Well, I tried fighting him and my Char with Power Armor and 10 luck had a run for his money atleast. I always detonated the nuke after that play through.
He's actually scripted to do that. Once his health drops below a certain point, he runs away and heals himself with healing powder and you get attack by some of his men.
Yeah, I think Lieutenant should have been featured here as well, not just because he was teased in this video's thumbnail, but because he can be the final boss encounter in Fallout 1 if you killed Master first.
Fallout 1: Highly intelligent abomination formed by the FEV virus Fallout 2: Super mutant in tailor built power armor capable of ripping deathclaws with his bare hands Fallout NV: Legendary Legion warrior that slaughtered his own tribe by himself Fallout 3: Dude in a trench coat with a laser pistol
@@cyansuy3062 Who happens to simultaneously be your son which at no point in the entire game do you feel any connection or empathy towards.... Idk Fallout 3, 4, and 76 are all disappointments. Then again, all of them are by Bethesda, idk what to expect.
Master is more difficult in combat. For Frank you have at least 4 ways to help defeat him 1. Kill the President and use his keycard to turn the turrets against him, literally makes the fight a cake walk. The draw back is that killing the President can be difficult, though you can do the super stimpack glitch to overload his heart 2. Convince the Enclave squadron to help you. While not making the fight easy, it should be relatively easy to do since speech is a common skill usually always high by end game. 3. Bring followers onto the rig and tell them to camp by the entrance area, once the fighting starts they can help 4. Gauss rifle abuse, snipe away But if you go into the right without minding your surroundings or knowing what’s coming, I can agree
Autumn isn't really a "Final Boss", he dies as easily as any Enclave soldier. The real final confrontation, verbally, is the one you have with President Eden. Autumn's more of a last obstacle thing.
My favorite way to defeat the Master is by showing him how the FEV virus makes it so super mutants can’t reproduce, which makes his plan useless. And instead of denying it and fighting you anyway, he accepts it and regrets what he did, opting to kill himself for what he’s done, and telling you to leave while you have hope.
You can tell him you set off the bomb and as one last request Master : yes? Vault Dweller: Can I join now? Which is a badass dialogue since you sealed his death and plans. There are lot of such badass funny dialogues in 1. Other fallouts 2,3,4 are funny as well, but I like how Tim Cain wanted the humour to not take you out of game.
What's more is that you can wear robes to just walk out of the entire place without needing to fight anybody as the timer ticks down. By entering through talking to the guy at the top of the cathedral you essentially kill him without entering combat not even once.
@@keiser1188 not at alllll, 2 and NV are much lighter hearted and less depressing than 1. not saying 1 has a bad aesthetic its just before fallout got its signature darkly tongue and cheek aesthetic with zaney characters and settings, and follows more of a completely wrecked world that can barely stand istelf. in 2 and NV the wasteland is more established and people seem to tolerate it and grow around it more.
Well they were using the Medicine Stick, and by how much his HP went down it was probably on Normal dificulty or lower. New Vegas is really easy by the endgame, so much so that I downloaded a mod that makes the final battle harder by spawning harder enemies and in larger numbers.
@@danilopetrovic5697 Fair enough, but that is one of my biggest criticisms of NV. Even on the hardest settings possible, it's pretty hard to lose a fight past level 15. The balance is wack.
@@TheOneTrueWarrior Not to mention the Legate is touted as this big maniacal force to be reckoned with (a literal Monster of the East) and you can just talk him down from a fight. Like, okay.
The Master: blob of twisted mass that can telepathically control an army of mutants Frank Horrigan: a super mutant behemoth in power armor that can rip open a deathclaw like it's nothing Legate Lanius: a hardened warrior dedicated to the cause of the legion Colonel autumn: some dude from Dixie
That'd be cause Lanius is the definitive strongest enemy in NV. He hits like a truck and if you aren't prepared with good/great weapons he'll just shrug off bullets. I think fudgemuppet did a video on it. That was medicine stick in the video, the legendary variation of the lever action. Does fairly well.
Kind of the point, really. The Legion were ruthless and extremely powerful, and the NCR were holding on by a fraying thread. Its fitting that the only thing standing in between you and the NCR's Mohave collapse is a few particularly strong rangers.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 wrong agaiin. The legendary deathclaw is weaker than the legendary bloatfly, rawr and the giant roboscorpion. BTW im taking "vanilla" to mean unmodded.
Bob has no idea what those are but honestly they sound like they’re from 76 and if so they can burn in hell along with the rest of 76 and the creation club.
@@The_mrbob In case you're asking where the characters I'm talking about comes from, Ashur is from the Pitt DLC in Fallout 3, while Ulysses and the Giant Roboscorpion hails from the Lonesome Road and Old World Blues DLCs of Fallout: New Vegas, respectively. Also, do you always speak in third person?
@@jimmyjohn6504 Bob understands your pain, you paid 60 dollars for 76 when it first came out only to be met with a incomplete cashgrab, in attempt to improve the game you bought many of the dlcs yet still the game was barely even mediocre. Finally you convinced yourself all the money was worth it and that the game was "decent".
I honestly suggest taking a look at 76 Seriously, in order to even get to the nuke, you need to fight through a gauntlet of infinitely respawning enemies while making as much progress as possible. Then, you get to launch a nuke, which is objectively cool, and you travel to the sight of the battle, which turns into a server wide fight, players fighting against an army of Scorched, as well as essentially a dragon
@@Moxilock There's litterally no build up to the boss of 76. The Master is built up really well in regards to believing Super Mutants being the perfect being in the Wastes but not realising that they are sterile and can't reproduce. Lanius is built up to be this monster of a man who's not only cruel and monsterous is also very bright and adept at war and diplomacy. Both of them were bulit up over the course of the entire game as more information filtered to the PC as the game progresses up until you have the meeting with them. 76 is just "oh here's a boss to kill which is extremely tedious to fight and the reward is dog shit and is just another thing to kill" Edit: Typos
The boss of Nuka World World of Refreshment (Nukalurk Queen) had more build ip assumimg you cleared and fully explored the bottling plant interior first.
@@Moxilock Where's the story? Where's the investment? If I want endlessly spawning, meaningless enemies I can ask Preston Garvey if there's any work to be done.
Legendary Bloatfly is the toughest boss enemey. Not because its particularly tough, its just tough dealing with the embarassment of dying to a Bloatfly is really difficult
@@MrMadre Not equally. While the others crawled out of a vault or a tribal village, the fucking mailman is the one who crawled out of a grave. That mf is just built differently.
Is it just me, or the bosses in Bethesda games feel bland and not so interesting? As oppose of, say, Frank Horrigan or The Master, hell, even Legate Lanius feel a bit more intimidating.
