout team make wasteland?
@dondavenport7077
8 күн бұрын
@@SuperMrHiggins Yes.
It's pretty difficult for a 2006 novel to influence a 1997 game.
@JuanSchwartz
13 күн бұрын
The comment I came to find!👆
@millerrepin4452
13 күн бұрын
difficult but not impossible, tho maybe I'm just optimistic because I'm a time traveler.
@peedfarded
13 күн бұрын
@@millerrepin4452If you’re a time traveler, prove it. Go back in time and prevent my birth.
@KeytarArgonian
12 күн бұрын
I’d have cited something more like Canticle for Leibowitz as a source of inspiration if you’re going the book route.
@imstupid880
12 күн бұрын
@@KeytarArgonianthat is actually where Tim Cain got the idea for the Enclave's multi-generational starship, which is what explains why Vault-tec ended up making a majority of the vaults into experiments.
Fallout 1-2's OST is more than sounds of a war-torn world; it's the sound of one utterly annihilated. The older games give me a more complete feeling of the horror of its world, it mixes up-beat prewar music with scenes of well, death, which is on it's own disturbing, but it also manages to be extremely visceral and brutal which I think has been lost since Fallout 3 (which had some particularly messed up scenes) and New Vegas. A perfect example being the intro to Fallout 1 where you get to view a literal execution and then see the soldiers casually laughing about it, the latest games didn't retain this kind of disturbing violence, it just has the prewar music mingled with the ruined world. Of course they still have gore, but it's not on full display as it was before and isn't capitalized upon. The color palettes of the newer games are colorful and bright opposed to the older games' gritty and dark tones full of contrast. TLDR I miss the brutality of the older games. And their overall vibes.
@Antimonydagar1778
13 күн бұрын
My headcanon is that as time passed, humanity recovered and became less darker. Lile by fallout 3 and NV, 4.
@macdank7328
13 күн бұрын
@@Antimonydagar1778 but war... war never changes.
@macdank7328
13 күн бұрын
I agree. Fallout is too light hearted for me these days. Though I will say this, I watched the first episode on Amazon... I was turned off by it all. But, I said I would give it a shot. I am at Episode 6, and I have enjoyed it a lot more. Though I miss the darkness, this show, I think actually pulls off the dark comedy and zaniness right. I think it's all reflected in the writing, which I do believe lately, Bethesda has had some real doo doo writers lately. It's why I have only a couple of hours into Star Field... Fallout 4 is like they didn't even try. I get some light heartedness is needed to capture a bigger audience, so I'm not mad at them.
@Vampirewolfking
13 күн бұрын
Fallout 3 is when Bethesda got their hands on the franchise. That explains the difference between the first two games and later Bethesda games.
@TheunkS
12 күн бұрын
I wish we could see more of this type of things in newer Fallout adaptations. The TV show is great but it would be a lot better if it had some grimmy dark bits, disturbing violence and an equally dark soundtrack; not just 50s music playing over and over. And yes, at least sometimes it could do well with darker tones as well, sometimes it looks too flat. Just dark humor over and over.
I remember as a kid, I tried playing this game because Fallout 3 came out and was the talk of the school. And I was curious how the first game would compare to it. It scared the hell out of me lmao. I gave up pretty quickly. Years later as a teen I read in a game magazine that you can talk The Master into killing himself and I was weirdly fascinated by the idea of that. It made me give the game a second try. It scared me less, but god that feeling of anxiety in my gut still hit.
@Sephiroth5200
9 күн бұрын
I miss it. That ever looming feeling that you could get killed at any moment.
Its rare to find video essays that are actually this well written. Great content
@tk-5268
11 күн бұрын
And not 3 hours long
Lmao I can't unsee Nate as that soldier in the intro, thanks for turning one of the protags into a war criminal Emil, very cool.
@ZombieGangster
14 күн бұрын
I always played Nate like a war criminal lol I laughed when Emil straight up said that was Nate in the intro 😂 I can kinda see it tbh.
