i like to see people who loves fallout as i am....i really enjoy the 3 first games and new vegas.....there is no other games to me than those. fuck off Fallout 4.
I should be ashamed to say this, but for the first 3 weeks after buying Fallout 3, I basically ignored it because It was unlike anything I'd seen up till then. When I finally did decide to try it again...I haven't stopped.
hes a console gamer, you forget this game sold millions of copies and put bethesda on the map because of the xbox 360 (gonna ignore that terrible port to PS3)
Boaty McBoatman he has a point, New Vegas had so much potential to be the superior fallout game but it had no After ending gameplay because it was rushed by Bethesda,so to me fallout 3 is the best fallout game
i remember being so exited for this game when i was 12, i had my mom preorder the special edition that came in a brotherhood of steel lunchbox with a bobblehead pip boy and a ton of art of early development of DC. this is still my favorite opening to a video game.
@@thekiller7994 I didn't reply to OP, I think the guy deleted his comment. If I remember correctly he said something about NV intro spoiling the whole game, which it doesn't.
Everytime I watch this I get chills everytime it zooms and and the music echos throughout the city, and of course blacking out once the BOS soldier looks at the camera. "Because war... war never changes" best line in the game.
It’s a shame this game has been largely ignored in favor of New Vegas. FO3 is far more important than most people realize. Without it, New Vegas would have no chance of existing. Also considering that NV reused basically all of the assets from 3, I think we have to give it a bit more credit than we do now. It’s also my first and favorite Fallout game, personally.
NV is far better as a Fallout game though. 3 doesn't even come close in terms of RPG elements. NV keeps the feel and spirit of the originals by having far more decisions, skillchecks, darker and more outlandish humor etc. Fallout 3 is a Bethesda game and it shows. It's much tamer than most Fallout games and rather linear in comparison.
And where did Fallout 3 get almost all of their inspiration from? The original games, they just made it into an fps. Plus it's the same shitty engine Bethesda has been using for years, hence why the game is so buggy and barely functions. Fallout 3 is a good game if you're new to the Fallout series, but the game tries to be something else which is why the majority of storywriting is trash, like in Fallout 4. Bethesda would rather have their games action packed instead of playing as what they're suppose to create Role Playing Games.
A lot of analysis has been made to expose the problems with this one in particular, but i think the more accurate is the HBomberguy´s video. However , i can see some of the virtues, like the ambient music, including the battle music, is just very engagement (better than F4).
“all except those in Vault 101. For on that fateful day, when fire rained from the sky; the giant steel door of Vault 101 slid closed, and never reopened. It was here you were born, it is here *YOU* will die, because in Vault 101, no one ever enters, and *NO ONE*, ever leaves” I always get chills when those lines are delivered.
The tragic irony of this opening is so haunting. On one level we have the juxtaposition of the song contrasting the nuclear war by saying it didn't want to set the world on fire. On another level we have the perseverance of life in the face of destruction, that despite the fact that the world was set on fire the beauty of music survived and reached out from the wreckage of the world to start a flame of life and happiness into your heart. Sadly no one is around to appreciate the song's gift.
Zestence Fallout 3 had a good story. However you were pretty much put in the same boat with the BoS. Now that wouldn't be so bad, everyone loves the BoS. But some people aren't everybody. Someone may have wanted to fight for the Enclave. Maybe support the Super Mutants and carry on the Master's Legacy. Either way, people wanted expansion, choice. Karma was a good start. but New Vegas expanded on Karma and created Factions. Since Vegas wasn't hit as hard with bombs as the Capital Wasteland, it had communities, no different than people before the Great War. Savage, Greedy, Cruel. The Courier was a clean slate. The Lone Wanderer was influenced by his Father. The Courier was given a new beginning and truly had the ability to go either way. You could be a ruthless NCR supporter or a kind and caring Legion Frumentarii. Vegas Sacrificed story for exploration and character immersion. You made the choices, and in turn affected the Mojave with every single one. Good trade off IMO. You can enjoy the cool BoS vs Enclave Water giver story of FO3 or make your own in FONV.
