I can vividly remember going to gamestop with my father and buying fallout 3 and the game manual in 2008. Fallout is very special to me and I’m very excited for the new show!
You just skull fucked me with nostalgia. I remember getting 3 in 08 along with the guide too, the massive, hard cover Bible like book that had a bunch of sarcastic and informative quirks to it. Hell, I practically entertained the book nearly as much as I did the game. Same set of circumstances with new Vegas. I have an old stack of game informers that id collected and one of them is from the year fallout 3, dead space, MGS4 And what not came out. You've both made me very happy and very sad, life quit hitting when they got rid of GameSpy 😢
@@geckoenjoyer It was a mix of both, had me tricked for the longest time until somebody showed me the actors page for the dude in the power armor. I used to think "Dang they really did a good job with the animations, they look so real."
@@PajenczakXD yeah, with all it's flaws, I still like it. Let's not forget NCR was the first faction that gave proper civilization a go with Shady Sands
I got introduced to Fallout in an interesting way, I was in elementary school at the time, and one of my buddies was selling a game for $20. He was nice enough to let me try it 1st before buying, i wasn't ready for it to completely change my gaming experience. Fallout 3 Changed me in a way where I was introduced to more dark stories and free reign of what I wanted to do, I never had that before. I will never forget that first week of playing that game. It absolutely consumed me. Having a new interest in music that I have never heard of. Adventuring and wandering around the capital wasteland and its surrounding locations alone and what felt like everyone and everything was trying to kill you. I never had a game that resonated in me so much. It made me think more of the consequences of my actions and not only in the game but in real life to. That every decision that you make can alter something so drastically to the point where It will lead to the disaster or will bite you in the ass later on lol. Every time when I hear that opening theme song of Fallout 3. Something just feels nostalgic in me like I was there, I experienced it. I truly felt like the lone wanderer and im remembering of The suffering, the hardships, the decisions that I had to make. Suffice it to say I gave my buddy the next day that $20. Best deal I ever made as a kid lol.
@grimlocktv3169 Brother. What an upbringing and uprising to your character. I mean your real personality. Thanks to how a teacher of mine in hs shared with me about the series, and the neat vault boy character and mainly music of the series caught MUCH of my attention. Then I see the lore videos and the opening to my first curios question: "which one was fallout 1?" Rest is my history. Even when I took a break from fallout, it warmed my heart so much from me seeing how EASILY and even eager I got back into it. Remember pal. War (and humans) never changes. Once a wastelander. Always a wastelander. 😉👍
Fallout 3 was a game I watched my dad play for endless nights, then one day I turned 14 (2013) and it was my time to play, I got New Vegas for my birthday and lost myself. Joined many RP groups as a teen too, but over the years grew out of it due to life/work/relationships. Not to mention, Fallout 3 helped my dad with his PTSD healing process. I always remember him doing his best to help everyone, claiming it's not enough but it's a start to healing the guilt he carries from the wrongs he made in the service. If any Fallout character is the closest to a real life person, it's Nate the Rake and my dad. Men, who in their past lives did wrong, but do their best to do better in the now.
for some reason the "classical radio signal lost" always got me. It isn't a lot, but it lets you know that you really just did that, you finished the game, it's all finally over.
No matter which game you started on, for me it was New Vegas, we are all equally part of this universe and our Couriers, our Lone Wanderers, our Chosen Ones, our Vault Dwellers, our 76ers, and our Sole Survivors all hold a special place in our hearts. For as toxic as the fanbase can be, remember that the one thing we can all collectively proclaim, it is our fascination with these games and the memories we all have.
I've always wanted to call the people in Fallout 76 "The Pilgrims", seeing how early they are in the timeline (if I'm not mistaken) and seeing what they did to make *some* civilization out of the vaults.
The first fallout I've played is new vegas to but I got stuck in prim and couldn't go into the buildings and gave up then about a year later played three, so the lone wanderer is definitely "my" fallout character
"It's just a game" Yeah, that's just a movie That's just a book That's just a bunch of paint on a canvas That's just a bunch of numbers That's just a bunch of clowns yelling at each other
Albert: A citizen who wanted to save his people Chitsa: Her tribe's chosen hero Richard: A boy looking for his father Arthur: A courier trying to do his job Nate: A soldier holding on to his family
@chrispy3369 indeed they are original and pre made names of your player characters! I like the 3 and new Vegas ones! They sound official. So the 1 and 2 and 4 are original.
