it does has that special vibe of the end of the world, lonlines and pos-tapocalyptic feeling thats why i like it the most out of all other fallout games like FO4 and even NV despite it being pretty awesome too also i would like to see a remaster of FO3 in the future
This made me feel nostalgic. I haven't played FO3 in a long time, whenever I need a Fallout fix, I usually just play 4 for a while. Maybe it's high time I jumped back in to this bleak, gritty world.
@@arellajardin8188 I played fo4 for 7 months and when I finally got done finding all the locations Nd tried choosing a faction it had a bug that would kick me out of the game every time so I never finished after that I was never able to play again I was disgusted with the color graphics even tho I played it for so long it’s weird fo3 is the only one I can play Nd new Vegas
There’s something incredibly calming about just watching you play this game, your laughter at shooting your dad and Jonas with the BB Gun was very sweet. You can tell just how much this game meant and means to you
Fallout 3 has such a unique atmosphere. While 1, 2, and New Vegas were almost entirely desert, 3 is gray, industrial, and even scary sometimes. The radio does so much to make the game feel more like itself. New Vegas is probably the better game overall but I would be lying if I said 3 wasn’t my favorite
The roleplaying possibilities in this game:the atmosphere, the story telling through the world itself it was so amazing. Greatest game of my childhood for sure
What roleplaying? If you want actual roleplaying possibilities, Bethesda Fallout games aren’t the way to go. The originals and New Vegas definitely. Ik everyone says that but because IT’S TRUE!
@@logan-pe4rmLet people enjoy their own stuff and stop dragging people down because of your opinions. Also, if this game is so bad, why are you raging at people for liking a game? They never even mentioned New Vegas, why do you have to bring it up?
Fallout 3 and Oblivion were my childhood for sure. They may not be as "good" as either of their successors but I don't care lol they will always have a special place in my heart and I'll take no slander on them
@@logan-pe4rm you love new vegas because it has all the bones of fo3, the same reason outer wilds kept that formula, of course Outer Wilds sucked, so that's Obsidian when they've gotta do it themselves
This game is part of why I’m into video games. I would watch my older brother play it. He was 11, I was 8. Then I tried playing it myself but got too scared of the ghouls too 😂 so I watched him play the rest of it.
I remember playing fallout 3 for the first time in 08, i was 6 years old, I was having so much fun until i went into the metro and saw my first feral ghoul. That was the last time i played it until i was around 14 and picked up Fallout again, now im the hugest die hard fan for the series. Also i didnt know the pipboy had a flashlight until after i beat the game. There truly is nothing like playing fallout for the first time with genuine anxiety and fear
Fallout NV was my childhood, and about 2 years of playing nothing but new vegas, i got fallout 3 next, pure class, they both live together as my 2 favorite videogames of all time
I was 13 as well, when I first played Fallout 3. It was around 2009, my mom and I went to an electronic shop. Before, i never heard of the Fallout franchise, but i asked my mom if she could buy it. Later that day, i started the game: i'll never forget that magic moment you step out of the vault the first time and gaze at the wasteland. But as I found megaton, i was too dump to open the gate and i quit for some days. Fortunately i started again and managed to PRESS F***** E to enter megaton. Since then, it is one of my top 3 all time favorite games!
Doubt it happens given the new engine and what not but i'd love remakes of 3 and NV. The look, The feel, The grittiness. It just put them on another level when compared to the newer games.
I'm not going to give false hope, but when Microsoft documents leaked during the Activision Blizzard merger trial, a Fallout 3 and Oblivion remaster were on a shortlist of potential projects. That doesn't mean they're guaranteed, but but it's something they're considering.
I'll never forget my first experience with this game. I was 16. Played it for 2 days straight. Never played anything like it. World was huge and immersive and dangerous. I was hooked. Then my dad came by. Says "hey start a new game I wanna see what the story is" So I did, played thru the tutorial, killed some raiders and feral ghouls and got to megaton to wrap up the little demo. Then I went to load up my save I put over a dozen hours into. I did not know how the save system worked and didn't have a single hard save from all that time because I saw the autosave icon all the time and thought "oh cool I don't even have to make the save" It sucked to lose all that progress, but it was still an absolute blast going thru all of it all over again.
