The first scary location i visited in fallout 3 was the springvale school. I was not expecting it to be that scary, but when i casually walked in i was overwhelmed by the creepy atmosphere.
+Gyurto Not as bad as other places imo. The abandoned house and girls voice changing to Braun was creepy at first until you learn the story behind it all :) If it was largely unexplained it'd be one of the worst in the game.
Springvale Elementary was one of the spookiest for me. It was the first building I explored and didn't really know what to expect, and ended up getting a delightful taste of the "unique decor" the Raiders cheerfully decorate their houses with, lol. This was a great list!
The first time i played fallout, the first time i explored a bigger building, the last time i was shocked in this game... and then point lookout was realeased!
Omega Scorpio My favorite part of that DLC was going to the prison, I think it was, and putting on a ghoul mask and helping the ghouls kill the robots. xD
Lord Vader When you die and get to Heaven and God asks you, “Why should I let you into My Heaven?” What will you tell Him? We are all sinners. "For the wages of sin is death” "Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Jesus took our punishment for our sins. This is a FREE gift.
Long story short, Raiders killed the adults, had no use for the children because all they did was cry and eat. The Raiders herded them into a cage, and... Killed them.
Dunno if it classifies as "creepy" but definitely weird. There's this preacher guy on a balcony in Seward Square that lined the pathway to him with explosives. It always freaked me out when when he was screaming over the loudspeaker about how the burning sun was put into a jar and then we broke the jar over ourselves. When you get close, he willl wave to you, and then set off the explosive traps. Almost as if he were a martyr for something only he believed in. Definitely one of my favorite encounters
Griffer Doodle When I found the house, I didn't know it was THAT creepy. I programmed Mr Handy to read a bedtime poem. after that, he keeps repeating this specific line which is: "Of course, Of course! don't let me keep you" this crept me out.
Panda Gaming I actually believe the Red Racer factory is linked with the Dunwich building's background. Not only does it share the same creepy 'Alhazred' and 'G'Yeth' whispers as the DB, but also, when you enter the DB you are facing south, and once inside, you face north. With the RR, the entrance door is in the east when you're outside, and in the south on the inside. Perhaps those aren't just bugs, but evidence of the paranormal? :o
I had found Arefu a bit creepy and offsetting. I had been expecting a big town, and I could even find it at first due to its location. I had been happy to deliver the letter to Lucy's family, and it hit me hard when I saw them dead. It was one of the first locations I've found, and it sticks with me.
When i've bought my Xbox 360 i had to choose three free games and since i was a pleb, i didn't know what Fallout was but chose it simply because i like the 40/50's style. I'd expect deathclaws tearing creatures apart or feral ghouls not being cute but what creeped me out were the first two raiders i've met inside the Nevada Highway Partol station, my first glimpse of those crazy hair and piercing eyes in contrast to their dark bruises and their sudden battle scared me enough, but the corpse inside the cell full of radroaches creeped me so well that i thought that i've played enough for that day, ahah. I became used and intrigued with that type of horror in no time and now obviously raiders are a joke compared to what Fallout is able to show you, but i think that for a new player who doesn't expect humans to do such disturbing things to other humans in a game where you're considered evil if you steal a fork, raiders can be surprising. Anyway i think that if the first Fallout raiders i would have met were Fallout 3 ones, i would have thought that they're just unnaturally violent (and fun), while New Vegas slowly introduced me to them making raiders as menacing as they're able to be, even if i could kill them since i was level 2 with a simple combat knife.
Fuck yahs! I've just went and purchased the game of the year edition with all of the dlc's included. I've done literally TWO side quests only and I'm 85 hours in lol. Bought New Vegas too for the hell of it. Never played it, can't wait.
Me, and New Vegas, and 4 (though I find 4 VERY DISAPPOINTING, especially that Minecraftian settlement system (IMHO it should never have been considered or added), and Vault-Tec Calling DLC)
man is never sorry song maker you can't play Fallout 3 on a PS4, and the only things you can play it on is Xbox One (if you digitaly download Fallout 3), Xbox 360,PS3 and PC, so if you have an old gen console you can play Fallout 3 on it.
To me, the Fallout 3 metros are the equivalent of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's sewer system. I will go in, but I will want to get out as soon as possible.
A legitimate scare I got from Fallout 3 was finding one of the explosive baby carriages at the end of a metro tunnel. Not only did it make me jump, but just hearing and seeing the baby (doll?) freaked me tf out
I still to this day get creeped out by the baby stroller traps. I remember first encountering them and shitting myself when a seemingly harmless object exploded in my face.
Ah yes. I encountered that in the metros and I did more than shit myself. I was disturbed and couldn’t play the game for the rest of the day. As a 12 year old at the time I think I lost something that day.
I was playing F3 in the morning (2 to 3 am) and the first time I heared the girl talking like a man I started searching in my house if someone else was awake. Haha.
I will say this to that. It kinda is creepy if it's the first thing you do. And your new to the fallout games. The whole feeling of that place sets the mood for the rest of the game.
I personally hope they don't. It doesn't fit the fallout style. Fallout new vegas had a much better atmosphere. Sure, fallout 3 felt more "apocalyptic" but it doesn't fit with the tone of the series.