I remember when I was in highschool, I saw a trailer for Fallout 3 and didn't think much of it. When I entered college, my roommates were going nuts about New Vegas and were getting the deluxe edition for it and everything. All of my friends were raving about New Vegas at the time. Then when I finally gave it a shot, I was completely blown away. I finally understood the craze behind, not just New Vegas, but Fallout as a whole. It has been one of the wildest rides of my life.
fallout is a game that i will never forget. First time i saw fallout i was 7yrs it was at my uncles house he showed me evrything abt fallout music games and here i am a fallout fan i will never forget my uncle even if he dies fallout will be the thing that will be always be a memory of 8yrs me playing this game at my uncles house
Best fallout quotes from every game. 1 You're a hero but you must leave. 2 You're no hero just a walking corpse. 3 why does everyone around you die or get hurt. NV Truth is the game was rigged from the start. 4 War war never changes. Plz put quotes you like from the games I'm making a list of them.
I made my own "War never changes. As well as in a dying world, There is no happy ending. Different people. Many vaults. Different struggles. Same. Dying. World." Fallout.
Games, in their many forms, represent a gateway to alternative worlds where everyday rules are suspended, and imagination takes control. Through them, we find not only entertainment but also a valuable opportunity to disconnect from daily worries and immerse ourselves in experiences that allow us to explore, learn, and dream. By playing, we remind ourselves of the importance of fun and balance, enabling us to renew our perspective and face life with a clearer mind and rejuvenated spirit. Thus, games become an essential tool for mental and emotional well-being.
All of these games are masterpieces in there own ways. This franchise has brought us so many memories.. and most importantly a legacy that we will never forget, a truly beautiful series indeed
Before my father took his life he decided to go get me a PlayStation 4 with fallout 4 and a extra controller, or at least that’s what I’ve been told and hope it’s the truth that it was him. This was 10 days before the Christmas of 2015. I’m now 21 and fallout still means everything to me, it was his last gift to give.
All of them, one by one, they may be just sad bits of stories. However put them all together, and it even makes the coldest players of the games tear up. I gave up on most of fallout for about a year now. My favorite franchise, but I couldn't get myself to play any of them. I was bored with them. This made me remember how I started it all and why I fell in love with these games!
The hard part isn't finding or playing Fallout New Vegas... The hard Part is letting go...to beginn again. I left my heart deep in the Vault of the Sierra Madre. To Anax the Hooverdam for just a small Chance. A Chance to rebuild. To take influence of that old wild land.. only to see it in flames.. just an decade after i lost everything to make it happend. Truly.. war never changes. It tooks everything you've grindet for for years just to nuke the place where once youre heart takes place.. gladly i left my heart at the sierra madre...
Beautiful, it sums up the feel of the Fallout games perfectly. The dark eerieness of 1 & 2, the unfortunate roll out of events in 3 & New Vegas, and hopeful desperation of 4 & 76. Really, really well done, if not perfectly.
I had fallout shelter on my phone from 2018 or so but never had a vested interest in the series until the show released. Now I’ve watched the show and I’m playing all the way through fallout 4 and 76. Fallout is now one of my favourite franchises
I know often times there’s talk of “oh this game was the best, oh Bethesda this, etc.” but generally I absolutely adore this series and each individual thing published has so much in it.
Even though i missed the car community in the early 1990s-2010s, i still got to grow up in the digital age where i had NFS underground 1 & 2, NFSMW 2005, and the entire fallout franchise starting with my grandpa showing me fallout 3 and i never saw a game so perfect for my taste. I remember standing next to him, being amazed by how he could pick things up and talk to NPC's. I was next to him when he went to the super duper market and killed all the raiders.
I remember playing fallout for the first time in 1998 when my dad bought it for me then I was 7. I remember playing fallout 2 and 3. Fallout 4 was a great experience. New Vegas was great and 76 is fine.
I remember saving every penny from lunch so I could buy Fallout 4 and although I didn't grow up with the first games, the series always has a special place for me.