I remember finishing Fallout 3 a year ago. I don't even know why the last guy (Colonel something) even wanted to fight me. And he haven't even bothered to gear up before that battle. The only thing I remember was violin Lady that I come across during my first playthrough (my game was crushing like no tomorrow on the next attempts)
I mean let’s be honest the Master is just your typical borg neo Nazi “oh I have plans on creating the master race and all races should be super mutants.... except they are sterile and would cannibalize each other” Frank Horrigan was just a slightly more intelligent super mutant that somehow cosplays as a Enclave Soldier. Don’t get me wrong the design of both of them are cool but I don’t understand the logic that the The Master or Frank Horrigan are some amazing villains other than maybe design.
@@samwiseb2799 I don't think you understood the master, at least from the way you described him, he isn't really totally like a Nazi; yes he wanted to erradicate all the other races and make them take part of the master race, but he was doing it because he thought he could eliminate any sort of differences that would cause racism, sexism, xenophobia, etc and mind control everybody into making an etopia, his motives are somewhat reasonable, that's why I consider him to be a compelling villain
@@anthonypiacentini3367 Maybe the first time you fought them if you were a low level character. Before he engages into combat I always throw a few mines down in the corner he runs off to. Once his legs are crippled you can make very short work of him.
I think there are people playing the originals more now than ever. Those unfamiliar with 1/2 are being introduced to them through Game Pass & there's a crapton of mods being released that are bringing the veterans back.
@@WEndro333 In my case I already knew about fallout 3 and 4 but I didn't play them first, one time my father say that he install a free game he found on steam, it was fallout 1. My first attempt to play it (even with my brother sometimes) was just to try it, but one time I decided to understand the game, I finished it and had a good time. After that I play fallout 2 and finished it, and now I have no idea if I should continue with New Vegas or fallout 3.
this man in Enclave Power Armor holding a rocket launcher "6:52" is way more menacing, (and i salute that man till his dying breath over his bravery) than an old man in a trench coat holding a pea shooter of a laser. Guy deserve needs a raise.
@Lucien Elewen the fact that Danse is a synth became known to half of the Brotherhood. I highly doubt that senior officers, let alone knights and initiates, would have allowed a synth to lead the Brotherhood.
@@meyers0781 no the cut content was that you were supposed to challenge Elder Maxon for the position of Elder you were supposed to have some big battle you and him and then if you Won you would become Elder it's sad that was cut
@@shiteyanyo1111 No they shouldn't. The player becoming the elder would be completely fucking stupid, considering the BOS in fallout 4 is a military expedition and the rest of the chapter is still in the capital wasteland. Why would the chapter in the capital wasteland allow some random guy they've never met to be the elder? This would be like if joe biden died and some random afghan interpreter became the president.
Fallout 1, 2, New Vegas : Literally ideological debates, war of words and arguments, clashing one's ideas and perspectives. Fallout 3 : You again! It is your destiny. Fallout 4 : It's too complicated. You wouldn't understand.
@@spiffygonzales5160 Fallout 3 in my opinion, is just based on racism killing like super mutant/ghoul in order to make the world a better place literally no reason, there's no really an explanation (still it's better than Fallout 4 ofc, in terms characters and dialogues). Enclave became the main antagonist and somehow BoS became sort of the "good guy" Meanwhile in New Vegas, people to this day still argue which one is the best ending for Mojave. For example, Caesar Legion, despite their cruelty and savage, actually made Mojave a safe place. No raiders dare to attack their merchant or caravan. No corruption and no "injustice", because their strong leader Caesar. Unlike NCR after the death of Tandi. Basically, Caesar would explain this whole broken system of NCR to the Courier. Not to mention others ending, like House and Independent.
@@hxppythxughts7149 They don't want to kill all that are considered impure (people in the wasteland, Super Mutants, Ghouls) for no reason, they want to kill them because well, they feel like they're monsters and have a chance of infecting everyone from the Enclave so they don't want anything to have to do with them, the Master is the villain that has more to do with racism, but nonetheless, I haven't played fallout 3 but I've heard it's just a mashing of the plot of fallout 1 and 2 together, that Brotherhood of Steel though doesn't sound good
@@Azoedud Fallout 3 still looks racist from the way you told me. Killing them because impure? Hah! Non sense. Killing them because has a chance to infect others humans? Hardly. That's just an excuse to justify their attempt to kill ghoul/super mutant. While Master in Fallout 1 was more reasonable. He (or maybe it) perceived super mutant as superior race, and could survive the waste land after the great war since the environment post-apocalyptic became so wild that he thought humans race was too weak to live in it. That's why, he wanted to change all humans with his FEV. Basically, he tried to save the living creatures on earth. Hence, thanks to his action, in Fallout 2, you can see why many super mutants were in hiding after the Incident.
@@hxppythxughts7149 With enclave its like this: destroy mutations and actually have a chance to rebuild without the threat of monsters, disease, or raiders vs the loss of life required to do it. The debate is logic vs morality and also wether ends justify the means. As for legion, let's be honest. If we're NOT ignoring their own crimes is the Mojave really a better place? Life in slavery with a chance of torture and crucifixion with safe roads vs unsafe roads but living a decent life free in a town which I probably won't leave anyways. This is a very obvious choice. And I understand caesar wants to advance his people forward, but when it brings literally everyone else back and creates a millitary caste dictatorship to do so... it's only good for themselves. Women will have far worse life regardless of them being slaves or not. And political dissenters will be killed or beaten. The Roman Empire was very complicated and relied on far more than just its military strength. And it most definitely would have been opposed to Caesars idea of thesis and antithesis. There's no argument for him. He's a generic post apocalyptic bad guy. Its good writing, but still. He's the obvious bad guy.
i remember my first playthrough i hated the legate lanius boss. i didn't realize it was the final boss and i was thinking how this random guy in gold armor was so difficult to fight
@@michaelmittag001 my dumbass thought you got the veteran ranger armor from the Hoover dam mission so I thought that after it, there was more missions for you to do with your new armor
best parts of the mastermind voiced by Jim Cummings. He yells at you with different voices that you are very familiar of. Specially the character, Monterey Jack
1: a Lovecraften computer 2: a mutated solder on cybernetics and steroids 3: a trench coat wearing general NV: The moutain if he were in fallout 4 an army of mannequins
the boss fights in fallout 1 and 2 are so much more epic, I think mainly because that turn based combat lends itself better to boss battles like that. In the modern fallout games you can basically just one shot the bosses
The Master: Blows up a church Horrigan: Nuclear sized oil rig explosion Babby's First Colonel: *Y O U A G A I N* Lanius: Fervent belief in his cause and a tense fight for the unprepared Courier I think we see the odd one out here.
