@@joolsmacgrools1288 lol I play with random cards usually and easily win. Not gonna lie though, it took me a while of actually trying to learn it 😅 I was so confused as a kid when I first tried it
Same goes for companions (except Boone for obvious reasons). One day Veronica would be Tyson reborn, the other she's unconscious for most of the fight.
@@Muircetach "Unconscious" as she gets swiped by a Deathclaw, a Cazadore, a Praetorian with their super sledge, or a Super Mutant Master. Pokemon's fainting system would be impressed.
New Vegas is one of those old school RPG's where the bullet originates not from the barrel of your weapon but from the center of your player character. Understanding this makes accuracy much better!
All bullets in 3 and NV veer to 2 o'clock. This was incredibly useful knowledge to have while sniping long distances. It's not as bad on NV. In 3 you would score a max distance head shot by aiming just left of the bottom rib.
I never had a problem with the combat personally. There is a huge accuracy debuff at the start of the game, but once you invest some skill points it actually feels like your character is improving as they go. I also liked how unarmed builds were given a lot of love, with martial arts moves you can learn from teachers throughout the wastes. I think the biggest downside to this fallout was only getting perk points every second level; the very first mod I ever got for the game reverted it to FO3 style leveling.
I think the biggest downside of _Fallout: New Vegas_ was all the stuff that had to be cut due to time/console/engine constraints. I really wish the game had been made after _Fallout 4_ rather than _Fallout 3,_ not that the engine is much improved but everything else is.
The Dev team was constrained by Bathesda was a lot of the feeling I got from the game, great story telling, locations, characters, vibe etc but.... They had to build it with Bathesda's pre-existing Fallout 3 engine which was the old fallout turn based top down system in some ungodly marriage with 1st person shooters. Great for games like Fallout 1, 2 and tactics but really bad in a 1st person shooter. If I remember it was the original team or lead by the creators of the series but since they had changed their system already in tactics in a wildly fun to play way I feel they would have created their own system for 1st person if they had the chance to.
@@nathanlevesque7812 Modding Fallout 4 is easier than modding Fallout 3/New Vegas, I should know having made and used many mods with both. You are completely right in saying that Fallout 4 lacks the mechanical depth of New Vegas, it is a terribly simplified game even after survival mode added some complexity back in, but Fallout 3 also lacks that depth and Obsidian still managed to add it in excellently. I firmly believe that the right team, with sufficient passion and skill, could not only make an excellent New Vegas in the Fallout 4 engine but do so better than Obsidian did with the Fallout 3 engine.
You know a game is really good when it has 4 DLC expansions & all of them are great. Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, & Lonesome Road are all so good!
@@TristanBanks Not really, you know its not good when you unistall the mods and all the fanboys would be unistalling and yelling at their computers lol. I mean people debate wich one is best on Fallout 4 it sold more got better reviews on release aka before moded, has better mods, better mod support. And NV fanboys are still like "well I liked this one better after I crammed it full of so many mods I almost broke the game!"
FNV is unique among fallouts in that not only are all 4 dlcs good, but they all connect with each other into an epic saga, and even ties right back into the main game itself. That's almost unheard of in popular video game franchises. Meanwhile you get to play with custom-designed robots in Fallout 4.
Please say, “Now that's a happy ending. Or is it? Because everything's over now, and all that's left is you and the infinite void. Kinda makes you wanna play saxophone, huh?”
It would be if the stability was better and the gameplay was as good as the RPG mechanics and writing. As it is it is still in the top 90th percentile.
Here are just the names of some of the actors whose voices you can hear in the game: Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Sons of Anarchy, ...) as the Narrator, Zachary Levi (Chuck, Thor, Shazam!, ...) as Arcade, Danny Trejo (Machete, many other Robert Rodriguez films, ...) as Raul, Felicia Day (The Guild, Eureka, Dragon Age, ...) as Veronica, Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica, Mass Effect, ...) as Doc Mitchell, Kris Kristofferson (Blade, Heaven's Gate, 1976's A Star Is Born, ...) as Chief Hanlon, Matthew Perry (Friends, ...) as Benny. And that is just scratching the surface. What a cast!