Are you telling me you didn't add the exit from Vault 101 into the wasteland in Fallout 3? One of thee most iconic video game moments ever? Jim Carrey: *OH COME ON!*
Ive played over 1,150 hours of fallout 4 it was my first fallout game and idc for the judgement I receive for this... Its comforting, and like a second home, its not my favorite game but its one of them, I've made a lot of memories with it, and now im playing Fallout 76 with my woman, her sister, and my two best friends... It's a feeling I don't know how to express perfectly, but i know it's one ill die remembering, i can forsee a fallout resurgence coming very soon, with the show, the 4 update, the new vegas love, and the 76 player base booming with new players ( including me) Ad victorian brothers, for the commonwealth, and remember the house always wins.... Shit hes still winning 😬
I feel the same thing bro,fallout 4 is special for me,I started in 2019 and I spend a lot of hours in it,recently I lost my old saves but I'll start again amd again,just for play it again,and for all the minutemen out therere member,united will stand
Fallout 3 was originally gonna have you meet father in vault 87 where he was gonna turn into a super mutant and begs you to kill him which wouldve been just dark and sad begging you to end his suffering
For all the faults anyone could ever hold against these games, no one and i mean no one, can deny the impact these games have had on the hearts, the minds, and the days of every fallout's millions of players. Whatever awaits next for fallout, whether atomic annihation, decay into irrelevance, or a new golden Era..... I am proud. Proud to have played these stories, proud to have funded the juggernaut responsible for the games as we see them now...proud, no matter how small my part, to have been the vault dweller, the chosen one, the warrior, the lone wanderer, the courier, the sole survivor, the initiate. For me, for whatever awaits for us all as the franchise lives or dies...... I'll see you all on the other side of it all. Remember these memories fondly, you can only experience them for the first time once.
I remember when I got fallout new Vegas but my real memories was with fallout 4 playing it while talking with my cousin those will be some I forget then remember but I hope they stay
I remember when I was younger, I just got my first Xbox it was the 360 and I was scared 😨 for shooters and stuff but I took a dive and ended up buying Fallout New Vegas, it was one sale and I wanted to try something new, and I didn’t like it lol 😂 I was to young to understand the story and didn’t want to, but I remember that intro, waking up in doc’s house, and it would occasionally pop back in my head until I was about 12 or 13 and started to play again, and as I played, I got more invested, I dived into a world of political differences, a world in shambles but still fighting to hold on, and as I aged I continued to think about it and as I got more and more into fallout, it brought me to the one I love, someone who I now gladly call my girlfriend, best friend and god willing one day my wife, and we bonded over the game being able to bounce ideas from each other and be happy nerds, in a world full of chaos, Humor and far fetched ideas of the future, it some how seems more comforting than the days we live in now, but idk this is just a young guy talking, I’m not old, I don’t have life figured out, no one does but, I’m glad I did by this game, and the many others that came before and after it
“You have to leave now.” I’ll make a better future without you. “Your ride’s over mutie. Time to die.” FRANKly I’m not finished yet. “I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life, freely.” Someone has to make the water flow. “Truth is; the game was rigged from the start.” For me perhaps. Benny there, done that. “War never changes.” Then men must.
I respect your opinion but don't agree entirely. Even though fallout 76 isn't the best in the fallout series I really enjoyed the story and how it progressed over the years!
The 1st two games were buggy as hell so it's a weak argument. We all have our own first exposures to Fallout (lol). I love all the games. 3 is alright. NV is phenomenal despite bugs. 4 is awesome except the settlements and the Minutemen. Fallout 76 has improved since launch and is very fun to play with friends. In all honesty Interplay would've ruined Fallout eventually. If you haven't read about Project Van Buren I suggest you should. I will always appreciate what Interplay did when it comes to Fallout 1 and 2. I certainly don't agree what Bethesda has done with the franchise in some areas but they have given the franchise a longevity and widespread appeal. Without them Fallout would still be a cult following at best. But hey, we got Wasteland 2 and 3!
@@Andermander429 FO3 is amazing in comparison to 4 and 76. I still don't see why people put FNV on a higher pedestal besides perhaps mob mentality. Interplay would've ruined it eventually, yes, as anyone would and as Bethesda already has. FO4's story was FO3 with the roles reversed, and it was heavily censored compared to the past games. I still love it though, it was my first exposure. The release of 76 was so disastrous, it's almost like Bethesda reenacted the great war on the series itself. The improvements since launch have been less than bare minimum, for the most part the only changes are additions to the game as a desperate attempt to squeeze more money out of it. I agree with your general point, but Bethesda has made themselves very hard to defend, and saying "longevity and widespread appeal" is a stretch. I love all the games, and I still enjoy 76 from time to time, but Bethesda is the one that crashed the series into the ground.