F3 was my childhood too, eventhough i was only a 4 year old at the time of it's release. My family is quite big and close, so all my life i'd regularly see 2nd and even 3rd cousins-aunts&uncles-etc, but one of my 2nd nephew gave me his PS3 with all his games on my 11th birthday. The first game i tried was F3 and that's all i've played on the PS3 until about half a year ago, next month is my 20th birthday!
@@Johnspartan296he's alluding to the fact that in 2008, people weren't as mentally ill and brainwashed. Not a lot of 'ITS' walking around all proud back then.
Jackson!! I followed you back when you were JV2017! Glad to see you still pumping out a Fallout video every now and then. Your tips and tricks made the games more fun for me longer than they should have.
I got this for my steam deck, honestly it is a much more stable game on deck and being able to play FO3 while on a bus or a trip is pretty awesome. I remember being absolutely stoked about making it out of the vault as a kid only to be immediately horrified by the game again when I realized there was a whole other world out there, good times!
I think my most memorable moments were “camp nightlight” (not sure if I messed up the name but the cave w kids) diving under water finding my first power fist and definitely coming across the raider camp with the massive behemoth. Got this game For Xmas in grade 8. Didn’t know anything about Bethesda just saw the trailer on tv and mentioned to my dad in passing that I wanted the game. I forgot even mentioning it to him until I opened it as my last gift on Xmas day…
people were always way to hard on fallout 3 compared to New Vegas, new vegas wouldnt exist without fallout 3 to start with. 3 was a solid 7/10 above average.
Same as you, this was my first fallout and while the ghouls didn’t scare me from GNR, the super mutants scared me from trying to get to rivet city for a while
I play fallout 3 and have completely cleared out the super duper mart, the museum, and the elementary school. In the beginning of the game I used the overseers' secret passage to get to the entrance.
Fawkes is my most favorite companion of all time. He just seems like a real person to me, I tried the others, and they just felt like a bunch of pixels on a screen. But there's just something about Fawkes that makes him feel like an actual individual.
Got fallout 3 right after my dad and brother died. stayed in my room and played it for over 2 months straight, not going to school. My first Bethesda game too.
I Rember the day I stumbled upon one of your live streams when fallout 4 first came out before that I had no idea what fallout was but when I was watching you play and have fun I was hooked 💚THANK YOU These are by far my fav games FALLOUT 💚💚
remember getting F03 for christmas when i was like 12 or 13, didnt even know how to turn get past the baby stage at the start and just left it there, biggest regret of my life now being 25 replaying it multiple times
That's it the title said it all, as simple as that. And Oblivion as well, I feel like I inherited my modus operandi as in all the different ways to approach a problem or a situation like I was in the videogame
I remember my older Brother getting Fallout 3 the game of the year edition is how I got into the franchise. It’s hard to believe I was 15 when the game of year edition came out time really does fly.
As much as I do really love NV, I think Fallout 3 looks and feels more like a nuclear wasteland. In NV the areas just feel more alive, and I know why that is lore wise but the just desolate ruins of the DC area just looks so much more aesthetic and atmospheric for a fallout game.
maybe a bit of a sore point but i want to say it, man this game really was ahead of its time, it knew that in the future people could just choose gender from birth
you are not the only one who scared to go in metro tunnel , cuz first time i tried this game i was terrified but i got past it hardly and when got out and see more mutant i hided in the ruins until the BoS take them out ( i didn't even know that Heavy armored guys was good ppl)
Played this game for the first time last year and it is definitely now one of my favorite games. I would rather play this any day over Fallout 4 or 76.
I bought it on steam since I played it a long time ago in middle school and wanted to chase that fallout brain feeling again only to find out the steam port is literally unplayable which bought me so much sadness. Game is so nostalgic dude. Fun times.
"I was too scared of the Ghouls in the Metro tunnels" My brother yes! This was the same with me. I only went in them when I had the Alien Blaster, and even then I had to have my sister with me. What memory's.
I was around 14 as well when I played fallout 3 for the first time, and man those ghouls in the metro station were a hard stop for me. I literally circumnavigated the entire path from megaton to rivet city to avoid it lmfao.
this game needs a remake, i played this game but went in a completely different direction as opposed to this one and had a different experience compaired to most other gamers i would love to see this game in modern graphics
"fallout was my childhood" *seconds into the video* "I first played fallout as a teenager and I stopped playing before I got to GNR" man what a childhood
I randomly found fallout 3 featured in a PC gaming magazine when I was a kid during the Sydney Royal Easter Show, little did I know Fallout was created same years as I was born. 😁 My first fallout and most loved game franchise.
