Learn about other fan-made Fallout games: www.nma-fallout.com/threads/guide-to-fan-made-new-adventure-with-original-fallout-gameplay.212036/ Download the mod (please don't): www.mediafire.com/file/7ei3q57jon6uo6a/F2_Oblivion_Lost_Eng%252BRus_by_Rainman_and_Gumych.7z/file
the central area of the zone over all is "the bar" run by duty and barkeep thus the name "newbar". I have no idea what compelled them to declare some random gang town to be the bar 2.0.
I'd love to see you critique "Fallout of Nevada" next. I'm playing the version with the English translation as I write this, and (aside from the constant crashing) I think it's a wonderful total conversion.
@@Warlockracy Sonora looks really interesting! I'd love to give it a whirl, but I'm a boring, monolingual American who lacks the patience to sit down and use the Sfall Script Editor to run the text files through Google Translate. Also, Google Translate isn't always... reliable when it comes to translating Russian to English, if my experience with Olympus 2207 is any indicator. I'd much rather leave such an endeavor to the multilingualists.😋
The fact that this mod originally could only be installed on a very specific Russian Fallout 2 bootleg copy that wasn't even available in Russia at the time is the most gloriously Slavjank thing I've ever heard. It may well be the Slavjank peak.
In the 90's and early 2000's we didn't have licensed copies of ANYTHING. You could buy pirated movies in a store in the middle of the city and nobody cared. That has now changed, but the views on piracy unfortunately stayed. I have that bootleg disk because that's what I played when I was a kid. Fallout 2 had an official release in Russia only in 2006.
@@massivedamagegaming9004 That's one one those games that had an official translated release on day one. It was awesome and with good voice acting. Never seen a pirated copy. Thing is, publishers in Russia developed a strategy to combat piracy - release it in a jewel-case, make it as cheap as possible.
Man, when this video started I thought that the mod was just going to be Shadow of Chernobyl recreated in the Fallout 2 engine. I don't think that I've ever been more wrong.
Hell yeah, it is very slavic - we mix STALKER with every fucking thing. Even eith Minecraft, just google StalCraft, it is one of the most popular MMOFPS in Russian and CIS region as well for now.
I heard that me wrote a book? That should suffice. We don't have technology in the videogames industry to contain it.... like some other things from old classics that are absent in modern AAA titles.
When I heard "Fallout-Stalker crossover", I assumed it was going to be like "Oh yeah we have the setup of various stalker factions and characters, but it's not in Chernobyl, rather it's just somewhere in the Fallout wastelands" I did NOT expect Chernobyl to be teleported through time and space so that it could just show up in California for no reason.
The "No women allowed" thing isn't just random Russian sexism, it's a rather obscure reference to the fact that the only characters we ever see in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. are men, which eventually culminated in the community as the "There are no women in the zone" joke. And it sure is a stupid one, as there are mentions of there being female stalkers, and scientists who have passed through the zone, and thrived in it.
Well the only mentioned women was only at the zone. She left her bf to go there with her new pretty boy bf. Her former bf went to the zone to safe her only to find out she was apprehended at the border, scolded and sent home. That's also when he found out she had a new lover, so he stayed in the zone since he now had nothing to go home to. No the mentions in the anomaly mod are not Canon and the females in the design docs of oblivion lost where only zombies
You weren't able to get to the supercomputer room because one of the maps is bugged. You're supposed to go to the right side of the prison map (with captured vault dwellers and all) and find a new corridor there, which has an elevator that leads to the supercomputer. For some reason map scroll blockers disallow you to move your mouse over there. I've edited my save to move myself into the supercomputer room manually. You then need to use a crowbar on the computer to yank it's brains out, or you can side with the computer to destroy the rainbow vats at CNPP. I sided with rainbow vats and stole the brain. When you return to CNPP with the brain, the game ends in a completely bizarre way. As you approach the vats, the game starts the endgame slideshow instantly. Although in my case the slideshow bugged out and skipped all of the slides. After this you're teleported in a completely black location that has nothing but two rooms with 2 kid NPC's. 3 out of 4 walls in those rooms are completely invisible. The single wall that also hold the door is visible, but the door is locked and cannot be lockpicked. There are no items on this map either, so the key must be hidden somewhere in the game, or rather it doesn't exist at all. Once again I edited my char's position into these rooms to talk to the kids: one has no dialogue, and the other is supposed to be the creator of the mod. You can ask him one question about the mod and once he answers it, he explodes so you have to reload the game if you want to ask him other questions. In the end, you're trapped in the void with invisible walls and a dead kid. You can't continue the game, unless you edit your save to move your char to another location. Here's the video how it looks like: ruclips.net/video/-6He0EzBSz0/видео.html
These weird Russian fallout mods are super interesting to hear about. They also keep reminding me that I really need to sit down and play through the STALKER games, I got Shadow of Chernobyl when I was like, 12. Boy, was that confusing.
@LuckyOwl normally the people who take the game seriously are the most toxic ones The kind who demand you talk in game names (Eg: it's PMM not makarov)
Just a reminder, this mod was created by the same people who have made Olympus 2207 and they are developing the new Olympus game right now. Now thats some zero to hero stuff.
The question about knowing a certain martial art is likely a reference to _Robinhood: Men in Tights,_ but that movie likely took it from elsewhere. I noticed quite a few in-jokes and references that were passed over in the video, mostly from western entertainment. That would also explain all the videogame-based posters. So it's less that it's lazy art-theft, and more that it's full of dated references, which were translated from English to a weird Russian genderlect, and then back to English. The _Blues Brothers_ joke was actually quite good.