I guess you kinda miss the whole stories within these games.. For lots of people the games are more then just games to them. Take RDR2 for example, it is a game sure but the story within that game makes you feel you are playing within a movie. Also just being kinda rude for no reason isn't a good to treat people that just try to make other people smile 🙂
I can vividly remember going to gamestop with my father and buying fallout 3 and the game manual in 2008. Fallout is very special to me and I’m very excited for the new show!
Same here! Really looking forward to it :)
So... What did y'all think of it?
Same here, my father took me and I couldn't wait to get home so I read the manual in the car
You just skull fucked me with nostalgia. I remember getting 3 in 08 along with the guide too, the massive, hard cover Bible like book that had a bunch of sarcastic and informative quirks to it. Hell, I practically entertained the book nearly as much as I did the game. Same set of circumstances with new Vegas. I have an old stack of game informers that id collected and one of them is from the year fallout 3, dead space, MGS4 And what not came out. You've both made me very happy and very sad, life quit hitting when they got rid of GameSpy 😢
Be proud of ur father, but I think u actually are.
Other Fallout intro : 💀💀☠☠
Fallout 76 Intro : 🥳🎉🎉
It’s still really well animated, so was Fallout: 4’s, I like how the little kids play fighting in the streets looked so real.
@@ryderadams8575 Fallout 4's intro was actually live-action if I'm not mistaken.
@@geckoenjoyer It was a mix of both, had me tricked for the longest time until somebody showed me the actors page for the dude in the power armor. I used to think "Dang they really did a good job with the animations, they look so real."
@@ryderadams8575 yes yes.. they "play" fighting.. with knifes..
@@nickwrobel352 They were children with toy rifles, it looked like play fighting to me.
Fallout isn't just a game, it's art. ❤
It's not just art either, it's a masterpiece.
An art which once you looked at it, it glitched through the wall it was hanging on
@@akashsarkar2001-r5k bro likes ncr💀
@@PajenczakXD yeah, with all it's flaws, I still like it. Let's not forget NCR was the first faction that gave proper civilization a go with Shady Sands
@@akashsarkar2001-r5k and wants people to pay taxes in a fucking westland
I got introduced to Fallout in an interesting way, I was in elementary school at the time, and one of my buddies was selling a game for $20. He was nice enough to let me try it 1st before buying, i wasn't ready for it to completely change my gaming experience. Fallout 3 Changed me in a way where I was introduced to more dark stories and free reign of what I wanted to do, I never had that before. I will never forget that first week of playing that game. It absolutely consumed me. Having a new interest in music that I have never heard of. Adventuring and wandering around the capital wasteland and its surrounding locations alone and what felt like everyone and everything was trying to kill you. I never had a game that resonated in me so much. It made me think more of the consequences of my actions and not only in the game but in real life to. That every decision that you make can alter something so drastically to the point where It will lead to the disaster or will bite you in the ass later on lol. Every time when I hear that opening theme song of Fallout 3. Something just feels nostalgic in me like I was there, I experienced it. I truly felt like the lone wanderer and im remembering of The suffering, the hardships, the decisions that I had to make.
Suffice it to say I gave my buddy the next day that $20. Best deal I ever made as a kid lol.
Wish I could have that same feeling for new playthroughs of the older Fallout games!
@grimlocktv3169
Brother.
What an upbringing and uprising to your character. I mean your real personality.
Thanks to how a teacher of mine in hs shared with me about the series, and the neat vault boy character and mainly music of the series caught MUCH of my attention.
Then I see the lore videos and the opening to my first curios question: "which one was fallout 1?"
Rest is my history.
Even when I took a break from fallout, it warmed my heart so much from me seeing how EASILY and even eager I got back into it.
Remember pal. War (and humans) never changes. Once a wastelander.
Always a wastelander. 😉👍
Fallout 3 was a game I watched my dad play for endless nights, then one day I turned 14 (2013) and it was my time to play, I got New Vegas for my birthday and lost myself. Joined many RP groups as a teen too, but over the years grew out of it due to life/work/relationships. Not to mention, Fallout 3 helped my dad with his PTSD healing process. I always remember him doing his best to help everyone, claiming it's not enough but it's a start to healing the guilt he carries from the wrongs he made in the service. If any Fallout character is the closest to a real life person, it's Nate the Rake and my dad. Men, who in their past lives did wrong, but do their best to do better in the now.