Zack Sagar You're partially right as the games don't take themselves very seriously, but the whole grim thing felt really nice and fitting for the story. Didn't you like when you'd walk around and find skeletons or other things pointing to the last moments of people's lives? This is just one of the many nice touches of the game. The world was much fuller as well on FO3.
***** Totally agree! I really liked the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-ish feel of Fo3. FoNV was a pretty good game, but the world of Fo3 felt more fleshed out and complete. FoNV didn't even have proper random encounters. If you scouted a path through an area, you could be quite sure to be able to pass through there again without trouble since monsters in FoNV seemed to have "camps" that they never left. In Fo3, there's always the risk of a deathclaw or yao guai sneaking up on you or a gang of raiders deciding they want your stuff.
Zack Sagar I'd say it depends really. Fo1 and 3 are very much alike in that they are both very eerie. Fo2 and NV was much alike in that in those games, the area you are in seems to have recovered to a degree. On the other hand, I doubt the classic Fallout games' weird humour and breaking of the fourth wall wouldn't fit well into an FPS either way. It would be nice with something like the Weird Wasteland trait from NV though.
What about that schoolhouse? Where you hear whispering and children speaking, only to find the dead bodies of children scattered around? I think it's pretty interesting. (I think it's in Fallout 3, maybe not).
***** It's the springvale school in Fallout: 3, first place most people go too.. Has a interesting story if you read the terminals in it and pay attention to the basement. :')
FluffyPanda4131 Every time I play, or when I saw most of my friends play most of them go to Megaton then to the Super-Duper mart. (Also the first time I've went in the school was when I was level 26)
ThisGuy A lot of people see the town and think "oh let's loot this" and that is how a lot of beginners come across the school, I personally came across the school when I first came out of the vault,
Vault 11... Disobey the mainframe and you all die! Oh look, only 5 were left that ended up disobeying? I was kidding the whole time about killing you all.
I can't remember where it is exactly. I think its in the town guarded by the old man with a rifle who has planted mines everywhere. Anyway one of the houses, has 2 rooms, a children's room and a master bedroom. The child's room is scattered with toys and a copy of gragnok the barbarian. Heading into the parents room you find two skeletons holding each other with chems on their bedside tables. Its really sad. I reckon they saved their money to send their child to a vault and died peacefully in each others arms.
ProfoundProcrastinator That kid was in rough shape, he had two Crutches (and possibly a medical brace, can't recall) and they kept a Blood Pack in the bathroom in case he needed a transfusion. If they had any money, they were spending it on medical treatments for him. It's unclear whether he died before or after they committed suicide. It kills me not knowing. >
Somewhere in dc there is a safe house and as you enter there is a bunch of blood bodies and plungers everywhere on the walls an mannequins heads its really weird
I was exploring Old Olney in the quest ‘Shock Value’ during broken steel and was about to go through a door when I hear a door on the other side open, so I open the door thinking surely a death claw didn’t open the door, I step inside and boom, death claw in my face, he pulled some Jurassic Park raptor type stuff
Super Duper Mart - 0:15 Andale - 1:21 Deathclaw Sanctuary - 2:35 The Arlington house - 3:24 McClellan Family Townhouse - 4:20 The Gold Ribbon Grocers - 6:09 Radio Tower Frequencies - 6:55 Vault 108 - 7:58 DC Metro System - 9:00 The Dunwhich Building - 9:54
I was in one of the houses in Minefield and there happened to be a decaying corpse inside the kitchen; I was going through the house looking for mines, slowly sneaking through, and (for absolutely no reason, it seems) the corpse popped upwards like a jack-in-the-box. I felt like I was going to have a heart attack.
@@MRKRyguy Oh I see... My bad, never knew someone would actually do that... I would at least fast travel to megaton to go to tenpenny because otherwise it'll be too far and too long of a walk, that's why I thought you went there from Megaton. Scorpions aren't all that bad tho, Yao Guais are a feckin mess. And let's not start talking about Deathclaws.
Fallout 3 just gives me good vibes every time I think about it, it's probably because I had my first play through when I was like 12-13 and the game first came out but still, all of the little random new things you would find every time you played the game just added to it more and more, then the DLCs came out which I didn't get till a couple of years later; Operation Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta.. When I finally got the game of the year edition one Christmas I dropped everything and played that game for like a week straight!... A little unhealthy but that shit made me feel like a kid again lol, it made the game that much more creepy but more fun and interesting too! Man I love the fallout franchise, I hope Fallout 4 is equally if not more enjoyable, plus weird, disturbing, and frightening, either way from the looks of things it'll bring a lot of us back to those times!
Thank you Stash. You really provided me with good information here! This sure as heck is going to improve my Fallout 3 Bethesda(tm) experience. You've truly, unironically made my life better, and I hope you sleep well tonight. You've earned it. Cheers!
It's actually kinda funny when he says you must venture deep into the lair of Deathclaws to get the bobblehead, but really it's just near the entrance.....
Man just watching this pumps me to start Fallout 3 again. When I played it for the first time I didn't understand the references or the game as a whole because I was too young. Also I've missed half of these locations. It's gonna be like a new game for me!
Well even then, it's tragic. All these innocent people, gunned down by a simulated Chinese invasion. I'd rather have rescued those people. Sim death = real death. At least for the failsafe.
"Radio Tower Frequencies." "Arlington House." "Gold Ribbon Grocers." Are you fucking kidding me? Nobody would find these creepy in the slightest and the first one isn't even a fucking location. Get'cha shit straight.