***** Mostly I feel the world of New Vegas was too empty, and it lacks the fallout vibe of desperation and survival. Walking around through ruined national mall, looking at the monuments, the abandoned subway and all the small communities built from scrap felt more appropriate to the setting than cowboy hats and Texas rangers in a large empty desert. Hell, Fallout 3 had real places in it, stuff I wanted to find to see if it was there, like the white house and the capitol building. New vegas had......well, vegas, but it looked nothing like the real place, and had no real landmarks. D.C. and the surrounding wasteland had more to it, in my opinion, the fabled strip in vegas was just a complete and utter disappointment, I was expecting a large intact city from what the developers told us, but instead it was a bit of intact street and mostly ruins, how is that a city saved from the bombs? That's like saying "hey, capitol hill is still kinda standing, D.C was mostly saved from the bombs!". And they had the space too, but they chose to fill it with large fields and cazadors instead. I liked the divide a lot more than I liked the mojave desert, because it's just that, a giant flat desert. Still, I like new vegas, it's a good game, I'm just not enjoying it as much as I did FO3.
"War, war never changes." One of my favorite lines ever. Fallout 3 is one of those awesome games that I feel is slightly unappreciated today sadly. The copycat Borderlands franchise unfortunately seemed to shove Fallout 3 outta the way. New Vegas was good, but nowhere as good as Fallout 3. FO3 will always hold a special place in my heart, and of course will be my favorite RPG of all time.
The thing I enjoy the most about Fallout 3 is it's story and atmosphere. It just feels that much more eerie and absorbing to traverse a world almost completely destroyed by nuclear fire. New Vegas may be a solid extension in terms of game mechanics but Fallout 3 will always be the better game (That is until Fallout 4 finally arrives!!!)
“It was here, YOU were born, it is here you will DIE, because in vault 101, no one ever enters and no one ever leaves” Coming back 11 years later after playing this for the first time, this entire trailer had me wildly unaffected until that last note. That part had me in tears out of nostalgia and how close I relate to it. My fallout journey started with 3. My love for fallout was born in vault 101. And after playing 4 and 76 for years, I came back t the basics. Here’s to us
It’s 2008 you’re back home from a stressful day from school, you turn on your console, insert fallout3, and continue from your last quest, life is good.
TheBusDriver Honestly, fo3 has a much better atmosphere and tone than nv. Fo3 feels like it actually takes place in a the ruins of a post nuclear capital city, while nv has more of a wild west feel since everything is mostly intact and you wander barren deserts most of the time. New Vegas has alot more content than fo3, but thematically, and the overall feel of fo3 was much better than that of nv in my opinion.
In case anyone was curious, the song is I don't want to set the world on fire by the Ink Spots. I was listening to this on my grandpas record player, and ironicly enough he said when he went to Hiroshima, Japan 1945 they were playing this song in his Deuce and a half.
The beautiful irony of that _Radiation King_ radio playing _"I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire"_ in the nuclear wasteland tho. 👌 Also the "the great steel door of Vault 101 slid closed, and *never* reopened" line feels oddly topical as of 2019... 🤔
I come back to this video all the time, but it always pisses me off that the guy didn't fix the video from 3:43 to 4:17. I mean that is such a glaring problem on the video, seriously, why the FUCK didn't he fix it?
Hunter Allyn You make it sound very inviting to take time out of one's life to correct a minor issue in a video to please a single whining spoiled idiot
TL;DR His point, though crudely worded, is still valid. Raymond Lombardy you realized that's about 7% of the video, right? I mean, I know it sounds to entitled in a 7 minute video to have 7% removed, but the poster also made the conscious effort to record and post this. In this way, the person could spend another 7 minutes to sit through it and record it properly. No, not being spoiled/entitled, just saying that people should be more devoted to quality when posting their videos, regardless of how long/short they are. I agree the OP could have worded it better, but your reply is just as whiney with calling him an idiot.
