This is one of the best summaries of classic Fallout I've seen and reminds me of what's been missing since Bethesda took over. To be fair they did attempt to replicate the desolation in Fallout 3 albeit with poorly conceived world building but they almost completely abandoned the tone of the classic games since Fallout 4.
@drago6568Күн бұрын
Damn good video, definitely viral content. It always could make a resurgence
@thecosmonaut4221Күн бұрын
This is going to be an amazing channel
@BeanerMan13Күн бұрын
I miss the original Fallout This is why I call Todd Howard "Todd Howard The Duck"
@reapa_xd2 күн бұрын
Great video!!!
@Bluewah963 күн бұрын
we are never getting a serious fallout game ever again :(
@TheOli1234403 күн бұрын
Does anyone know the origin of "The fuck?" sound at 2:50?
@emdeelabbeautypreneur3 күн бұрын
Time traveler:what year is this Tim Kane:1999 Time traveler:oh the nukes havent fell
@CaeridLock.4 күн бұрын
How to dummy fallout 1 in a few easy steps Step1 early points in melee to survive the rats Step 2 start specing small guns to dummy the mole rats, get to vault get armor and some money and explosives Step 3 level big guns for late game Congrats the world's your oyster, I'm still avoiding the encounters with 20 scorps or deathclaws though or we're gonna be here all day
@cheffenchurry63445 күн бұрын
What music did you use?
@CaeridLock.4 күн бұрын
A lot of the music in this video sounds like it was the ambient soundtrack from either the early games or f4
@jpart35265 күн бұрын
The game was so low budget that they didn't even pay to advertise, I never seen these games in store until Fallout 3, but even then a friend of mine had to convince me to try it.
@DuraheLL5 күн бұрын
Bethesda games are NOT TRUE FALLOUT games
@golhandincmen6 күн бұрын
narration is beyond my expectations. subbed.
@gemusefachlummel64676 күн бұрын
I also loved the modern Fallout games (never played 76 tbh), but there are two things that just bother me so much I can hardly overlook it: 1. it just doesn't feel right. Especially in Fallout 4. 200 years after nuclear Annihilation and the world looks like the bombs were dropped fourty years ago. you go into an old store and still find burnt magazines on the shelf or an old house where the fridge is still stacked. it just doesn't fit. Ironically the technical limitations of the classic fallout games just made a better post-apocalyptic feeling. 2. The Vaults. In Fallout 1, all you know that you lived in that bunker and that there are more. And it totally made sense because that's how you can shield your population from dying. And later, they became whacky, comic-super-villian-experiments. I mean: why the hell should a company spend billions for studies when the entire world is left in ruins. it just doesn't make sense. And honestly I think that destroys a lot of the immersion. but that's just my two cents. I played them and I liked them. Still, nothing sends more shivers down my spine then the original soundtrack.
@gemusefachlummel64676 күн бұрын
Classic Fallout is a post apocalyptic horror, modern Fallout is comedy.
@rubenmahrla98006 күн бұрын
@1:10 Fallout was hardly inspired by the 2006 book "The Road". However, if you do some research, you will find out that many of the cool side-quests (particularly in Fallout 3) were inspired by Science-Fiction and dystopian short-stories from the early to mid 20th Century. For example, the Mr. Handy of the McClellan family in Fallout 3 who is stuck in his programming of reading bedtime stories to a deceased child and taking a dog that's been dead for over 200 years for walks is based on Ray Bradbury's short story "There Will Come Soft Rains"
@Dreadnaught3966 күн бұрын
Should have ended the video with "...and then Bethesda came along and fucked it all up, turning it into a "Zany 50's comic with no soul". Fallout 1&2 were great games to grow up with and I feel bad for those who'll never try them because the graphics are too dated or they're "too difficult".
@justinhaze8716 күн бұрын
"Traded freedom for security" the hits home because that's what we've done.
@chaosblastman49367 күн бұрын
I would find it nice, that for an anniversary thing, we get Fall Out 1 and 2 with the same non-FPS style they had, but with a more cleaned up style. Nothing is different about the base games as a whole, the dialog and such are all the same but they have 3-D models to give it a more modern game feel while still being the old classic people remember.