The narrator really sells it, even when talking about something mundane. A good amount of research and video editing went into this, too. I'm impressed.
Alright (cracks knuckles): 1 - I shitstomp the area so I didn't feel any sense of discomfort. 2 - I think I accidentally swept that place with the Experimental MIRV so I didn't get any of the dialogue during one of my little fun mini cheat sessions. Pretty cool though. 3 - If you aren't using the dart gun, you aren't fighting Deathclaws correctly. Seriously, after I discovered that, they became just as threatening as a Radroach to me. 4 - I went in there, but there was nobody in there for me. I took the Bobblehead & saw the Lincoln shrine, but that was it. I even explored the rest of the house & found no one. My sneak was 100 with pretty much all the perks so I don't know if I can attribute my lack of an encounter to that. 5 - I was too busy with the Super Mutants that I overlooked the little story behind the house. I did activate the Mr. Handy, but I sent it to the grocery store as the first option & I was never able to locate it ever again. Now I am pissed that I did that. 6 - Lmao, I am going to have to find that store Goldberg Machine one. 7 - Okay, that radio tower thing is really cool. I always wondered why they were notable locations on the map & now I know why. I wasn't aware that you could broadcast a transmission with them. This game never ceases to impress me with it's attention to detail. 8 - Vault 108 is like the least creepiest one dude. It reminded me of when I used to play Unreal Tournament as a kid & I would spawn like 100 bots then they would get names like "BOT 1", "BOT 2", etc. so it gave me a good laugh. I personally found Vault 87 as the most disturbing one in the game. 9 - The Metro reminded me of the Nordic tombs in Skyrim; filled with annoying ass Draugr & a pain in the ass to traverse. It's cool at first, then it gets real damn repetitive. 10 - This is the coolest location by far. I need to go there. Honestly, I am compelled to assume that the Daedric Prince Namira has taken an absolute loving for the Capital Wasteland. I can just feel her influence the more I tread it. Edit: Fixed the formatting.
Fallout 3 gave me the creepiest game sensation since Clive Barkers "Undying" (When does the sequel come?): Down in the all popular metro system, I had just been put on the edge of the chair by the ghouls and raiders when i turn a corner and hear the faint cry of a baby. (I directly pause the game to remove my headphones because I think it's my infant daughter in the other room, only to find it's ingame) As I continue further down the tunnel, I find a baby carriage with its opening facing away from me, the source of the child's cry is now very obvious. My caring heart impels me to get close, leaning forward to... Well, comfort the baby, I assume - my instincts were very primal at that time, having just entered fatherhood. As the sound of the child commingles with the all too familiar blip - blip - blip blip blipblipBLIPBLIP-BOOM, at least now I know my heart is in the right place: Plastered evenly over the adjacent wall. Truly jarring experience, and an impressive piece of work.
I don't mind the sewers once I got the ghoul mask to wear. The ghouls ignore you while you wear it. It makes it so much easier getting through the tunnels with it! :D
When I first visited Vault 108 and I heard the 'Gary' voices, when I found the first Gary clone and read it's name, I actually thought of it.. As a Pokémon.
You didn't think Vault 106 was creepy? I thought it was creepier than 108...hallucinations suddenly kicking in, catching you off guard. In the hallucination one of the computers if you click on it gives you a "to me" message which I'm guessing are messages from you to yourself which progressively get creepier since apparently you get angry at yourself for not thinking the Vault is great.
You've discovered death claw Sanctuary
Me: no thanks I value life
Infinite Gaming Agreed
You have discovered DeathClaw Sanctuary
Player: Oh shit! Where is that escape key???!!!??
Another reason for me to save places of enemy's so later on my squad full of compianons can destroy them
I love Fawkes so much, he literally can't die xD
Animal friend perk.
personally, the first place that showed me that the wasteland had no heart was the elementary school
+Kody Cook yes, yes me too, I was alone home and it was near midnight........ shocking experience
Kako Kako it was then I realized how unforgiving of a world Fallout was
Kody Cook yes it is
+Kody Cook that applies to real schools as well! tryin to turn us all into automatons!
Jean-Luc Martel yes. sadly it is.... and I long for the good old days
The first scary location i visited in fallout 3 was the springvale school. I was not expecting it to be that scary, but when i casually walked in i was overwhelmed by the creepy atmosphere.
fucking same here I quite the game for a few days and the sad thing ws I just had gotten fallout3
thx for the heads up
agree
in springvale elementary there is a cage covered in bloodied bodies and mattresses
same I first played fallout 3 at night so when I entered springvale school with my 10 mm pistol I was scared shitless
In one of the metros, in the back there is a gnome with a camera pointed at two teddy bears tied to the tracks with a sign that reads "help us"
Keemstar
The gnome was trying to get roight into the noose
Ayyy
xd
im not a gnoblin, im not a gnelf,
IM A GNOME AND YOUVE BEEN GNOMED
I think the scariest thing in this game was the tranquility lane. It was creepy as hell.
+Gyurto Not as bad as other places imo. The abandoned house and girls voice changing to Braun was creepy at first until you learn the story behind it all :) If it was largely unexplained it'd be one of the worst in the game.
but the story was really creepy
Gyurto I meant in the sense that we fear what we don't understand more.