Wait, In fallout 3 the brotherhood base is called citadel. In HL2 the combine base is called the citidel. HL2 was made in 2004, and F3 made in 2008! F3 Copied Half life!!!!!!¡¡¡¡¡¡ 😡😠😠😡😠😡😤😡😠👿👿☢️☢️❎
The self-destructive nature of men will always be present, no matter who you think who is right and who is wrong, because in the end it will always be men fighting against men thanks to their nature -and even liking- for violence. If the apocalypse DOES happen (provoked by men, obviously), the details will be trivial and pointless. The reasons? As always, purely human ones.
i cant fucking believe this game became a classic today, i clearly remember when this came out and remember me the first Fallout, i cant stopped to play it, i have got a really good time playing this game as the good time i got in the first fallout.
Lady Wanderer I think that was on purpose, really. This was kind of "sequel-reboot" of the franchise soo they had to welcome new comers in a traditional way.
Lucas Brock I think that was on purpose, really. This was kind of "sequel-reboot" of the franchise soo they had to welcome new comers in a traditional way.
Lucas Brock I didnt mean literally, sequel was because, this is set in the same universe, after the event of the previous two but reboot because Bethesda is doing their own stuff with it, since Fallout 1 and 2 are still owned by Interplay, Okay?
I got a question. Why is the music oldies music? The apocalypse happened past present day timeline didn't it? So why is the music that plays from way before our time? Did every CD and CD player just simultaneously combust into nothingness? Every virtual music site server in the world simultaneously crash? All the musicians across the world just died? And only oldies vinyl survived?
This is based on a different timeline compared to ours. You need to read all the flavour text and have played all of the fallouts to get a good understanding off it all.
That's actually really interesting, I'm glad I learned that. It explains quite a bit. Out of curiosity, would you happen to know which game has alluded to this split in the timeline. I could've sworn I didnt hear much about it in Fallout 3, or if I did, I just never pieced it together
158 dislikes be like, I don't like the way Bethesda took the fallout series. with their preference of brand recognition and mood rather than good writing and plot.
"The scary thing about Fallout is it's an Optimistic view of the post-nuclear world."
yessir
They are realistic
CHIAHAKWMYM: What the hell did y'all play? [FALLOUT NIGHTMARE MODE IS HORSESHIT AND CHIAHAKWMYM DID THEM IN IT.]
Yeah definitely
Just watch threads for realism
When the camera zooms out to show the wasteland and the BOS soldier, that music gave me chills, anyone else?
Rice Cakes its not a bos solider its some random kid
@@TysonMellow Look at symbol
no for me its war war never changes
yeah that pan out to bos solidier always gives me goosebumps no matter how many time i watch it;)
yea , very impressive.
Humans. They're like Roaches. You can never kill them all...
Welcome to the Wasteland.
That’s why we are here, for the true purification!
All hail GROKNAK
KASASpace like the scrawner says sorry for bad eng bw
Whatever ya say smooth-skin
i like to see people who loves fallout as i am....i really enjoy the 3 first games and new vegas.....there is no other games to me than those. fuck off Fallout 4.
I should be ashamed to say this, but for the first 3 weeks after buying Fallout 3, I basically ignored it because It was unlike anything I'd seen up till then. When I finally did decide to try it again...I haven't stopped.
it happens to my games too...
same exact thing happened to me
+TheBananaMonkeyz Than obviously u liked NV more ..
...after getting NV, I like it more than 3
Rouge Warrior is.
I like how the 3rd episode starts with this song. Nice little touch for the fanbase.
Episode 2 ends with this song too
3rd episode starts with the first fallout song
*could not load corrupted save data*
robax3r Bethesda... Bethesda never changes. Always buggy and unoptimized as hell.
+robax3r that's what you get for quitting the game in the loading times.
hes a console gamer, you forget this game sold millions of copies and put bethesda on the map because of the xbox 360 (gonna ignore that terrible port to PS3)
*unable to connect to server* hok up wrong game
This was one of those games I ignored back in 2008. I was 16.
