"Fallout 2" Intro
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- Intro from the 1998 PC video game "Fallout 2."
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The reason the enclave killed them is because they didn't line up in an orderly fashion. That's why it was number 1 on the list.
Yep. If we search the bodies,they probably forgot the eyewear,too.
I Love How The Enclave Just Shoot A Family Because They Did Not Follow The Rules
It is a perfectly good reason. I mean, c'mon- they had only one job- line up in an orderly fashion and wear protective eye wear, and they failed it. Imagine if they opened during the day, and their eyes would burn, the Enclave was just doing them a favor.
We're talking about a pseudo-fascist paramilitary organization that believes EVERYONE in the wasteland is tainted and must be destroyed. lol they may be pragmatic but they are also evil bastards.
Be sure to remember these B A S I C rules.
Aaaah no cursor thanks goodness
That other video killed me. Not sure why this one has less views.
Oh you were there to Tha amazing
FBI this one is older too
Upon this day, May Seventeenth, Two-Thousand-and-Twenty, I give thee your two hundredth like.
@@madcat789 On this day, January twenty-sixth, two thousand and twenty one, I give thee your three hundredth like
"Results may vary"
*Vault 22 intensifies*
Obsidian does really good world at connecting New Vegas to 1 and 2
Yeah they're the original dudes that know what they wanted for the series. Given that they focused on the West Coast (New Vegas and California) while Bethesda explored the East Coast. Sad that Bethesda hates them now they could've done some phenomenal work together. Another West Coast game with Fallout 4 graphics would've been amazing.
Fallout New Vegas was the real Fallout 3. Fallout 3 under Bethesda ought to be known as a side-project like Fallout Tactics instead.
@@fallensurvivor21 what happened? Why do they hate them
@@noahkessler4930 during the creation of Fallout New Vegas they promised Obsidian a bonus, and a new game if, they got a metacritic score higher or at 85. Fallout New Vegas has a score of 84
What's your pfp
>the village in near death state
>builds a temple labyrinth
Never understand how they could built all those houses and temples in the game :)))) The lore said that New Vegas is the most technology advance and well reserved place in the wasteland.... But look at Fallout 1&2 houses make me feel like those places built by the wastelanders are even look better than it :)))
They built the temple years before it's how the village tested it's elder
@Rert 78 we know that, but HOW. That kind of building is a really big deal.
Well the temple was most likely just a bunker of sorts that was already there to begin with. They just added some decorations on the outside most likely, considering the "village" exists out of nothing but tents instead of homes.
Vault City on the other hand had the G.E.C.K. which contained instructions on how to build homes out of raw materials like just the earth/sand around them.
Literally most of Vault city is (somehow) build out of sand/earth.
Beats me how that's supposed to guard against bullets and rain, but it works.
The structures found in Vault City and the New California Republic are adobe structures. The schematics for these adobe structures were found within both Vault 8 and Vault 15's computer, with the resources to build the latter stemming from the work of the Garden of Eden Creation Kit. After the Chosen One destroyed the oil rig, using Vault 13's Garden of Eden Creation Kit the Arroyo tribals made adobe buildings within their settlement in a similar fashion to how the dwellers from Vault 8 and Vault 15 did, forming New Arroyo.
Music make 50-75% climate in games
Easily.
+Wojciech Wiciński Visuals get you in. Gameplay keeps you in. Music calls you back.
Cave Johnson because that's mathematically immpossible
I think the word you're looking for is "atmosphere," lol.
I’ve found so many of my favorite songs from fallout games
"...But the scars left by the war had not yet healed, and the Earth has not forgotten."
Gives me shivers every time, man.
“The details are trivial and pointless; the reasons, as always, purely human ones” that’s exactly what makes a good Fallout game. It’s not about the politics of the world before the apocalypse, but those of the world after.
But I want to know it the us beat the red menace
@@talosworshipper2693 Who won? That’s the point, no one won, billions are dead, what does it matter what flag they wore? Society as they knew it is over, Fallout is what comes after. That’s why it’s called fallout, because the Fallout is what comes after the nuclear explosion.