@Mr3DLC7 күн бұрын
The jacked up part was that the enclave was meant to use the vault experiments to build a starship and colonize space but the ship plan never got realized So they opted instead to just kill the entire non-enclave kingsman style
@Nyllsor8 күн бұрын
Great vid!
@phillipspangler9138 күн бұрын
Commercial at 1 minute? Thumbs down
@comYakowenko8 күн бұрын
My thoughts and my points in discussions. Thank you for pointing it in such way!
@lucasb73128 күн бұрын
I love the depressing atmosphere/soundscape of the old Fallouts. Fallout 3 and NV did OK with this, but the first game really drove the sense of dread that a post apocalyptic should have
@andrewsqual10 күн бұрын
Great video that sums the man up. Here is ALL the commercials of KB in one video if anyone is interested. :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKGcqZWPgsTVZto.html
@skyly567810 күн бұрын
everything thing i learn about fallout really intensifies the irony of the show being an amazon production.
@nappyhead_loner12310 күн бұрын
Fallout shoulda been givin to Bandai. Imagine a damn resident evil like fallout. That engine even back then in The 90s is fucking perfect for fallout in my opinion.
@mickael48610 күн бұрын
Kevin Butler needs to come back for the PS5. This character shifted the scales on day one when the "only $299 rumor" ad hit the airwaves.
@tomsantos944810 күн бұрын
Thought I was about to watch some amateur video, then I saw the subway surfers, and knew I stumbled upon something special
@staticshocker6910 күн бұрын
Back in early 2010s I was stuck with a low end laptop and could only play old games. I heard a lot of people say Fallout 2 was the best so I started off with 1 and then moved on to 2. Have to say Fallout 2 didn't match the desperation and bleakness that Fallout 1 had. It had more content and had a lot of funny references but Fallout 1 was faithful to the tone it set and was the better game for me. Couldn't even finish 2, which I regret because from watching youtube videos Frank Horrigan is an ace of a villain. Maybe I will start again one of these days.
@BlazonStone11 күн бұрын
I wish the newer games was more serious and not so much "lol 50s references huhhuu"
@TheTurtleinariver11 күн бұрын
"Tim Cain was adamant about the ambient nature of the Fallout soundtrack. Not something to be listened to but something to be heard." That doesn't stop me from looking up "Fallout 1 soundtrack extended" every week on youtube
@witheredapricot12 күн бұрын
We need to pool all our money and buy Fallout and save the series from Bethesda
@TheRealJackArthur12 күн бұрын
The Obscure games are so... obscure. I love them! The overly 2000's feel and the gameplay is a lot of fun!
@kemita12 күн бұрын
Good video. Everything in life starts and ends with a fallout.
@joeljodrey531012 күн бұрын
Excellent review here 👍👌 Really captures the tone of the world in the first 2 games that some newcomers may have missed. There are elements from these early games that are a bit lost in the later games. Though I felt the new TV did a great job of blending the ambiant horror themes with the 1950's nieve humor shtick. It worked well. Good job 👏
@timmy689012 күн бұрын
Cool
@dedoidshighvisvest826412 күн бұрын
The clay animations are so disturbing… so cool!
@r0ookie13 күн бұрын
fallout tactics bro
@macaryl9513 күн бұрын
How does Tim Cain go from a super nerdy asian pinhead to a regular white guy 😂
@judgeanon292214 күн бұрын
Bethesda: yay, wacky wasteland adventures with the same 30 songs for 200 years Interplay: save or kill what remains of this nightmarish hellscape, your choice, also, good luck trying to survive out there.
@ItsAVolcano14 күн бұрын
One minor detail I love is that if you contract with the water caravans to extend the Vault's water reserves you also shorten the deadline for the Master raiding the Vault. Which makes sense, as the odds are high some of the water merchants would talk about their new customers.
@jake5310514 күн бұрын
This is one of those games where I have the lore memorized but am confident I’ll never actually play it. 🤷🏻♂️
@ScreaminMime14 күн бұрын
How had there not been a fanmade update like they did Portal?