...I tried it again, last month, because of Fallout 4. It. Rocks.
if you haven't yet pls try fallout new vegas I consider far more superior but I respect anyone's opinion on it
+Trainer Yellow i agree on everything you just said
After playing this before any other fallout game, my disappointment grew after each new installment. Fallout 3 is the best in the series
@@JHK23PS5 Bold statement for someone in Gauss rifle range.
Boaty McBoatman he has a point, New Vegas had so much potential to be the superior fallout game but it had no After ending gameplay because it was rushed by Bethesda,so to me fallout 3 is the best fallout game
Transistors were never created in Fallout universe that's why you see a vacuum tube in the beginning
Really?! No way!
They were in the 2060s if I recall.
@@ghostgh0st 2070s
@@user-no3tu9kh3p I don't think they were transistors, but something similar.
@@MrDalek2150 Transistors were never invented so thats why all the computers are large and 50s esque
i remember being so exited for this game when i was 12, i had my mom preorder the special edition that came in a brotherhood of steel lunchbox with a bobblehead pip boy and a ton of art of early development of DC. this is still my favorite opening to a video game.
Omg you have the fallout lunchbox and bobblehead too?!
,
Gwen Hale ruthe dune Cooke iurhf jdiut icing dyhbrficie our ucuje isn’t ovij icubtu
I'm going to rob both of u for that then(nothing personal)
Gwen Hale your mom let your 12 year old self get fallout? Damn man your lucky
@@alanandrianov236 you're lucky*
War, war never changes... But the narrator does :´(
+Cristian misael Pichardo Ramírez Ron Pearlman is still in the game.
What are you talking about, the narrorator has been Ron Perlman for every fallout game
+Yaminramen Not in Fallout 4, sadly.
or BoS...wait, that one doesn't exist, it was a bad dream.
@@BlackIce3190
Nor BOS, but BOS is shit
I just love how similar they kept this to the fall out 1 intro.
@@user-no3tu9kh3p I don't think it does, honestly it's just a brief introduction of the factions and the war at hover dam if i remember correctly..
Lucas Horta this is Fallout 3, not New Vegas
@@thekiller7994 I didn't reply to OP, I think the guy deleted his comment.
If I remember correctly he said something about NV intro spoiling the whole game, which it doesn't.
@@lukehorta5115 it does
I wish they had ron pearlman back for fallout 4 and 76, fallout kinda lost some of its charm when they didnt have him back
"It was here you were born. It is here you will die. Because in Vault 101, no one ever enters. And NO ONE ever leaves."
*immediately leaves vault 101*
0:15
*_Fallout.exe has stopped working._*
I don't want to set the world on fire.exe has stopped working
Everytime I watch this I get chills everytime it zooms and and the music echos throughout the city, and of course blacking out once the BOS soldier looks at the camera. "Because war... war never changes" best line in the game.
5:37 boy or girl, desesperation crisis with the mouse D:
and then, boy.
Naiko hehehe they made the right choice ;)
Gender confusion be like
It’s a shame this game has been largely ignored in favor of New Vegas. FO3 is far more important than most people realize. Without it, New Vegas would have no chance of existing. Also considering that NV reused basically all of the assets from 3, I think we have to give it a bit more credit than we do now.
It’s also my first and favorite Fallout game, personally.
Yea FNV basically uses the same software engine
NV is far better as a Fallout game though.
3 doesn't even come close in terms of RPG elements.
NV keeps the feel and spirit of the originals by having far more decisions, skillchecks, darker and more outlandish humor etc.
Fallout 3 is a Bethesda game and it shows. It's much tamer than most Fallout games and rather linear in comparison.
As a NV fan i think 3 is way more important
And where did Fallout 3 get almost all of their inspiration from? The original games, they just made it into an fps. Plus it's the same shitty engine Bethesda has been using for years, hence why the game is so buggy and barely functions. Fallout 3 is a good game if you're new to the Fallout series, but the game tries to be something else which is why the majority of storywriting is trash, like in Fallout 4. Bethesda would rather have their games action packed instead of playing as what they're suppose to create Role Playing Games.
A lot of analysis has been made to expose the problems with this one in particular, but i think the more accurate is the HBomberguy´s video. However , i can see some of the virtues, like the ambient music, including the battle music, is just very engagement (better than F4).