We did have such amazing games back then, Fallout 3, Gta 4, Black ops 1, the golden era of gaming, i miss the old good days though Rdr2, Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk are amazing pieces too.
I remember not liking it at first. Months later, I decided to give it another go and it just suddenly clicked with me. I didn’t need the game to tell me where to go, I just explored and completely immersed myself in the Capital Wasteland. It became my favorite game ever.
I remember playing day one when it came out. I lived in Washington DC at the time so it was surreal to me. At the time I lived in Arlington where the cannibals lived in the game. 🍖🥩
Just replayed this and it’s a lot shorter than I remembered. I see online it can take 120hrs to do everything but I feel like I talked to everybody and didn’t get many side quests
I remember being able to blow up an entire city in the beginning absolutely blowing my mind. Love Fallout 3. Playing through New Vegas for the first time now and it's crazy how much better 3 and New Vegas are than 4.
My favorite game in the series (yes, I like it more than New Vegas. Sue me). I love Fallout 3 so much. Mostly because it was one of the first rpg's I bought with my own money as a teenager. But it's also just really freaking good.
Man, my first adventure into the dc wasteland......I was so no prepared. Life long fall out fan. I got a ps4 exclusively cuz I knew fallout 4 was gonna come out eventually.... and im one of the few that like fallout 4. Played the hell out of it
I love fallout 3 I actually bought it on accident trying to buy another game a friend at school told me I should get but bought fallout instead loved it ever since was like 10 so bought it 2012
I get how someone who was into it back then would still love it; like I do with goldeneye 64, but I didn't and just tried a few days ago and was like mehhhhhh. A feeling I don't have with RDR1 from the same era otoh, dunno it feels so unfamiliar, maybe too "murrica with a twist" or something.
Absolutely loved this game, got the 100% on the PS3. Would do it again no question. Fallout new Vegas and fallout 4 didn’t hit the same for me personally.
there is an amazing modpack called Capital Wasteland which combines the story of 3 and new vegas together you can go back and forth from each area and has so many mods legit i think there is around 1000
@@clowncargaming8046 i was actually meaning Capital Punishment and not wasteland :P but its not on wabbajack atm Tale of two wastelands is part of it but it isnt named that
@@munchinmomo I think it's the other way around, tale of two wastelands combines the wastelands. Capital punishment is an overhaul based on the tale of two wastelands framework
I have well over 1000 hours played on FO4 and probably 3 or 4 hundred on New Vegas but i only played FO3 a couple of times when i was a kid, i really gotta give it a real go here soon. Currently playing through both RDR1 and Skyrim but once all of that nonsense is over its off to the capital wasteland and 📻🎺🎶🎷🎵🎺🎶🎷🎵🎺🎶🎷🎵
The general vibe and atmosphere is what makes FO3 special. It's just fun to exist in the world.
YEP
Yup shit was a brutal slug through the wastes where we were tested like mfs
it does has that special vibe of the end of the world, lonlines and pos-tapocalyptic feeling
thats why i like it the most out of all other fallout games like FO4 and even NV despite it being pretty awesome too
also i would like to see a remaster of FO3 in the future
Aye second that
Remaster like Skyrim
So I don’t need to pull out the ps3 all the time
world building and aesthetic is s tier
There is a grittiness to this game that just got lost in Fallout 4, I love it
Agreed The atmosphere was better in F3 and NV as well
I like 4 but it’s the art style or something I don’t like amongst other things
YEP DUDE
@bobbyscott2123 as my brother says for Fallout 4 "everything is fucking round"
There was some creepy areas in this game lol
@@RatpoisonX they made the wasteland child safe
This made me feel nostalgic. I haven't played FO3 in a long time, whenever I need a Fallout fix, I usually just play 4 for a while. Maybe it's high time I jumped back in to this bleak, gritty world.