Amen for that, we all have to make the choice to either let our past rule our present or let go and start anew.
“If war never changes; men must change.”
I like this isn’t just New Vegas and Fallout 4, it’s even the first two games that started it all and 3 & 76
Colonel 100 baby!!
for some reason the "classical radio signal lost" always got me. It isn't a lot, but it lets you know that you really just did that, you finished the game, it's all finally over.
I never finished the game over that radio 😅
Same with Enclave Radio showing you're finally going into the final chapter.
You mean metallic monks?
i never listened to that radio diamond city radio forever
@@bagelbrainmomentnever listened to that radio, Enclave Radio (America Rising 2) / Black Devil Radio (X-02 Power Armor Creation Club) FOREVER!
No matter which game you started on, for me it was New Vegas, we are all equally part of this universe and our Couriers, our Lone Wanderers, our Chosen Ones, our Vault Dwellers, our 76ers, and our Sole Survivors all hold a special place in our hearts. For as toxic as the fanbase can be, remember that the one thing we can all collectively proclaim, it is our fascination with these games and the memories we all have.
amen to that, brother
🫡
I've always wanted to call the people in Fallout 76 "The Pilgrims", seeing how early they are in the timeline (if I'm not mistaken) and seeing what they did to make *some* civilization out of the vaults.
The first fallout I've played is new vegas to but I got stuck in prim and couldn't go into the buildings and gave up then about a year later played three, so the lone wanderer is definitely "my" fallout character
"It's just a game"
Yeah, that's just a movie
That's just a book
That's just a bunch of paint on a canvas
That's just a bunch of numbers
That's just a bunch of clowns yelling at each other
The numbers Mason! What do they mean?
you are a hero...
ad you must leave...
🥲🥲🥲
Maybe....
You'll..think....
Of me.....
That line always hits right in the soul
Ads need to leave man
@@Vaultboyfromfallout I didn’t even notice that, damnit
Me pointing the gun at them with the Bloody Mess perk.
"You also need to leave......this world that is."
Albert: A citizen who wanted to save his people
Chitsa: Her tribe's chosen hero
Richard: A boy looking for his father
Arthur: A courier trying to do his job
Nate: A soldier holding on to his family
Where are these names coming from?
@@chrispy3369 Albert, Chitsa, and Nate are all in-game names for their respective characters, Richard and Arthur are just two I often use.
@chrispy3369 indeed they are original and pre made names of your player characters! I like the 3 and new Vegas ones! They sound official. So the 1 and 2 and 4 are original.
@@brofistbro I saw a post recently that said John would be a better name for the Wanderer, as Revelation 216 is addressed to John in the Bible.
@@CyberController- *PERFECT* that makes so much sense!
benny, seeing nora again, hearing doc.... our bb gun....😭
I cant play fallout 3 cuz im poor, is it good without any dlcs?
@@AMBATUKAMceo dude fo3 is 10 dollars
@@kanyeglazer501 yeah it's cheap there but where I live it's expensive
(I'm not American)
@@AMBATUKAMceo oh mb, where do you live?
@@kanyeglazer501 Philippines and buying stuff like steam points is expensive for me
I remember when I was in highschool, I saw a trailer for Fallout 3 and didn't think much of it.
When I entered college, my roommates were going nuts about New Vegas and were getting the deluxe edition for it and everything.
All of my friends were raving about New Vegas at the time. Then when I finally gave it a shot, I was completely blown away.
I finally understood the craze behind, not just New Vegas, but Fallout as a whole.
It has been one of the wildest rides of my life.
You take a sip from your thrustworthy vault 13 canteen ...
fallout is a game that i will never forget. First time i saw fallout i was 7yrs it was at my uncles house he showed me evrything abt fallout music games and here i am a fallout fan i will never forget my uncle even if he dies fallout will be the thing that will be always be a memory of 8yrs me playing this game at my uncles house
I remember being 11 and my mom buying me an xbox 360 with fallout 3 walking outside the vault for the first time is imprinted in my brain forever
Now im 27 living wigh my fiance and im getting her to do her first fallout playthroughs
"Scenic overview".
I actually shed a tear
Same
This game built up a big part of my life and still does today thank you for making this im subing
Thank you!