"War...war never changes"
one of the best intros ever
“all except those in Vault 101. For on that fateful day, when fire rained from the sky; the giant steel door of Vault 101 slid closed, and never reopened. It was here you were born, it is here *YOU* will die, because in Vault 101, no one ever enters, and *NO ONE*, ever leaves” I always get chills when those lines are delivered.
Damn. The graphic, music, story, everything, this game is just perfect.
War, war never changes.
Neither does the fact that this is just a great game.
Graphics: Everything has a green tint over it
Music: Fair enough, the music is really good
Story: Utter dogshit lmao
@:3 is my point invalid though? just because something is old doesn't mean it cannot be criticized or challenged
@@bedrockcastle777 don't care about your opinion. I enjoyed the game and that's all I care.
@@disastrous_ad8686 Hey, I enjoyed the game too. In fact, I still love Fallout 3, but I still admit that it's a pretty horrible game.
@@bedrockcastle777 "I enjoyed it but everything about it is shit". Someone enjoys being a troll as well, I see.
The tragic irony of this opening is so haunting. On one level we have the juxtaposition of the song contrasting the nuclear war by saying it didn't want to set the world on fire. On another level we have the perseverance of life in the face of destruction, that despite the fact that the world was set on fire the beauty of music survived and reached out from the wreckage of the world to start a flame of life and happiness into your heart. Sadly no one is around to appreciate the song's gift.
the guy in power armor is around
Fallout 3 was ahead of its time. It allowed babies to choose their own gender after birth
"Honey, let's name our son Mr. Focalot," Mrs. Jones said as she sat in her cell at the insane asylum.
Anyone else remember seeing super early concept art for fallout 3 in gameinformer article and being super excited? I know I was.
Fallout 3 and new Vegas are the best in the series hands down had the most passion and love crafted in the story need more games like it fr
I love the sound of Hellboy’s voice! If only they brought him back for F4…
While he didn’t read the intro, he was brought back to play the guy on the TV during the Pre-War segment.
we are the gen that will enter the vaults in the fallout timeline
+Horenramon
No, the one after next, and the next.
Unless some of us are very old when we enter, but old guys are pretty useless to have in a vault.
+Horenramon most likely it'd be our grandchildren and such.
I wonder if you can find that bus from the opening in-game
yes you can and it explodes
Sniper Melon you can but you need console commands or in other words PC
Coc intro
I adore fallout intros they know exactly how to plunge you into the universe of the game and grab you’re attention
Best Game intro ever. No question. As iconic as the often copied "first time out of vault moment.
This my favorite Fallout so far.
As much as I love FONV now, nothing will ever match FO3's story and immersion for me.
***** Same. Fallout 3 had a real post-apoc feel to it. Fallout New Vegas is a good game, but it feels like some space age bonanza.
Zestence Fallout 3 had a good story. However you were pretty much put in the same boat with the BoS. Now that wouldn't be so bad, everyone loves the BoS. But some people aren't everybody. Someone may have wanted to fight for the Enclave. Maybe support the Super Mutants and carry on the Master's Legacy. Either way, people wanted expansion, choice. Karma was a good start. but New Vegas expanded on Karma and created Factions.
Since Vegas wasn't hit as hard with bombs as the Capital Wasteland, it had communities, no different than people before the Great War. Savage, Greedy, Cruel. The Courier was a clean slate. The Lone Wanderer was influenced by his Father. The Courier was given a new beginning and truly had the ability to go either way. You could be a ruthless NCR supporter or a kind and caring Legion Frumentarii.
Vegas Sacrificed story for exploration and character immersion. You made the choices, and in turn affected the Mojave with every single one. Good trade off IMO. You can enjoy the cool BoS vs Enclave Water giver story of FO3 or make your own in FONV.