@@joeking3181 history matters to quench curiosity
@@troywright359 curiosity killed the Radroach
@@joeking3181 and satisfaction brought it back
"By gamers, for gamers" oh how the gaming culture has changed.
Indeed, If only we had companies like them around.
@Jake the Astronaut 2020: by pretenders who hate games, for pretty much nobody but blind consoomers
We still have CDPR and Obsidian.
@@LoneWandererCollin The Outer Worlds is the best and the only antitode to the "fallout" 76 a 'Super Hypocrit Inefficiency Turd' of a game
long w lenguyen don’t forget about New Vegas.
Remember when the enclave was actually scary?
mr. reality Remember when they got to the point where you could tell a computer AI to kill itself?
Remember when the brotherhood wasn't just and enclave reskin?
Yes
Jacob Gaskins
Fallout 1 you could tell a ‘computer-human hybrid thing’ to kill itself, but not through a speech check, he couldn’t be convinced through his values, because he believed he was doing it for the greater good, to save humanity. No, you had to explore every avenue of the super mutants, and undeniably prove the super mutants would end up being worse for the wasteland, shocked by the fact his master plan to save humanity was wrong, he loses all hope of humanities survival, and kills himself in shame, and despair.
Fallout 3 you pass a couple speech checks and he is thoroughly convinced he’s incorrect. Then kills himself.
Seems the same to me.
@@jacobgaskins8756 Remember that an AI was made by dozens of flesh and voices, and is expanding across the room not just on the Overseer's Minigun chair
There's just something about these old games, their looks, their cinematics, just how they feel, which I prefer to newer games. I never even played the old Fallout games, but just watching this cutscene made me feel nostalgic.
There fucking is. And now.... they are not able to do nothing similar.
"old games" - ah, you make a guy feel ancient for having bought this in the box...
illuminatus3125 Oh, sorry.
Jesus this reminds me of my childhood. I'm 30 now but this gave me the best thrills a child could have
It's lacking the mysticism in my opinion.
I cant believe the game was only 10 years old when this video was made
I cant believe its been 20 years now
Time passes faster than you think, pal.
*22 now. New Vegas has reached its 10th year as well.
@@Void_Dweller7 why are you correcting him? You know that time Passes right?
@@Bbbbbblhkyou realize you're replying to someone from 5yrs. Ago
@@DevelopmentRobco hello
Why were the Enclave so badass in Fallout 2 but in Fallout 3 you can literally kill them from a couple shots of a Plasma Rifle.
In-universe (meaning in terms of story, not gameplay), it's probably since the Enclave was mostly wiped out by The Chosen One, and seeing how they managed to spread East in the first place (which they technically shouldn't have, but Bethesda doesn't give two shits about lore), whoever made it out paved the way for more lackluster, inexperienced personnel.
+Kumie Please do ducking explain why they shouldn't have "technically". The Enclave was pretty fucking big. They had multiple bases. It would only make sense that some would go East. To the old world capital in an act of desperation.
Well, damn, someone's passionate.
I'm just saying that the Chosen One wiped them-excuse me, Bethesda-_most_ of them out.
The Enclave moving and rebuilding in the Capital Wasteland isn't exactly bad, it's the way Bethesda wrote them in that irks me and plenty others.
The Enclave, as well as the other returning enemies or pieces of lore in general were retconned and contradicted to hell; one of the worst examples being actual, non-FEV aliens and their own war conspiracy which erases the purpose of Fallout.
They lost their main base at the Oil Rig, where most of their assets and resources were at, as well as their stronghold at Navarro. By Fallout 3 they were literally making new suits out of fucking ceramic plates. Only the Hellfire troopers had tough armor because their armors were made from duraframe. But you can hook up with the Enclave in New Vegas and they still got the old Enclave armor that makes the T-51b look outdated in comparison. What Bethesda did was nothing out of the ordinary. The new Enclave armors were made to look scarier, but they weren't made from the best materials. Also, the Enclave being stupid evil started from Fallout 2. The Enclave could have just reunited America by the sword instead of pulling some stupid FEV experiments to cleanse the wasteland of irradiated people. They could have just used the modified FEV to scare people to cooperate, while using their armies to just conquer the land conventionally and getting as many people on their side as possible by wiping out hostile raiders, mutants, and the odd BoS fag who steals tech from innocent people. They could have overtaken the NCR in an afternoon and drafted all civilian Americans at the time to help them retake control of the mainland. They can then later deal with mutations if they like to, but it's just a waste killing people just because they're irradiated.