There are worse things than being a contrarian by playing Eve instead of WoW. You could've been playing EvE online solo , doing lvl 2 than lvl 3 mission finally buying a Drake ,months go by , than little by little scrounging up for a Raven. After that smooth sailing you think , lvl 4 mission will make me rich , of course you dont have any drones and are killed by NPC's in your first lvl 4 mission. You gain experience , buy another Raven , years go by, and a Golem after that. Now you are in the big league , or so you think, T2 weapons and gear , Pith Type shield for perma boost. You are the god of lvl 4 missions , nothing can kill you , or so you think. A friend might come by for a beer , you leave your Golem in a mission , and when you return it's blown to pieces by npc's . You quit in shame and never return. It might've happen ....to somebody ,somewhere .
I thought you were just bullshitting about the Mass Effect thing until I saw the red, green, and blue containers of the Hive Mind intelligence (30:00). I want to believe you did that in editing because the alternative is too spooky and I don't want to shit in my trousers.
Your videos are truly some of the most entertaining and funny presentations on video games. The best part is, I only have heard of most of these mods or fan games! I'm so glad someone is covering it with good writing, presentation, and depth. Thank you so much!
I just realized you were being sarcastic; I just got done playing through Olympus 2077 and the story is absolutely jarringly, stupidly written. So much effort into everything except the story; so much so that I really found it hard to do anything involving a quest. The dialogue interactions were strange but bearable.
@@louissteyn6871 The Japanese doujin/indie comics community is the ultimate talent farm. The west could learn a lot from it. Hell other Japanese media industries could learn a lot from it.
I heard arguments, don't really remember where exactly, that it might be a nuclear explosion. It just was nowhere close to potential power because NPP wasn't built like a bomb thus a very small part of the fuel went critical and only for a very brief moment. It doesn't deny the pressure part, but that it was both at the same time.
What an amazing clusterfuck mod, literally had no idea such mod even existed. Truly one can't get enough of Fallout 1/2 content on RUclips. Also good job on making good on your promise, hats off to you my man. Any hint on what the next video is going to cover?
Goodness... this thing is very ambitious horrible fanfiction. That combination is always a perplexing one... Also, my headcanon preference is having Metro 2033 be the USSR in the Fallout universe. Now that'd be a crossover!
@@Gam0rDude yeah but thats honestly the only lore break just say it happend in 2077 and everything else fits from the mysterious super bio weapons monstrous mutants and even the tech of pre war metro russia being impressive by modern standards but outdated by decade or two in fallout universe canon russia which fits metro honestly escially with new games expanding on the bio weapon ascept metro basically is fallout canon really besides were never getting a non usa located fallout anyway so why not
@@Gam0rDude To be honest as others mentioned a lot of Metro tech, both in game and especially in the books is far more apocalyptic and advanced than anything that fits the war happening in 2012, especially for how a lot of it also for some reason is former USSR equipment with little explanation. And that's not even going into the weird magical and psychic elements which is definitely in line with how Fallout 2 rolled. The only really issue would be some of the computer tech perhaps, though I don't even think Metro has modern computers anywhere.
@@zygimantassilobritas6034 I have a vague recollection of seeing a relatively modern-looking laptop in one of the games - 'course, most of the computers you see in the games're Soviet government installation models.
honestly id rather want a metro fallout crossover cause honestly they totally could exist in each others universe the radiation and mysterious chemicals that mutate life beyond all belif even the "next step of humanity" aka super mutants and dark ones they both just fit perfectly together heck even the tech of pre war metro russia makes perfect sense in the fallout timeline
@@wilmagregg3131 well, nope. The writer of Metro books decided the way forward for the series is that “only Moscow was nuked, actually”. One of the worst decisions ever made for a series in my opinion, but it is what it is…
@@ChadVulpes but what about the recent games set outside of moscow? it seems like moscow was just the only one to be both nuked and hit with bioweapons. while the dead city got salt bombed and everywhere else has been exposed to the radiation fallout drift and the bioweapons still spreading around from the hit citys.
@@wilmagregg3131 I never realized there was another game set outside Moscow other than Metro Exodus. Pretty sure only Moscow is still heavily irradiated in it. Never heard of bioweapons before now(not counting the blobs at D6), where do they mention them?
@@ChadVulpes its offhandidly mentioned in the books that maybe it wasnt just nukes dropped on moscow explaining some of the wilder mutations including the D6 enitity and the librarians. with exodus showing that tyes the rets of russia was nuked but no where near as hard as moscow but the use of bioweapons and lingering radiation is still rapidly mutating the envoirment humanimals being a example.
when i got the notification for this video i thought this was a "lost review" of fallout: oblivion, presumably a remake of fallout in oblivion's engine which i'm sure exists in some form and is in active development since 2006
@@2dollarchickenwings689 Nah, because Bethesda changed the "The future as americans saw it in the 50's" to "It's the perpetual 50's even 150 years later when Power Armors and Fusion are a thing". Bethesda is also extremely bad at using skillchecks in dialogue, something that is a staple of the isometric fallouts and New Vegas
@@DIEGhostfish there is no samurai dialect. If you're speaking of the dialect that came from early anime that can still be seen today in most low budget anime, then yes. It occurred after trying to lipsync cheap animation techniques.
Well, that was a journey. I learnt more about different cultures. I lost brain cells trying to read certain dialogue options. The story confused me. I enjoyed bits that made me laugh and parts of the gameplay that was very interesting. All I can think of is "What on earth did I just watch" or in my native accent "wot on 'erth did i jus' wotch?" 10/10 would recommend to people who want to push random npcs into anomalies
I been binging your content all weekend and it's the only thing making me laugh since I'm sick a.f. and having a crappy time. As a chaos player in 40k seeing the gopnik Night Lords made me bust a gut, have another like and I'll try to recreate their glory in model form some day.