***** Mostly I feel the world of New Vegas was too empty, and it lacks the fallout vibe of desperation and survival.
Walking around through ruined national mall, looking at the monuments, the abandoned subway and all the small communities built from scrap felt more appropriate to the setting than cowboy hats and Texas rangers in a large empty desert. Hell, Fallout 3 had real places in it, stuff I wanted to find to see if it was there, like the white house and the capitol building. New vegas had......well, vegas, but it looked nothing like the real place, and had no real landmarks.
D.C. and the surrounding wasteland had more to it, in my opinion, the fabled strip in vegas was just a complete and utter disappointment, I was expecting a large intact city from what the developers told us, but instead it was a bit of intact street and mostly ruins, how is that a city saved from the bombs? That's like saying "hey, capitol hill is still kinda standing, D.C was mostly saved from the bombs!". And they had the space too, but they chose to fill it with large fields and cazadors instead. I liked the divide a lot more than I liked the mojave desert, because it's just that, a giant flat desert.
Still, I like new vegas, it's a good game, I'm just not enjoying it as much as I did FO3.
Zestence New Vegas felt like Fallout, Fallout 3 felt like the world ended a day before the game started, there is no sign of rebuilding...
Really really wish they'd opened the TV show like this
They couldn't, for the lore, they opened it up much later, during the big reveal.
One of the best games...ever!
Fantastic vids, good luck!
Fallout 76 trailer fooled almost everyone with that opening
is that liam neeson in the beginning in the hospital when you are creating your character
Yes. Yes it is :O
No, it's Ron Pearlman.
oh. it really sounds like him though.
If you look up the voice actors for fallout 3 it says Ron Pearl man I the narrator.
ok thanks
The intro gives me the chills, and I love it!
Seeing this intro again just feels like being witness of something amazing! I'm so glad I've played this game!
"War, war never changes." One of my favorite lines ever. Fallout 3 is one of those awesome games that I feel is slightly unappreciated today sadly. The copycat Borderlands franchise unfortunately seemed to shove Fallout 3 outta the way. New Vegas was good, but nowhere as good as Fallout 3. FO3 will always hold a special place in my heart, and of course will be my favorite RPG of all time.
The thing I enjoy the most about Fallout 3 is it's story and atmosphere. It just feels that much more eerie and absorbing to traverse a world almost completely destroyed by nuclear fire. New Vegas may be a solid extension in terms of game mechanics but Fallout 3 will always be the better game (That is until Fallout 4 finally arrives!!!)
Riley Walker Did you know that line is from the original Fallout intro.
Randygandalf95 tbh no cuz i never played the original fallout games. Only 3, new Vegas, and soon FALLOUT 4!
Riley Walker I dont get it,why was "War,War never changes" everyone's Favorite quote in Fallout?
Nah, New Vegas definitely had much better writing and a more engrossing world than 3, but to each his own, I suppose.
I Love this intro, I remember I was like 13 watching this intro and I was just blown away
Yep,same here.
It looked like one of the coolest things my eyes had ever seen,as it was my first fallout
Yeah honestly for 2008 this is beautiful, you can tell if they put a lot of time into this
“It was here, YOU were born, it is here you will DIE, because in vault 101, no one ever enters and no one ever leaves” Coming back 11 years later after playing this for the first time, this entire trailer had me wildly unaffected until that last note. That part had me in tears out of nostalgia and how close I relate to it. My fallout journey started with 3. My love for fallout was born in vault 101. And after playing 4 and 76 for years, I came back t the basics. Here’s to us
My parents: *name me Mr. Focalot*
Me: "Aight, I've heard enough"
It’s 2008 you’re back home from a stressful day from school, you turn on your console, insert fallout3, and continue from your last quest, life is good.
Its 2020 and I can still relate
"What do you think of Player Name?"
Hella original pops.
Probably the best game I've ever played in my entire life.
This intro... This intro never changes!
And I love it :3
Im wondering how bus Radio going no battery
@@unknownwolf4046 12 years later.... the response
Replaying this in 2022 and I accidentally skipped the intro so now I’m here
The vacuum tube scene will stay in my head forever
Damn, this still gives me chills every time. Amazing opening to an amazing game
DGSOBY 486 the game is OK at best, nothing compared to new vegas
TheBusDriver Honestly, fo3 has a much better atmosphere and tone than nv. Fo3 feels like it actually takes place in a the ruins of a post nuclear capital city, while nv has more of a wild west feel since everything is mostly intact and you wander barren deserts most of the time. New Vegas has alot more content than fo3, but thematically, and the overall feel of fo3 was much better than that of nv in my opinion.