I did a full one punch man run (before he was a thing), skilled in stealth and melee and I would just crouch and one shot everything with pneumatic fists. With exploding meatbag perk equipped, everything was just flying flesh afterwards.
What great timing, I was considering just today to jump into the Fallout franchise for the first time! Was thinking of Fallout 3. I've got 3, NV and 4 in my library.
@@Brigand231 Fallout 2 isn't even the same genre as the series everyone else loves. It's not the best of the series, it's extremely dated with bare bones mechanics and is incredibly, unbelievably, boring by modern standards. You can like whatever you want but just know it's literally impossible for you to like that game without nostalgia blinding you. No offense.
if you are on PC explore modding that fixes most known issues. And make sure to make a different make a different save every 5 minutes there are game breaking bugs and glitches.
Tips for Caravan: -make a deck of cards with values 6 and up, and all face cards besides Queens. -The Caravan AI's are simple, and can be predicted. -Nobark has the highest cash, making him the best source of large early game income. The next best is the merchant at the fort. You will need to be allowed in legion territory, but since he's a merchant with unlimited games, he's good.
I’m glad someone is pointing out ten absurdity of how it’s considered “Bad Karma” to take items belonging to Powder Gangers and yet it’s considered “Good Karma” whenever I kill them 🤣
Still love this game. I'm a little sad that he didn't mention spending 6 hours threatening Chet during the tutorial to start the game at max level on console.
The best part of the combat was unironically the levergun, that game gave me a hard-on for Winchester repeaters in what turned out to be a very formative experience.
There is a mod team aiming to recreate New Vegas as a mod for Fallout 4. There's a decent amount of work done already and it looks really good, you should check out the trailer.
@@clothar23 You're right. 4 didn't have Strength and Skill Requirements. But I want them back in the new Fallout games. With the reward for meeting those requirements being the improved gunplay animations from Fallout 4.
That "New Game Plus" joke hit me. I loved this game but I'm still salty cause I lost my backup saves when the ApocalyPS3 shutdown happened, and the only one that remained was after the final mission started so I can't even go back and do anything. I was hoping for some post-game DLC to continue the story (with Caesar's wicked sword) like Fallout 3 did, but it never came.
Still my favorite immersive RPG of all times. Of course need it heavily modded to play these days. Been hoping for a remake of it using the latest graphics and with all the bugs fixed.
I remember when people were complaining about Cyberpunk bugs. I was like, "sweetheart let me tell you a tale about Fallout." Buggiest games you couldn't stop playing. It was part of the charm I guess.
I figured you would bring up this survivor mode where even bullets have weight and it was one of the first games to try and make the game feel more realistic.
The best fallout game hands down. Still have fond memories of putting off my college work till 3am bc liberating New Vegas was way more important. Do a Rimworld trailer!
The fact that this game is never going to get a modern-day graphical update is actually one of the biggest shames of modern-day gaming. Because this game more than deserves it. Honestly, like Fallout: New Vegas is the only game that I find myself going back to play at least once a year. And then inevitably end up playing it non-stop for like 3 months straight. It really is one of the best games ever created. And if someone who hasn't played the game happens to read this comment... fucking play it. You're doing yourself a disservice if you don't, it's SO goddamn good.
the only real issue with the combat is that the bullets are given a % chance to hit, so even if you KNOW you got a hit, it's all up to the math to decide...
People just don't understand how to play it, guns are super satisfying most of the time, and with melee weapons I do 360s and smack NPCs across the room. I honestly don't like any other games combat as much, Skyrim is close tho.
In this game’s defense, I purchased the PS3 collector’s edition of Fallout New Vegas and rarely ever encountered any bugs surprisingly. Especially the infamous Doc Mitchell bug shown here at 0:22. I never got the Xbox 360 or PC version which I assume are better graphically and performance wise. But take that with a grain salt mind you.
Fun review. I have a question for anyone. Is there an official aftershow commentary for these Honest Game Reviews? Or is that only for the movie reviews?