Ok, I need to comment on this because I am insane. The Room has amazing production value. The Room was made with real money. They used actual, high quality cameras and trained production staff to film the movie. People who fucking worked in the industry for years, doing a shit ton of work. The reason why The Room is "so bad it's good" is because it is the coherently shot vision of an insane man. The script, as documented in leaks and in the film and novel The Disaster Artist, was essentially Tommy's life story come to film, and his perception of the events. However because Thomas Wiseau, or whatever his real name is, is writing a story that others have to act, combined with his own ineptness as director and writer, it comes off as a completely incoherent reality. The things that happen in the movie are so broken to what we consider to be "reality" that the treatment of the events as reality by the characters is a farce, and causes us to laugh at a story that ends in a murder suicide. There are many many movies that you see on Red Letter Media that have so many issues, but are otherwise competent! Production wise they are fine! The camera is capturing the action. The audio is recorded well or dubbed over later in an acceptable manner. The stunts are executed competently. The film is edited appropriately. But what makes a film "So Bad that it's Good" isn't inherently all of that shit. Its taking an insane script and manifesting the world in that script competently. I hate when people talk about games that are "so bad that it's good" as The Room without an appreciation of the difference in mediums. I'm not saying you have to known all the rules of film and you need to watch films like Mary Full of Grace and The Bicycle Thief and be up your own ass about lighting and photography. I just need you to understand the basic language of film, and how that translates to the experience you see on the screen, and how that is different to games. Fuck I'll make a proper youtube channel about this and talk about it because it bothers me so much.
I think MandaloreGaming, and possibly others, made the observation that it's hard for a technically broken game to be fun, and the easiest way to make a bad game is to make it technically broken. I think the easiest thing to "so bad it's good" would be literature, especially written fanfic, since the barrier of entry is so low. Publishing fanfic is straightforward enough that literal children can do it unassisted. There's still plenty of "so bad it's good" things that make it into professional and even AAA games, though. Shadow of War turns Shelob, the giant nightmare spider thing from The Lord of the Rings, into a sexy questgiver lady. It's easy for games like Mass Effect Andromeda to become infamous for broken animations: it's hard to make realistic animations look good, and when big-budget animation goes bad...
actually no from Oblivion Lost to Shadow of Chernobyl its almost a new game almost everything from Oblivion lost was scrapped the rest being altered from what we know today so we can say that both are two different game
Was not expecting a goonswarm eve online history lesson from the Great War at the 20:43 mark. That brings me back I swear I recognize your voice from those days as well
They werent just transported 200 years later but into a diffrent reality. Like Stalker follows our history until the 80s while Fallout only follows it until the 40s-
Your channel single handedly pushed me into a rabbit-hole full of fo1 and fo2 mods. I dont know what day it is, what time and when i took my last dump.
13:23 This is my favorite line to hear in your videos because it means that my American Bald Eagles per Gun Cheeseburger-Eating ass is about to get another glimpse beyond the veil at what might as well be an alien culture. Keep up the great work!
Your storytelling is so awesome man. Though I can't play any of the games you showcase (even the normal ones), I live and love them through your great work.
I like your ending slides, it has a smoking pepe and a sick trap beat. Thank you for sharing this psychotic fever dream, I would have never heard about this or ever have had the patience to play through it, despite liking both stalker and fallout 2.
This - Fallout+Metro with focus on crafting and no handholding, managed to beat it before they introduced map feature, and I'm one of those people who can't drive cars without GPS.
Nah, Underrail is way too mainstream for this channel. I'd rather see a review of something obscure like Tale of Wuxia, Evil Islands or that one Russian Fallout Tactics ripoff where you play as a commando stuck on a prison planet
Just found your channel and honestly, your already one of my favorites already. I can already tell sooner or later your channle will blow up. I did not know fallout 2 had a modding scene! P.s. your voice sounds very familiar, does "operation red dog" ring any bells?
Man, PLEASE, do some videos when you talk about ur adventures in E.V.E. PLEEEEEEEEASE. This game is fucking timeless, and shit that happened there back in the days are more crazy that shit happening during cold war (not even fucking joking).
I had recently played through the stalker series, and sunk 200+ hours into stalker gamma, and am now playing through the original fallout games. Color me surprised to see my two new obsessions come together in this amazing mod!
I would would love a fallout stalker crossover, it sounds like a fun concept game play and world-building wise, but DO NOT MIX THE STORIES! If for whatever reason someone want to try this dangerous concoction of an idea, uh again, let me know, I would want to keep an eye on that project.
lol, most the English text is hilarious. From what I see the source material wasn't too hot either, but some amateur translated the original literally word for word. Like calling someone a "rooster" is a Russian prison slur for those who were... ehhhm... humiliated in a sexual fashion, if you catch my drift. It obviously shouldn't have been translated like that. Now that I think about it, this translation quite possibly was made using translation software. It wouldn't surprise me considering the "quality" of this mod.
Actually, in Roadside Picnic, Red Sturlach was a raging alcoholic... As was almost every one else. That book has one of the best bad drinking night experience to a T. I swear I had the same night before.
Yesterday Ross game dungeon Today You and Mandalore it's like christmas but with guns. and instead of loving we shooting. well okay It's not like christmas
Perhaps this mod truly is The Room of the Fallout franchise. So bad it's good but it's still bad. It's also not necessarily a waste of time. It's more like an experience that just takes some time away from you. Time that you may or may not consider important.
Well I wasn't expecting to see Wizardry 8, whenever I see that game I really just want to play it again. So thank you for making me waste my days until I make the perfect party again.