HHaha I killed when I bought all my companion and Fawkes to citadel,and..in there so many soldier brotherhood kill him hahha until I shoot Fawkes in the middle from top and my companion its fun Hahaha all kill Fawkes it takes hour time to kill fawkes
I remember playing fallout 1 when I was younger and when I met the master I couldn’t sleep for a week because I was afraid he was gonna climb up my window and force me to join him or he would kill me and my family
@@dimbrightman Damn, since someone insulted my taste in video games, I should hop on the bandwagon and just hate Fallout 4 for existing, in addition to joining the New Vegas bandwagon as well! Or, you know, I could just say what I think and have bigger balls than those groups.
I feel like the master almost sets the tone for fallout by himself. Like no other villain feels even half as dark or twisted. Frank is terrifying sure but there's just something about the master that's incredibly unnerving
I'm not gonna lie, seeing all those high level players work together to take down the ScorchQueen is an aspect about gaming I love. All these Fallout 76 players, who progressed through the game at their own pace. Their own loadouts. Their own CAMP's. Their own weapons. And this? This is our fight, we're in this together.
The Master: An incredibly powerful intellect who can ultimately be talked down, though it requires a fair amount of effort to do correctly. Frank Horrigan: The time for talking is over. Massive Hulking beast who must be killed by whatever means necessary. Legate Lanius: A skilled warrior with a an equally sharp mind. Can be reasoned with if your tongue is sharp enough. Augustus Autumn: guy with a laser pistol. Can pass a pecentage based skill check to get him to give up and leave. The Father: just a sick guy in bed. The "final boss" of any of the good factions of 4 is just a random synth. Elder Maxon: Laser gun go brrrrrrrrr Scorched Beast Queen: okay that thing literally just stood there the entire time doing nothing.
There are some new ones in fallout 76. Like mutant Dr Blackburn from the steel reign update, the wendingo collosus, and the last one isn’t really a final boss but in the test your metal update, there is a 3 star legendary sentry bot that you fight in a certain mission.
Fallout 1: the horrifying master Fallout 2: frank horrigan Fallout NV: legate lanius the monster of the east or oliver the guy who has like 8 ncr heavy trooper guarding him Fallout 3; a man who died in one shot by a laser pistol
Fallout 1/2: Genetic mutation hell bent on unifying everyone with FEV, and taking over and a mutie turned solider that you can't convince to back down, because loyalty runs thinker than blood. Every other fallout after: Some old guy, Some old guy with a big sword, generic synths, some guy in armor, and a dragon(?) I miss interplay fallouts.
As hard as its probably gonna be I have to play the original 2 fallouts now. Something about htat turned based action with the final boss seems so stressful yet fun. I cna tell he had a lot to prepare. Doesn't even matter if i know the whole story i gotta try this myself
I would never forget how i accidentally invaded the master’s base not knowing where I was and what I was doing. Was able to kill him, shocked the credit suddenly rolled XD
As much as I appreciate Fallout 4, the feeling and atmosphear of the two first Fallout make them so much more vivid in my mind than any other game. Maybe because of nostalgia, I dont know. But The Master, with the way you uncover his journey and fate through the game, added to the writing and the voice, remains one of the most unforgetable experience of my player's life and I dont think nostalgia has anything to do with it.
I think it’s really cool that the sound effects are the same throughout the entire series. I started playing fallout with the third installment, followed by new Vegas and then four. The graphics are great for the time period in the first two.
I just love the effort put into F1 and F2 characters. It's been unmatched ever since. Hell, that one encalve soldier you can contact over the radio in Poseidon power plant has more grit and character than the entirety of Fallout 4 or Fallout 3. Bethesda sanitized this game to death.
This is the one area where I feel the isometric games had a distinctly cooler approach. They both had a real final boss where as a lot of the others the final boss was simply a powerful human. With some fancy toys. I often wish especially with fallout 4 that each of the endings would have had a final boss after the big battle. Like maybe when you have to battle liberty prime anyway even if you didn’t help them they did it on their own and he is the true final boss. Then maybe the institute release a new type of mutant that’s part synth part mutant or something. Then maybe the minutemen since they don’t really have a great amount of power after you take the castle from them they call in the support of the rest of the commonwealth and bombard you with artillery then you face off against Garvey. Then with the railroad maybe they have a bunch of reprogrammed robots and you face off against some form of amalgamation of robots. Not sure but I do really feel like the endings could have used more of a intensity right now the coolest part is hitting the big button but that’s not a super new concept.
cassidy dropping ´´goddamn arthrithis´´ while frank hoorigan is crawling torn in half got me chuckles :D also a great example that better graphics dont mean better games :D
This video displays the creative writing differences between Bethesda and Obsidian/Inxile. I hope Emil watches this video. Maybe now that Bethesda, Obsidian and Inxile are all under Microsoft Bethesda will allow them to help with the story and character creation in the next Fallout game.
@@thatonebespinguardthatdied934 I’m not one of those Fallout fans that like to continuously say “ Bethesda Bad Obsidian good”. Fallout 4 is actually my favorite game of all time. But at the same time I still think the main Or “final” bosses are far more interesting in the Inxile/Obsidian games. The Master in Fallout, Frank Horrigan in Fallout 2, and Mr House in Fallout New Vegas are all far more interesting than any Villain in Fallout 3 , Fallout 4 or Fallout 76. That’s just my opinion of course. I’d love to see all of these studious team up to develop a future Fallout game. I could only imagine how great that game would be.
@@WarNvrChangesI disagree with giving House the villain label with the Master and Frank Horrigan, but you do have great insight. Colonel Autumn’s encounter is universally agreed to be massively underwhelming, especially coming from the massive assault on the Enclave. After killing Kellog, no single enemy would make sense for the Nuclear Option unless there was some major rewriting. The Brotherhood fight with the Institute also felt a bit disappointing with no dialog with Maxon. Here’s to hoping that FO5 will have a cool final boss.
Human boss's are sadly a "lose lose". You spend all that time waiting to fight them, but in the end it's either: >they have realistic health and die way comically fast >they're a bullet sponge and there's no joy in the fight >there's extra henchmen that pretty much just get in the way and make the fight look goofy (Col. Autumn)
The Master as a boss may look unimpressive but god damn his writing and voice acting alone makes me want to play Fallout starting with 1.
Well, I tried fighting him and my Char with Power Armor and 10 luck had a run for his money atleast. I always detonated the nuke after that play through.
@@kadecase7470 Had to completely change my character to get through the fight and lost dogmeat in the process.
Ok
Hahaha speech goes brrrrr
Cuz why Not
@@briankaka7332 I gotta play a Speech build some time.
imagine being so terrifying that Legate Lanius runs away from you
THE MAIL MAN
He's actually scripted to do that. Once his health drops below a certain point, he runs away and heals himself with healing powder and you get attack by some of his men.