Only mechanics from 4 I'd want in a New Vegas Remake are: >Quick looting. >Power Armor. But heavily tweaked in FNVR where there's no fusion core mechanic and Power Armor Training gets multiple levels to limit power armor's usefulness. You can still use power armor without training, you just suck at it. >Improved gunplay. But only if you meet the weapon's Skill and Strength requirements. >Item animations. I'd like all Aid Items to play an animation when consuming them. Stimpaks being injected, Jet being huffed, food being eaten, bottles being drunk from, etc. The rest can rot with 4.
@@DJWeapon8 I'd keep the base building as an optional feature, create your own outpost for personal use. Or when you help/ liberate an area, give you the ability to fix it up and get people to move back in. Just the building part, automate everything else.
@@JakeBaldwin1 the reason I didn't put in base building is because 1) the system as it is sucks ass, and 2) New Vegas already has dozens of decently built settlements with several NPCs unlike Fallout 4.
@@DJWeapon8 I personally liked the base building cause it felt like I was making a noticeable impact on not just the people in the wasteland, but the environment itself. I wish that was more heavily featured in the fallout games, like as you help settlements they get bigger, have more npcs that give you quests and services. Like help Novac with the ghoul infestation and several new junk traders with better quality goods appear after a few weeks with some new homes built.
Fun fact: in order to prepare for his role as Benny, Matthew Perry actually tracked a UPS guy through the desert and shot him in the fucking head.
Lol
Oh god what did Rene have to do for his role?
Well...Ain't that a Kick in the Head! ;)
@@sagebrushrepair Be on Star Trek
Hahahaha
"I think I'm finally starting to understand the rules!"
The universal Caravan experience
I thought that the universal caravan experience was to never play it 😅 lol
@@iancanterbury2380 whaaaaat? It's so easy and you can get all your caps back from a merchant if they play it
It's actually a hell of a money maker once you have a good deck, which isn't hard to do.
I'm one of the few people that actually knows how to play Caravan well. Will this skill help me in life? No, definitely not.
@@joolsmacgrools1288 lol I play with random cards usually and easily win. Not gonna lie though, it took me a while of actually trying to learn it 😅 I was so confused as a kid when I first tried it
*Patrolling the mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter*
I clapped, I clapped when I heard the line from the game
No pleas no more aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Primm has a new sheriff, that should keep the Powder Gangers away.
We won't go down quietly, the Legion can count on that
Yeah me too
Love that this game is still getting some well deserved love even in 2023.
It's the last good fallout, the rest of the newer titles are mediocre
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q it was a fun fps sandbox, but a bad fallout game.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q that's why I said it's MEDIOCRE, not bad
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q Where on Earth have you seen mediocre be used as a synonym for bad?
@@constipatedparker5879 Exactly. Wise words doge.
I can't believe you guys made a trailer for this; I never thought this day would come so soon!
so soon?? Man i waited years for this
"Soon"
Dang this dude is living months over years if this is “soon”. I want your sort of patience
And it feels... so good...
Bout as soon as ES6
Combat went from 'okay, bit weak' to 'I am as a God' to 'Why are random Legion encounters one-shotting me?!'
Same goes for companions (except Boone for obvious reasons). One day Veronica would be Tyson reborn, the other she's unconscious for most of the fight.
@@Muircetach "Unconscious" as she gets swiped by a Deathclaw, a Cazadore, a Praetorian with their super sledge, or a Super Mutant Master. Pokemon's fainting system would be impressed.
There are no random legion encounters. At all.
This feels like a dream or something. They finally did it. 😢🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Dream bigger, champ!
I literally said "Wtf? After all this time?"
I haven't clicked on a video faster after reading a title
@@Tony73727this was my second reaction
And it was not a good trailer. IMO.
New Vegas is one of those old school RPG's where the bullet originates not from the barrel of your weapon but from the center of your player character. Understanding this makes accuracy much better!
D:
Just old school in general.
CSGO player models shoot from their eyeballs, crazy as it sounds.
The best RPG I've ever played with some of the worst shooting in any game I've ever played is how is sum up this game.