Reading the title I was expecting a look at the zone two centuries from now after the Fallout nuclear war. What I got was something far more eccentric and hilarious to watch.
Though it wa small mod with some new sprits but this video changed my mind. Gonna try it while waiting for Olympus and Sonora translations. I've played my share of badly translated mods and games but this one? That was something else, now I know what.
Learn about other fan-made Fallout games: www.nma-fallout.com/threads/guide-to-fan-made-new-adventure-with-original-fallout-gameplay.212036/
Download the mod (please don't): www.mediafire.com/file/7ei3q57jon6uo6a/F2_Oblivion_Lost_Eng%252BRus_by_Rainman_and_Gumych.7z/file
the central area of the zone over all is "the bar" run by duty and barkeep thus the name "newbar". I have no idea what compelled them to declare some random gang town to be the bar 2.0.
I'd love to see you critique "Fallout of Nevada" next. I'm playing the version with the English translation as I write this, and (aside from the constant crashing) I think it's a wonderful total conversion.
I’ll probably be doing Sonora first (to encourage the translators). It’s just as good as Nevada.
@@Warlockracy Sonora looks really interesting! I'd love to give it a whirl, but I'm a boring, monolingual American who lacks the patience to sit down and use the Sfall Script Editor to run the text files through Google Translate.
Also, Google Translate isn't always... reliable when it comes to translating Russian to English, if my experience with Olympus 2207 is any indicator. I'd much rather leave such an endeavor to the multilingualists.😋
28:12 Wait, you're not already reading in a Russian Accent? Then where the fruit are you from!?!
The fact that this mod originally could only be installed on a very specific Russian Fallout 2 bootleg copy that wasn't even available in Russia at the time is the most gloriously Slavjank thing I've ever heard. It may well be the Slavjank peak.
You sir deserve 1k likes
In the 90's and early 2000's we didn't have licensed copies of ANYTHING. You could buy pirated movies in a store in the middle of the city and nobody cared. That has now changed, but the views on piracy unfortunately stayed. I have that bootleg disk because that's what I played when I was a kid. Fallout 2 had an official release in Russia only in 2006.
@@Flint404 I heard Morrowind is so popular in Russia BECASUE it had a good localization?
@@massivedamagegaming9004 That's one one those games that had an official translated release on day one. It was awesome and with good voice acting. Never seen a pirated copy. Thing is, publishers in Russia developed a strategy to combat piracy - release it in a jewel-case, make it as cheap as possible.
@@massivedamagegaming9004 Also game magazines sang it praise as the new coming of Christ. And Russians love RPGs. Of course it was popular.
Man, when this video started I thought that the mod was just going to be Shadow of Chernobyl recreated in the Fallout 2 engine. I don't think that I've ever been more wrong.
@Grouse1999very rare nowadays for crossovers
The slav jank is incredibly strong in this mod
“Uhhhhh it’s 8:10...”
@@alpharius2omegaboogaloo384 what is the time CV11?
Certified hood classic
@@marcelluswallace2689 Nah man
Hell yeah, it is very slavic - we mix STALKER with every fucking thing. Even eith Minecraft, just google StalCraft, it is one of the most popular MMOFPS in Russian and CIS region as well for now.
oh god, i cant help but find this hole "russian talking magic woodo language" to be hilarous since im russian myself, its kinda true
Please help me understand 🥺
You actually managed to make me NOT want to install the mod with this one.
He did it so we're don't have to
I thought a lot of the dialog was super funny!
"every dialogue option is a dril tweet."
Okay, but no joke, an entire game written and designed around dril/wint posts would be something fascinating.
When I heard that, I was like: "Wait, is that supposed to be a bad thing?"
I heard that me wrote a book? That should suffice. We don't have technology in the videogames industry to contain it.... like some other things from old classics that are absent in modern AAA titles.
It’s less funny when it’s unintentional. Feels like you are laughing at a person, not with a person.
I don't know, including randomly accusing normal users of horrible crimes?
Wel Drill WAS a writer on the homestuck games so that may be the best we can get.
When I heard "Fallout-Stalker crossover", I assumed it was going to be like "Oh yeah we have the setup of various stalker factions and characters, but it's not in Chernobyl, rather it's just somewhere in the Fallout wastelands"
I did NOT expect Chernobyl to be teleported through time and space so that it could just show up in California for no reason.
Or like a story set in the Stalkerverse but made in the Fallout engine.
The whole mod is bat shit but ‘YOUVE GOT IT COMING, AQUARIUM FISHES’ is the the best possible insult for the stalker scientists
The "No women allowed" thing isn't just random Russian sexism, it's a rather obscure reference to the fact that the only characters we ever see in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. are men, which eventually culminated in the community as the "There are no women in the zone" joke.
And it sure is a stupid one, as there are mentions of there being female stalkers, and scientists who have passed through the zone, and thrived in it.
There are some indications that it is sexism, but the mod' author seems to have changed for the better over time and I regret ever pointing that out.
Just testoserone difference. Women would not survive in the zone, neither would men unless they have nothing to lose (AKA mentality
Well the only mentioned women was only at the zone.
She left her bf to go there with her new pretty boy bf.
Her former bf went to the zone to safe her only to find out she was apprehended at the border, scolded and sent home. That's also when he found out she had a new lover, so he stayed in the zone since he now had nothing to go home to.
No the mentions in the anomaly mod are not Canon and the females in the design docs of oblivion lost where only zombies
Oh wow these brave women thrived in this fictional zone? So amazing. So courageous. Someone get these women some awards.
@@heetheet75 Funi.