@@sleven1160 some? It's like 20 legion dudes lol
The Vault Dweller, The Chosen One, and The Cracked Out Mail Man.
The Holy Trinity.
I killed Legate like in three hits with Oh, Baby!, I was hyper high in drugs but it felt so amazing doing it
Yeah, I think Lieutenant should have been featured here as well, not just because he was teased in this video's thumbnail, but because he can be the final boss encounter in Fallout 1 if you killed Master first.
Especially because, cononically, the Dweller did kill the master first.
@@ceasarsalazar5940 Did they now? I really need to brush up on Fallout's lore then.
@@SkeweredGlaive Yeah. In the fo2 guide there's a section called the Vault Dweller's memoirs that describes the events of fo1.
You can kill the master first?
@@sundowner9726 Yes. You can either go to the Church (Master) or the Mariposa Military Base (Liutenant) first.
Fallout 1: Highly intelligent abomination formed by the FEV virus
Fallout 2: Super mutant in tailor built power armor capable of ripping deathclaws with his bare hands
Fallout NV: Legendary Legion warrior that slaughtered his own tribe by himself
Fallout 3: Dude in a trench coat with a laser pistol
@H20 not just any old dude, it’s an old dude on his death bed dying of cancer
@H20 Did you not watch the video?
Fallout 4 was either a trained killer, and his giant army, or robots build to kill, along with an army.
@@cyansuy3062 Still wrong.
And in 76 we got a dragon cuz why not
@@cyansuy3062 Who happens to simultaneously be your son which at no point in the entire game do you feel any connection or empathy towards.... Idk Fallout 3, 4, and 76 are all disappointments. Then again, all of them are by Bethesda, idk what to expect.
Frank Horrigan is defenitive the most dificult boss in the fallout saga.
You gotta set the turrets to target him and convince the soldiers to help you, took him out in 3 turns
@@hungrygarfield Gauss rifle goes brrr
Master is more difficult in combat. For Frank you have at least 4 ways to help defeat him
1. Kill the President and use his keycard to turn the turrets against him, literally makes the fight a cake walk. The draw back is that killing the President can be difficult, though you can do the super stimpack glitch to overload his heart
2. Convince the Enclave squadron to help you. While not making the fight easy, it should be relatively easy to do since speech is a common skill usually always high by end game.
3. Bring followers onto the rig and tell them to camp by the entrance area, once the fighting starts they can help
4. Gauss rifle abuse, snipe away
But if you go into the right without minding your surroundings or knowing what’s coming, I can agree
@@tyrone5619 Yeah, but you can convince the master to commit suicide while Frank you can't convince him to avoid the fight.
And definitely the coolest
The master: Menacing, creepy a hard boss. Dies in a big explosion
Colonel Agustus autumn: Y o u A g a i n
Autumn isn't really a "Final Boss", he dies as easily as any Enclave soldier. The real final confrontation, verbally, is the one you have with President Eden.
Autumn's more of a last obstacle thing.
@@ShadowSonic2
Yeah that works too.
Maxson: You're giving speeches?
@@ShadowSonic2 they should have made him wear power armor at least as a final show down i mean hes enclave im pretty sure hes trained
Ikr it was just so straight, when i finished fallout 3 is just something missing unlike new vegas tho
My favorite way to defeat the Master is by showing him how the FEV virus makes it so super mutants can’t reproduce, which makes his plan useless. And instead of denying it and fighting you anyway, he accepts it and regrets what he did, opting to kill himself for what he’s done, and telling you to leave while you have hope.
You can tell him you set off the bomb and as one last request
Master : yes?
Vault Dweller: Can I join now?
Which is a badass dialogue since you sealed his death and plans. There are lot of such badass funny dialogues in 1. Other fallouts 2,3,4 are funny as well, but I like how Tim Cain wanted the humour to not take you out of game.
Yeah, The Master may seem like an ugly crazy being, but he's a cool dude once you give him some reality check.
What's more is that you can wear robes to just walk out of the entire place without needing to fight anybody as the timer ticks down. By entering through talking to the guy at the top of the cathedral you essentially kill him without entering combat not even once.
@damsen978 He’s just saying his favorite way to deal with the Master 😂 It’s not about it being “special” or not
The aesthetic of the first fallout game is so cool
facts
Aesthetic of the second game and NV is better
@@Starving_indev the aesthetic of 2 is the same, what are you talking about? lol
@@keiser1188 have you really play the second game?
@@keiser1188 not at alllll, 2 and NV are much lighter hearted and less depressing than 1. not saying 1 has a bad aesthetic its just before fallout got its signature darkly tongue and cheek aesthetic with zaney characters and settings, and follows more of a completely wrecked world that can barely stand istelf. in 2 and NV the wasteland is more established and people seem to tolerate it and grow around it more.
Preston Garvey: that's great news eliminating all bosses on every fallout games however another settlement need your help ill mark it on your map
@Ryder *VSAUCE background music start*
Gold
Haha, pathetic
This joke has been run into the ground
The legate is built up to be an unstoppable tribal terminator.
He ran away in about 20 seconds.
Well they were using the Medicine Stick, and by how much his HP went down it was probably on Normal dificulty or lower.
New Vegas is really easy by the endgame, so much so that I downloaded a mod that makes the final battle harder by spawning harder enemies and in larger numbers.
@@danilopetrovic5697 Fair enough, but that is one of my biggest criticisms of NV. Even on the hardest settings possible, it's pretty hard to lose a fight past level 15. The balance is wack.
@@TheOneTrueWarrior yea, the balance is indeed wack, but there are mods that come in it's stead, thankfully.
@@TheOneTrueWarrior Not to mention the Legate is touted as this big maniacal force to be reckoned with (a literal Monster of the East) and you can just talk him down from a fight. Like, okay.
He was the easiest boss to take out of them all. He lost his head after two shots with an anti-material rifle.
6:51 That enclave soldier with the rocket launcher tho
Allahu akbar
At least he’s wearing power armour.
He's a real american hero, he just went for it.
A man dedicated to his cause
@@idonhaveanyideawhattocallm1472 Yeah, and indeed so...😏
Real men fight Frank Horrigan without the help of turrets.
... only using the Pipe Rifle, while wearing the vault suit.
Suicidal badasses
Or the enclave defectors.
or any companions
*dead men
That first fight had me on the edge of my seat the whole time
The Master: blob of twisted mass that can telepathically control an army of mutants
Frank Horrigan: a super mutant behemoth in power armor that can rip open a deathclaw like it's nothing
Legate Lanius: a hardened warrior dedicated to the cause of the legion
Colonel autumn: some dude from Dixie
Scorchbeast queen: skyrim dragon ripoff
Fallout 4: Two random synths that you'll forget about within minutes of killing them.