All bullets in 3 and NV veer to 2 o'clock. This was incredibly useful knowledge to have while sniping long distances. It's not as bad on NV. In 3 you would score a max distance head shot by aiming just left of the bottom rib.
Maybe it's that plethora of mods I've installed but that doesn't seem the case for me
I never had a problem with the combat personally. There is a huge accuracy debuff at the start of the game, but once you invest some skill points it actually feels like your character is improving as they go. I also liked how unarmed builds were given a lot of love, with martial arts moves you can learn from teachers throughout the wastes. I think the biggest downside to this fallout was only getting perk points every second level; the very first mod I ever got for the game reverted it to FO3 style leveling.
I think the biggest downside of _Fallout: New Vegas_ was all the stuff that had to be cut due to time/console/engine constraints. I really wish the game had been made after _Fallout 4_ rather than _Fallout 3,_ not that the engine is much improved but everything else is.
ppl don't notice the strength and or combat skill requirement for good handling
@@Voltaic_Fire modding Fo4 is brutal and it doesn't have half of the mechanics that made NV great
The Dev team was constrained by Bathesda was a lot of the feeling I got from the game, great story telling, locations, characters, vibe etc but....
They had to build it with Bathesda's pre-existing Fallout 3 engine which was the old fallout turn based top down system in some ungodly marriage with 1st person shooters. Great for games like Fallout 1, 2 and tactics but really bad in a 1st person shooter.
If I remember it was the original team or lead by the creators of the series but since they had changed their system already in tactics in a wildly fun to play way I feel they would have created their own system for 1st person if they had the chance to.
@@nathanlevesque7812 Modding Fallout 4 is easier than modding Fallout 3/New Vegas, I should know having made and used many mods with both. You are completely right in saying that Fallout 4 lacks the mechanical depth of New Vegas, it is a terribly simplified game even after survival mode added some complexity back in, but Fallout 3 also lacks that depth and Obsidian still managed to add it in excellently. I firmly believe that the right team, with sufficient passion and skill, could not only make an excellent New Vegas in the Fallout 4 engine but do so better than Obsidian did with the Fallout 3 engine.
You know a game is really good when it has 4 DLC expansions & all of them are great.
Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, & Lonesome Road are all so good!
And you know they are good because the fandom is endlessly debating which one is best.
@@TristanBanks Not really, you know its not good when you unistall the mods and all the fanboys would be unistalling and yelling at their computers lol. I mean people debate wich one is best on Fallout 4 it sold more got better reviews on release aka before moded, has better mods, better mod support. And NV fanboys are still like "well I liked this one better after I crammed it full of so many mods I almost broke the game!"
Eh, Honest Hearts is the weakest imo. Old World Blues is a masterpiece, though. For me it’s OWB > LR > DM > HH
FNV is unique among fallouts in that not only are all 4 dlcs good, but they all connect with each other into an epic saga, and even ties right back into the main game itself. That's almost unheard of in popular video game franchises.
Meanwhile you get to play with custom-designed robots in Fallout 4.
@Robert Blanchard oh no I didn't realise fallout 4 was better let me cram crayons up my brain until that makes any sense.
Ever since the honest trailer for fallout 3 and 4, I wanted this for so long... And it's finally here.
I know right. I can't believe they hadn't done this before. I blame you.
"leaving it behind would be like throwing caps in the trash"...
THIS MAN KNOWS MY SOUL.
The straight, serious tone cramming so many jokes into 5 minutes of content is just too funny.
Please say, “Now that's a happy ending. Or is it? Because everything's over now, and all that's left is you and the infinite void. Kinda makes you wanna play saxophone, huh?”
One of the best games of all time 💯
Agreed
Yes
It would be if the stability was better and the gameplay was as good as the RPG mechanics and writing. As it is it is still in the top 90th percentile.
Need a remake so badly
The combat is diabolical but everything else is god tier.
First Bioshock Infinite, now New Vegas? We're eating this year. Thanks to Fandom Games and those in the comments who kept the faith over the years
New Vegas is so special to me. Its probably my most replayed game ever.