You weren't able to get to the supercomputer room because one of the maps is bugged. You're supposed to go to the right side of the prison map (with captured vault dwellers and all) and find a new corridor there, which has an elevator that leads to the supercomputer. For some reason map scroll blockers disallow you to move your mouse over there. I've edited my save to move myself into the supercomputer room manually. You then need to use a crowbar on the computer to yank it's brains out, or you can side with the computer to destroy the rainbow vats at CNPP. I sided with rainbow vats and stole the brain.
When you return to CNPP with the brain, the game ends in a completely bizarre way. As you approach the vats, the game starts the endgame slideshow instantly. Although in my case the slideshow bugged out and skipped all of the slides. After this you're teleported in a completely black location that has nothing but two rooms with 2 kid NPC's. 3 out of 4 walls in those rooms are completely invisible. The single wall that also hold the door is visible, but the door is locked and cannot be lockpicked. There are no items on this map either, so the key must be hidden somewhere in the game, or rather it doesn't exist at all. Once again I edited my char's position into these rooms to talk to the kids: one has no dialogue, and the other is supposed to be the creator of the mod. You can ask him one question about the mod and once he answers it, he explodes so you have to reload the game if you want to ask him other questions.
In the end, you're trapped in the void with invisible walls and a dead kid. You can't continue the game, unless you edit your save to move your char to another location.
Here's the video how it looks like: ruclips.net/video/-6He0EzBSz0/видео.html
> In the end, you're trapped in the void with invisible walls and a dead kid.
That's some nightmare fuel tier shit.
So basically the ending to Pathologic?
i trust this is what actually happens but it also sounds so deeply like a creepypasta you just made up
What the hell is this mod bro
@@eldabys Fair enough. Here's the vid: ruclips.net/video/-6He0EzBSz0/видео.html
27:14 In the Stalker universe World in Conflict: Soviet Assault is actually canon.
These weird Russian fallout mods are super interesting to hear about. They also keep reminding me that I really need to sit down and play through the STALKER games, I got Shadow of Chernobyl when I was like, 12. Boy, was that confusing.
If you can stand the jank it's something quite special. Also as you might expect STALKER also has a ton of weird Russian mods.
@LuckyOwl normally the people who take the game seriously are the most toxic ones
The kind who demand you talk in game names
(Eg: it's PMM not makarov)
@LuckyOwl they tend to be from 4chan the threads about games
Just in case you ever find one of those guys careful they're not right in the head
Expect to die. A lot.
I recommend Call of Prypiat. Never completed it, but I really liked it from what I played
Just a reminder, this mod was created by the same people who have made Olympus 2207 and they are developing the new Olympus game right now.
Now thats some zero to hero stuff.
I intentionally didn't emphasize this because their views seem to be very different these days (having changed for the better).
"He immediately proceeded to grab everything that wasn't nailed down." Yeah that tracks. It's how they get exhibits for their museum.
That russian genderlect actually sounds like how Orks communicate in 40k. it's almost uncanny
Well, why do you think some people call them Orcs nowdays? It has more reasons than just disrespect.
@@pavuk357 doing that unironically is a peak soy moment tho
@@63Limar a based source of protein?
@@m.streicher8286 nah, based source of protein is curd cheese.
The idea of the entire stalker setting just warping into the desert in fallout somewhere is amazing
The question about knowing a certain martial art is likely a reference to _Robinhood: Men in Tights,_ but that movie likely took it from elsewhere. I noticed quite a few in-jokes and references that were passed over in the video, mostly from western entertainment. That would also explain all the videogame-based posters.
So it's less that it's lazy art-theft, and more that it's full of dated references, which were translated from English to a weird Russian genderlect, and then back to English.
The _Blues Brothers_ joke was actually quite good.
lol, the blues brothers joke is from unmodded fallout 2
Personally i think deadly premonition is the perfect example of a "its so bad its good" videogame ever
What do you say about Limbo of the Lost then? What about Lord of Ring: Gollum?
@@admiraltonydawning3847 Gollum is a torturing device. It's only good to the warp minded.
There are worse things than being a contrarian by playing Eve instead of WoW. You could've been playing EvE online solo , doing lvl 2 than lvl 3 mission finally buying a Drake ,months go by , than little by little scrounging up for a Raven. After that smooth sailing you think , lvl 4 mission will make me rich , of course you dont have any drones and are killed by NPC's in your first lvl 4 mission. You gain experience , buy another Raven , years go by, and a Golem after that. Now you are in the big league , or so you think, T2 weapons and gear , Pith Type shield for perma boost. You are the god of lvl 4 missions , nothing can kill you , or so you think. A friend might come by for a beer , you leave your Golem in a mission , and when you return it's blown to pieces by npc's . You quit in shame and never return. It might've happen ....to somebody ,somewhere .
rip
bro i lost a barghest in the same way. so much shame but i recovered, too bad i quit years ago
Still better than playing lol for years
Feel like this game was made by a Russian 16 year old that had nothing else to play them fallout 2 and stalker. And this is his dream.
It reminds me of a dream I have when I play to much morrowind and pillars of eternity. The games blended in my sleep and a monstrosity was born
You're absolutely right. The ending to this mod is basically a bizarre dream sequence where you can talk to the author of the mod.
@@wizardmadnes8035 I would absolutely love to play that game.
@@wizardmadnes8035 do you remember much of the dream?
I thought you were just bullshitting about the Mass Effect thing until I saw the red, green, and blue containers of the Hive Mind intelligence (30:00). I want to believe you did that in editing because the alternative is too spooky and I don't want to shit in my trousers.