@mekelle8757
14 күн бұрын
I mean in a world like fallout and “war hero” like Nate probably committed some atrocities for good ol’ America
@Ivan_Ooze
14 күн бұрын
That was a random tweet years after any game development it means nothing, like if blizzard suddenly said “we always intended for trolls from wow as being the Protoss progenitor”
@ROFLobster4884
13 күн бұрын
If it isn’t officially canonized, just ignore it. Also… can’t break the Geneva Convention if there is no more Geneva…
@mattblack9161
13 күн бұрын
I mean. He served during the American annexation, that was already canon. He was going to speak at the veteran’s hall in boston, he was speaking specifically about his trauma from the war and the trauma the world was facing. He was always a war criminal recovering and trying to cope with civilian life, just because you played him differently that doesn’t make it wrong or dumb
hey im drunk, but im gonna like the video so i can save it and watch it when i got sober
@mexicanbatman8157
14 күн бұрын
Even while drunk homie knows his priorities
@joeshmoe6908
14 күн бұрын
Same here mate 🍻
@timstalam
10 күн бұрын
did u watch it
@jimmy-breeze
10 күн бұрын
real
@Jesus-kt4cv
9 күн бұрын
@@timstalam yes, cool vid
The Road was published in 2006, so it was not an influence on the originals.
@Iamnothereijustsee
13 күн бұрын
For fallout 3 it has a similar feel
@OllieOop0
11 күн бұрын
@@Iamnothereijustseewith the greyish tone and overall grime it does resemble The Road pretty well
@jmz2144
5 күн бұрын
@@Iamnothereijustseemore like Book of Eli
As a zillenial, it took me a few years to fully realise what gaming was like when this came out. 90s games did NOT play around. You either learn the mechanics, or you can get wrecked in a ruthelessly brutal fashion. And I love it, so much so that today, retrogaming takes up a massive percentage of my gaming time.
@lakkakka
12 күн бұрын
Can you imagine older gamers getting annoyed at how simple and non challenging and how socially censored games are now?
@ThommyofThenn
12 күн бұрын
@@lakkakka i sure can, friend. And i can also relate a little. Although I tend to seek out the harder new games also
@BimpytheWimpyShrimpy
12 күн бұрын
As ever, the old Fallout games are truly interesting works, marred by the worst stock of whingy old fanboys, complaining to this very day...
@lakkakka
12 күн бұрын
@@BimpytheWimpyShrimpy nah. It is the easily entertained and confused younguns. Like the idiots fighting the world cuz they can't cope with the reproductive organs they were born with.
@ThommyofThenn
12 күн бұрын
@@BimpytheWimpyShrimpy It's amazing how attached one can get to the companions even without tons of voice acting. I found myself buying beers for the guys and getting an extra bottle of "whisky" for Cassidy. Whatever it is, he seems to like it well enough 😊
Normalise making video essays thats don’t suck. Because this one rocks
Holy smokes, you were not lying. This was well worth the wait.
Fun fact to those who don't know. The guy who voices The Master is the same guy who voices Whinnie the Pooh.
@ryszakowy
11 күн бұрын
well i never expected him to sound like pooh all the time XD
As much as a pain the timer is in Fallout 1, I do respect the developers for implementing it, many games talk about urgency in saving the world and whatever but in Fallout 1 its actually there
@maldor56
12 күн бұрын
Try not to respect them too much. They only implemented it because of hardware limitations at the time
@ryszakowy
11 күн бұрын
@@maldor56 still it is an actual urgency not empty premise
@JRB2105
10 күн бұрын
@@maldor56 What were those hardware limitations that necessitated an in-game time limit
@crims8
5 күн бұрын
@maldor56 Why do clueless people feel the need to chip in? You obviously didn't play the game. First mission is to find the chip in 150 days. If you don't find it - game over. If you do - you can play much longer than 150 days, the rest of the game is unlimited.