Here are just the names of some of the actors whose voices you can hear in the game:
Ron Perlman (Hellboy, Sons of Anarchy, ...) as the Narrator,
Zachary Levi (Chuck, Thor, Shazam!, ...) as Arcade,
Danny Trejo (Machete, many other Robert Rodriguez films, ...) as Raul,
Felicia Day (The Guild, Eureka, Dragon Age, ...) as Veronica,
Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica, Mass Effect, ...) as Doc Mitchell,
Kris Kristofferson (Blade, Heaven's Gate, 1976's A Star Is Born, ...) as Chief Hanlon,
Matthew Perry (Friends, ...) as Benny.
And that is just scratching the surface. What a cast!
+ Michael Dorn, David Foley, Rob Cordry, Rene Auberjenois, ..
Honest trailer of New Vegas finally releases.
_It's about damn time._
Please do one on the DLC's. They're practically their own games!
I once visited a whole city based on Fallout. Turns out it was just Cleveland.
I did a full one punch man run (before he was a thing), skilled in stealth and melee and I would just crouch and one shot everything with pneumatic fists. With exploding meatbag perk equipped, everything was just flying flesh afterwards.
fisto 2.0 lol
What great timing, I was considering just today to jump into the Fallout franchise for the first time! Was thinking of Fallout 3. I've got 3, NV and 4 in my library.
I don't think it matters which one you experience first.
Of those three, the order doesn't really matter so much. In my opinion, Fallout 2 is the best of the franchise so far.
@@Brigand231 Fallout 2 isn't even the same genre as the series everyone else loves. It's not the best of the series, it's extremely dated with bare bones mechanics and is incredibly, unbelievably, boring by modern standards. You can like whatever you want but just know it's literally impossible for you to like that game without nostalgia blinding you. No offense.
if you are on PC explore modding that fixes most known issues. And make sure to make a different make a different save every 5 minutes there are game breaking bugs and glitches.
@@petar4onachev Oh don't worry, I'll do both, I'm a Skyrim PC LE player, I've seen a lot 😂
New Vegas logic: Gains karma for killing powder gang members
Also New Vegas: Loses Karma for looting their camp
Literally One Of The Best Western RPG Period!
It's the best RPG ever imo despite the terrible shooting.
fanboy
@@AmericanZergling Thank you
Tips for Caravan:
-make a deck of cards with values 6 and up, and all face cards besides Queens.
-The Caravan AI's are simple, and can be predicted.
-Nobark has the highest cash, making him the best source of large early game income. The next best is the merchant at the fort. You will need to be allowed in legion territory, but since he's a merchant with unlimited games, he's good.
we aren't hoarders, we are treasure hunters.
I’m glad someone is pointing out ten absurdity of how it’s considered “Bad Karma” to take items belonging to Powder Gangers and yet it’s considered “Good Karma” whenever I kill them 🤣
Still love this game. I'm a little sad that he didn't mention spending 6 hours threatening Chet during the tutorial to start the game at max level on console.
I like how you explained the entire game without explaining anything in 5 minutes
The best part of the combat was unironically the levergun, that game gave me a hard-on for Winchester repeaters in what turned out to be a very formative experience.
One of the best games of all time. I still play it every once in a while. It's so fun.
2:50 killed me, so relatable
“Fighting a whole lot of bugs before you even finish your character.” Hahahah good one made me chuckle
My favourite RPG of all time. Has some beautiful filk songs tributing it, too.
Take New Vegas' level of writing and mix in Fallout 4's arguably improved gunplay and you have a recipe for a #1 best seller in the series.
NV2 is in the works by community modders. Takes exactly those two things, and it will hopefully be everything we've hoped for.
I'd reserve the "improved" gunplay when you meet the weapon's Skill and Strength requirements.
There is a mod team aiming to recreate New Vegas as a mod for Fallout 4. There's a decent amount of work done already and it looks really good, you should check out the trailer.
@@DJWeapon8 What are you on about ? Fallout 4 didn't have skill or strength requirements for its weapons.