Your videos are truly some of the most entertaining and funny presentations on video games. The best part is, I only have heard of most of these mods or fan games! I'm so glad someone is covering it with good writing, presentation, and depth. Thank you so much!
That Anarchist slide was truly dank Warlock
25:42 The true hero of this saga? His name was MARAUDER SHIELDS.
UNMOURNED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN
To think these guys then went to make Olympus 2077, one of the best mods out there.
Holy shit... I just checked! That's a big truth, comrade!
@@michaela2634 reminds me of how a lot of manga artists in Japan started off doing rule 34 fan works of other manga
I just realized you were being sarcastic; I just got done playing through Olympus 2077 and the story is absolutely jarringly, stupidly written. So much effort into everything except the story; so much so that I really found it hard to do anything involving a quest. The dialogue interactions were strange but bearable.
They just wanted to make up for the sins they had committed
@@louissteyn6871 The Japanese doujin/indie comics community is the ultimate talent farm. The west could learn a lot from it. Hell other Japanese media industries could learn a lot from it.
"You can push STALKERS into anomalies" You know what, this mod sounds amazing.
the people who made this are actually insane
*modders
all the modders are insane
Chiki Briki Mad.
@@ivangzz2086 *Distant The Frontier looming
Still better than Fallout: The Frontier in the writing department.
Technically Chernobyl was not a nuclear explosion, it was a heat and pressure explosion in the core.
I heard arguments, don't really remember where exactly, that it might be a nuclear explosion. It just was nowhere close to potential power because NPP wasn't built like a bomb thus a very small part of the fuel went critical and only for a very brief moment. It doesn't deny the pressure part, but that it was both at the same time.
What an amazing clusterfuck mod, literally had no idea such mod even existed. Truly one can't get enough of Fallout 1/2 content on RUclips. Also good job on making good on your promise, hats off to you my man. Any hint on what the next video is going to cover?
Probably Kenshi. Been playing a lot of Swordflight for NWN1. Great mod, but not very, uh, cinematic.
The ending slides are perfect!
Your editing and jokes are becoming better and better. Great content
Goodness... this thing is very ambitious horrible fanfiction. That combination is always a perplexing one...
Also, my headcanon preference is having Metro 2033 be the USSR in the Fallout universe. Now that'd be a crossover!
World ended in 2012 in Metro though. 2077 is when Fallout happened.
@@Gam0rDude yeah but thats honestly the only lore break just say it happend in 2077 and everything else fits from the mysterious super bio weapons monstrous mutants and even the tech of pre war metro russia being impressive by modern standards but outdated by decade or two in fallout universe canon russia which fits metro honestly escially with new games expanding on the bio weapon ascept metro basically is fallout canon really besides were never getting a non usa located fallout anyway so why not
Oblivion Lost is Russian Fallout: The Frontier
@@Gam0rDude To be honest as others mentioned a lot of Metro tech, both in game and especially in the books is far more apocalyptic and advanced than anything that fits the war happening in 2012, especially for how a lot of it also for some reason is former USSR equipment with little explanation.
And that's not even going into the weird magical and psychic elements which is definitely in line with how Fallout 2 rolled.
The only really issue would be some of the computer tech perhaps, though I don't even think Metro has modern computers anywhere.
@@zygimantassilobritas6034 I have a vague recollection of seeing a relatively modern-looking laptop in one of the games - 'course, most of the computers you see in the games're Soviet government installation models.
Теперь это мой канон. Не только Шепард был подвергнут индоктринации, но Сарену с Люсей пришлось не раз в голове проходить всратые моды на фоллаут
Fallout+STALKER? What? WHY? Who tought it was a good idea?
...
Give me two...
honestly id rather want a metro fallout crossover cause honestly they totally could exist in each others universe the radiation and mysterious chemicals that mutate life beyond all belif even the "next step of humanity" aka super mutants and dark ones they both just fit perfectly together heck even the tech of pre war metro russia makes perfect sense in the fallout timeline
@@wilmagregg3131 well, nope. The writer of Metro books decided the way forward for the series is that “only Moscow was nuked, actually”. One of the worst decisions ever made for a series in my opinion, but it is what it is…
@@ChadVulpes but what about the recent games set outside of moscow?
it seems like moscow was just the only one to be both nuked and hit with bioweapons.
while the dead city got salt bombed and everywhere else has been exposed to the radiation fallout drift and the bioweapons still spreading around from the hit citys.
@@wilmagregg3131 I never realized there was another game set outside Moscow other than Metro Exodus. Pretty sure only Moscow is still heavily irradiated in it. Never heard of bioweapons before now(not counting the blobs at D6), where do they mention them?
@@ChadVulpes its offhandidly mentioned in the books that maybe it wasnt just nukes dropped on moscow explaining some of the wilder mutations including the D6 enitity and the librarians.
with exodus showing that tyes the rets of russia was nuked but no where near as hard as moscow but the use of bioweapons and lingering radiation is still rapidly mutating the envoirment humanimals being a example.
That refrence to Indoctrination theory for Mass Effect was incredible.
No wonder you couldn't complete it you're supposed to play this drunk out of your mind
when i got the notification for this video i thought this was a "lost review" of fallout: oblivion, presumably a remake of fallout in oblivion's engine
which i'm sure exists in some form and is in active development since 2006
changed the name to avoid confusion
@@skotomogilnik6305 eh, if only!
fallout 3 might be oblivion with guns but oblivion with guns is not *really* fallout
@@Ehzah8 this - FO3 was nice game but as a Fallout? Not that great... Bethesda have no clue what makes Fallout great and unique.
@@SpecShadow Why, though? Because it took an approach centered more around a premade story then letting the player play around numbers?