Best fallout quotes from every game.
1 You're a hero but you must leave.
2 You're no hero just a walking corpse.
3 why does everyone around you die or get hurt.
NV Truth is the game was rigged from the start.
4 War war never changes.
Plz put quotes you like from the games I'm making a list of them.
If you're wondering the 3 one is from point lookout
I checked the 3 one is why does everyone around you end up leaving my mistake
I made my own
"War never changes.
As well as in a dying world,
There is no happy ending.
Different people.
Many vaults.
Different struggles.
Same. Dying. World."
Fallout.
"Please assume the Position."
"Gary?"
Those two go hand in hand with the image it paints.
"if war doesn't change, men must do"
Ulysses, FNV lonesome road.
Obsessed with Death. Infatuated with The End of the World.
One of the best feelings in the world becoming a fallout fan
Games, in their many forms, represent a gateway to alternative worlds where everyday rules are suspended, and imagination takes control. Through them, we find not only entertainment but also a valuable opportunity to disconnect from daily worries and immerse ourselves in experiences that allow us to explore, learn, and dream. By playing, we remind ourselves of the importance of fun and balance, enabling us to renew our perspective and face life with a clearer mind and rejuvenated spirit. Thus, games become an essential tool for mental and emotional well-being.
All of these games are masterpieces in there own ways. This franchise has brought us so many memories.. and most importantly a legacy that we will never forget, a truly beautiful series indeed
Before my father took his life he decided to go get me a PlayStation 4 with fallout 4 and a extra controller, or at least that’s what I’ve been told and hope it’s the truth that it was him. This was 10 days before the Christmas of 2015. I’m now 21 and fallout still means everything to me, it was his last gift to give.
Great compilation man. Thank you for reviving old memories I didn’t even know I had.
I can't stop myself from crying while watching these
All of them, one by one, they may be just sad bits of stories. However put them all together, and it even makes the coldest players of the games tear up.
I gave up on most of fallout for about a year now. My favorite franchise, but I couldn't get myself to play any of them. I was bored with them. This made me remember how I started it all and why I fell in love with these games!
It's not just a game. But it is the future of the world. Next 200 years Because war never changes
The hard part isn't finding or playing Fallout New Vegas... The hard Part is letting go...to beginn again. I left my heart deep in the Vault of the Sierra Madre. To Anax the Hooverdam for just a small Chance. A Chance to rebuild. To take influence of that old wild land.. only to see it in flames.. just an decade after i lost everything to make it happend. Truly.. war never changes. It tooks everything you've grindet for for years just to nuke the place where once youre heart takes place.. gladly i left my heart at the sierra madre...
beautiful!! literally playing FO4 rn😭😭
Thanks for this. With the impending release of the TV show, I feel more sentimental than ever. Really hope they don't butcher it
Same! Really hope it has a lot of Easter eggs to find
And here we are, it was everything we all wanted and more!
@rileypaul3244 and it looks like next season we're getting New Vegas!
@@Oswald_ThatendswaldI wonder what it's ultimate fate was?
@sonicANDtailsfan157k I'd like to think the NCR is still in control but we shall see.
Beautiful, it sums up the feel of the Fallout games perfectly. The dark eerieness of 1 & 2, the unfortunate roll out of events in 3 & New Vegas, and hopeful desperation of 4 & 76. Really, really well done, if not perfectly.
Thank you!
Such a good game series, it’s just the universe and the stories these games have built which fascinate me.
Fallout will have a special place in my heart
I had fallout shelter on my phone from 2018 or so but never had a vested interest in the series until the show released. Now I’ve watched the show and I’m playing all the way through fallout 4 and 76. Fallout is now one of my favourite franchises
Fallout Will Never Get Old It’s Beautiful And Vault Boys Smile Is Too Powerful
I have a weird blip of a memory of some segments of fallout 3 i knew my mom was a fallout fan
i know ill be looked at and judged but fallout 3 will always have a special place in my heart it was always there for me
*“Our greatest glory is not in never falling,but in rising every time we fall.” - Confucius*
This video brought back some very good memories for me.
L'un des meilleurs edits fallout que j'aie jamais vu
Thanks!
I know often times there’s talk of “oh this game was the best, oh Bethesda this, etc.” but generally I absolutely adore this series and each individual thing published has so much in it.