+Gyurto u play f4
yep but i played f3
Springvale Elementary was one of the spookiest for me. It was the first building I explored and didn't really know what to expect, and ended up getting a delightful taste of the "unique decor" the Raiders cheerfully decorate their houses with, lol.
This was a great list!
That was the first place I went too. It really set the tone for the rest of the game lol
Yes it is, sadly I killed everyone in their with ease.
The first time i played fallout, the first time i explored a bigger building, the last time i was shocked in this game... and then point lookout was realeased!
Same here!
The entire point lookout DLC that freaking boardwalk has got to be the most unsettling thing ever.
Yeah the moment I stepped foot on that boardwalk I knew it was no vacation😂
Point Lookout, the highlight of that DLC was having an Acid Trip while someone takes a part of your brain out.
Omega Scorpio the highlight of any good day x'D
Omega Scorpio My favorite part of that DLC was going to the prison, I think it was, and putting on a ghoul mask and helping the ghouls kill the robots. xD
Lord Vader
When you die and get to Heaven and God asks you, “Why should I let you into My Heaven?” What will you tell Him? We are all sinners. "For the wages of sin is death” "Jesus answered, I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." Jesus took our punishment for our sins. This is a FREE gift.
Frankly, I thought that the vault that caused hallucinations was creepier than the Gary vault
I thought the one in little lamp light took the cake as the scariest one.
You mean vault 106 yeah the drugs make that place very scary
***** Gaaarrryyyy
Lieutenant Gaming Don't do drugs, kids!
***** WHY AM I BEING STABBED BY GHOST BUTCH?
That cage full of child skeletons in springvale school...
Dylan Humphrey that was disturbing experience
Those where children?!
Long story short,
Raiders killed the adults, had no use for the children because all they did was cry and eat. The Raiders herded them into a cage, and...
Killed them.
Bostyn Gaming were they with Anakin Skywalker?
See, I did not know or notice that. Now you have fueled a fire in me to really destroy every single raider out there.
the abandoned house with the robot is more sad than Creepy
It really is.
Poem is bad ass though
That is literaly tear jerking
I almost cried
If you have read the poem : there will come soft rains by Ray Bradbury then you will truly see how sad instead of creepy the mccealean house truly is.
GARY GARY GARY GARY.
Gary?
Gary Gary Gary!
Gaaaarrryyyy.
*nods* Gary.
William Gideon Gary?
William Gideon *shrug* Gary.
*nods* Gary Gary Gary Gaaaary.
William Gideon GARY.
William Gideon Pfft, Gary.
William Gideon *cry* Gary! Gary Gary!
Dunno if it classifies as "creepy" but definitely weird. There's this preacher guy on a balcony in Seward Square that lined the pathway to him with explosives. It always freaked me out when when he was screaming over the loudspeaker about how the burning sun was put into a jar and then we broke the jar over ourselves. When you get close, he willl wave to you, and then set off the explosive traps. Almost as if he were a martyr for something only he believed in.
Definitely one of my favorite encounters
Steve Prisco Oh yeah, the guy preaching about the worm.
Steve Prisco i find the dunwich building really creepy and i only played the game once
Steve Prisco If the jar is him and we are a .308 from the Reservist's Rifle, he had one hell of a point.
Steve Prisco Best thing to do is shoot him from afar then collect the LOADS of mines, frags and mini nukes lying around :D
The metros are super creepy
When u get a high level there not as creepy
DGS& GAB still creepy to hear that ghoul screaming
@@duracotton ikr?!!
Oh thank god an exit.
(encounters Talon cimpany Mercs)
VersusARCH
The mercs where the hardest enemy in the game after the death claws I swear the super mutants have nothing on them
The McCellan house is such a sad story
it really is
Griffer Doodle When I found the house, I didn't know it was THAT creepy. I programmed Mr Handy to read a bedtime poem. after that, he keeps repeating this specific line which is: "Of course, Of course! don't let me keep you" this crept me out.
Griffer Doodle
I just feel depressed and a little creept out
The McCellan one is so sad. Damn that's a super downer
Ikr
The Dunwhich building actually really creeped me out...
Vaults have always been some of the scariest places to me
The red racer factory is really creepy it even has the same creepy whispers as dun which I won't spoil what u
Find in it
Bonnie the Bunny I'm going to take the word of one/fifth of the jumpscare/eerie central we know as FNaF.
Panda Gaming "as dun which I won't spoil"
I see what you did there.
Panda Gaming I actually believe the Red Racer factory is linked with the Dunwich building's background. Not only does it share the same creepy 'Alhazred' and 'G'Yeth' whispers as the DB, but also, when you enter the DB you are facing south, and once inside, you face north. With the RR, the entrance door is in the east when you're outside, and in the south on the inside. Perhaps those aren't just bugs, but evidence of the paranormal? :o
lol. that hockey gang was weird.
"I like these guys, they let me play with their Pucks!"
+Bonnie the Bunny A jumpscare robot says something is scary? lol ok. useless game characters are now giving advice
I had found Arefu a bit creepy and offsetting. I had been expecting a big town, and I could even find it at first due to its location. I had been happy to deliver the letter to Lucy's family, and it hit me hard when I saw them dead. It was one of the first locations I've found, and it sticks with me.
It must be slim pickings if RAIDERS are something you find creepy. :/
Seriously, raiders aren't creepy.
