I like how fallout 2 has a slightly different tone than fallout 1. Fallout 1 is dedicated to showing the evil and horror of the wasteland while 2 shows the depravity and disgusting aspects of it.
Same here. New Reno represents almost everything Fallout 2 did that made it awesome. The extreme vulgarity. The vast amount of choices. The underlying post-apocalyptic tone. Its amazing.
VunderGuy That's still more than Fallout 4... New Reno. You have the choice of working for the Bishops (and technically NCR in that regard), Salvatores, Mordinos, Wrights (the closest to law and order in New Reno) OR you can choose to just kill all the families off! OR you can choose to kill off the family heads, impregnate Mrs. Bishop or Mr. Bishop's daughter and your offspring will inherit the remains of the Bishop family. And thats just one fucking city in Fallout 2. Fallout 4 can't even best a single city in Fallout 2, in terms of content.
Absolutely! The hedonistic grit and despair really come through on this track. Really lures you in to the point you can see yourself walking through those streets. Here's hoping Cyberpunk 2077 gives us more of that grit, albeit with the 90's neon :P
New Reno: Become a Boxing Prizefighter; Become a Porn Star/Fluffer; Become a Drug Dealer; Become a MadeMan /Triggerman; Betray all of the 4 Families; Detective: accuse falsely one of several important characters for a suspect overdose death; Rebuild a Chrysalys Highwayman Car; Mercenary work with the Enclave. *No other FALLOUT GAME has such GRIT*
@Supercharge Pr0ductions You should really start the older fallouts there is nothing to intimidate you only you have to be efficient with your time (In the game you got limited time) you have to save often, learn the mechanics and you are good to go
@Supercharge Pr0ductions I think you mistake tactics as brother hood of steel game since they both got brotherhood of hood names if but if you don't like it fine its your opinion.
@@WindiChilliwack I honestly don't know. I could be misremembering, but I think that Vic didn't mind New Reno. Being a trader and all. He might have liked the vice.
+Andy Happy That's exactly how I killed him too. Banged his wife, then walked into his room and blasted him away; even after his wife told me NOT to kill him.
More like killing the two other gangs, other than the Wrights, then moving to his daughter and wife, boning them and telling him that you killed his raider cronies to provoke him. Actually, him telling me that he saw his wife's and my powwow got to me and I killed him out of spite because fuck that guy.
New Vegas would have been what New Reno is without Mr. House's securitrons... New Reno is so bad by the events of New Vegas that the NCR didn't even bother annexing the place.... It's one of the few independent cities in New California, along with San Francisco.
A year late lmao, but Reno actually is definitely under NCR jurisdiction, it's just that the local law is so corrupt that basically nothing has changed for the city - one of the escaped prisoners at NCRCF mentions he was put away because a casino boss in Reno framed him for stealing money from the casino, which wouldn't get the dude into an NCR prison unless their justice system had authority in the city.
@@Dirtyblue929 Oh wow I didn't know. Thanks for the explanation. So I guess then that the Bishop ending is the most canon. Since it results in the annexation of New Reno by the NCR.
I mean... it seems kind of obvious they'd become more degraded after losing all of their advancements and being forced to live in a wasteland with limited resources. You don't become better by living in a shittier situation, after all.
@@SyndicateOperative You also don't become better by living in times of peace either. People become soft, they argue and commit violence for petty things. The term "1st World Problems" comes to mind. Humans screw everything up as a large society. Individuals and small groups may excel, but the entirety of civilization tears itself down every single time. It's an endless cycle.
@@phyrr2 Every spiral appears as circle If one only observes from a certain point! However humanity has been steadily advancing, it may not be as fast as some would hope. And certainly some groups seem to have stagnated completely in comparison to others, at least that's how it appears. These problems have ways of resolving themselves, we will get there eventually.
One of the biggest problems with Bethesda Fallout, IMO, is that they changed the themes from "pre-war civilization has it coming, nuclear holocaust was just the inevitable outcome of that way of life" to "losing the pre-war world is was sad"
@@andrewortiz1703 The main problem with Bethesda Fallout is that they made Fallout mainstream and casual friendly. Had they kept it authentic and still dedicated to the original fanbase we would all be enjoying New Vegas 2 by now.