@martinlisitsata15 күн бұрын
ahhhh Fallout , nowadays every time i play it gets me reminiscing for my fallout winnapp skin and i feel like the vault dweller exiled from my comfy home to the wasteland of today
@Freak80MC15 күн бұрын
I'm so glad I played and beat Fallout 1 despite it being so old and despite the fact it kicked my ass a whole bunch. I actually had to create a new character, beat the game with them, and then beat the game again with my old character and my new knowledge of what to do, just to prove to myself I could do it. It's an excellent game and pretty intuitive once you get used to it. I need to play Fallout 2 at some point.
@Jordloopin15 күн бұрын
hydetaka
@michaelwhitt35515 күн бұрын
Fallout 1 and 2 were masterpieces. I played the first game when I was 14 years old. I agree with everything you said. I enjoy the new games quite a bit, but enjoyed the older games more.
@Jeffmetal4215 күн бұрын
Fallout 1 is my jam. One of my top picks for my favorite game of all time. It's just sooooooo grim and depressing. One of the best game endings of all time as well! ❤❤
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This is one of the best summaries of classic Fallout I've seen and reminds me of what's been missing since Bethesda took over. To be fair they did attempt to replicate the desolation in Fallout 3 albeit with poorly conceived world building but they almost completely abandoned the tone of the classic games since Fallout 4.
Damn good video, definitely viral content. It always could make a resurgence
This is going to be an amazing channel
I miss the original Fallout This is why I call Todd Howard "Todd Howard The Duck"
Great video!!!
we are never getting a serious fallout game ever again :(
Does anyone know the origin of "The fuck?" sound at 2:50?
Time traveler:what year is this Tim Kane:1999 Time traveler:oh the nukes havent fell
How to dummy fallout 1 in a few easy steps Step1 early points in melee to survive the rats Step 2 start specing small guns to dummy the mole rats, get to vault get armor and some money and explosives Step 3 level big guns for late game Congrats the world's your oyster, I'm still avoiding the encounters with 20 scorps or deathclaws though or we're gonna be here all day
What music did you use?
A lot of the music in this video sounds like it was the ambient soundtrack from either the early games or f4
The game was so low budget that they didn't even pay to advertise, I never seen these games in store until Fallout 3, but even then a friend of mine had to convince me to try it.
Bethesda games are NOT TRUE FALLOUT games
narration is beyond my expectations. subbed.
I also loved the modern Fallout games (never played 76 tbh), but there are two things that just bother me so much I can hardly overlook it: 1. it just doesn't feel right. Especially in Fallout 4. 200 years after nuclear Annihilation and the world looks like the bombs were dropped fourty years ago. you go into an old store and still find burnt magazines on the shelf or an old house where the fridge is still stacked. it just doesn't fit. Ironically the technical limitations of the classic fallout games just made a better post-apocalyptic feeling. 2. The Vaults. In Fallout 1, all you know that you lived in that bunker and that there are more. And it totally made sense because that's how you can shield your population from dying. And later, they became whacky, comic-super-villian-experiments. I mean: why the hell should a company spend billions for studies when the entire world is left in ruins. it just doesn't make sense. And honestly I think that destroys a lot of the immersion. but that's just my two cents. I played them and I liked them. Still, nothing sends more shivers down my spine then the original soundtrack.
Classic Fallout is a post apocalyptic horror, modern Fallout is comedy.
@1:10 Fallout was hardly inspired by the 2006 book "The Road". However, if you do some research, you will find out that many of the cool side-quests (particularly in Fallout 3) were inspired by Science-Fiction and dystopian short-stories from the early to mid 20th Century. For example, the Mr. Handy of the McClellan family in Fallout 3 who is stuck in his programming of reading bedtime stories to a deceased child and taking a dog that's been dead for over 200 years for walks is based on Ray Bradbury's short story "There Will Come Soft Rains"
Should have ended the video with "...and then Bethesda came along and fucked it all up, turning it into a "Zany 50's comic with no soul". Fallout 1&2 were great games to grow up with and I feel bad for those who'll never try them because the graphics are too dated or they're "too difficult".
"Traded freedom for security" the hits home because that's what we've done.