Kumie i keep fucking seeing you all over the damn place, first in the mother OST videos, and fricken everywhere else, now HERE.
It just hit me...
Enclave is just one letter away from *enslave*
1:33 me after realizing 3-D Vault Boy exists.
3d vault boy looks ok
3d vault boy has always existed, look at the bobble heada
@@Timothy1395 not wot said brro
@@Timothy1395
It’s from 1998 I think
@@nourishmentjenkins3990 It is.
This is how 13 year-old me who accidentally bought Fallout 2 on a newsstand instantly knew this game would hit different.
"There he found a small village, Arroyo, where he lived out the rest of his years. And so for a generation since it's founding, Arroyo has lived in peace, it's canyons sheltering it from the outside world. It is home. Your home."
Those last lines are incredibly impactful. Ron really brings the point across that, in a natural world, any semblance of community is precious, and that Arroyo is all you know.
Fallout 2 writer: alright how do we introduce the main evil faction?
Other fallout 2 writer: how about we have them committing a massacre in the first few seconds?
Fallout 2 writer: you're a genius.
Fallout 3 writer: imma just ignore that
Funnily enough, I'm pretty sure that this opening massacre is important to the story.
Spoilers ahead, so if you're interested in playing the game, stop reading.
When you get to Vault 13 after searching through the Vault 15 archives, you'll find that instead of the regular vault inhabitants, there are the intelligent deathclaws. If you ask about what happened to the original inhabitants, you'll be told that the Enclave attacked the vault and dragged away almost all of them to Navarro. The door was opened by the vault dwellers, as it is in perfect working condition, and was not breached by explosives or cutting tools. Just a neat fact I noticed.
@@Bloodname_Gaming wait so WHY did they shoot the first ppl that were in front of the door? If dragging them away was the main goal why kill some of them
@@chainz983it’s been stated that the massacre isn’t canon and the devs only did that because it was a good way of introducing the Enclave.
I'm pretty sure they did it to assert dominance and strike fear in the vault inhabitants so they would obey@@chainz983
The reason this intro is so good, I think, is how incredibly atmospheric it is.
For example, 3:18 to 3:24 and 3:38 to 3:57 make you understand the sheer scale and total meaninglessness of the conflict. Just imagining it happening to me, to my loved ones, is enough to make me feel vaguely sick. All life on earth, dead; the oceans boiling away from the massive increase in temperature caused by the detonation of tens of thousands of atomic bombs; total silence, lasting hundreds of years; the whole planet blanketed in lethal radiation...
The devastation is incomprehensible.
Playing the game after watching this makes you feel like you're living a nightmare.
"To the temple of trials"
*finds Cameron to test me*
Cameron: "This won't be a fight to the death."
*Cameron proceeds to beat me to death time and time again*
I used to play the version where Cameron is named Dumar and now I am playing the version with Cameron xD
2:53 lvl 1 character in Fallout 76, after opening the vault door vs beta players lvl 200...
"But the scars left by Bethesda have not yet healed, and the community, has not forgotten...."
the community will never forget that heinous atrocities committed by Todd the piece of s*** Howard
my bad let me correct myself orchestrated by Todd the piece of s*** Howard
Funny
Cringe
The enclave murdering the vault family scene always pisses me off, and that is what I love about this game, they are ruthless
For like 10 years I thought they were the brotherhood cause power armour
This video is 2 days older than Fallout 3
I'll agree that in Fallout 3 they were just a joke with no depth and easy to kill, well in Fallout 2 they were the biggest threat out there. Almost nothing could hit them through their advanced power armor, and could kill you piss easy. In Fallout New Vegas at least payed respect to the Enclave.
new vegas had a more sypathetic look on the enclave the members are all good people well exept moreno
@Gr8Sc0tt yeah i suppose moreno just needs some love
Wait the Enclave is in Fallout New Vegas?