Yeah. It's their back stories and actions that can sometimes give chills. But that's a stretch on its own.
Agreed
I think he was looking at it through the eyes of a new player but even then it's a stretch
When i've bought my Xbox 360 i had to choose three free games and since i was a pleb, i didn't know what Fallout was but chose it simply because i like the 40/50's style.
I'd expect deathclaws tearing creatures apart or feral ghouls not being cute but what creeped me out were the first two raiders i've met inside the Nevada Highway Partol station, my first glimpse of those crazy hair and piercing eyes in contrast to their dark bruises and their sudden battle scared me enough, but the corpse inside the cell full of radroaches creeped me so well that i thought that i've played enough for that day, ahah.
I became used and intrigued with that type of horror in no time and now obviously raiders are a joke compared to what Fallout is able to show you, but i think that for a new player who doesn't expect humans to do such disturbing things to other humans in a game where you're considered evil if you steal a fork, raiders can be surprising.
Anyway i think that if the first Fallout raiders i would have met were Fallout 3 ones, i would have thought that they're just unnaturally violent (and fun), while New Vegas slowly introduced me to them making raiders as menacing as they're able to be, even if i could kill them since i was level 2 with a simple combat knife.
Yeah there's way more cooler stuff in fallout 3
Vault 87 scared the fuck out of me... Too many super mutants jumping out of nowhere... Plus the failed experiments were just disturbing
Also the terminal logs.
***** Ugh, centaurs are the worst... now that Floaters are no longer a thing. ;)
Jade Prout do you Mean those that were in previous fallout?
Both FO1 and FO2 iirc.
Walker Greene wasn't that the vault that had extremely high radiation?
I liked the list, it was well made and showed me some things I never even know.
+Dash Star u kinda look like obi-wan..
thats awesome o3o
Why are they all calling my name?
GARY
lol Gaaaaaaaaaarrrrryyyyy
Oh Gary
Gaaaaaaaryyyyyyyy..............
Garrrrryyyyy The Snail!
anybody still playing fallout 3 in 2016.If you aren't then you're missing out on so much fun
i am
Fuck yahs! I've just went and purchased the game of the year edition with all of the dlc's included. I've done literally TWO side quests only and I'm 85 hours in lol. Bought New Vegas too for the hell of it. Never played it, can't wait.
Me, and New Vegas, and 4 (though I find 4 VERY DISAPPOINTING, especially that Minecraftian settlement system (IMHO it should never have been considered or added), and Vault-Tec Calling DLC)
I am I have no ps4 or Xbox 1 or PC
man is never sorry song maker you can't play Fallout 3 on a PS4, and the only things you can play it on is Xbox One (if you digitaly download Fallout 3), Xbox 360,PS3 and PC, so if you have an old gen console you can play Fallout 3 on it.
To me, the Fallout 3 metros are the equivalent of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's sewer system. I will go in, but I will want to get out as soon as possible.
A legitimate scare I got from Fallout 3 was finding one of the explosive baby carriages at the end of a metro tunnel.
Not only did it make me jump, but just hearing and seeing the baby (doll?) freaked me tf out
I still to this day get creeped out by the baby stroller traps. I remember first encountering them and shitting myself when a seemingly harmless object exploded in my face.
Don't those traps cry like a baby?
yes. i just ran into one in the hospital.
Ah yes.
I encountered that in the metros and I did more than shit myself.
I was disturbed and couldn’t play the game for the rest of the day. As a 12 year old at the time I think I lost something that day.
There was that one vault that incited hallucinations that were unbelievably creepy.
Especially when butch and his gang came up to you
arshdeep gill Vault 106
Vault 106
I wouldn’t really find them too creepy though, just really interesting
I fucking demolished everything in the deathclaw sanctuary with my boy fawkes
Yeah Fawkes is so fucking OP
how do you get Fawkes as a follower?
cherese platt have you seen him in the main story yet?
You have to go to vault 87 through little lamplight and fawkes will tell you the rest
Thanks
Dude trinquility land scared me more than anything else
Lane*
That mission was fucking strange.
Played that mission yesterday and it freaking freaked me out! Scariest mission ever in Fallout 3.
I punched the little girl...
I was playing F3 in the morning (2 to 3 am) and the first time I heared the girl talking like a man I started searching in my house if someone else was awake. Haha.
Super duper mart isn't creepy at all.
I will say this to that. It kinda is creepy if it's the first thing you do. And your new to the fallout games. The whole feeling of that place sets the mood for the rest of the game.
FairysHuff actually first when i played fallout 3 i was kinda scared when i was entering super duper market
FairysHuff my first time I was creeped the hell out, dying and just saying nope was creepy enough for me
FairysHuff Imagine this shit IRL. I would die from a heart attack.
SUPER POOPER DOOPERS ARE JUST LEGENDS
Jesus...Fallout 3 presents itself more as a horror game to me than an RPG
springvale elementary noped right the fuck out of there
grizlisid22 I only ran out the doors like a bat outta hell was because i was to weak for dem raiders. RIP HANS ;-;
grizlisid22 yeah you and me both! It was way intense then I'd thought it'd be. Also.. meeting the mirelurks and their lairs D:
Same
Yup
grizlisid22 Holy crap why isn't that on the list dang
Andale Residents: Stay outta my shed
omg I know exactly what you meant by that lol
Oh me too! (Flutter right?)