I would find it nice, that for an anniversary thing, we get Fall Out 1 and 2 with the same non-FPS style they had, but with a more cleaned up style. Nothing is different about the base games as a whole, the dialog and such are all the same but they have 3-D models to give it a more modern game feel while still being the old classic people remember.
The jacked up part was that the enclave was meant to use the vault experiments to build a starship and colonize space but the ship plan never got realized So they opted instead to just kill the entire non-enclave kingsman style
Great vid!
Commercial at 1 minute? Thumbs down
My thoughts and my points in discussions. Thank you for pointing it in such way!
I love the depressing atmosphere/soundscape of the old Fallouts. Fallout 3 and NV did OK with this, but the first game really drove the sense of dread that a post apocalyptic should have
Great video that sums the man up. Here is ALL the commercials of KB in one video if anyone is interested. :) kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKGcqZWPgsTVZto.html
everything thing i learn about fallout really intensifies the irony of the show being an amazon production.
Fallout shoulda been givin to Bandai. Imagine a damn resident evil like fallout. That engine even back then in The 90s is fucking perfect for fallout in my opinion.
Kevin Butler needs to come back for the PS5. This character shifted the scales on day one when the "only $299 rumor" ad hit the airwaves.
Thought I was about to watch some amateur video, then I saw the subway surfers, and knew I stumbled upon something special
Back in early 2010s I was stuck with a low end laptop and could only play old games. I heard a lot of people say Fallout 2 was the best so I started off with 1 and then moved on to 2. Have to say Fallout 2 didn't match the desperation and bleakness that Fallout 1 had. It had more content and had a lot of funny references but Fallout 1 was faithful to the tone it set and was the better game for me. Couldn't even finish 2, which I regret because from watching youtube videos Frank Horrigan is an ace of a villain. Maybe I will start again one of these days.
I wish the newer games was more serious and not so much "lol 50s references huhhuu"
"Tim Cain was adamant about the ambient nature of the Fallout soundtrack. Not something to be listened to but something to be heard." That doesn't stop me from looking up "Fallout 1 soundtrack extended" every week on youtube
We need to pool all our money and buy Fallout and save the series from Bethesda
The Obscure games are so... obscure. I love them! The overly 2000's feel and the gameplay is a lot of fun!
Good video. Everything in life starts and ends with a fallout.
Excellent review here 👍👌 Really captures the tone of the world in the first 2 games that some newcomers may have missed. There are elements from these early games that are a bit lost in the later games. Though I felt the new TV did a great job of blending the ambiant horror themes with the 1950's nieve humor shtick. It worked well. Good job 👏
Cool
The clay animations are so disturbing… so cool!
fallout tactics bro
How does Tim Cain go from a super nerdy asian pinhead to a regular white guy 😂
Bethesda: yay, wacky wasteland adventures with the same 30 songs for 200 years Interplay: save or kill what remains of this nightmarish hellscape, your choice, also, good luck trying to survive out there.
One minor detail I love is that if you contract with the water caravans to extend the Vault's water reserves you also shorten the deadline for the Master raiding the Vault. Which makes sense, as the odds are high some of the water merchants would talk about their new customers.
This is one of those games where I have the lore memorized but am confident I’ll never actually play it. 🤷🏻♂️
How had there not been a fanmade update like they did Portal?
ahhhh Fallout , nowadays every time i play it gets me reminiscing for my fallout winnapp skin and i feel like the vault dweller exiled from my comfy home to the wasteland of today
I'm so glad I played and beat Fallout 1 despite it being so old and despite the fact it kicked my ass a whole bunch. I actually had to create a new character, beat the game with them, and then beat the game again with my old character and my new knowledge of what to do, just to prove to myself I could do it. It's an excellent game and pretty intuitive once you get used to it. I need to play Fallout 2 at some point.
hydetaka
Fallout 1 and 2 were masterpieces. I played the first game when I was 14 years old. I agree with everything you said. I enjoy the new games quite a bit, but enjoyed the older games more.
Fallout 1 is my jam. One of my top picks for my favorite game of all time. It's just sooooooo grim and depressing. One of the best game endings of all time as well! ❤❤
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