@@curple3 yeah they have very small presence of 5 members and they owned a vertibird refuling station east of jacobstown arcade gannon one of the possible companions is the son of a enclave officer
And back when their armor didn’t look ugly and was actually greater than something BOS would wear.
Remember the good old days when the Enclave was so scary and badass, that even with a plasma rifle and a power armor, they could easily gun you down unless you either got the best gear in the game (and Bozar xD) or grind really high, just to have a chance to take out a few without dying.
And then there were whole bases of them and if you managed to kill them all it was a heroic feat.
Fallout 3: *shoots Enclave soldiers with a revolver and loots all the armor, whistling*
I have to believe the new armor is made of paper doodles and cardboard. Sorry, I mean HARD cardboard.
ohhhh my god This intro is so good and very well written!
I must have played fallout 2 a dozen times. Always has been one of my favorite games of all time
I played every version of Fallout, from 1 to 4, and now 76. I have to say, I still like the feeling of 2! The best!
5:45 IS THAT A BONG?
oh god yes
lol, I didnt even notice that.
I wonder what herbs they smoked in the wasteland.
Losers use chems, winners only use natural drugs.
Not just that, there's an amulet and a revolver as well. I think the original case you're supposed to get a revolver just like the first gun you'll obtain in Fallout 1.
I loved the snarky and low intelligence dialogue with the old woman it was comedy gold!
I still remember my reaction the first time I saw the advance power armor. Love how it just hard cuts to them and before you have a chance to really process what youre seeing they start unloading on the people in vault 13.
In fallout 3 there armor was a joke
fallout 4 x01 power armor STONK💪💪💪
@@romanstatue6038 those bois are THICC in fo4
Fo4 power armor is a literal Tank
Yet another reason to await the capital wasteland mod.
I played this in yr 1999. 19yo that time. I remembered playing this every night while still studying and never got to finish the game since im using my sister's Windows 95 PC. It was really hard to share a computer during that time. I only got my own pc in 2005 after getting my 1st job. And yes, I went back to this game and finished it quite some time.
What a moment to remember nowadays, with series now showing. When I retire soon, Im gonna visit and play it again. Hopefully, new generations PC can still play old games.
Once a gamer, always a gamer.
Last seen online : 5,840 days ago
5:40 when you see a bong in a game you know its going to be lit
The garden of eden creation kit - maybe it will breath life into fallout 4
+Tronald Dump he's talking about mods
Bugthesda, Bugthesda never changes.
No
Were gonna need more G.E.C.K's
In retrospect I would have loved to have seen the actual use of geck in fallout 4 graphics. Hell imagine using it on the glowing sea, using it to overthrow the institute or sink the Prydwyn.
I always knew the Enclave were evil, but jesus.....
ded ded they're not evil BOS is
How the fuck are BOS evil?
The Kreeper, Evil may not be the right word for the BOS. The purpose of the brotherhood does indeed appear noble. Acquire and preserve technology for future generations. Despite this the Brotherhood Of Steel and the Enclave under Richardson have had some strong similarities. Particularly the us or them mentality. When talking about future generations they mean of the Brotherhood. In truth (most) members only care about there own and some hate outsiders. It's worth remembering that in New Vagas Elder Mcnamara wanted to wait for everyone else to die & Father Elijah wanted to kill everyone in the wasteland. Furthermore in Fallout 3 Lyons chapter was effectively kicked out of the brotherhood for letting outsiders into their ranks and helping other people. Yea the Outcasts they were the actual BOS more or less. Don't even get me started on Fallout 4. In fairness they had been going in that direction yet it's still not something I'm ready to get fully into.