Carlisle the Cinephile hey hey hey
Hey hey heyyyyy
Two words. Shed and chainsaw.
Vault 108 I consider to be rather funny.
Rugalheid Bernstein I consider you a physio
GARY!!
@@woeds969 I need a good physio, how much do you think he charges?
While I was in there I said gary
I hope they bring back the eeriness of this game to FO4.
ulster gold my favorite words when playing fallout: ¨nope¨ and ¨bye¨
I personally hope they don't. It doesn't fit the fallout style. Fallout new vegas had a much better atmosphere. Sure, fallout 3 felt more "apocalyptic" but it doesn't fit with the tone of the series.
Zack Sagar You're partially right as the games don't take themselves very seriously, but the whole grim thing felt really nice and fitting for the story. Didn't you like when you'd walk around and find skeletons or other things pointing to the last moments of people's lives? This is just one of the many nice touches of the game. The world was much fuller as well on FO3.
***** Totally agree! I really liked the S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-ish feel of Fo3. FoNV was a pretty good game, but the world of Fo3 felt more fleshed out and complete. FoNV didn't even have proper random encounters. If you scouted a path through an area, you could be quite sure to be able to pass through there again without trouble since monsters in FoNV seemed to have "camps" that they never left. In Fo3, there's always the risk of a deathclaw or yao guai sneaking up on you or a gang of raiders deciding they want your stuff.
Zack Sagar I'd say it depends really. Fo1 and 3 are very much alike in that they are both very eerie. Fo2 and NV was much alike in that in those games, the area you are in seems to have recovered to a degree. On the other hand, I doubt the classic Fallout games' weird humour and breaking of the fourth wall wouldn't fit well into an FPS either way. It would be nice with something like the Weird Wasteland trait from NV though.
What about that schoolhouse? Where you hear whispering and children speaking, only to find the dead bodies of children scattered around? I think it's pretty interesting. (I think it's in Fallout 3, maybe not).
***** It's the springvale school in Fallout: 3, first place most people go too.. Has a interesting story if you read the terminals in it and pay attention to the basement. :')
FluffyPanda4131 Every time I play, or when I saw most of my friends play most of them go to Megaton then to the Super-Duper mart. (Also the first time I've went in the school was when I was level 26)
ThisGuy A lot of people see the town and think "oh let's loot this" and that is how a lot of beginners come across the school, I personally came across the school when I first came out of the vault,
FluffyPanda4131 me 2, but i was attacked by raiders so i left, didnt find any paranormal activities
+ethan evens I killed the raiders and saw the skeletons but didn't here any ghosts
gary is love gary is life
ahh Gary
Gary?
Ha Ha Ha, Gaaary!
Long live GARY
gary
Gary
GARY
GAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYYY
thats so creepy but so funny at the same time
Dunwhich was so nerve wracking I never went far into it, only to the first flashback
I kept exploring but didn't see another flashback
theres actually a red train cart somewhere with a barb wire cart and a teddy bear. DO NOT TOUCH THE TEDDY BEAR.
+john hubbard why
it spawns a behemoth super mutant....
that behemoth must love that teddy bear
btw are you in the military
was, yes :)
Three Dog makes everything not scary...
nananana FAREZ I know right! everytime i go into dunwhich building i always have GNR playing.
+rangerstationlegion radio makes you roaming wasteland less creepier
He gives us The Good Fight alright
i killed him
Tranquility Lane is probably the creepiest most eerie place ever 😨
Its not that scary, besides the music....
Where's this? I'm curious
@@thecaptain3451 although you probably know this now because i replied late.
How about 10 Creepiest Locations In Fallout: New Vegas
***** #1: Sierra Madre.
Number 2# Camp searchlight.
3# the VR room in OWB DLC
Salt Licker Gee Vault 11 has to be at least amongst the top three, it's easily one of the greatest examples of non-linear storytelling in video games.
Vault 11... Disobey the mainframe and you all die! Oh look, only 5 were left that ended up disobeying? I was kidding the whole time about killing you all.
The best way to disable the Deathclaw is with the Dart Gun it disables limps from the point it landed
fanks for information
youre felcome
Dart gun led my way to victory
Vault 106 was allot more creepy than 108 IMO*
I can't remember where it is exactly. I think its in the town guarded by the old man with a rifle who has planted mines everywhere. Anyway one of the houses, has 2 rooms, a children's room and a master bedroom. The child's room is scattered with toys and a copy of gragnok the barbarian. Heading into the parents room you find two skeletons holding each other with chems on their bedside tables. Its really sad. I reckon they saved their money to send their child to a vault and died peacefully in each others arms.
ProfoundProcrastinator That kid was in rough shape, he had two Crutches (and possibly a medical brace, can't recall) and they kept a Blood Pack in the bathroom in case he needed a transfusion. If they had any money, they were spending it on medical treatments for him. It's unclear whether he died before or after they committed suicide. It kills me not knowing. >
+ProfoundProcrastinator That's Minefield, with its protector, the sniper Arkansas.
GiveMeBackMyHealth Ugh, Arkansas... I felt really good about slapping a slave collar on that bastard. ;)
Somewhere in dc there is a safe house and as you enter there is a bunch of blood bodies and plungers everywhere on the walls an mannequins heads its really weird
Reverend Washy Washy Maclellan Family Townhouse!