@@2dollarchickenwings689 Nah, because Bethesda changed the "The future as americans saw it in the 50's" to "It's the perpetual 50's even 150 years later when Power Armors and Fusion are a thing". Bethesda is also extremely bad at using skillchecks in dialogue, something that is a staple of the isometric fallouts and New Vegas
I want to know more about this Eurasian "Genderlect".
Me too.
Juat lads talking slang.
Like Japan's samurai dialect.
@@DIEGhostfish there
is no samurai dialect. If you're speaking of the dialect that came from early anime that can still be seen today in most low budget anime, then yes. It occurred after trying to lipsync cheap animation techniques.
@@picardsolo2471 It was the nickname my mom had for "guys' slang" informal equals rather than deferential. One of the tiers she wasn't taught.
Thank you for explaining that language thingy majingy; would have been very weird just having those voice lines read out without any context.
This felt like some alcohol induced fever dream. Either way, great content, Warlock!
thank you for your suffering, warlock. we appreciate this.
Well, that was a journey. I learnt more about different cultures. I lost brain cells trying to read certain dialogue options. The story confused me. I enjoyed bits that made me laugh and parts of the gameplay that was very interesting. All I can think of is "What on earth did I just watch" or in my native accent "wot on 'erth did i jus' wotch?" 10/10 would recommend to people who want to push random npcs into anomalies
This channel is such a gift. I'm glad I found it
This game is proof eldrick beings above our understanding exist
I love your accent and your unique sociopolitical perspective on the matters. It's magical and entertaining, and genuine.
I been binging your content all weekend and it's the only thing making me laugh since I'm sick a.f. and having a crappy time. As a chaos player in 40k seeing the gopnik Night Lords made me bust a gut, have another like and I'll try to recreate their glory in model form some day.
Ok, I need to comment on this because I am insane.
The Room has amazing production value. The Room was made with real money. They used actual, high quality cameras and trained production staff to film the movie. People who fucking worked in the industry for years, doing a shit ton of work.
The reason why The Room is "so bad it's good" is because it is the coherently shot vision of an insane man. The script, as documented in leaks and in the film and novel The Disaster Artist, was essentially Tommy's life story come to film, and his perception of the events. However because Thomas Wiseau, or whatever his real name is, is writing a story that others have to act, combined with his own ineptness as director and writer, it comes off as a completely incoherent reality. The things that happen in the movie are so broken to what we consider to be "reality" that the treatment of the events as reality by the characters is a farce, and causes us to laugh at a story that ends in a murder suicide.
There are many many movies that you see on Red Letter Media that have so many issues, but are otherwise competent! Production wise they are fine! The camera is capturing the action. The audio is recorded well or dubbed over later in an acceptable manner. The stunts are executed competently. The film is edited appropriately. But what makes a film "So Bad that it's Good" isn't inherently all of that shit. Its taking an insane script and manifesting the world in that script competently.
I hate when people talk about games that are "so bad that it's good" as The Room without an appreciation of the difference in mediums. I'm not saying you have to known all the rules of film and you need to watch films like Mary Full of Grace and The Bicycle Thief and be up your own ass about lighting and photography. I just need you to understand the basic language of film, and how that translates to the experience you see on the screen, and how that is different to games.
Fuck I'll make a proper youtube channel about this and talk about it because it bothers me so much.
do it you won't
Did you make a video?
@@smergthedargon8974 maybe this summer. I just started graduate school and I'll only have one class this summer
I think MandaloreGaming, and possibly others, made the observation that it's hard for a technically broken game to be fun, and the easiest way to make a bad game is to make it technically broken.
I think the easiest thing to "so bad it's good" would be literature, especially written fanfic, since the barrier of entry is so low. Publishing fanfic is straightforward enough that literal children can do it unassisted.
There's still plenty of "so bad it's good" things that make it into professional and even AAA games, though.
Shadow of War turns Shelob, the giant nightmare spider thing from The Lord of the Rings, into a sexy questgiver lady.
It's easy for games like Mass Effect Andromeda to become infamous for broken animations: it's hard to make realistic animations look good, and when big-budget animation goes bad...
@@Hamun002 How's that summer coming along?
Btw, you are by far the best new RUclips channel I've found in years. Can't wait for more stuff.
Oblivion Lost was the original name of the Stalker. Actually, I think it was Stalker: Oblivion Lost
actually no from Oblivion Lost to Shadow of Chernobyl its almost a new game almost everything from Oblivion lost was scrapped the rest being altered from what we know today so we can say that both are two different game
Was not expecting a goonswarm eve online history lesson from the Great War at the 20:43 mark. That brings me back
I swear I recognize your voice from those days as well
They werent just transported 200 years later but into a diffrent reality. Like Stalker follows our history until the 80s while Fallout only follows it until the 40s-
Stalker actually follows our reality until 90s or even 00s. The point of divergence is somewhere between 1991and shortly before the second accident.
@@pavuk357 Fair point.
Your channel single handedly pushed me into a rabbit-hole full of fo1 and fo2 mods. I dont know what day it is, what time and when i took my last dump.
13:23 This is my favorite line to hear in your videos because it means that my American Bald Eagles per Gun Cheeseburger-Eating ass is about to get another glimpse beyond the veil at what might as well be an alien culture. Keep up the great work!
I’ve been watching your channel on loop to the point RUclips is just recommending nothing but your videos to me now
Your storytelling is so awesome man. Though I can't play any of the games you showcase (even the normal ones), I live and love them through your great work.
This channel is a gem
0:38 the droods, they're invading.
This is always a ride to return too. I just love your style of videos it never ages poorly
They should’ve made it a Fallout-Elder Scrolls-STALKER crossover
That's not a picture of Putin. It's clearly Steve Buscemi.