@@arellajardin8188 I played fo4 for 7 months and when I finally got done finding all the locations Nd tried choosing a faction it had a bug that would kick me out of the game every time so I never finished after that I was never able to play again I was disgusted with the color graphics even tho I played it for so long it’s weird fo3 is the only one I can play Nd new Vegas
I literally started playing this game again a few days ago.
I think we can all agree that Blast Back is the undisputed GOAT hairstyle.
YEP MAN
I only use this one
the unnsettler (male) or rough night (woman) are the only true choices
There’s something incredibly calming about just watching you play this game, your laughter at shooting your dad and Jonas with the BB Gun was very sweet. You can tell just how much this game meant and means to you
aww 👉👈🥺 so happy that comes through :)
Fallout 3 has such a unique atmosphere.
While 1, 2, and New Vegas were almost entirely desert, 3 is gray, industrial, and even scary sometimes. The radio does so much to make the game feel more like itself.
New Vegas is probably the better game overall but I would be lying if I said 3 wasn’t my favorite
Fallout 3 is fire
Nuclear fire
Mid
@@Hkouggbmha wooaahh watch ur self, it was fire
@@Hkouggbmhafor a game now, sure. For a game made in 2008, it was great.
It Definitely set the world on fire
"you're only 10 once" - no.. ive been 10 twice in Fallout 3!
The roleplaying possibilities in this game:the atmosphere, the story telling through the world itself it was so amazing. Greatest game of my childhood for sure
What roleplaying? If you want actual roleplaying possibilities, Bethesda Fallout games aren’t the way to go. The originals and New Vegas definitely. Ik everyone says that but because IT’S TRUE!
@@logan-pe4rm shut up nerd
Some are playing 3 just for fun bro.
@@logan-pe4rmLet people enjoy their own stuff and stop dragging people down because of your opinions. Also, if this game is so bad, why are you raging at people for liking a game? They never even mentioned New Vegas, why do you have to bring it up?
@@logan-pe4rm silence you obsidian dog, let people enjoy their games
Fallout 3 and Oblivion were my childhood for sure. They may not be as "good" as either of their successors but I don't care lol they will always have a special place in my heart and I'll take no slander on them
Preach it brother
No. New Vegas isn’t just “good” it’s a better game in every way than Fallout 3 and kinda even 4
I remember the summer break where me and my brother no lifed oblivion. What an amazing game, skyrim didn’t hit the same tbh
@@logan-pe4rm you love new vegas because it has all the bones of fo3, the same reason outer wilds kept that formula, of course Outer Wilds sucked, so that's Obsidian when they've gotta do it themselves
The new vegas glazing is crazy. I admit that new vegas is the better game overall but its not better "in every way" to fallout 3 @logan-pe4rm
Took me 20 years to realize that the doctor/father is liam neeson.
Weird for a 16 year old game
@@helygg8892 just in a manner of speaking
@@helygg8892womp womp
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one!
"Qui-Gon?"
This game is part of why I’m into video games. I would watch my older brother play it. He was 11, I was 8. Then I tried playing it myself but got too scared of the ghouls too 😂 so I watched him play the rest of it.
I remember playing fallout 3 for the first time in 08, i was 6 years old, I was having so much fun until i went into the metro and saw my first feral ghoul. That was the last time i played it until i was around 14 and picked up Fallout again, now im the hugest die hard fan for the series. Also i didnt know the pipboy had a flashlight until after i beat the game. There truly is nothing like playing fallout for the first time with genuine anxiety and fear
Jayvee sees dialog options: "all Bethesda games are the same to me" 😂
Fallout NV was my childhood, and about 2 years of playing nothing but new vegas, i got fallout 3 next, pure class, they both live together as my 2 favorite videogames of all time
I was 13 as well, when I first played Fallout 3. It was around 2009, my mom and I went to an electronic shop. Before, i never heard of the Fallout franchise, but i asked my mom if she could buy it. Later that day, i started the game: i'll never forget that magic moment you step out of the vault the first time and gaze at the wasteland. But as I found megaton, i was too dump to open the gate and i quit for some days. Fortunately i started again and managed to PRESS F***** E to enter megaton. Since then, it is one of my top 3 all time favorite games!
Doubt it happens given the new engine and what not but i'd love remakes of 3 and NV. The look, The feel, The grittiness. It just put them on another level when compared to the newer games.