Bethesda fallout games are way too surface level. It’s a playground of fallout iconography. Rather than a ocean of deep lore of people and factions and events that have their own history. also focusing on actual believability where people have actually moved on in 200 years and made actual functional economies, towns and factions and have adapted to the world they grew up in rather than the Bethesda silly lol it’s still post apocalyptic we still use scrap to survive the fuck is functional trade and supply lines while living in some stupid completely non functional town.
I love 1 & 2s creepier undertones. They actually make a post apocalyptic world in America seem terrifying while 4 makes it look like a fucking joke. New Vegas sort of has that realism aspect to it that 1&2 had. while 3 makes it seem like some sort of action movie.
I want to see a fallout game that has that familiar twisted charm along with the dark creepy part of Fallout 1&2 I never get enough of Fallout's twisted charm, wearing a teddy bear mascot head while nuking some raiders is kinda what i'm talking about, FO3 NV and 4 are games that i've played that i know has their twisted charm (I love that wacky wasteland perk in Fallout New Vegas, i need more of that wickedness in my fallout experiences)
Fallout 4 is actually somewhat depressing when you learn the backstory of whats been going on in the Commonwealth while you were hibernating. For example, without the Institute, the Commonwealth Provisional Government would have been something like the NCR, but with Minutemen instead of Rangers. But the Institute prevented that from happening.
I actually think fallout 3 is pretty creepy. The music, especially "ashes and sand" along with the general atmosphere, really creeped me out the first time i played it. New Vegas had a general desert-themed atmosphere. Fallout 4 though.... Yeesh
Bethesda really do need to rethink the fallout series and try to flesh out the atmosphere in future games like interplay did in the originals. In the originals everything had character to it e.g. New Reno, vault city, San Francisco. Each place in the originals had its differences and its reasons for being why they are. In Bethesda's fallout games you have cities built around bombs? Caves run by children? And factions that are all about helping people for no reason (east coast bos, minutemen). I just don't see the realism to the newer fallout games.
I'm fine with factions that are about helping people, it makes sense they would want to rebuild civilization, but I do agree that there needs to be more places like the ones you mentioned with good characters and an awesome atmosphere
I'll give you that the games can get alittle silly compared to 1 and 2, and I'd love to see a more darker tone but really, was it really like the games before Bethesda stayed good, Brotherhood? Tactics?
+Connor Hall So you never heard of the followers of the apocalypse? And the reason why there are not many good factions is, because this a fucked up world.
Holy shit. This song tells you that you really shouldn't have come here, yet when you get to 01:03 it tells you that there is something to gain here. Such good sound design
Speaking of adding old soundtracks to new games, this track should have played in Paradise Falls, and maybe the Pitt Uptown. Seedy, depraved, cruel places where hope goes to die. Fallout 3 could have benefited from old tracks a lot, probably even more than New Vegas.
the Den theme is "Khans of New California" I honestly think FoNV benefited a lot from Fo1 and 2 tracks, but I wouldn't mind some of them being used in Fo3.
@DSCHMinecraft Yeah, I mean, there's always other places that could fit this theme. Like Raven Rock, given some of The Enclave's ideas of how to rebuild civilization, even before President Eden took charge. Plus, I can imagine there being soundtracks that'd probably fit for the 4th game as well. Like Vault City's theme for The Institute, Junktown's theme for The Glowing Sea, or even the theme of The Glow for the home of The Children of Atom, The Nexus, in the Far Harbour expansion.
as someone who has grew up in Reno his whole life i always find it hilarious they chose Reno as some hardcore crime slum lol honestly Reno,Tahoe,Sparks,Carson City, and the surrounding areas would make a really good 3D universe Fallout game.
I remember this being really intimidating, walking up to the casinos with the huge bouncers outside. This game felt super different all those years ago.
@JohnACorp782 Either that, or just straight up large civilizations or bases of oporations, where you pretty much have to watch your back or who to talk to. Like Raven Rock in the 3rd game, for example.