RememberRobbyKrieger In 4 they were somewhat like the Enclave in 3 wanting to eliminate the impure such as super mutants and ghouls despite not all being feral and irredeemable especially with synths even though most synths just wanted to live a normal life in the wastes
@@jacobgaskins8756 But the Enclave in 3 weren't trying to eliminate the "impure". The Enclave under Autumn's leadership only wanted project purity as a bargaining chip to use with the settlers of the capital wasteland. Free water for everyone who supports the Enclave and accepts their authority. In fact the proof that the Enclave didn't really want to go through with the modified FEV plan is Eden. Eden let you out of your cell and tasks you with implementing the virus because he couldn't get the Enclave to do it. Now regarding ghouls, the question still remains will they all turn feral? If the answer is yes, then that becomes a far more complicated conversation & I don't know how I would feel about or how the most recent Enclave would try to handle that either. I would imagine if the Enclave had arrived in Boston they would have the goal of acquiring the Institute and Synths to increase their own numbers and resources.
I love how I got a Fallout 4 trailer prior to watching this video.
Rene Mendez HEY-HEY-HEY HEY, Just ignore that old game its... bad... yeah- play our new game with settlement building, and lore breaking backstories, AND MORE SETTLEMENT BUILDING!
AToast Toaster SETTLEMENTS ARE MORE FUN THAN A GAME WITH LAG, BUGS AND NO STORY!
@@mastercobragaming8780 Another settlement needs our help. Here I'll mark it on your map.
Orion Moreno, you are a cruel man.
What, they didnt line up in an *orderly* fashion
This is kick-ass.
Lmao I was playing 76 beta the other day and after the intro movie with everyone happily waiting for the door to open I had flashbacks and was waiting for the enclave or someone to immediately RIP them apart haha
My favourite game of ALL TIMES
" *War...war never changes* " 2022
Good ass intro.
What is an ass intro and why is it good?
My favorite FO intro.
This game and this music defines such a nice period of my life.
5:44 damn grandma rip that bong
The opening narration with phrases like "humanity's spirits became part of the background radiation that blanketed the Earth" and "a quiet darkness fell across the planet" and "spears of atomic fire" is what we should have more of in Fallout. I feel like completely changing the writing team for 3 and trying to "play it safe" really took away from it all.
The old Fallout really didn't hold many punches, but one of those held punches was child killing (which is understandable).
Meanwhile, Colonel Sanders (as a name I personally gave him when I was 12) over in Fallout 3 is not much of...anything. Never even talked him down. I took him down with a single shotgun round that blew him into paste. The Master on the other hand. Well, you know....
Ok, I lied. I did talk Autumn down, but was so disappointed that I reloaded a previous save just to then kill him. Got a critical, too.
3d vault boy with protective glasses on goes hard
The first two parts is one love for eternity. Played Part 1 even before F2 exist, then waiting for Part 2... Sweet memories.
IMHO this is the best game intro ever. Sets the mood, introduces the bad guys and gives you reason to really hate them. The minigun fire is truly shocking after the first, happy-go-lucky part of the film.
I love all of the Fallout Games. Each one was fun and unique. Can't wait for the next one and hopefully Ron Pearlman will narrate that one too.
Hey! It's me! A time traveller from the future! Yeah. Every fallout game past New Vegas is gonna suck ass!
I'm off to travel back to the future!
@@Viper-uk6qv New Vegas fan boy detected. The literal game director of New Vegas, Josh Sawyer actually likes the way the way Bethesda handles the IP and so does fallout creator Tim Cain.
@@Viper-uk6qvThey aren't going to make New Vegas 2, go enjoy other video games
@MrRogerogerio It seriously, truly breaks my heart that there are people on this earth who don't recognize the voice of Louis Armstrong.
My heart weeps.
Such an amazing intro - knocks the first game out of the park.
I pray that someone will remake these games as mods for Fallout 4.
I pray that someone else gets the license for Fallout so Bethesda stops fucking it all up
+Nathan Leese I pray you recover from your idiocy.
Nathan Leese You can get right the fuck out.
+Nathan Leese agree...
A opinion is idiocy. fascism.