I'm not going to give false hope, but when Microsoft documents leaked during the Activision Blizzard merger trial, a Fallout 3 and Oblivion remaster were on a shortlist of potential projects. That doesn't mean they're guaranteed, but but it's something they're considering.
there is a moder group that remasters FL3 including dlc`s in 4 point lookout is already fully playable, and if it does not cost me for NV too.
I'll never forget my first experience with this game. I was 16. Played it for 2 days straight. Never played anything like it. World was huge and immersive and dangerous. I was hooked. Then my dad came by. Says "hey start a new game I wanna see what the story is" So I did, played thru the tutorial, killed some raiders and feral ghouls and got to megaton to wrap up the little demo. Then I went to load up my save I put over a dozen hours into. I did not know how the save system worked and didn't have a single hard save from all that time because I saw the autosave icon all the time and thought "oh cool I don't even have to make the save" It sucked to lose all that progress, but it was still an absolute blast going thru all of it all over again.
I don’t want to set the world on fire. I just want to start a flame in your heart. ❤️🔥
F3 was my childhood too, eventhough i was only a 4 year old at the time of it's release.
My family is quite big and close, so all my life i'd regularly see 2nd and even 3rd cousins-aunts&uncles-etc, but one of my 2nd nephew gave me his PS3 with all his games on my 11th birthday.
The first game i tried was F3 and that's all i've played on the PS3 until about half a year ago, next month is my 20th birthday!
*in liams voice
"I cant hide, My son will find me."
Such a oldschool game you could have only be a boy or a girl .Miss those days.
What?
@@Johnspartan296he's alluding to the fact that in 2008, people weren't as mentally ill and brainwashed. Not a lot of 'ITS' walking around all proud back then.
He means that there were just two genders @@Johnspartan296
Jackson!!
I followed you back when you were JV2017! Glad to see you still pumping out a Fallout video every now and then. Your tips and tricks made the games more fun for me longer than they should have.
:) that makes me so happy to read! thank you man!
I got this for my steam deck, honestly it is a much more stable game on deck and being able to play FO3 while on a bus or a trip is pretty awesome.
I remember being absolutely stoked about making it out of the vault as a kid only to be immediately horrified by the game again when I realized there was a whole other world out there, good times!
Why would you play this game over fallout 4?
@@thesponge836 because 4 is dead boring
@@thesponge836because 3 and NV are objectively better than 4.
@TaylorWilmes hmm graphics and shooting are better in 4 tho
@@thesponge836 3 and NV look worse but are way more interesting games
being scared of the ghouls in the subway tunnels is so relatable lmao
I think my most memorable moments were “camp nightlight” (not sure if I messed up the name but the cave w kids) diving under water finding my first power fist and definitely coming across the raider camp with the massive behemoth. Got this game
For Xmas in grade 8. Didn’t know anything about Bethesda just saw the trailer on tv and mentioned to my dad in passing that I wanted the game. I forgot even mentioning it to him until I opened it as my last gift on Xmas day…
I was 10 when I first played Fallout 3, a little bit after it first came out. My first big Bethesda game
people were always way to hard on fallout 3 compared to New Vegas, new vegas wouldnt exist without fallout 3 to start with. 3 was a solid 7/10 above average.
"Oblivion with guns". My first game in fallout series
Same as you, this was my first fallout and while the ghouls didn’t scare me from GNR, the super mutants scared me from trying to get to rivet city for a while
I remember having the paper copy of the wasteland survival guide and thinking it was so cool that I took part in "making it."
that white screen at 3:50 looked like Jonas knocked your lights out because you shot him lmao
I recently tried TTW for the first time. The addition of FNV mechanics to FO3 made it a ton of fun.
I play fallout 3 and have completely cleared out the super duper mart, the museum, and the elementary school. In the beginning of the game I used the overseers' secret passage to get to the entrance.
0:05 me 13 years old tryna play fallout 4😂
Fawkes is my most favorite companion of all time. He just seems like a real person to me, I tried the others, and they just felt like a bunch of pixels on a screen. But there's just something about Fawkes that makes him feel like an actual individual.
He's also easily the strongest companion out of everyone. Dude carries when you unlock them.
Got fallout 3 right after my dad and brother died. stayed in my room and played it for over 2 months straight, not going to school. My first Bethesda game too.
i wish fallout 4 was this good man...