@maldor56
5 күн бұрын
@@crims8 You’re taking it too seriously 😂 go outside and touch some grass dude 🤓
I love this old fallout atmosfere, the lore is so unique too
I liked that deathclaws were almost like a mythical creature, most people had never seen them but only heard of them in stories. So to encounter one would be an amazing but terrifying experience. I like how they look in 3 and new Vegas, 4 I don’t care for, but the original art and the one from the video is even more unsettling. Ever since 3 they just look like demons or something which is fine I guess but still prefer original for some reason
@ryszakowy
11 күн бұрын
their design in fallout 3 and vegas is good it's their use and habitats that make them lamer no longer the feared legend of the wasteland and failout 4 just uses them as a HEY LOOK THE ICONIC IMAGE FROM THE FRANCHISE
@Sabeximus
10 күн бұрын
This is the more larger problem with Bethesda's Fallouts in general; they just can't help but showcasing all the cool monsters and "horrifying" aspects of the Fallout world. There just has to be deathclaws, Brotherhood of Steel, and supermutants everywhere. And there must be so many of them that literally not one player ever could possibly in any case ever miss them. They just have to be on your face, all the time. Because Bethesda doesn't know how to create anything new and mystical or keep the tension, they just throw all these Fallout-esque stuff at your face constantly.
@jmz2144
5 күн бұрын
4 is the best design
Playing Fallout 1 for the first time is a rite of passage that game changes you as a person.
Bro your writing is amazing.
@damsen978
14 күн бұрын
Editing too. He used a great screen shader/filter at 3:24. Looks very crisp there when unedited looks pixelared/raw (designed for CRT displays), ig that's why with that editing it looks better.
@alanwatts8239
10 күн бұрын
His researching is so good too. He even found out there was a time traveller at Interplay who bought a copy of The Road in 2006 to inspire Fallout.
This video spurred me to play Fallout 1. I’ve never played a Fallout game before and had no clues on what to expect outside of this video. I couldn’t be more grateful for the quality of this video or the luck it took for me to stumble upon it. I am so hungry to play all the Fallout entires now. I’ve always seen the Fallout franchise as something I would never touch, it just didn’t seem like my kind of game. Thank you for changing that attitude, these video games are stellar. Great video.
I like the Amazon Fallout series but I feel they sort of missed the comedy and satire of Fallout 2. The TV shows feels very simple and on the nose. For example almost all interactions are goofy and comedic while in the games the story is very serious and the backstory of pre nuke America is where the dark humor and satire comedy comes from. Showing what America used to be but in the present time it is all dark and serious because it is a story of people surviving the post apocalypse
The editing is extremly well done ! As a huge fan of the Master and the Cathedral I am glad they still get mentioned.
i wish that video was longer! really great stuff, the writing and editing was superb
First time i played Fallout 1 was so cool. The game can really be kinda haunting when you walk in this giant desert without knowing where to go to be safe heal or get weapons to defend yourself.
I was 19 when the first Fallout came out and it has been one of my favorite series more than any other video game series. The newer games have lost this atmospheric horror aspect that made them so great. Great video! Subbed.
I can tell this channel is going places! This video is so beautifully put together!
Wow, this is so well done! Thank you for the effort!
you've got to love these fallout video essays. great work bud.
I'm gonna binge watch your videos because I haven't seen so many of them and I need to catch up.
Subbed, explained Fallout VERY well and you have me wanting to go back to playing Fallout since the very beginning, wanting to run them back to back in order. It’s been many many years since I’ve even touched Fallout 3 or new Vegas
Amazing work Lando, a lot of passion went into this
this video was so good it made me insecure about my own editing and writing . beautiful essay
Great video man never seen ur channel before but was very good, would lvoe another video goign into detail about the specific vaults and tribes:)
man i hope this video hits the algorithm just subbed real good quality and feel good background video while i play fallout 76. big ups man
Fallout 1 has probably my favorite intro to a game ever, absolutely fucking brutal and never fails to give me chills, even after seeing it dozens of times over the last few weeks with all the new content being made about classic fallout after the show being released. there's just something about the juxtaposition of the relatively upbeat but melancholy song, the b&w CRT TV screen, and the off-kilter, almost creepy aesthetic of the late 90s clay-like graphics that really drives home the atmosphere of a world that was already completely and utterly fucked decades before the bombs even dropped. it makes me so happy to see classic fallout getting so much love now, genuinely two of the best games of all time
Instant sub on this there’s no way you haven’t blow up bro this was awesome
Fantastic video and production quality!!!