No its was like only 2 rooms big and it was under a bridge
Oh right, I think I responded to the wrong post >< That's "Shelter."
Thx
Ah, I love the music that plays when you level up! The nostalgia. 😊
The way you narrated this sent chills down my spine. Nice job dude. I really hope they add really creepy stuff like these in Fallout 4.
The Steelyard in The Pitt
Yes dude
The trogs are so unnerving, especially "billy".
Where is billy i was to busy with an auto axe while pissing myself
I was exploring Old Olney in the quest ‘Shock Value’ during broken steel and was about to go through a door when I hear a door on the other side open, so I open the door thinking surely a death claw didn’t open the door, I step inside and boom, death claw in my face, he pulled some Jurassic Park raptor type stuff
This is a great video and well narrated.
Super Duper Mart - 0:15
Andale - 1:21
Deathclaw Sanctuary - 2:35
The Arlington house - 3:24
McClellan Family Townhouse - 4:20
The Gold Ribbon Grocers - 6:09
Radio Tower Frequencies - 6:55
Vault 108 - 7:58
DC Metro System - 9:00
The Dunwhich Building - 9:54
them underground tunnels was crazy but I loved going thru them especially for the hell of it making noise and start shooting
2:35 Deathclaw Sanctuary looks like caves in Skyrim.
simEXO more like oblivion
Bethesda fucking loves to asset flip, so it's hardly surprising.
I was in one of the houses in Minefield and there happened to be a decaying corpse inside the kitchen; I was going through the house looking for mines, slowly sneaking through, and (for absolutely no reason, it seems) the corpse popped upwards like a jack-in-the-box. I felt like I was going to have a heart attack.
When i went to the super duper mart (to find tenpenny tower) i saw a Scorpion and i near Pissed myself
The first time i played new vegas and saw a deathclaw i literally shit my self (it jumpscared me)
The super duper mart and the tenpenny tower are in complete opposite directions tho :vv
Zynth I was passing it to get to Tenpenny
@@MRKRyguy Oh I see... My bad, never knew someone would actually do that... I would at least fast travel to megaton to go to tenpenny because otherwise it'll be too far and too long of a walk, that's why I thought you went there from Megaton.
Scorpions aren't all that bad tho, Yao Guais are a feckin mess. And let's not start talking about Deathclaws.
I found the story "there will be soft rains" is in my schools 6th grade text book... It's a pretty creepy and sad story
My grampa said he saw that book
Because I asked him
1:34 jennifer lawrence? not creeoy
Anyone find the baby lullaby theme that plays in the game at the start really...somewhat emotional? It gets me every time.
Fallout 3 just gives me good vibes every time I think about it, it's probably because I had my first play through when I was like 12-13 and the game first came out but still, all of the little random new things you would find every time you played the game just added to it more and more, then the DLCs came out which I didn't get till a couple of years later; Operation Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta.. When I finally got the game of the year edition one Christmas I dropped everything and played that game for like a week straight!... A little unhealthy but that shit made me feel like a kid again lol, it made the game that much more creepy but more fun and interesting too! Man I love the fallout franchise, I hope Fallout 4 is equally if not more enjoyable, plus weird, disturbing, and frightening, either way from the looks of things it'll bring a lot of us back to those times!
Got the game went in the school you see and then see body's pinned up the walls walks out
Andrew Daggett I don't understand what you typed...
Thank you Stash. You really provided me with good information here! This sure as heck is going to improve my Fallout 3 Bethesda(tm) experience. You've truly, unironically made my life better, and I hope you sleep well tonight. You've earned it. Cheers!
It's actually kinda funny when he says you must venture deep into the lair of Deathclaws to get the bobblehead, but really it's just near the entrance.....
I like these videos! You're really good at narrating them and you can set the tone really well. Awesome work dude :3
3 and New Vegas are the best in the series. 1, 2, and 4 are alright. All have it's own charm. I think they are all good in their own right.
Brotherhood of Steel is only the real bad one that's for sure.
76 is also horrible
I feel like 3 is the most underrated out of 1-76. Its honestly an amazing game and I've been having a ton of fun playing 3 and NV again
The super super mart to me wasn't very creepy and your description made absolutely no sense.
Raider do bad
Raider have no empathy
End of world really bad
Worse than thought
Simple enough for ya?
I found Super Duper Mart to be creepy the first time I played.
The vault is almost kinda funny, if u like dark humor, just imagine going around a corner then: "GARY!"
"Uhhh no my name is soup.."
Loving these creepy Fallout areas. I cant wait to see a list for Fallout 4 creepiest places next
Man just watching this pumps me to start Fallout 3 again. When I played it for the first time I didn't understand the references or the game as a whole because I was too young. Also I've missed half of these locations. It's gonna be like a new game for me!
ok but springvale school tho
ehhhhh
I feel as if Tranquility Lane was one of the creepier places in Fallout 3.
not if you just went and called the Chinese army lol
Well even then, it's tragic. All these innocent people, gunned down by a simulated Chinese invasion. I'd rather have rescued those people. Sim death = real death. At least for the failsafe.
"Radio Tower Frequencies." "Arlington House." "Gold Ribbon Grocers." Are you fucking kidding me? Nobody would find these creepy in the slightest and the first one isn't even a fucking location. Get'cha shit straight.
The narrator really sells it, even when talking about something mundane. A good amount of research and video editing went into this, too. I'm impressed.