Fallout 4 is targeted a MUCH wider audience. From a money standpoint, I can respect why they changed Fallout 3 and 4 so much. Had they made the newer games like FO1 and 2, they'd had been niche products, seeling much less.
Ah the good old days, when Fallout games were true RPG's. You could literally kill every single person in the game if you wanted to or not. That is true choice. The pre guided choices in them now, with protected npc is bullshit.
Well, it's PART of true choice. Honestly, having invincible/plot critical NPCs to prevent you from soft-locking your game isn't _necessarily_ bad. What IS bad is the lack of consequences in the modern games. Very little of what you do feels like it's meaningful in any way. In Fallout 1,2, and New Vegas, there's end game slides that go over what impact your character had on every community in the game: good or ill. At the end of those games, you truly got a sense that you'd made an impact on the lives of countless people. In the new games, you get nothing for your efforts beyond some XP and changes in what NPCs say to you.
This city freaked me the fuck out when I first played fallout 2 when I was 12. I hated going there, the constant gunshots and drugs, creeped me the fuck out.
92ladderley it was freeside's theme in NV when you modded the game with original soundtrack like I did :D NV with fallout 2 soundtrack was soo much better
(sorry for band english) I think Fallout 1&2 are the darkest ones because they just show us how people survive and rebuild the world, the dates aren't that away from the nuclear war, so people are still actually fighthing each other in order to survive, New Reno, and Vault City are places where you can see that same concept but in a less wild enviroment, while the wasteland is full of pirates and maniacs with guns, New Reno is full of mafia and Vault City is a fascist distopy. While Fallout 3 just show us how cruel was the war itself, not how people is surviving it, because the war happened long time ago, so it is now time to see how people actually try to apply their ideals in order to make a better place. Fallout New Vegas is actually dark like F1 and F2, but it focus is showing us how far people can go because of their political ideologies, and how the normal people suffer from it, that's why almost every NPC has a speech about the NCR and the Legion of Caesar
Narg (chosen one): Hey guys, Angela Bishop want to invited me to her room, i don't know what will happened next but i think there will be no problem by coming with her !
To disagree with you there, Obsidian gave it all they got when it was their shining moment to work on New Vegas. It wasn't perfect but it sure as fuck satisfied alot of old school fallout fans.
You know, if they ever did something similar to Fallouts 3 & 4, like they did with New Vegas' soundtrack, I can definitely imagine this working for something like Raven Rock, or probably the Pitt DLC. As for Fallout 4? Well... I could probably imagine this being the theme for something like either Galactic Zone in the Nuka World DLC, or probably the lair of the Rust Devils in the Automatron DLC.
Raven Rock? The Pitt? Hell no. This doesn't fit at all for those locations. In fact, I don't think the theme fits anywhere in Fallout 3, except maybe Evergreen Mills. Maybe. Fallout 4 it would fit for Goodneighbor. Basically, seedy settlements
@@-CrimsoN- Well, Raven Rock still does have some of that anxiety of keeping your guard up, with the extra bit of futuristic-ness that'd fit some of the more technologically advanced areas in Fallout, like with the fancy tech you'd find in Raven Rock or the Institute. That, and also having an encounter with President Eden, probably giving off some of that underlying anxiety and seediness, as well, especially with what politicians in general can be responsible for, behind closed curtains. The Pitt is already a rather dreary, unpleasant area, without taking into account the former BoS member and his slavery business, alongside some of the more industrialized aspects of what would've been Pittsburgh. Galactic Zone kind of seems like it'd fit, considering it too kind of fits some of the more futuristic/sci-fi aspects of the theme, alongside the fact that it's a part of Nuka World, which is occupied mostly by raiders and folks with bomb collars on them. And the Rust Devils are pretty much a gang known for jury-rigging machinery and reprogramming robots to help do their dirty work, alongside making their own brand of armour out of scrapped robots themselves, which kind of seems like something that'd work for some of the underlying aspects of this music and all that.
"And you thought mutants were diseased."
God bless you, Marcus.
Then the Masters plan could have work!