Man dude I really enjoyed the video wish it was longer
This was an incredible video and great tribute to two beloved and increasingly forgotten games. Thank you!
what a FANTASTIC video to show what the fallouts that started this series is. when i talk to my buddies about it, its hard to explain to them what fallout use to be because their closes connection to it would be New Vegas which I still feel isn't even close to the gameplay of the first 2 that was absolutely deadly to you and unforgiving no matter where you looked. (just like how you showed the struggles to just kill a rat in the start if you don't know what you are doing) very good video man! thank you for sharing
I needed an early Fallout vid and I’m super pleased I found yours. Even more happy that it’s gaining traction!!
Subscribed! Always appreciate another fallout creator, good timing too
Man... thanks for reminding me that i lost the Vault Tec guide while moving 5 years ago 😢
I'm only a minute in, and dude this is great! I look forward to more!
yo man i was looking at your other videos and this is a crazy up in production. Good work
I literally felt nothing after 1, 2 and tactics. all subsequent games had light note to them that did not create that horrible atmosphere of hopelessness ..
@dragonhunter4592
14 күн бұрын
Fallout 3 and 4 sadly focused on the more comedic aspects of the wasteland instead of the gritty reality of it all. New Vegas is pretty close. The Mojave is more developed than we've seen any other wasteland space, so we sadly don't see that harsh original vibe unless playing one of the DLCs like Lonesome Road or Dead Money.
@Epicname333
14 күн бұрын
This.
@slick8232
14 күн бұрын
@@dragonhunter4592Honestly New Vegas has a better vibe than 2, New Vegas has many dark moments taken seriously and it's humour doesn't seem out of place unlike in 2 where there's an outdated reference like every 0.5 seconds... and if you want the humour from 2, then you can use the optional trait wild wasteland so everyone is happy. New Vegas feeling less bleak than the first game mainly just has to do with the fact that it's 200+ years into the apocalypse and Vegas has progressed immensely (as it should). Love 2 btw it's one of my favourites, I just think it has a more wacky adventure vibe than compared to fallout 1s absolutely perfect bleak atmosphere.
@ryszakowy
11 күн бұрын
@@slick8232 and you are lying if you actually played fallout 2 you'd know that fallout 2 despite having dark humor and popculture references they are so far from each other they actually are unique and funny it is bethesda's fallout that has fuckton of unfunny jokes and references that nobody will get because they are so lame and overpresented in order to makes sure player sees them it ruins entire potential for any serious story
@slick8232
11 күн бұрын
@@ryszakowy Ah damn ya got me there, all those hours I've played since I was 13 must've all been a lie my bad 🤚😔
This is some of the best content I’ve seen in a long time. Well done. 😊
Serious talent here brother, keep up the good work this channel will get huge. Loved the music comp, great writing and perfect delivery!
Amazing editing, narration and voiceover. Take my sub, brother
this is the first video i have seen from you since your 6th and 7th gen horror videos! the quality of your production is incredibly and i’m glad to see your still making videos!
Brilliant video! Love this.
Nice video! Reminded me I need to do my bi-decade replay of FO1 and FO2!
Too bad Bethesda want to transform Fallout into Borderlands
8k subs? You’re going places my man!
dude this video is great, and as someone who has never played fallout, this was a great watch! keep up the good work
Hey man I just wanna give you some props. I expected this to be a channel with a huge following but to see you only have 8k is criminal. This is some phenomenal writing that I think really encapsulates the overall feel of the classic fallout games. Well done my friend🙌🏽
neat video, man. nice editing and your voice is great plus, anything fallout is always good 😁
Simple and sweet video thank you for your perspective!
Really well made video, deserves way more views
Incredible video man. Your writing is excellent and I encourage you to keep grinding, this is some of the best content I’ve watched on KZread.
the first two fallouts atmosphere is unmatched, fallout 4 its a cartoon in comparison.
@TheNucaKola
14 күн бұрын
Fallout 3 is pretty scary at times too for first time players. Fallout 4 on the other hand feels much more lighthearted
@youarealwayscorrect
14 күн бұрын
To be fair, fallout 2 sometimes feels more cartoony than fallout 4. Too many wacky pop culture references for my taste.