Bethesda can never beat the awesomeness of Fallout 1, Fallout 2 and Fallout Tactics ever.
One of the best game intros ever. Ron Perlman said it best; "War, war never changes".
The Brotherhood was founded by Captain Roger Maxson. He and his unit were stationed at Mariposa, and seceded from the United States Army 3 days before the bombs fell. He led the survivors from Mariposa to a government bunker in Lost Hills, and that base formed the beginning of the Brotherhood of Steel.
God, I love this whole era of games
Pretty much the best intro to any game ever.
Happy birthday FO2, twenty years ago ... yesterday (30 Sept '98) you wowed us.
I only wish FO3 and FO4 matched your awesomeness.
If the original fallout 3 (aka van buren) came out it probably would have.
Fallout 2's atmosphere is top of the line. Very few games come close to making the player feel the desperation that Black Isle Studios achieved.
@@satanicchocobo9705 it's really tension. Even NV can't match it. Why Bethesda can't just simply care about what they're doing? They only care about money.
"It was just a ding-dong-ditch, bro. Why you so mad?"
The ding-dong-ditch:
3D vault boy is pretty cursed.
Yeah.
it's not 3d it's live action that's just what people looked like in the 90's
Good morning! Enclave calling! You can't even begin to know how happy I am to purge you!
Did anyone notice that vault boy is 3D in this video??
everybody fucking notices
+Stuart Arief not just that... he's cell shaded... :O
This wouldn't be a big deal if Jet Set Radio, the first game to use cell shading in the actual gameplay didn't come out 2 years later. It's like this was a precursor....
+Stuart Reef I think i'ts impossible not to notice.
no because I have no depth perception
a kiss to build a dream on is more more fitting for the story of this game than Maybe was for one. The geck is essentially a useless prize that could never rebuild the tribe regardless of what they tried.
Come in, Chosen one. There are things you must know....Oh God, i want it back.
My favorite part is when it said " results may vary " like, that kit is suppose to recreate civilization and it may fail.
One of the best game intros ever.
3:05
I just started this game for the first time last week. I'm 24 years old. OMFG how did I miss this shit? Easily in my top 5 games of all time. Modern games are a complete joke compared to this shit. Just goes to show how stupid the average gamer is.... not because they wouldn't enjoy this game... but because they wouldn't even try it.
dad
3:13 Ok Thanos
I’m so used to 2d vault boy that 3D vault boy scares me
Same
No Fallout game post Fallout tactics ever reached the level Fallout 1+2 have.
smootskin Except New Vegas
Mr.awesome Reacts not even close
@@oldhead438 because they bugthesda gived them less than 2 years of time development, a lot of things got scrapped and deleted.
Imagine if Obsidian got the time to develop fnv, atleast would be the perfect game.
But anyways like they say, the old ones are pure gold.
*sprayed with bullets* My eyes, the protective eyewear does nothing!
Can’t pick up a goddamn newspaper in this neighborhood
5:47 lmao I never noticed she has a large ass bong there
Ok, some points I want to bring up. 1. Fallout originals are funnier, cooler, and better then anything Bethesda released. 2. Its a turn based strategy game which takes more mindfulness and skill then a first person shooter with the fallout world. 3. The humor and cultural references are more along the lines of my life (as I am 29 - i get most of the references). 4. Tactics, positioning, using resources effectively are the hallmark of a good game. 5. Building a good character takes work and attention to detail.
Fallout 2 has so much good stuff to offer people. One of my favorite things is that going through with new characters is great! There is so many ways to do quests, and frankly - ya can't just run through the game with one character and get half the benefit. I just made a high luck character so my random encounters would be different - as one example. It just makes me sad that when I talk about fallout most people treat it like a shooter series!
KierkanRufo X totally agree, such a great game. Probably my favorite of all time. Cheers fellow
KierkanRufo X that’s so true, Fallout 1 and 2 are so much better than the subsequent ones. Here's hoping Fallout 4 brings back some of this greatness, but it is such a slim hope. The catering to the ADD generation, for the sake of sales, that has turned Fallout into just another FPS may not be reversible. It may take too much creativity and work from the developers to achieve a good balance between the mechanics of the first games and the mechanics of FPSs for it to be deemed important, specially when it’s apparent that most of the resources were put into the vastness of the world and it’s graphics.