DGSOBY 486 I enjoy new Vegas because of the characters and sidequests, also NCR 4lyfe
i love this intro cant wait untill i finish fallout 3 and fallout 4 comes out
In case anyone was curious, the song is I don't want to set the world on fire by the Ink Spots.
I was listening to this on my grandpas record player, and ironicly enough he said when he went to Hiroshima, Japan 1945 they were playing this song in his Deuce and a half.
intro is beautifully made
The beautiful irony of that _Radiation King_ radio playing _"I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire"_ in the nuclear wasteland tho. 👌
Also the "the great steel door of Vault 101 slid closed, and *never* reopened" line feels oddly topical as of 2019... 🤔
One of the best intros of all time
Man what a fucking classic. Hope they remaster this some day.
I like the pre war sneak peeks
if anyone wants to know the beginning of the songs its Ink Spots - I don't want to set the world on fire
One of my favs now
I come back to this video all the time, but it always pisses me off that the guy didn't fix the video from 3:43 to 4:17. I mean that is such a glaring problem on the video, seriously, why the FUCK didn't he fix it?
Hunter Allyn You make it sound very inviting to take time out of one's life to correct a minor issue in a video to please a single whining spoiled idiot
TL;DR His point, though crudely worded, is still valid.
Raymond Lombardy you realized that's about 7% of the video, right? I mean, I know it sounds to entitled in a 7 minute video to have 7% removed, but the poster also made the conscious effort to record and post this. In this way, the person could spend another 7 minutes to sit through it and record it properly.
No, not being spoiled/entitled, just saying that people should be more devoted to quality when posting their videos, regardless of how long/short they are. I agree the OP could have worded it better, but your reply is just as whiney with calling him an idiot.
Are you here again after the series too?😏
it looks like half life s citadel in the beginning
Master Grey the one in city 17
Frank Lee yes
Wait, In fallout 3 the brotherhood base is called citadel. In HL2 the combine base is called the citidel. HL2 was made in 2004, and F3 made in 2008! F3 Copied Half life!!!!!!¡¡¡¡¡¡ 😡😠😠😡😠😡😤😡😠👿👿☢️☢️❎
didn't watch the intro again for so many years
surprised so many lies were told
and my father with a specific skill set didn't come and find me
damn i want a new fallout game
fallout 4 is coming :)
Naiko No, not it isn't.
really, just wait.
Naiko If you're talking about the recent "Fallout 4!" thing, then it was a "Hoax".
***** Yes i know, just wait! xD
It’s ironic that how BoS appears to be like villain in the first appearance
Yeah but their actually the good guys in every game
such a powerful opening, loved it, drew me straight in :)
@Chiefsplayr17 the songs are carefully chosen; everything is a little bit forlorn, a little bit lonely amid the wasteland's desolation.
Who's here after fallout 76 trailer
SuperStich123 nobody so fuck you
@@TysonMellow wow chill bro
greatest intro for a game ever made
5:38 Genderless lol
Fallout 3 is the best fallout and no one can change my mind
Watching this after Russia attacked Ukraine and people speak of WWIII...
The self-destructive nature of men will always be present, no matter who you think who is right and who is wrong, because in the end it will always be men fighting against men thanks to their nature -and even liking- for violence.
If the apocalypse DOES happen (provoked by men, obviously), the details will be trivial and pointless. The reasons? As always, purely human ones.
@@Pozafria True... and sad.
One of the the greatest realest games ever one the coldest and coolest intros ever I still play it today
Tunnel Snakes Rule!