@@clothar23 You're right. 4 didn't have Strength and Skill Requirements.
But I want them back in the new Fallout games. With the reward for meeting those requirements being the improved gunplay animations from Fallout 4.
That "New Game Plus" joke hit me. I loved this game but I'm still salty cause I lost my backup saves when the ApocalyPS3 shutdown happened, and the only one that remained was after the final mission started so I can't even go back and do anything. I was hoping for some post-game DLC to continue the story (with Caesar's wicked sword) like Fallout 3 did, but it never came.
Damn…am I gonna have to go replay New Vegas AGAIN?
Still my favorite immersive RPG of all times. Of course need it heavily modded to play these days. Been hoping for a remake of it using the latest graphics and with all the bugs fixed.
Fallout 4: New Vegas looks very promising.
I had soooooooo much fun with Fisto! "Is that all you got robot?!"
I mean, I had to test the merchandise before selling it to the Atomic Wrangler...
My most beloved game of all time 😍
I remember when people were complaining about Cyberpunk bugs. I was like, "sweetheart let me tell you a tale about Fallout." Buggiest games you couldn't stop playing. It was part of the charm I guess.
I never thought I'd live to see the day fandom games finally made a FNV honest trailer!
Please say: "A mercenary's leadership focuses on practicality. Don't expect me to babysit others."
3:37 Hitting on a nine and king in Blackjack is really just asking for it...
"you take a sip of your trusty vault 13 canteen..."
I figured you would bring up this survivor mode where even bullets have weight and it was one of the first games to try and make the game feel more realistic.
I'm fully convinced that no one knows how caravan works.
Oxhorn most likely does
The best fallout game hands down.
Still have fond memories of putting off my college work till 3am bc liberating New Vegas was way more important.
Do a Rimworld trailer!
NCR-we do wrong and tell you it’s right. The Legion=We do wrong and crucify you if you say it’s wrong. The Brotherhood=we act like we still matter,
4:25 too soon man... like 6 months too soon.
"We can't stop here, this is Legion Country!"
I have only started playing fallout new Vegas recently. The timing couldn’t be more uncanny
Me when an honest trailer for FNV comes out while I was randomly on my first FNV playthrough in 4 years:
"What in the goddamn -"
This is my favorite Fallout game! I usually play an energy weapon build with high intelligence. Boone and ED-E are generally the ones I travel with
That bit about the cigarette is so real! Can’t leave free caps lying around!
I have a ridiculous number of hours invested in this game and none of them were spent playing 'Caravan'.
Please say: "Snow is white, coal is black, a settlement needs your help, I'll mark it on your map."
"Nooooooooooooooooo, I'm ruined!" 😂 was not expecting to laugh so hard. Good editing job
The fact that this game is never going to get a modern-day graphical update is actually one of the biggest shames of modern-day gaming. Because this game more than deserves it. Honestly, like Fallout: New Vegas is the only game that I find myself going back to play at least once a year. And then inevitably end up playing it non-stop for like 3 months straight. It really is one of the best games ever created. And if someone who hasn't played the game happens to read this comment... fucking play it. You're doing yourself a disservice if you don't, it's SO goddamn good.
I literally just finished my first playthrough and they drop this banger
Please say:"Death has come for you evildoers and I am it's Shroud. "
Still one of the best rpg games ever and still the best one yet
say "Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter"
This is perfect timing! I just finished my first playthrough a week ago!
The game sure has many familiar voice actors in it.
For instance, Craig Boone was voiced by Jason Marsden, known for voicing Max Goof in Disney media.
Totally worth the 13 year wait.
We still want Fallout New Vegas 2
You know a game is good when its over a decade old and still being talked about to this day
0:12 - uh, when did this developer make Neverwinter Nights 1 exactly? Seeing as how it was made by Bioware and not Obsidian.
To be honest I never had a problem with the combat. The combat just makes it feel more like fallout
the only real issue with the combat is that the bullets are given a % chance to hit, so even if you KNOW you got a hit, it's all up to the math to decide...