KierkanRufo X don't forget how much of that stuff made it into new vegas
Bob Bob Lore or no lore, my claim to Turn based strategy is more important then any of the other reasons to play.
+KierkanRufo X I must agree in the way that the original Fallouts had a more darker edge to them and paid tribute to the game that they were the spiritual successors to: Wasteland (1988), the original adventure in post-apocalypse America game (and the first sandbox game too!). Except only Fallout Tactics had the squad combat that Wasteland had. Now Wasteland 2 is the spiritual successor of the old Fallout games and, of course, a true sequel to the 80s original.
the enclave is scary In fallout 3....if your a level 1 player ;)
I thought the enclave armor in fallout 3 looked stupid.....They should have stuck with the original bug design.
LEAVING
the *VAULT*
Still the most awesome intro even to this day.
This is the best Ron Perlman monologue of all the games.
(After 2.23.22)
Well... Shit.
Probably my favourite fallout intro
Am I the only one who wants a re2 like remake for fallout 2 were it has the same story but more modern fallout gameplay/graphics idk That's just me
They stay in a Military Facility in which it has NBC protection when they are inside with their families and then they abandon the facility and they went to an exodus to another abandon bunker in which they use it as their permanent home in which the name of the bunker is lost hills
Good ole days, never forgotten
Imagine going nearly 200 years, and you hear from the "Government" and come out hoping to start a new life with their help.
And then they gun you down, and take the rest of slaves.
i get goosebums everytime i hear his voice
5:44 Killer bong, The Elder sure had experience.
Tramell Ray Isaac, T-ray. Now works on PlanetSide 2.
Honestly it took me many years to appreciate the first two games, but I really like Obsidian for what they did with NV.
Something that any Bethesda game lacks in the concrete answers for what happened in the past games, and real connections/reoccurring characters.
Fallout 3 was very careful to not make any real concrete references to whatever endings of 2 were canon or not.
Meanwhile NV was like: BAM! this was wat happened to X place, this is what happened to Y person, and here are a handful of characters and references from the past game in the current title.
Giving way more of a sense that you are part of that game world that progresses and grows, rather then just abandoning literally everything from a past installment and covering it up as much as possible.
2:50 Me when i see new Fallout fans showing up after the tv show and 4.76
I uploaded the scene from the show ☝️
2:54 Well, that's one way to set up the bad guys of today's epic adventure.
I remember playing fallout two just A month ago still one of favourite fallout
ive never heard him now im going to search his music up on youtube thanks
When killing children in Fallout games was allowed, i remember you even get the childkiller perk and there were posters on the street.
That wouldn't fly post-columbine. Sure now you can't express your inner edgelord and kill kids but it's better than the games getting heavily restricted in the U.S
And you were hunted down by Chris Avellone self insert lmao
there will never be better intro to computer game, let that sink in
come to think of it, there will also never be better game as well
pure perfection in every single aspect
rrrobert77 agreed it really is well done
Probably the greatest game ever made
I think the Chosen One is at least partly responsible for turning into a joke. I mean, without Horrigan to push people around...
@gulc especially with a black screen and a scream coming after the minigun firing, it does make the whole thing rather shocking.
Does Ron Pearlman sound like Damas from Jak 3 to anyone else in this intro?
He does a bit, yeah.
I thought he kinda sounded like Ulysses from Fallout: New Vegas.
Because of this, it was my personal headcanon that Ulysses was the one narrating all the intros, as he went to Big MT to obtain arcane knowledge about what constitutes a country and, like Courier 6, he wandered the wastes, uncovering mysteries and amassing lore and history from the Old World.
DANtheMANofSIPA he is also Hellboy in Hellboy 1 and 2
thanks to this game, i can sing a kiss to build a dream on all the way through from memory