I like how fallout 2 has a slightly different tone than fallout 1. Fallout 1 is dedicated to showing the evil and horror of the wasteland while 2 shows the depravity and disgusting aspects of it.
i never really played fallout 1, there were references to it in 2 though. This sounds pretty accurate though
fallout 1 is post apocalyptic and fallout 2 is post post apocalyptic
To me, this soundtrack (and this city) is what defines Fallout 2.
Same here. New Reno represents almost everything Fallout 2 did that made it awesome. The extreme vulgarity. The vast amount of choices. The underlying post-apocalyptic tone. Its amazing.
A B and C! Yeah... vast amount of choices indeed.
VunderGuy Not always. At least it's not Fallout 4
VunderGuy
That's still more than Fallout 4...
New Reno. You have the choice of working for the Bishops (and technically NCR in that regard), Salvatores, Mordinos, Wrights (the closest to law and order in New Reno) OR you can choose to just kill all the families off! OR you can choose to kill off the family heads, impregnate Mrs. Bishop or Mr. Bishop's daughter and your offspring will inherit the remains of the Bishop family.
And thats just one fucking city in Fallout 2. Fallout 4 can't even best a single city in Fallout 2, in terms of content.
Absolutely! The hedonistic grit and despair really come through on this track. Really lures you in to the point you can see yourself walking through those streets.
Here's hoping Cyberpunk 2077 gives us more of that grit, albeit with the 90's neon :P
*Distant gun fire sounds and slot machine finger spinning sound with laughing*
JOHNHNNNYYY GUITAARRRR
dinga ding! Bam...bam bam! ha ha ha haaa.....punch sounds from the gym...
@@juliuslofaro9257
*Urf!* (du dum)
"How do you go to the bathroom with that thing on ?!"
"You couldn't pay me enough to get it on with you in that."
"Is there a trapdoor, or do you have to get out of that thing to get a handjob?"
cr4yv3n you don't ;)
Exit
Catheter
I don't think it's possible to make a song that sounds more morally corrupt than this one
Exacto
@@rodrigopalma69 Exactly, now you see.
New Reno: Become a Boxing Prizefighter; Become a Porn Star/Fluffer; Become a Drug Dealer; Become a MadeMan /Triggerman; Betray all of the 4 Families; Detective: accuse falsely one of several important characters for a suspect overdose death; Rebuild a Chrysalys Highwayman Car; Mercenary work with the Enclave.
*No other FALLOUT GAME has such GRIT*
Problem with this soundtrack is it lacks the gunshot ambience sounds.
and the laugh at the beginning
@Supercharge Pr0ductions No, when I played it there was always a crowd laugh right at the beginning. After that the song starts
@Supercharge Pr0ductions You should really start the older fallouts there is nothing to intimidate you only you have to be efficient with your time (In the game you got limited time) you have to save often, learn the mechanics and you are good to go
@Supercharge Pr0ductions You got pc? And i meant the way older fallouts like 1, 2 and tactics
@Supercharge Pr0ductions I think you mistake tactics as brother hood of steel game since they both got brotherhood of hood names if but if you don't like it fine its your opinion.
''You better not keep your fingers more then 2 inches away from your iron in this kind of place...''
-John Cassidy
@JohnACorp782 "This is a perfect example of why the Master was right" - Marcus
@@-CrimsoN- Doesn't he also say something like "and you thought us mutants smelled bad"?
@@zacoman2225 Probably lmao sounds like something he'd say.
@@-CrimsoN- Didn't Vic also comment anything about the place as if it was "Pee-yew what's that stench?" type of thing?
@@WindiChilliwack I honestly don't know. I could be misremembering, but I think that Vic didn't mind New Reno. Being a trader and all. He might have liked the vice.
This reminds me of a shootout with Mr. Bishop after nailing his wife. :)
+Andy Happy
You player!
+Andy Happy That's exactly how I killed him too. Banged his wife, then walked into his room and blasted him away; even after his wife told me NOT to kill him.
+xxlCortez I sorta plowed his daughter... a little.
DesertRanger 97 hahaha man the fallout 2 references in FNV were abundant.
More like killing the two other gangs, other than the Wrights, then moving to his daughter and wife, boning them and telling him that you killed his raider cronies to provoke him. Actually, him telling me that he saw his wife's and my powwow got to me and I killed him out of spite because fuck that guy.