People just don't understand how to play it, guns are super satisfying most of the time, and with melee weapons I do 360s and smack NPCs across the room. I honestly don't like any other games combat as much, Skyrim is close tho.
In this game’s defense, I purchased the PS3 collector’s edition of Fallout New Vegas and rarely ever encountered any bugs surprisingly. Especially the infamous Doc Mitchell bug shown here at 0:22. I never got the Xbox 360 or PC version which I assume are better graphically and performance wise. But take that with a grain salt mind you.
As somebody who is played, fallout new Vegas. I can confirm this is 100% accurate.
As somebody who, is, also played I, confirm its true, have a, nice day.
This needs a remaster ASAP
Definitely my favorite fallout game of them all. So great
4:30 how could you NOT call Victor "Cowboy BeBop"
New Vegas and Halo 2 are my favorite games of all time
I can't imagine playing this without the Unofficial FNV Patch mod at least. It's like I'm looking at a different game entirely.
Fun review. I have a question for anyone. Is there an official aftershow commentary for these Honest Game Reviews? Or is that only for the movie reviews?
Make an Honest Trailer for Minecraft Legends
Today's a good day, and this trailer made it better!
You guys put this out on my birthday week too! So awesome! Thank you!!!!! ❤️
This might be sacrilege for some, but I'd love to see a remake of New Vegas with some of F4's mechanics or at least a facelift to the existing game.
Only mechanics from 4 I'd want in a New Vegas Remake are:
>Quick looting.
>Power Armor. But heavily tweaked in FNVR where there's no fusion core mechanic and Power Armor Training gets multiple levels to limit power armor's usefulness. You can still use power armor without training, you just suck at it.
>Improved gunplay. But only if you meet the weapon's Skill and Strength requirements.
>Item animations. I'd like all Aid Items to play an animation when consuming them. Stimpaks being injected, Jet being huffed, food being eaten, bottles being drunk from, etc.
The rest can rot with 4.
A lot of it you can add in if you're playing on PC.
@@DJWeapon8 I'd keep the base building as an optional feature, create your own outpost for personal use.
Or when you help/ liberate an area, give you the ability to fix it up and get people to move back in.
Just the building part, automate everything else.
@@JakeBaldwin1 the reason I didn't put in base building is because 1) the system as it is sucks ass, and 2) New Vegas already has dozens of decently built settlements with several NPCs unlike Fallout 4.
@@DJWeapon8 I personally liked the base building cause it felt like I was making a noticeable impact on not just the people in the wasteland, but the environment itself.
I wish that was more heavily featured in the fallout games, like as you help settlements they get bigger, have more npcs that give you quests and services.
Like help Novac with the ghoul infestation and several new junk traders with better quality goods appear after a few weeks with some new homes built.
Really hilarious you posted this as I was watching Rimmy play Fallout New Vegas: The Rrontier
It’d be real neat if they remade or rereleased this game
Todd is too busy rereleasing Skyrim
@@numbus9780 fugg Skyrim
I would love a game trailer for Dead Money and Old World Blues. All the dlc's were pretty freaking good, but these two had quite the characters lol
Please do an Honest Game Trailer for Hyperdimension Neptunia
Please say, "It may not be enough, but I need to do my best."
-Albus Bernstein (Troubleshooter: Abandoned Children)
As a genshin impact player that joke is accurate and hurts
honestly I didn't expected Linkara reference at the end.
truly the best of the Fallout games
I'm still playing this game at least once a year.
Best Fallout game and it wasn't even bethesda
They would do this Honest Trailer as I decide to finally play it. Fallout 4 brought me into the Fallout world but this one made me love it even more.
Its finally happening, Everyone gather up. This is going to be Legendary!!!
After having recently reached the milestone of over 1,000 hours on FNV I can confirm this is extremely accurate for a first playthrough
Do the Wii Games franchise! Wii Sports, Wii Music, Wii Sports Resort, etc.
Finally! I have waited years for this moment!
Loved it, absolutely honest and it was glorious.
So happy to have an honest trailer for this game, but I can't believe you didn't even mention any of the dlc lol