I Rember the day I stumbled upon one of your live streams when fallout 4 first came out before that I had no idea what fallout was but when I was watching you play and have fun I was hooked 💚THANK YOU These are by far my fav games FALLOUT 💚💚
Getting trapped in that ‘place’ and trying to get out was one of the creepiest experiences in a video game ever. No fallout mission came close
Yes, yes, THIS! Fallout 3, still my favorite game of all time.
Still on the verge of new vegas and 3 . Both the best
remember getting F03 for christmas when i was like 12 or 13, didnt even know how to turn get past the baby stage at the start and just left it there, biggest regret of my life now being 25 replaying it multiple times
The Baby Stage?
You mean when the game tells you to read the Special book?
@@RobertWWD Yeah the part after you choose a name, I was only young at the time and had no clue what i was doing
I was 28, good times!
That's it the title said it all, as simple as that. And Oblivion as well, I feel like I inherited my modus operandi as in all the different ways to approach a problem or a situation like I was in the videogame
I remember my older Brother getting Fallout 3 the game of the year edition is how I got into the franchise.
It’s hard to believe I was 15 when the game of year edition came out time really does fly.
As much as I do really love NV, I think Fallout 3 looks and feels more like a nuclear wasteland. In NV the areas just feel more alive, and I know why that is lore wise but the just desolate ruins of the DC area just looks so much more aesthetic and atmospheric for a fallout game.
maybe a bit of a sore point but i want to say it, man this game really was ahead of its time, it knew that in the future people could just choose gender from birth
The only thing ahead of it's time about this game is the bullets having their own thought process and flying way off target
you are not the only one who scared to go in metro tunnel , cuz first time i tried this game i was terrified but i got past it hardly and when got out and see more mutant i hided in the ruins until the BoS take them out ( i didn't even know that Heavy armored guys was good ppl)
game has a special place in my heart, help me through dark times.
Played this game for the first time last year and it is definitely now one of my favorite games. I would rather play this any day over Fallout 4 or 76.
I'm currently playing this on my Steam Deck and I am enjoying it way more than I thought I would
I bought it on steam since I played it a long time ago in middle school and wanted to chase that fallout brain feeling again only to find out the steam port is literally unplayable which bought me so much sadness. Game is so nostalgic dude. Fun times.
I just loved exploring in this game. So many cool sub plots.
"I was too scared of the Ghouls in the Metro tunnels"
My brother yes!
This was the same with me.
I only went in them when I had the Alien Blaster, and even then I had to have my sister with me.
What memory's.
Right outside the megaton, on the way to the super duper mart, you can loot a large boulder with some ammo and weapon in it.
I was around 14 as well when I played fallout 3 for the first time, and man those ghouls in the metro station were a hard stop for me. I literally circumnavigated the entire path from megaton to rivet city to avoid it lmfao.
I have made Megaton my home in fallout 3 by disarming the nuke in the middle of the town
this game needs a remake, i played this game but went in a completely different direction as opposed to this one and had a different experience compaired to most other gamers i would love to see this game in modern graphics
I’ve completed F3 like 200 times since it came out. Might be the only game I’ve played the most tbh
The amount of flashbangs in this video is crazy
it was also my childhood jayvee
"fallout was my childhood"
*seconds into the video* "I first played fallout as a teenager and I stopped playing before I got to GNR"
man what a childhood
*seconds later* "then I picked it back up and finished it as a teenager"
why'd you leave that out 🙃
@@jayveeeee oops I somehow missed that part. Was too busy making the comment I guess 😶
And mine for some reason my copy keeps clouding after I hit play on the play on the menu
Crazy you post this now. I've been looking into giving this game a try.
I just started playing yesterday and it is by far my favorite fallout game
Fallout 3, new Vegas and oblivion were my childhood. Still play them today
Big Fallout fan but I’ve never played Oblivion isit worth the play in 2024?
@@jjw4646 to me yes, but it’s only my opinion. Level up system isn’t great but the the game is great
Assuming you on pc how do you get it to work been trying weeks to play it but it can’t even run without crashing
@@jjw4646No, it's boring and dull
It’s wild how well this game holds up on the series x
I randomly found fallout 3 featured in a PC gaming magazine when I was a kid during the Sydney Royal Easter Show, little did I know Fallout was created same years as I was born. 😁 My first fallout and most loved game franchise.