I really dig the homage to the first Fallout game in this video. The Radiation King turning on, the ruined city, the car ad, the narration, etc.
man, i love the theme song very much
5:37 player was triggered because there were only two genders
LOL
there would be more war if there were more than two
HERE AFTER Fallout series on prime
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Lol I reported you for harassment
I came up with that on my own I didn't see any comments similar to mine
Cute Sister *breathes in hard* HE SAID I'M A JOKE-STEALING BITCH AND HE WAS SENTENCED TO SPARTA
Cute Sister read that in slow motion
Awkweird what the fuck is this thread? Why are you talking to yourself?
Awkweird oh the game lol sorry
B.E.S.T game EVERR!
Is that Liam Neeson?
Yeah
without slavery you'd be stuck in africa
i cant fucking believe this game became a classic today, i clearly remember when this came out and remember me the first Fallout, i cant stopped to play it, i have got a really good time playing this game as the good time i got in the first fallout.
Say whatever you want about New Vegas being better than 3 and all that childish bullshit.
You need to admit that this intro DOMINATES NV's
Lady Wanderer I think that was on purpose, really. This was kind of "sequel-reboot" of the franchise soo they had to welcome new comers in a traditional way.
Lucas Brock I think that was on purpose, really. This was kind of "sequel-reboot" of the franchise soo they had to welcome new comers in a traditional way.
***** You need to admit, you are a broken record.
Lucas Brock I didnt mean literally, sequel was because, this is set in the same universe, after the event of the previous two but reboot because Bethesda is doing their own stuff with it, since Fallout 1 and 2 are still owned by Interplay, Okay?
Lucas Brock not mad at all. Or if I sound mad, I am sorry...youtube, man, that shit gets into you.
Nessun Fallout può eguagliare questo CAPOLAVORO
I got a question. Why is the music oldies music? The apocalypse happened past present day timeline didn't it? So why is the music that plays from way before our time? Did every CD and CD player just simultaneously combust into nothingness? Every virtual music site server in the world simultaneously crash? All the musicians across the world just died? And only oldies vinyl survived?
This is based on a different timeline compared to ours. You need to read all the flavour text and have played all of the fallouts to get a good understanding off it all.
Ahh ok. Sorry, I've only played Fallout 3 and Vegas, so I didnt know that. Thanks for letting me know
Mohak Bhatt yeah , the timeline diverged after ww2 which means that somewhere in the 50s-60s the world never culturally evolved
That's actually really interesting, I'm glad I learned that. It explains quite a bit. Out of curiosity, would you happen to know which game has alluded to this split in the timeline. I could've sworn I didnt hear much about it in Fallout 3, or if I did, I just never pieced it together
The older ones explain it in more detail. 3 and new vegas talks more about recovering from The Great War
This unlocked a memory I forgot about
WW3 Here i come
The father: aww look at you
Also the father: I have a very particular set of skills
158 dislikers be like
"Why the heck there is only two genders?!!"
158 dislikes be like, I don't like the way Bethesda took the fallout series. with their preference of brand recognition and mood rather than good writing and plot.
Sutra Kevin lmao people can have different opinions, that dosent mean they think there is more than 2 genders. Christ this comment hurts to read
Best. 9th. Birthday. Present. Ever.
5:34 Wow remember when you could just choose from 2 genders ?
Is that something you actually chose to publicly whine about? For real? 🤣🤣🤣
We're now 90 seconds from midnight. That's the closest we've ever been to nuclear war.
Omg I live this so much thank you for making this
I remember going to the American History Museum in DC and they had shots of the capital wasteland casually playing on a wall in the corner
the memories man, i cant even get through fallout 3 these days but i wish i could go back to the first time i played it, shit was so captivating
I love how dark and gritty fallout 3 is compared to wasted out fallout 4.
That final "fire" from the song as it faded away is terrifying as hell!
2:59 The "war never changes" starts here.
i love at the endings of 3 and NV they begin it with “And so it was...” ah that just has a feeling of accomplishment
i love how this game can turn such a beautiful song into something creepy
I have learned myself in the workings of bunkers and know how to design the perfect ones.
The old time music is the reason that Fallout gets pretty spooky, its fantastic.
This intro still gives me chills... I can't wait till Fallout 4!