I like how the legion guy in NV got a big villain speech but the NCR dude just got beat around like a body pillow
That'd be cause Lanius is the definitive strongest enemy in NV. He hits like a truck and if you aren't prepared with good/great weapons he'll just shrug off bullets. I think fudgemuppet did a video on it. That was medicine stick in the video, the legendary variation of the lever action. Does fairly well.
@@daftzeta3671 The strongest human enemy you mean. The Legendary Deathclaw is the most dangerous enemy in the vanilla game.
General Oliver you can beat by literally telling yesman to throw him off the dam. No combat or nothing he just gets dumped off
Kind of the point, really. The Legion were ruthless and extremely powerful, and the NCR were holding on by a fraying thread. Its fitting that the only thing standing in between you and the NCR's Mohave collapse is a few particularly strong rangers.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 wrong agaiin. The legendary deathclaw is weaker than the legendary bloatfly, rawr and the giant roboscorpion. BTW im taking "vanilla" to mean unmodded.
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Они неканоничны, или, по крайней мере, частично каноничны
Good
Опа, какие люди
I like fallout tactics.
Those are not main series titles and are non-cannon.
It would have be cool if you included the DLC final bosses, like Ashur, Ulysses, and the Giant Roboscorpion.
Bob has no idea what those are but honestly they sound like they’re from 76 and if so they can burn in hell along with the rest of 76 and the creation club.
@@The_mrbob In case you're asking where the characters I'm talking about comes from, Ashur is from the Pitt DLC in Fallout 3, while Ulysses and the Giant Roboscorpion hails from the Lonesome Road and Old World Blues DLCs of Fallout: New Vegas, respectively.
Also, do you always speak in third person?
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 Bob is glad you explained. As you can tell he does not like the abomination that is fallout 76.
@@The_mrbob 76 is a decent game.
@@jimmyjohn6504 Bob understands your pain, you paid 60 dollars for 76 when it first came out only to be met with a incomplete cashgrab, in attempt to improve the game you bought many of the dlcs yet still the game was barely even mediocre. Finally you convinced yourself all the money was worth it and that the game was "decent".
Legate Lanius: "And who are you to come before me..."
Legate Lanius 10 seconds after beginning the fight:
Is it me or the giant robo scorpion in fallout new vegas old world blues is the closest thing we got to a actual boss fight besides frank horrigan
It seems more like a parody of a final boss than a real one.
Yeah it really does do the thing
No, legemdary creatures are more fitting. I mean, look at the legendary bloatfly!
@@user-ms5tq1dh7i well to be fair he is one of the optional bosses
@@mrred5125 but, they are the most fitting. You go to their lair, fight their lackeys, fought the boss.
The Master and Lanius are easily the two best final confrontations in fallout.
I honestly suggest taking a look at 76
Seriously, in order to even get to the nuke, you need to fight through a gauntlet of infinitely respawning enemies while making as much progress as possible. Then, you get to launch a nuke, which is objectively cool, and you travel to the sight of the battle, which turns into a server wide fight, players fighting against an army of Scorched, as well as essentially a dragon
@@Moxilock There's litterally no build up to the boss of 76. The Master is built up really well in regards to believing Super Mutants being the perfect being in the Wastes but not realising that they are sterile and can't reproduce. Lanius is built up to be this monster of a man who's not only cruel and monsterous is also very bright and adept at war and diplomacy. Both of them were bulit up over the course of the entire game as more information filtered to the PC as the game progresses up until you have the meeting with them. 76 is just "oh here's a boss to kill which is extremely tedious to fight and the reward is dog shit and is just another thing to kill"
Edit: Typos
The boss of Nuka World World of Refreshment (Nukalurk Queen) had more build ip assumimg you cleared and fully explored the bottling plant interior first.
@@Moxilock Where's the story? Where's the investment? If I want endlessly spawning, meaningless enemies I can ask Preston Garvey if there's any work to be done.
@@sarfured I'm just saying it feels epic. Honestly story doesn't matter if the gameplay is fun
Nobody:
General Oliver:
“I’d rather spit on the grave of my dead mother than let some Courier-Walk-The-Wasteland-Fuck talk to me like that”
Courier: "Thems fightin' words!"
That shit was g
Nobody meme format is unfunny please stop
And that's when general oliver received a grim reminder, that the world wasn't his anymore.
@@albinoburrito900 "Yes-Man, throw him off the side of the dam."
Legendary Bloatfly is the toughest boss enemey. Not because its particularly tough, its just tough dealing with the embarassment of dying to a Bloatfly is really difficult
Fuck that boss, one hit and you're dead.
Fr
Same. My ego hurt more than its crappy OP plasma beam
The Vault Dweller,The Chosen One,The Wanderer,The Sole Survivor
and the one everyone fears
The Mail Man
Lone Wanderer
A FUCKING MAILMAN
I think they're all equally feared
@@MrMadre Not equally. While the others crawled out of a vault or a tribal village, the fucking mailman is the one who crawled out of a grave.
That mf is just built differently.
@@SmittyWJManJensen
Sole survivor would probably win in a fight though
Is it just me, or the bosses in Bethesda games feel bland and not so interesting? As oppose of, say, Frank Horrigan or The Master, hell, even Legate Lanius feel a bit more intimidating.
Same here what I'd love is an Obsidian Fallout game except Obsidian wasn't being rushed this time
I remember finishing Fallout 3 a year ago.
I don't even know why the last guy (Colonel something) even wanted to fight me.
And he haven't even bothered to gear up before that battle.
The only thing I remember was violin Lady that I come across during my first playthrough (my game was crushing like no tomorrow on the next attempts)
I mean let’s be honest the Master is just your typical borg neo Nazi “oh I have plans on creating the master race and all races should be super mutants.... except they are sterile and would cannibalize each other”
Frank Horrigan was just a slightly more intelligent super mutant that somehow cosplays as a Enclave Soldier.
Don’t get me wrong the design of both of them are cool but I don’t understand the logic that the The Master or Frank Horrigan are some amazing villains other than maybe design.
@@samwiseb2799 Yea, it's more about how they are delivered.
@@samwiseb2799 I don't think you understood the master, at least from the way you described him, he isn't really totally like a Nazi; yes he wanted to erradicate all the other races and make them take part of the master race, but he was doing it because he thought he could eliminate any sort of differences that would cause racism, sexism, xenophobia, etc and mind control everybody into making an etopia, his motives are somewhat reasonable, that's why I consider him to be a compelling villain
Kinda telling that the final boss of fallout 4 is a couple of functionally nameless synths you’ve never even heard of before isn’t it
The coursers were a bitch to fight
With a cool armor you cant even get smh
@@anthonypiacentini3367 Maybe the first time you fought them if you were a low level character. Before he engages into combat I always throw a few mines down in the corner he runs off to. Once his legs are crippled you can make very short work of him.
imo it's way more immersive and realistic that the final boss isn't some grandiose huge battle
Even some Far Harbor creatures are tougher than that.