I like your ending slides, it has a smoking pepe and a sick trap beat. Thank you for sharing this psychotic fever dream, I would have never heard about this or ever have had the patience to play through it, despite liking both stalker and fallout 2.
I wish wasteland 2 or 3 would receive mods even if they do suck i just love Brian's work
You should do an Underrail review, it's a turn-based adventure RPG similar to Fallout 1 and 2.
This - Fallout+Metro with focus on crafting and no handholding, managed to beat it before they introduced map feature, and I'm one of those people who can't drive cars without GPS.
I know, I played it for hundreds of hours since EA.
Nah, Underrail is way too mainstream for this channel. I'd rather see a review of something obscure like Tale of Wuxia, Evil Islands or that one Russian Fallout Tactics ripoff where you play as a commando stuck on a prison planet
the latter is more like baldur’s gate than FOT. it’s not a rip-off, just, uh, not a well-made game
@@ThePlayer920 holy shit sombody knows sanitary podzemeliy hahahahha you westerners never fail to amaze me
You reading the strange dialogue for this is making me crackup too much.
I'm surprised there is no "Cheeki-Breeki" or "Get out of here STALKER" comments.
Just found your channel and honestly, your already one of my favorites already. I can already tell sooner or later your channle will blow up. I did not know fallout 2 had a modding scene!
P.s. your voice sounds very familiar, does "operation red dog" ring any bells?
yeah I made that series
That was a wild ride... such a bizarre thing to exist
Makes me sad to see Russia and the West not being friendly nowadays, we have such a rich early internet history and no one in the west knows about it
Now all we need is an fallout story modded into the STALKER games.
How about Fallout BoS modded into Shadow of Chernobyl version of the Xray engine?
@@amadeusagripino6862
Now we're talking
An old lady sitting next to a bong as large as she is is a hell of a way to start the game lmao
Based British friend, also fun video, thank you.
Even Khorne is afraid of the slav warp
For a second I thought someone nodded Oblivion into Fallout 3 and was extremely upset someone took the time to do that
Your videos are amazing, love your informative and thorough style.
Man, PLEASE, do some videos when you talk about ur adventures in E.V.E. PLEEEEEEEEASE. This game is fucking timeless, and shit that happened there back in the days are more crazy that shit happening during cold war (not even fucking joking).
"Come here darling" is something i could see on a 70's movie from a female fatale with a cigar on her hand. Not by a Stalker.
Never thought I'd learn so much history from another culture watching videos about FO mods and the like.
A pleasant surprise, looking forward to more!
I have been looking for this kind of video. Now I will watch it 60 more times over the next 4 months
This is some of the funniest shit I've seen in a while
I had recently played through the stalker series, and sunk 200+ hours into stalker gamma, and am now playing through the original fallout games. Color me surprised to see my two new obsessions come together in this amazing mod!
The funny thing about how the Russian locations look is just how they normally look in real life.
Warlockracy: "Strelok never seemed to be an alcoholic"
Meanwhile strelok: *chugs bottle of Vodka*
I would would love a fallout stalker crossover, it sounds like a fun concept game play and world-building wise, but DO NOT MIX THE STORIES!
If for whatever reason someone want to try this dangerous concoction of an idea, uh again, let me know, I would want to keep an eye on that project.
Sumerian had a seperate genderlect called eme'gal . Thanks for being cool about neurodivergence!
lol, most the English text is hilarious. From what I see the source material wasn't too hot either, but some amateur translated the original literally word for word. Like calling someone a "rooster" is a Russian prison slur for those who were... ehhhm... humiliated in a sexual fashion, if you catch my drift. It obviously shouldn't have been translated like that.
Now that I think about it, this translation quite possibly was made using translation software. It wouldn't surprise me considering the "quality" of this mod.
Actually, in Roadside Picnic, Red Sturlach was a raging alcoholic... As was almost every one else.
That book has one of the best bad drinking night experience to a T. I swear I had the same night before.
I love these videos on strange Russian fallout 2 mods you make, glad these little pieces of fallout mod history won’t be forgotten.
"...which is infested with gopniks."
ANOU CHEEKI BREEKI IV DAMKE!!
4:40 So they call him Wolf because he's stayed alive for a long time? Might as well call him Bee Gees then.
It's insane to think how it went from Roadside Picnic to this shit. Human beings are wild.
Yesterday Ross game dungeon
Today You and Mandalore
it's like christmas
but with guns.
and instead of loving we shooting.
well okay It's not like christmas
Perhaps this mod truly is The Room of the Fallout franchise. So bad it's good but it's still bad. It's also not necessarily a waste of time. It's more like an experience that just takes some time away from you. Time that you may or may not consider important.
i hope the algorithm smiles on you, you deserve it
The elder be like "come in chosen one 'cough' 'cough' come.. and take a fat rip out of this huge bong."
Time to get cozy for the next 37 minutes 🙏
Well I wasn't expecting to see Wizardry 8, whenever I see that game I really just want to play it again. So thank you for making me waste my days until I make the perfect party again.
Imagine a gang of bandits kicking the face of the goddamn Doomguy.
Reading the title I was expecting a look at the zone two centuries from now after the Fallout nuclear war. What I got was something far more eccentric and hilarious to watch.
Hey Warlockracy,
Do you intentionally change the emphasis in russian words/names? Like bOris instead of borIs?
Sometimes I do for comedy purposes
Though it wa small mod with some new sprits but this video changed my mind. Gonna try it while waiting for Olympus and Sonora translations.
I've played my share of badly translated mods and games but this one? That was something else, now I know what.