@russianoverkill3715
14 күн бұрын
@@TheNucaKolayeah, Fallout 3 was made back when Bethesda cared, but its worldbuilding is nonsensical.
@TheNucaKola
14 күн бұрын
@@russianoverkill3715 I’m not defending the world building, but I’m defending the atmosphere. I’ve not played a game since that was so ugly, yet so breathtaking in a strange way
@russianoverkill3715
14 күн бұрын
@@TheNucaKola I agree, it was my first Fallout when I was 6 years old, I love it.
Wow, great work. Happy to be here before you get thousands of subs ❤. I’m wanting to go back to fallout now 🎮
Definitely subscribing. Great quality
That soundbite of uncle Ben calling out to Peter as he dies almost made me choke on my food lmao
Your depth of analysis and scope of uderstanding the sbject matter is wonderful. Production value and narration + writing are far beyond most content creators.. You're going to go on to great things.
You've got a bright future on KZread! Keep up the great work :)
Goat uploads again🔥
3:04 Seriously though, The Master is among the best ever villains. The sample you played of him gives me goosebumps. Great video!
Great video for a small content creator! I hope you keep making these amazing videos
I love that cameo from Nate at 0:05
@daniellap.stewart6839
13 күн бұрын
Is not him
@WitchHunterSiegfried
13 күн бұрын
@@daniellap.stewart6839 Emil said it was
@hadoken95
13 күн бұрын
@@WitchHunterSiegfried He also said Nate is whoever the player wants him to be so you're both right. And really should drop it, it was a dumb tweet from a not very serious guy.
It's crazy how in 4 days, this one video already eclipsed the next most viewed video. Just goes to show how content-driven the fallout community is. I'm happy for you and I hope your channel grows & prospers
Good shit I love high quality to the point “video essays” that don’t put you to sleep
This is a great video bro, not enough people show the classic games love.
Good shit lando. Been playing and talking about the passionate stuff about this game for half my life. Great job man
Hearing soundtrack of first part makes you feel worried and anxious, while Fallout 4 brings a lot of hopefulness to its music.
Dude I gotta know what remixes you used for the background music that Louis Armstrong one was so good.
I missed out on the first two Fallout games, but I remember the hype about 3 back in 2008 when I was in school. The atmosphere hooked me, and I've always loved post apocalyptic fiction. I loved this video, very well done! Still love playing 3 to this day.
This was a great video. Thank you
Great video! Your channel is super underrated :)
There’s something truly disturbing with watching your character reach for the vault door only to have his guts fall out as he collapses, or get chopped at the waste then prop himself up and walk on his hands. It seems like these 90s games had a higher level of violence than the current ones. Sure you can blast off limbs or do decaps on enemies, but that just seems so much more static than these classic animations.
Awesome work on this essay!
Great vid, and I saw your correction to The Road, you could also add 50’s 60’s pop sci-fi
Very good video, thank you for the memories
I predict this channel to blow up late September, if not sooner. Mark my words
Sub Scribed! Love your content! Quality matters!
Insanely good video. Commenting for the algo. GJ, man, looking forward to more stuff.
Dude! Nicely done!
Love this video, reminds me why Fallout 1, 2, and Tactics are my favorites by far. With Baldur's Gate 3's success maybe we'll get an isometric remake of Fallout 1 or 2? highly doubt it, but we can keep the hope!
@thundertazzy4127
13 күн бұрын
Or a First Person Remake of Fallout 1 and 2 but with the Elements of Both Games all we need are ideas and quickly evolving storytelling which was used the in The OG games
@nottiere21
9 күн бұрын
A man can dream...
@nottiere21
9 күн бұрын
A man can dream...
Great use of the original media from the games. Nice work chief
This retrospective couldnt be any more perfect ❤
Keep making videos. This is fantastic stuff.
I like what you said about ”the fallout games take place in an era where mankind will never recover.” I believe you are right about this. no matter what faction in the wasteland takes power, it is a temporary, and weak attempt to rebuild. I believe the fallout series takes place just before Homo sapiens extinction.
Very nice video, i think you can narate really well. Keep it up!
Amazing absolutely incredible video on a video game older than me fallout 3 was my first game and ive been in love with the franchise ever since
amazing video!!! great job man
This was really good!