Good to know that someone still play first two fallout.
A fuckton of people do
Fallout 1 and 2 are amazing games, idc what anyone says
I think there are people playing the originals more now than ever.
Those unfamiliar with 1/2 are being introduced to them through Game Pass & there's a crapton of mods being released that are bringing the veterans back.
@@WEndro333 In my case I already knew about fallout 3 and 4 but I didn't play them first, one time my father say that he install a free game he found on steam, it was fallout 1.
My first attempt to play it (even with my brother sometimes) was just to try it, but one time I decided to understand the game, I finished it and had a good time.
After that I play fallout 2 and finished it, and now I have no idea if I should continue with New Vegas or fallout 3.
@@cyrilc5846 You should play them in order when they happen canonically in the lore. So Fallout 3 first, then fallout NV.
Poor general oliver who underestimated the courier's 100 melee weapons skill
I'm pretty sure the final boss of fallout 4 was
Another settlement that need your help
I'll mark it on your map.
this man in Enclave Power Armor holding a rocket launcher "6:52" is way more menacing, (and i salute that man till his dying breath over his bravery) than an old man in a trench coat holding a pea shooter of a laser. Guy deserve needs a raise.
06:53 Man in the Enclave Power Armor holding a rocket launcher: "God Bless the *ENCLAAAVE* ...!!"
I appreciate the use of the cowboy repeater despite it not being a very endgame weapon
That wasnt the cowboy repeater, pretty sure that was the medicine stick
Props to that one Enclave patroller for taunting Frank Horrigan and hitting him with the "I eat punks like you for breakfast".
"you think you can destroy me??"
Well considering you don't fight back even a little bit, yeah lol
Originally in fallout four, in the brotherhood of steel quest line, you would fight elder maxson with Danse if you chose not to kill Danse
They should've kept that. Danse deserved better
@Lucien Elewen the fact that Danse is a synth became known to half of the Brotherhood.
I highly doubt that senior officers, let alone knights and initiates, would have allowed a synth to lead the Brotherhood.
But Danse would still hate it if BOS were killed.
@@meyers0781 no the cut content was that you were supposed to challenge Elder Maxon for the position of Elder you were supposed to have some big battle you and him and then if you Won you would become Elder it's sad that was cut
@@shiteyanyo1111 No they shouldn't. The player becoming the elder would be completely fucking stupid, considering the BOS in fallout 4 is a military expedition and the rest of the chapter is still in the capital wasteland. Why would the chapter in the capital wasteland allow some random guy they've never met to be the elder? This would be like if joe biden died and some random afghan interpreter became the president.
Fighting the colonel was so funny he's like "you'll die here kid" and then I'm like :"haha minigun go brrrrr"
Yep, he litterally isnt a threat, I wouldnt be suprised if a 0 strength unarmed build can kill him bare fisted
I never knew that their was a "boss" its amazing though
Right? The Fallout games have amazing bosses.
*CHAPTERS*
0:00 - 2:30 FALLOUT 1: The Master
2:30 - 5:47 FALLOUT 2: Frank Horrigan
5:50 - 7:30 FALLOUT 3: Colonel Autumm
7:50 - 9:38 FALLOUT NV: Legate Lanius
9:39 - 10:44 FALLOUT NV: General Lee Oliver
10:44 - 11:39 FALLOUT 4: Elder Maxson
11:39 - 13:35 FALLOUT 4: XPN-20A, Z4K-97B, A-2018
13:36 - ×××× FALLOUT 76: Schorbeast Queen
Wendigo colosal? From fallout 76?
@@yosoydark6769not a final boss
you're missing fallout brotherhood of steel
Yes he miss but brotherhood of steel is not canon.@@t2av159
4:41 I didn't know that arthritis could make your head to explote
“Goddamn arthritis…” -whoever that guy was
Fallout 1, 2, New Vegas : Literally ideological debates, war of words and arguments, clashing one's ideas and perspectives.
Fallout 3 : You again! It is your destiny.
Fallout 4 : It's too complicated. You wouldn't understand.
I mean... I think only FO3 and 2 were the ones that didn't have an obvious bad guy... but maybe that's just me.
@@spiffygonzales5160 Fallout 3 in my opinion, is just based on racism killing like super mutant/ghoul in order to make the world a better place literally no reason, there's no really an explanation (still it's better than Fallout 4 ofc, in terms characters and dialogues). Enclave became the main antagonist and somehow BoS became sort of the "good guy"
Meanwhile in New Vegas, people to this day still argue which one is the best ending for Mojave. For example, Caesar Legion, despite their cruelty and savage, actually made Mojave a safe place. No raiders dare to attack their merchant or caravan. No corruption and no "injustice", because their strong leader Caesar. Unlike NCR after the death of Tandi. Basically, Caesar would explain this whole broken system of NCR to the Courier. Not to mention others ending, like House and Independent.
@@hxppythxughts7149 They don't want to kill all that are considered impure (people in the wasteland, Super Mutants, Ghouls) for no reason, they want to kill them because well, they feel like they're monsters and have a chance of infecting everyone from the Enclave so they don't want anything to have to do with them, the Master is the villain that has more to do with racism, but nonetheless, I haven't played fallout 3 but I've heard it's just a mashing of the plot of fallout 1 and 2 together, that Brotherhood of Steel though doesn't sound good
@@Azoedud Fallout 3 still looks racist from the way you told me. Killing them because impure? Hah! Non sense. Killing them because has a chance to infect others humans? Hardly. That's just an excuse to justify their attempt to kill ghoul/super mutant.
While Master in Fallout 1 was more reasonable. He (or maybe it) perceived super mutant as superior race, and could survive the waste land after the great war since the environment post-apocalyptic became so wild that he thought humans race was too weak to live in it. That's why, he wanted to change all humans with his FEV. Basically, he tried to save the living creatures on earth. Hence, thanks to his action, in Fallout 2, you can see why many super mutants were in hiding after the Incident.
@@hxppythxughts7149
With enclave its like this: destroy mutations and actually have a chance to rebuild without the threat of monsters, disease, or raiders vs the loss of life required to do it. The debate is logic vs morality and also wether ends justify the means.