New Vegas would have been what New Reno is without Mr. House's securitrons...
New Reno is so bad by the events of New Vegas that the NCR didn't even bother annexing the place....
It's one of the few independent cities in New California, along with San Francisco.
Isn't Freeside basically New Reno?
@@SCA84 Yeah in a way. FreeSide is like a tiny taste of New Reno. Just without as many drugs and criminals and prostitutes lining the street.
and i live there
A year late lmao, but Reno actually is definitely under NCR jurisdiction, it's just that the local law is so corrupt that basically nothing has changed for the city - one of the escaped prisoners at NCRCF mentions he was put away because a casino boss in Reno framed him for stealing money from the casino, which wouldn't get the dude into an NCR prison unless their justice system had authority in the city.
@@Dirtyblue929 Oh wow I didn't know. Thanks for the explanation. So I guess then that the Bishop ending is the most canon. Since it results in the annexation of New Reno by the NCR.
It’s incredible that humanity, even after being reduced to a minimum after a nuclear war still manages to degrade itself. Culturally and physically.
It always will, every single time. It's in our genetics :)
I mean... it seems kind of obvious they'd become more degraded after losing all of their advancements and being forced to live in a wasteland with limited resources.
You don't become better by living in a shittier situation, after all.
@@SyndicateOperative You also don't become better by living in times of peace either. People become soft, they argue and commit violence for petty things. The term "1st World Problems" comes to mind.
Humans screw everything up as a large society. Individuals and small groups may excel, but the entirety of civilization tears itself down every single time. It's an endless cycle.
New Reno seems like such a shithole
@@phyrr2
Every spiral appears as circle If one only observes from a certain point!
However humanity has been steadily advancing, it may not be as fast as some would hope. And certainly some groups seem to have stagnated completely in comparison to others, at least that's how it appears.
These problems have ways of resolving themselves, we will get there eventually.
That Guitar riff always gives me goosebumps.
“The biggest little town in the world trashcan fires and neon signs bathe the city in a hellish glow”
Remember when the fallout series was a dark satire of cold war politics and human nature?
And not a live service DLC scheme?
I 'member.
One of the biggest problems with Bethesda Fallout, IMO, is that they changed the themes from "pre-war civilization has it coming, nuclear holocaust was just the inevitable outcome of that way of life" to "losing the pre-war world is was sad"
@@andrewortiz1703 The main problem with Bethesda Fallout is that they made Fallout mainstream and casual friendly. Had they kept it authentic and still dedicated to the original fanbase we would all be enjoying New Vegas 2 by now.
Bethesda fallout games are way too surface level. It’s a playground of fallout iconography.
Rather than a ocean of deep lore of people and factions and events that have their own history. also focusing on actual believability where people have actually moved on in 200 years and made actual functional economies, towns and factions and have adapted to the world they grew up in rather than the Bethesda silly lol it’s still post apocalyptic we still use scrap to survive the fuck is functional trade and supply lines while living in some stupid completely non functional town.
It's weird that whenever I enter Real Life Reno, I just had the urge to play this song...
Khoi Nguyen i went there last year in july same
NCR7 No joke I saw a guy walking around in advanced enclave power armor asking for the GECK.
Agramen, this just maked me the day
I saw a super mutant banging some chick there
ุ ุ Super Mutants are sterile tho, they dont have any genitalia
I love 1 & 2s creepier undertones. They actually make a post apocalyptic world in America seem terrifying while 4 makes it look like a fucking joke. New Vegas sort of has that realism aspect to it that 1&2 had. while 3 makes it seem like some sort of action movie.
4 has a more optimistic feel to it. I see them as just different vibes.
I want to see a fallout game that has that familiar twisted charm along with the dark creepy part of Fallout 1&2
I never get enough of Fallout's twisted charm, wearing a teddy bear mascot head while nuking some raiders is kinda what i'm talking about, FO3 NV and 4 are games that i've played that i know has their twisted charm
(I love that wacky wasteland perk in Fallout New Vegas, i need more of that wickedness in my fallout experiences)
Boolin On Mars
Do you think after 210 years, Boston and DC would still be shit? People are civilized and don’t need to worry about farmer John
Fallout 4 is actually somewhat depressing when you learn the backstory of whats been going on in the Commonwealth while you were hibernating. For example, without the Institute, the Commonwealth Provisional Government would have been something like the NCR, but with Minutemen instead of Rangers. But the Institute prevented that from happening.