I've played Fo3 and then New Vegas and now Fo4 and I've never been more obsessed over a gaming franchise. Ad Victoriam 🙏🏻
Fallout is an art form layered in the difficulties and fun we have gone through
One thing I've noticed in the fallout series, the voice acting is 10/10
Great job man!
Why did this make me cry
Thank you Friend!✊💯
It means so much ❤😢☢️🔫🤕😢😪🫤😔😞😞🤭😭😥🥶🔥
Even though i missed the car community in the early 1990s-2010s, i still got to grow up in the digital age where i had NFS underground 1 & 2, NFSMW 2005, and the entire fallout franchise starting with my grandpa showing me fallout 3 and i never saw a game so perfect for my taste. I remember standing next to him, being amazed by how he could pick things up and talk to NPC's. I was next to him when he went to the super duper market and killed all the raiders.
"War.....War Never Changes...."
I love all of it such a amazing universe
Great work, love it!
War Never Changes...
always hits hard
I remember playing fallout for the first time in 1998 when my dad bought it for me then I was 7. I remember playing fallout 2 and 3. Fallout 4 was a great experience. New Vegas was great and 76 is fine.
I started with Fallout 1 and 2, the OG fallout.
I remember saving every penny from lunch so I could buy Fallout 4 and although I didn't grow up with the first games, the series always has a special place for me.
tunnel snakes rule!
I never saw the release of fallout 2 but that was my first fallout game i ever touched. this hit hard
Are you telling me you didn't add the exit from Vault 101 into the wasteland in Fallout 3? One of thee most iconic video game moments ever?
Jim Carrey: *OH COME ON!*
Here before this blows up ❤
We will have to wait and see!
When they say radio system lost it’s now the end of the game for us
John fallout loosing there wife☹️
Ive played over 1,150 hours of fallout 4 it was my first fallout game and idc for the judgement I receive for this... Its comforting, and like a second home, its not my favorite game but its one of them, I've made a lot of memories with it, and now im playing Fallout 76 with my woman, her sister, and my two best friends... It's a feeling I don't know how to express perfectly, but i know it's one ill die remembering, i can forsee a fallout resurgence coming very soon, with the show, the 4 update, the new vegas love, and the 76 player base booming with new players ( including me) Ad victorian brothers, for the commonwealth, and remember the house always wins.... Shit hes still winning 😬
I feel the same thing bro,fallout 4 is special for me,I started in 2019 and I spend a lot of hours in it,recently I lost my old saves but I'll start again amd again,just for play it again,and for all the minutemen out therere member,united will stand
@@zarath0s715 devided we fall
Some of the best games
Reminds Me Of How I Used To Watch My Brother Play Fallout NV and 4 For Hours And Hours
Fallout 3 was originally gonna have you meet father in vault 87 where he was gonna turn into a super mutant and begs you to kill him which wouldve been just dark and sad begging you to end his suffering
Humanity mind has lost but humanity's heart still works
Bought New Vegas for xbox 360 when I spent £133 on my step mother credit card...
I don't regret a thing
Your Step mom what did it cost.
You everything.
Her was it with it.
You. yes
For all the faults anyone could ever hold against these games, no one and i mean no one, can deny the impact these games have had on the hearts, the minds, and the days of every fallout's millions of players. Whatever awaits next for fallout, whether atomic annihation, decay into irrelevance, or a new golden Era..... I am proud. Proud to have played these stories, proud to have funded the juggernaut responsible for the games as we see them now...proud, no matter how small my part, to have been the vault dweller, the chosen one, the warrior, the lone wanderer, the courier, the sole survivor, the initiate. For me, for whatever awaits for us all as the franchise lives or dies...... I'll see you all on the other side of it all. Remember these memories fondly, you can only experience them for the first time once.
if 27 years of great experiences is just a game then yes its just a game.
I remember when I got fallout new Vegas but my real memories was with fallout 4 playing it while talking with my cousin those will be some I forget then remember but I hope they stay
Bro finished the first two games before the fallout 4 intro 😔
War...
War never changes.
beautiful
I cried
you are a hero. and you have to leave........
at least let me hug you
"Your a hero and you have to leave"
" truth is, game was rigged from the start"
"War, war never changes"
i cried a little guys when i saw this
la saga de fallout es literalmente una enciclopedia andante
Fallout 1 2 3 4 NV 76, all of those... are fallout and we dont need to fight to look out what fallout is better, all are good
Fallout
The best thing happened to mankind is this game the best in every way
you are a hero, but you have to leave.