As for legion, let's be honest. If we're NOT ignoring their own crimes is the Mojave really a better place? Life in slavery with a chance of torture and crucifixion with safe roads vs unsafe roads but living a decent life free in a town which I probably won't leave anyways. This is a very obvious choice. And I understand caesar wants to advance his people forward, but when it brings literally everyone else back and creates a millitary caste dictatorship to do so... it's only good for themselves. Women will have far worse life regardless of them being slaves or not. And political dissenters will be killed or beaten. The Roman Empire was very complicated and relied on far more than just its military strength. And it most definitely would have been opposed to Caesars idea of thesis and antithesis. There's no argument for him. He's a generic post apocalyptic bad guy. Its good writing, but still. He's the obvious bad guy.
i remember my first playthrough i hated the legate lanius boss. i didn't realize it was the final boss and i was thinking how this random guy in gold armor was so difficult to fight
How!? It literally is built up to be the ending lol
@@michaelmittag001 my dumbass thought you got the veteran ranger armor from the Hoover dam mission so I thought that after it, there was more missions for you to do with your new armor
Synths: you're going to be history
-cheat holotape-
Sole survivor: I think not buddy
console command killallhostiles would like to have a word with these synths
best parts of the mastermind voiced by Jim Cummings. He yells at you with different voices that you are very familiar of. Specially the character, Monterey Jack
cat from catdog
sargent hawk
General plastro
9:48
A fair kill.
Worldstar be like
You like that?
@@MisterJohnDoe I think he means that as a joke
@@JohnyMiko I was joking too... listen to the soldiers.
@@MisterJohnDoe C'mon
i respect this man for having the balls to play 76.
And that was early fallout 76 footage
Yet he didn't play Tactics or BoS
@@prdarlin i know 76 is bad but BoS is just fucking torture.
Yes you have to have a heart of steel to actually withstand how shitty the game is
The fact he had Cassidy survive in fallout 2 that long is pretty cool
1: a Lovecraften computer
2: a mutated solder on cybernetics and steroids
3: a trench coat wearing general
NV: The moutain if he were in fallout
4 an army of mannequins
the boss fights in fallout 1 and 2 are so much more epic, I think mainly because that turn based combat lends itself better to boss battles like that. In the modern fallout games you can basically just one shot the bosses
The Master: Blows up a church
Horrigan: Nuclear sized oil rig explosion
Babby's First Colonel: *Y O U A G A I N*
Lanius: Fervent belief in his cause and a tense fight for the unprepared Courier
I think we see the odd one out here.
I understand leaving out brotherhood of steel but why tactics?
Not canon I'd assume
@@thatonebespinguardthatdied934 would you actually
@@Mannnnnnnn Yeah because it's not part of the fallout canon
@@thatonebespinguardthatdied934 It is, literally mentioned in F4...
@@ncrranger2281 they reference ships on the west coast, fallout tactics takes place in the midwest
How much brightness do you want. This guy.YES
@Gunnerboy3000 I'm sorry, what?
it's probably after effects because some parts of the games are way to dark
Fawkes from fallout 3 is harder to kill than any boss of the entire FO saga
For my game he regenerates hp and or resets, I generally think he isn't meant to die
Just reverse pickpocket a nade
Im much harder to kill
HHaha I killed when I bought all my companion and Fawkes to citadel,and..in there so many soldier brotherhood kill him hahha until I shoot Fawkes in the middle from top and my companion its fun Hahaha all kill Fawkes it takes hour time to kill fawkes
Frank Horrigan is harder if you go in unaware
Mmm yes, the unofficial slogan of Bethesda Fallout: “I wouldn’t expect you to understand”
I love how all of the games have you nuke a facility at the end. Then 76 makes you fight a fucking dragon.
credit where it's due: all final bosses from fallout 3 to 4 where a bit anti climatic (except the nuke)
then on 76 the final boss is A FREAKING DRAGON
0:12 my managers whenever i talk about finding another job
0:18 then i ask for proof of my raise
0:23 the mere mention of my raise however..
the whole endgame loop of nuking part of the map and fighting the scorchbeast queen was pretty awesome, when it wasnt running at 2.4 frames per second
I just find it kind of silly that you still gain infamy during the literal final showdown in NV.
Frank’s head: *goes flying*
Nearby NPC: _Goddamn arthritis_
That Enclave soldier that runs straight at you then rockets the floor. XD
I’ve never played fallout 1 but that entire scene felt so familiar to me..
I remember playing fallout 1 when I was younger and when I met the master I couldn’t sleep for a week because I was afraid he was gonna climb up my window and force me to join him or he would kill me and my family
I love how there's not a "real" final boss in Fallout 4. You basically do whatever you want at any level
Yep. Best fallout game, imo.
@@randomintrovertedspider7510 Shit taste
@@dimbrightman Damn, since someone insulted my taste in video games, I should hop on the bandwagon and just hate Fallout 4 for existing, in addition to joining the New Vegas bandwagon as well! Or, you know, I could just say what I think and have bigger balls than those groups.
@@dimbrightman shit pęrson
@@randomintrovertedspider7510 Cry
6:51 lmao
Autumn: im the final boss and i have some of my guys here, i can't be the one who fucking dies first, goddammit
I feel like the master almost sets the tone for fallout by himself. Like no other villain feels even half as dark or twisted. Frank is terrifying sure but there's just something about the master that's incredibly unnerving
I'm not gonna lie, seeing all those high level players work together to take down the ScorchQueen is an aspect about gaming I love.
All these Fallout 76 players, who progressed through the game at their own pace. Their own loadouts. Their own CAMP's. Their own weapons.
And this? This is our fight, we're in this together.
I love it when ever the schorched beast queen arrives, the whole bloody server goes after, including the low levels
everyone knew the hardest boss in fall out is doc mitchell
Did you mean Easy Pete?
The Master: An incredibly powerful intellect who can ultimately be talked down, though it requires a fair amount of effort to do correctly.
Frank Horrigan: The time for talking is over. Massive Hulking beast who must be killed by whatever means necessary.
Legate Lanius: A skilled warrior with a an equally sharp mind. Can be reasoned with if your tongue is sharp enough.
Augustus Autumn: guy with a laser pistol. Can pass a pecentage based skill check to get him to give up and leave.
The Father: just a sick guy in bed. The "final boss" of any of the good factions of 4 is just a random synth.
Elder Maxon: Laser gun go brrrrrrrrr
Scorched Beast Queen: okay that thing literally just stood there the entire time doing nothing.
For me Legate lanius was one of the more difficult fallout bosses I’ve fought so far, mainly because I lacked stimpacks
Bosses in fallout 1-3: fight to very end
Legate lanius: half helaht and runs away and decides to finally return to fight
I remember how terrifying the master was when I was 10
Man at age 22, can't lie he's still kind of creepy. Cool boss tho
@@bimmer8602 for real
There are some new ones in fallout 76. Like mutant Dr Blackburn from the steel reign update, the wendingo collosus, and the last one isn’t really a final boss but in the test your metal update, there is a 3 star legendary sentry bot that you fight in a certain mission.
The Master will always be the OG.