I actually think fallout 3 is pretty creepy. The music, especially "ashes and sand" along with the general atmosphere, really creeped me out the first time i played it. New Vegas had a general desert-themed atmosphere. Fallout 4 though.... Yeesh
Bethesda really do need to rethink the fallout series and try to flesh out the atmosphere in future games like interplay did in the originals. In the originals everything had character to it e.g. New Reno, vault city, San Francisco. Each place in the originals had its differences and its reasons for being why they are. In Bethesda's fallout games you have cities built around bombs? Caves run by children? And factions that are all about helping people for no reason (east coast bos, minutemen). I just don't see the realism to the newer fallout games.
I'm fine with factions that are about helping people, it makes sense they would want to rebuild civilization, but I do agree that there needs to be more places like the ones you mentioned with good characters and an awesome atmosphere
I'll give you that the games can get alittle silly compared to 1 and 2, and I'd love to see a more darker tone but really, was it really like the games before Bethesda stayed good, Brotherhood? Tactics?
PS. this theme should have really been the theme of the Van Graff's in New Vegas.
+Connor Hall So you never heard of the followers of the apocalypse? And the reason why there are not many good factions is, because this a fucked up world.
Variety's the spice of life.
Holy shit. This song tells you that you really shouldn't have come here, yet when you get to 01:03 it tells you that there is something to gain here. Such good sound design
Ahh, Mis. Bishop...
There's a New Vegas mod that replaces all the Inon Zur tracks with those from FO1 & 2, this track plays in Freeside, seems really appropriate.
Speaking of adding old soundtracks to new games, this track should have played in Paradise Falls, and maybe the Pitt Uptown. Seedy, depraved, cruel places where hope goes to die. Fallout 3 could have benefited from old tracks a lot, probably even more than New Vegas.
Nah, the theme from The Den should've played in Paradise Falls :P
the Den theme is "Khans of New California"
I honestly think FoNV benefited a lot from Fo1 and 2 tracks, but I wouldn't mind some of them being used in Fo3.
Where is this mod?
@DSCHMinecraft Yeah, I mean, there's always other places that could fit this theme.
Like Raven Rock, given some of The Enclave's ideas of how to rebuild civilization, even before President Eden took charge.
Plus, I can imagine there being soundtracks that'd probably fit for the 4th game as well. Like Vault City's theme for The Institute, Junktown's theme for The Glowing Sea, or even the theme of The Glow for the home of The Children of Atom, The Nexus, in the Far Harbour expansion.
as someone who has grew up in Reno his whole life i always find it hilarious they chose Reno as some hardcore crime slum lol honestly Reno,Tahoe,Sparks,Carson City, and the surrounding areas would make a really good 3D universe Fallout game.
I remember this being really intimidating, walking up to the casinos with the huge bouncers outside. This game felt super different all those years ago.
Dat bass drop at 1:02 oh, man... This track is just epic, it make about 50% of the New Reno's whole atmosphere.
New Reno was the most immersive experience I've ever had. It was overwhelmingly believable and human.
Living in Reno it’s not that far off lmao
This is legitimately intimidating when you first get to NR.
The ambient gunshots and crowds heard in the background make it better :D
The first time I went there was to kill an arms dealer (it was the first and last time I was there)
This the song that plays when u in detroit
@JohnACorp782 Either that, or just straight up large civilizations or bases of oporations, where you pretty much have to watch your back or who to talk to. Like Raven Rock in the 3rd game, for example.
When I first came to this city I thought to myself-
"Im gunna burn it all down one way or another."
I love the guitar riffs at the end of the song
Fallout 4 a disneyland action adventure
LOL true
fallout 4 became the easiest fallout to date, while 1 - new vegas had its moments
Fallout 4 sucked ass dude....