No way is not me cryin
BRING BACK RON PERLMAN AS THE FALLOUT NARRATOR 🗣️
I remember when I was younger, I just got my first Xbox it was the 360 and I was scared 😨 for shooters and stuff but I took a dive and ended up buying Fallout New Vegas, it was one sale and I wanted to try something new, and I didn’t like it lol 😂 I was to young to understand the story and didn’t want to, but I remember that intro, waking up in doc’s house, and it would occasionally pop back in my head until I was about 12 or 13 and started to play again, and as I played, I got more invested, I dived into a world of political differences, a world in shambles but still fighting to hold on, and as I aged I continued to think about it and as I got more and more into fallout, it brought me to the one I love, someone who I now gladly call my girlfriend, best friend and god willing one day my wife, and we bonded over the game being able to bounce ideas from each other and be happy nerds, in a world full of chaos, Humor and far fetched ideas of the future, it some how seems more comforting than the days we live in now, but idk this is just a young guy talking, I’m not old, I don’t have life figured out, no one does but, I’m glad I did by this game, and the many others that came before and after it
I’m 8 years old I’m in 3rd grade and I play fallout who cares what age you are to play this masterpiece
I dont know if you should Been playing this game at such a young age
“You have to leave now.”
I’ll make a better future without you.
“Your ride’s over mutie. Time to die.”
FRANKly I’m not finished yet.
“I will give unto him that is athirst of the fountain of the water of life, freely.”
Someone has to make the water flow.
“Truth is; the game was rigged from the start.”
For me perhaps. Benny there, done that.
“War never changes.”
Then men must.
Muito bom
The likes r perfect at 666 so I’ll js subscribe instead
You have been chosen by the algorithm God
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i don't think that i can take fallout post 2 seriously at all
if a story game requires internet to play that,then it could be the the wort game ever made
I respect your opinion but don't agree entirely. Even though fallout 76 isn't the best in the fallout series I really enjoyed the story and how it progressed over the years!
Why you choose the girl every time?
You mean in the fallout 3 bits?
I guess the game was always rigged from the start
"I hope this causes no fallout between us courier, Fallout New Vegas" - Benny
Tbh this isn't as powerful as the other ones
Why is 76 here? It’s hardly a game.
76 might not be a game for you but for others. I have really fond memories of 76!
Bro just enjoy the edit.
Bugthesda fallouts are not just games, they are bad games
The 1st two games were buggy as hell so it's a weak argument. We all have our own first exposures to Fallout (lol). I love all the games. 3 is alright. NV is phenomenal despite bugs. 4 is awesome except the settlements and the Minutemen. Fallout 76 has improved since launch and is very fun to play with friends. In all honesty Interplay would've ruined Fallout eventually. If you haven't read about Project Van Buren I suggest you should. I will always appreciate what Interplay did when it comes to Fallout 1 and 2. I certainly don't agree what Bethesda has done with the franchise in some areas but they have given the franchise a longevity and widespread appeal. Without them Fallout would still be a cult following at best. But hey, we got Wasteland 2 and 3!
@@Andermander429 FO3 is amazing in comparison to 4 and 76. I still don't see why people put FNV on a higher pedestal besides perhaps mob mentality. Interplay would've ruined it eventually, yes, as anyone would and as Bethesda already has. FO4's story was FO3 with the roles reversed, and it was heavily censored compared to the past games. I still love it though, it was my first exposure. The release of 76 was so disastrous, it's almost like Bethesda reenacted the great war on the series itself. The improvements since launch have been less than bare minimum, for the most part the only changes are additions to the game as a desperate attempt to squeeze more money out of it. I agree with your general point, but Bethesda has made themselves very hard to defend, and saying "longevity and widespread appeal" is a stretch. I love all the games, and I still enjoy 76 from time to time, but Bethesda is the one that crashed the series into the ground.
Cry more
Keep your self safe
@@jmxd3303 lol
I like FO as much as the next guy, but It's still just a game. Take your meds nerd.
I guess you kinda miss the whole stories within these games.. For lots of people the games are more then just games to them. Take RDR2 for example, it is a game sure but the story within that game makes you feel you are playing within a movie. Also just being kinda rude for no reason isn't a good to treat people that just try to make other people smile 🙂