I clapped the masters cheeks and he couldn't stop me because he has no arms hahaahhaha!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!
I'm so blue I didn't finish Fallout 2, but the OG and NV took me all the way to glory. Thanks for the memories, man...
Fallout 1: the horrifying master
Fallout 2: frank horrigan
Fallout NV: legate lanius the monster of the east or oliver the guy who has like 8 ncr heavy trooper guarding him
Fallout 3; a man who died in one shot by a laser pistol
Fallout 4 : old dude on hid dying bed with a mutated form of cancer
@@dragonslayerornstien5254which is also your son
Fallout 1/2: Genetic mutation hell bent on unifying everyone with FEV, and taking over and a mutie turned solider that you can't convince to back down, because loyalty runs thinker than blood.
Every other fallout after: Some old guy, Some old guy with a big sword, generic synths, some guy in armor, and a dragon(?)
I miss interplay fallouts.
As hard as its probably gonna be I have to play the original 2 fallouts now. Something about htat turned based action with the final boss seems so stressful yet fun. I cna tell he had a lot to prepare. Doesn't even matter if i know the whole story i gotta try this myself
You won't regret it. I remember my first playthrough back in 2001, I was five five years old. Made me a pc gamer during the 2000s, lol.
I would never forget how i accidentally invaded the master’s base not knowing where I was and what I was doing. Was able to kill him, shocked the credit suddenly rolled XD
Legate Lanius has the best dialogue tree in all of Fallout in my opinion.
and then in fallout 76: basically drop a giant nuke on a giant corrupted bat known as the Scorchbeast Queen
As much as I appreciate Fallout 4, the feeling and atmosphear of the two first Fallout make them so much more vivid in my mind than any other game.
Maybe because of nostalgia, I dont know.
But The Master, with the way you uncover his journey and fate through the game, added to the writing and the voice, remains one of the most unforgetable experience of my player's life and I dont think nostalgia has anything to do with it.
Honestly I just found out that the last boss of fo3 is that old man, cuz when i fought him it was very easy.
Its not designed to be hard and no one at the end part of the game is old
They should remake Fallout 1 and 2... fighting thoses bosses would be legendary
Boy I miss when you could use vats to target your enemies eyes.
And their crotch
I think it’s really cool that the sound effects are the same throughout the entire series. I started playing fallout with the third installment, followed by new Vegas and then four. The graphics are great for the time period in the first two.
Fallout 1 and 2 beats other fallouts in terms of villain creativity. No debate.
based and true
I feel like Franky Horrigany will stand out as one of a kind villian in gaming history
I’m surprise Kellogg wasn’t in this video. Since he did seem like a boss
He's a boss, not the final one tho.
Fallout 4 has a ton of bosses.
@@Bothrops_Asper_89 Seems fair
Kellogg, Overboss Colter are scripted to be like Bosses, no limb damage, syringe immunity and cannot be intimidated.
The master voice: don lafontaine + the void alone girl + the tf2 soldier
I just love the effort put into F1 and F2 characters. It's been unmatched ever since.
Hell, that one encalve soldier you can contact over the radio in Poseidon power plant has more grit and character than the entirety of Fallout 4 or Fallout 3. Bethesda sanitized this game to death.
At least new Vegas was a breath of fresh air right?
@@seronymus It was. Although to me, Wasteland 2 carried the cape, NV had everything but it didn't click for me as much as originals. Wasteland did.
6:53 the guy just tried to do a rocket jump or something
No eye shots in fallout 1 and 2? Hell I only aimed for the eyes whenever I used vats and thats how I beat both fallout 1 and 2.
I chose 'Sniper' perk and neutered people. Those were the fun times 😊
Also edited F1 'Alien Blaster' to add range and teleported everyone to death 😆
This is the one area where I feel the isometric games had a distinctly cooler approach. They both had a real final boss where as a lot of the others the final boss was simply a powerful human. With some fancy toys. I often wish especially with fallout 4 that each of the endings would have had a final boss after the big battle. Like maybe when you have to battle liberty prime anyway even if you didn’t help them they did it on their own and he is the true final boss. Then maybe the institute release a new type of mutant that’s part synth part mutant or something. Then maybe the minutemen since they don’t really have a great amount of power after you take the castle from them they call in the support of the rest of the commonwealth and bombard you with artillery then you face off against Garvey. Then with the railroad maybe they have a bunch of reprogrammed robots and you face off against some form of amalgamation of robots. Not sure but I do really feel like the endings could have used more of a intensity right now the coolest part is hitting the big button but that’s not a super new concept.
Famous last words: "God damn arthritis"
cassidy dropping ´´goddamn arthrithis´´ while frank hoorigan is crawling torn in half got me chuckles :D also a great example that better graphics dont mean better games :D
Legate Lanius would get stomped so hard by Frank Horrigan.
"I will nail you to the da-**crunch**
I Wish Fallout would go back to isometric way like Fallout 1 and 2.
This video displays the creative writing differences between Bethesda and Obsidian/Inxile. I hope Emil watches this video. Maybe now that Bethesda, Obsidian and Inxile are all under Microsoft Bethesda will allow them to help with the story and character creation in the next Fallout game.
I thought the character creation was the best in FO4
@@thatonebespinguardthatdied934 I’m not one of those Fallout fans that like to continuously say “ Bethesda Bad Obsidian good”. Fallout 4 is actually my favorite game of all time. But at the same time I still think the main Or “final” bosses are far more interesting in the Inxile/Obsidian games. The Master in Fallout, Frank Horrigan in Fallout 2, and Mr House in Fallout New Vegas are all far more interesting than any Villain in Fallout 3 , Fallout 4 or Fallout 76. That’s just my opinion of course. I’d love to see all of these studious team up to develop a future Fallout game. I could only imagine how great that game would be.
@@WarNvrChanges I know, it's more so about how unrivaled the character creation is.
@@WarNvrChangesI disagree with giving House the villain label with the Master and Frank Horrigan, but you do have great insight.
Colonel Autumn’s encounter is universally agreed to be massively underwhelming, especially coming from the massive assault on the Enclave. After killing Kellog, no single enemy would make sense for the Nuclear Option unless there was some major rewriting. The Brotherhood fight with the Institute also felt a bit disappointing with no dialog with Maxon.
Here’s to hoping that FO5 will have a cool final boss.
Kudos bud. Your Heavy Melee weapon builds give me massive anxiety. I hate up close combat in fallout.
Watching someone who is way over leveled makes it very clear these fights do not scale very well
Human boss's are sadly a "lose lose".
You spend all that time waiting to fight them, but in the end it's either:
>they have realistic health and die way comically fast
>they're a bullet sponge and there's no joy in the fight
>there's extra henchmen that pretty much just get in the way and make the fight look goofy (Col. Autumn)