Fallout 4 is targeted a MUCH wider audience. From a money standpoint, I can respect why they changed Fallout 3 and 4 so much. Had they made the newer games like FO1 and 2, they'd had been niche products, seeling much less.
Still, there seems like there needs to be a balance between the two, not too dissimilar to New Vegas.
*_The_* Essence of F2 world is embedded in this single music.
Hard to believe how after all these years it still remains my favourite game soundtrack!
Every once in a while i go back to this video and listen to it. God its such a remarkable soundtrack, absolutely amazing.
Ah the good old days, when Fallout games were true RPG's. You could literally kill every single person in the game if you wanted to or not. That is true choice. The pre guided choices in them now, with protected npc is bullshit.
Well, it's PART of true choice. Honestly, having invincible/plot critical NPCs to prevent you from soft-locking your game isn't _necessarily_ bad. What IS bad is the lack of consequences in the modern games. Very little of what you do feels like it's meaningful in any way. In Fallout 1,2, and New Vegas, there's end game slides that go over what impact your character had on every community in the game: good or ill. At the end of those games, you truly got a sense that you'd made an impact on the lives of countless people. In the new games, you get nothing for your efforts beyond some XP and changes in what NPCs say to you.
God this takes me back. Thank you for uploading!
New Reno was Fun.
in reno rn blastin this ❤
based
“HEY KID YOU WANT SOME JET?????”
1:30 that part always gets me
Ahhhh yes, the one song that perfectly summarizes what Fallout is supposed to be
I was looking through my new videos and saw this as I was in Reno for a vacation.
Small world huh?
Reminds me of Vampire the Masquerade: Boodlines a lot, especially Downtown LA
This screams dark 90s sci fi
"Paradise homes. Pair-a-dice." ~ Lil Jesus Mordino
God, I wish I could experience Fallout 1 and 2 for the first time again
New Reno: The place where (almost) everyone comments about you when you wear the Advanced Power Armor.
Shit, you could center an entire game around New Reno (and its surrounding areas) if you wanted to. Post apocalyptic gang wars, anyone?
*blam* *blam*
6 Jet addicts disliked this.
In my head canon The courier born in new reno
Would make sense, someone as tough as him would probably come from somewhere pretty dangerous and it would give him reason to leave and wander places.
Courier was born in vault 101
This city freaked me the fuck out when I first played fallout 2 when I was 12. I hated going there, the constant gunshots and drugs, creeped me the fuck out.
Dr Soupinstine Same shit irl tbh mane. Reno sucks lmao
Легендарная классика
This actually describes what is like driving downtown here.
badass soundtrack nice compared to New Reno sex, drugs, alcohol and most important underground crimnal world
Good thing this song is good cause you will be spending a lot of time in New Reno lol
Good chance courier has visited new Reno too
DAAAAMN. That a car?
Шикарно!
This music keeps saying me ”war! What have you done!” (btw I love classic Fallout)
This is a hard boiled chicken egg painted with colored dyes
Best city ever
this reminds me of c&c for some reason
Christ, 76 is a far cry from what this is.
What a depressing and wretched place. I try to do my bussiness quick while I'm in this area.
sounds like something you would hear when walking around in LA
New reno, i can't think of this city without thinking of Jagged Jimmy J and Renesco the Rocketman.
92ladderley it was freeside's theme in NV when you modded the game with original soundtrack like I did :D NV with fallout 2 soundtrack was soo much better
(sorry for band english) I think Fallout 1&2 are the darkest ones because they just show us how people survive and rebuild the world, the dates aren't that away from the nuclear war, so people are still actually fighthing each other in order to survive, New Reno, and Vault City are places where you can see that same concept but in a less wild enviroment, while the wasteland is full of pirates and maniacs with guns, New Reno is full of mafia and Vault City is a fascist distopy. While Fallout 3 just show us how cruel was the war itself, not how people is surviving it, because the war happened long time ago, so it is now time to see how people actually try to apply their ideals in order to make a better place. Fallout New Vegas is actually dark like F1 and F2, but it focus is showing us how far people can go because of their political ideologies, and how the normal people suffer from it, that's why almost every NPC has a speech about the NCR and the Legion of Caesar
2:37 - 3:10 part is my fav
-You see : Prostitute
-Prostitute was critically hit for 83 points and was killed
favorite part of fallout 2 is causing a massive gunfight in new reno...henchmen vs hookers & addicts vs chosen & his crew
in speed 1.25 sound sweet
A true town of sin, watch your fucking back man.