Man the dunwich building is why I play and love fallout, picking up those audio diaries was done so carefully a story within a story beautiful.
Say what you want about fallout 3, it had so many memorable locations and quests. Probably my favorite fallout to date.
Alright (cracks knuckles):
1 - I shitstomp the area so I didn't feel any sense of discomfort.
2 - I think I accidentally swept that place with the Experimental MIRV so I didn't get any of the dialogue during one of my little fun mini cheat sessions. Pretty cool though.
3 - If you aren't using the dart gun, you aren't fighting Deathclaws correctly. Seriously, after I discovered that, they became just as threatening as a Radroach to me.
4 - I went in there, but there was nobody in there for me. I took the Bobblehead & saw the Lincoln shrine, but that was it. I even explored the rest of the house & found no one. My sneak was 100 with pretty much all the perks so I don't know if I can attribute my lack of an encounter to that.
5 - I was too busy with the Super Mutants that I overlooked the little story behind the house. I did activate the Mr. Handy, but I sent it to the grocery store as the first option & I was never able to locate it ever again. Now I am pissed that I did that.
6 - Lmao, I am going to have to find that store Goldberg Machine one.
7 - Okay, that radio tower thing is really cool. I always wondered why they were notable locations on the map & now I know why. I wasn't aware that you could broadcast a transmission with them. This game never ceases to impress me with it's attention to detail.
8 - Vault 108 is like the least creepiest one dude. It reminded me of when I used to play Unreal Tournament as a kid & I would spawn like 100 bots then they would get names like "BOT 1", "BOT 2", etc. so it gave me a good laugh. I personally found Vault 87 as the most disturbing one in the game.
9 - The Metro reminded me of the Nordic tombs in Skyrim; filled with annoying ass Draugr & a pain in the ass to traverse. It's cool at first, then it gets real damn repetitive.
10 - This is the coolest location by far. I need to go there. Honestly, I am compelled to assume that the Daedric Prince Namira has taken an absolute loving for the Capital Wasteland. I can just feel her influence the more I tread it.
Edit: Fixed the formatting.
Fallout 3 gave me the creepiest game sensation since Clive Barkers "Undying" (When does the sequel come?):
Down in the all popular metro system, I had just been put on the edge of the chair by the ghouls and raiders when i turn a corner and hear the faint cry of a baby. (I directly pause the game to remove my headphones because I think it's my infant daughter in the other room, only to find it's ingame)
As I continue further down the tunnel, I find a baby carriage with its opening facing away from me, the source of the child's cry is now very obvious.
My caring heart impels me to get close, leaning forward to... Well, comfort the baby, I assume - my instincts were very primal at that time, having just entered fatherhood.
As the sound of the child commingles with the all too familiar blip - blip - blip blip blipblipBLIPBLIP-BOOM, at least now I know my heart is in the right place: Plastered evenly over the adjacent wall.
Truly jarring experience, and an impressive piece of work.
Hahaha
Killer documentation man, I had the same reaction, without the fatherhood thing
You should write freakin poems XD
I don't mind the sewers once I got the ghoul mask to wear. The ghouls ignore you while you wear it. It makes it so much easier getting through the tunnels with it! :D
Imagine playing Fallout 3 for the first time when you're name is actually Gary
the house of the wests. seeing those people dead. just weirded me out
I thought those other houses were going to be filled with ghouls or something
It's 2018 and I'm still playing anybody else still playing?
hEy JoIn Me On My SaVe 😎😲
It's 2019 and I'm STILL playin'!
Why not Vault 106 the leaked gases that make the rooms purple the first time i was in there i was like oh shit
Kevin Kris give in to the blue, man. you'll like it
9:17
I was expecting him to say "Tunnel Snakes"
What's the music that comes around at 5:51? And the music that plays as it introduces Andale to the countdown??
The super duper mart? creepy? Boy, how many pots you been smoking?
ive been there in fallout 4 and it's not scary
More like a raider slaughter
the signal from the gurgling radio tower sounds like Gollum from LOTR
It's a feral ghoul in a drainage chamber breathing into a ham radio
That strange meat was delicious
Super duper mart scared me shitless when I first played fallout 3, it was my first fallout game too. I love how dark it is
The creepiest holotape is Jaime's last where he's like "Getting tired (voice changes to ghouly raspy)... I'll just rest a while" :S
what about the room with the pint sized slashers mask in pointlookers motel area.
Holy crap I wanted that mask on this game
my Grandmas house should be on here
Dam what reason mind is thinking of terrible thoughts😎🗿
what about screeming aliens from mothership?
When I first visited Vault 108 and I heard the 'Gary' voices, when I found the first Gary clone and read it's name, I actually thought of it.. As a Pokémon.
You didn't think Vault 106 was creepy? I thought it was creepier than 108...hallucinations suddenly kicking in, catching you off guard. In the hallucination one of the computers if you click on it gives you a "to me" message which I'm guessing are messages from you to yourself which progressively get creepier since apparently you get angry at yourself for not thinking the Vault is great.
Poor dog...:(
+Marisol Olvera Guerrero D':
point lookout
God I love Fallout 3
Gary would make a good Pokemon, he's got the name thing down pact.
I was just glad I had the ghoul mask from Roy when I went to the Dunwich Building. The only ghoul that was aggressive to me there was Jaime. :D