Surprisingly good payday 2 stealth music.
Even though I highly admire Fallout: New Vegas, Freeside was nothing compared to New Reno
hell yeah! 500 pros! thats what im talkin about
Something about this reminds me of Jeff Wayne’s war of the worlds
Reminds me of Sicario, which kind of makes sense.
Narg (chosen one): Hey guys, Angela Bishop want to invited me to her room, i don't know what will happened next but i think there will be no problem by coming with her !
God bless the Enclave
Chicago Theme Song
Diegocesari, I couldn'ta agree more. New Vegas is nothing compared to New Reno
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my god i laughed so hard at your avatar
To disagree with you there, Obsidian gave it all they got when it was their shining moment to work on New Vegas. It wasn't perfect but it sure as fuck satisfied alot of old school fallout fans.
Even the NPC's in New Vegas agree.
@@demonoutcast i think he meant new Vegas as a city not hte game in a whole
i still hear gunshots and laugh...
it sounds so wrong without the gunshots laughing and slot machines
A lot of people compare the Strip to new Reno, but to my understanding, New Reno is more like Freeside
Not the same without random gunshots
This music is so eery...I wish there was a word I could use to describe it. Or at least I wish I could know what instruments are being used.
The song of plowing a very powerful mob boss's wife and daughter before killing him.
@Alieneater1239 Advanced Power Armor Mk II, standard Enclave trooper issued armor.
there has to be a "new reno" by now.... if it isn't in a desert I'll be dissapointed :
What if this played on the strip in NV
I don't think the end of the world changed Reno one bit. If it weren't for the mutated beasts in the south-west, you'd not notice a thing.
You know, if they ever did something similar to Fallouts 3 & 4, like they did with New Vegas' soundtrack, I can definitely imagine this working for something like Raven Rock, or probably the Pitt DLC.
As for Fallout 4? Well... I could probably imagine this being the theme for something like either Galactic Zone in the Nuka World DLC, or probably the lair of the Rust Devils in the Automatron DLC.
Raven Rock? The Pitt? Hell no. This doesn't fit at all for those locations. In fact, I don't think the theme fits anywhere in Fallout 3, except maybe Evergreen Mills. Maybe. Fallout 4 it would fit for Goodneighbor. Basically, seedy settlements
@@-CrimsoN- Well, Raven Rock still does have some of that anxiety of keeping your guard up, with the extra bit of futuristic-ness that'd fit some of the more technologically advanced areas in Fallout, like with the fancy tech you'd find in Raven Rock or the Institute.
That, and also having an encounter with President Eden, probably giving off some of that underlying anxiety and seediness, as well, especially with what politicians in general can be responsible for, behind closed curtains.
The Pitt is already a rather dreary, unpleasant area, without taking into account the former BoS member and his slavery business, alongside some of the more industrialized aspects of what would've been Pittsburgh.
Galactic Zone kind of seems like it'd fit, considering it too kind of fits some of the more futuristic/sci-fi aspects of the theme, alongside the fact that it's a part of Nuka World, which is occupied mostly by raiders and folks with bomb collars on them.
And the Rust Devils are pretty much a gang known for jury-rigging machinery and reprogramming robots to help do their dirty work, alongside making their own brand of armour out of scrapped robots themselves, which kind of seems like something that'd work for some of the underlying aspects of this music and all that.
Radiation storm fits the Pitt best
“So I shot a man In new Reno, just to watch him die.”
nostalgia
New Reno gives me anxiety
this reminds me of when i slaughtered the garage after they stole my car
Bad idea. If you resist the urge to slaughter them, they can make really good upgrades to your car that you can't get elsewhere.
Definitely the place to loose a ear.
This soundtrack would fit perfectly for an Enclave base or their hidden project lab.
Basically, this definitely would've been a great fit for the base at Raven Rock.
@@retrogamelover2012 indeed
oh hey I live there