*Tunes into Galaxy News Radio*
Started playing this game cause my copy of fallout 4 had a downloadable code included, so of course I played it and WOW.
Based blast back enjoyer
'Spit on it and give it to him'😂😂
We did have such amazing games back then, Fallout 3, Gta 4, Black ops 1, the golden era of gaming, i miss the old good days though Rdr2, Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk are amazing pieces too.
I remember not liking it at first. Months later, I decided to give it another go and it just suddenly clicked with me. I didn’t need the game to tell me where to go, I just explored and completely immersed myself in the Capital Wasteland. It became my favorite game ever.
I remember playing day one when it came out. I lived in Washington DC at the time so it was surreal to me. At the time I lived in Arlington where the cannibals lived in the game. 🍖🥩
there is one mod that i recommend everyone play at least once in their life
mothership zeta crew
or also known as Terran starship command crew
Just replayed this and it’s a lot shorter than I remembered. I see online it can take 120hrs to do everything but I feel like I talked to everybody and didn’t get many side quests
There aren't too many side quests in fallout 3
I remember being able to blow up an entire city in the beginning absolutely blowing my mind. Love Fallout 3. Playing through New Vegas for the first time now and it's crazy how much better 3 and New Vegas are than 4.
I remember playing Fallout 3 for the first time! It was on a PS3 and it was literally the coolest game I have ever played at that point.
At that point.
@@TaylorWilmes That’s what I said…
My favorite game in the series (yes, I like it more than New Vegas. Sue me). I love Fallout 3 so much. Mostly because it was one of the first rpg's I bought with my own money as a teenager. But it's also just really freaking good.
Man, my first adventure into the dc wasteland......I was so no prepared. Life long fall out fan. I got a ps4 exclusively cuz I knew fallout 4 was gonna come out eventually.... and im one of the few that like fallout 4. Played the hell out of it
Fallout 3 was one of my first games on Xbox and remains the game I played the most, my favourite game ever
I love fallout 3 I actually bought it on accident trying to buy another game a friend at school told me I should get but bought fallout instead loved it ever since was like 10 so bought it 2012
Pong was my childhood.
You shouldve made a walkthrough like this for the entire game i really enjoyed this!
Fallout 3 with mods was a Dream :)
I get how someone who was into it back then would still love it; like I do with goldeneye 64, but I didn't and just tried a few days ago and was like mehhhhhh. A feeling I don't have with RDR1 from the same era otoh, dunno it feels so unfamiliar, maybe too "murrica with a twist" or something.
Only thing better than Fallout 3 is being able to play Fallout 3 and New Vegas at the same time with the Tale of Two Wastelands mod
Honestly the only real issue of the game is the ending, didnt bring satisfaction and felt like all you did was a simple task
Absolutely loved this game, got the 100% on the PS3. Would do it again no question. Fallout new Vegas and fallout 4 didn’t hit the same for me personally.
and thats now my childhood
i was 17 or 18 depending on the month it came out that year and it was one of the funnest games ive played at that point
At that point
@@TaylorWilmeswhy do you keep saying that?
there is an amazing modpack called Capital Wasteland which combines the story of 3 and new vegas together you can go back and forth from each area and has so many mods legit i think there is around 1000
Tale of two wastelands*
@@clowncargaming8046 i was actually meaning Capital Punishment and not wasteland :P but its not on wabbajack atm Tale of two wastelands is part of it but it isnt named that
@@munchinmomo I think it's the other way around, tale of two wastelands combines the wastelands. Capital punishment is an overhaul based on the tale of two wastelands framework
@@clowncargaming8046 it literally used ttw but capital punishment got sunsetted it had like 800 mods brother
I remember getting fallout 3 for christmas. I wasted ALL Christmas break on that game
My favorite game of all time.
Haha I definitely put this down after the first tunnel ghouls too. It took me a month to get back into it
I have well over 1000 hours played on FO4 and probably 3 or 4 hundred on New Vegas but i only played FO3 a couple of times when i was a kid, i really gotta give it a real go here soon. Currently playing through both RDR1 and Skyrim but once all of that nonsense is over its off to the capital wasteland and 📻🎺🎶🎷🎵🎺🎶🎷🎵🎺🎶🎷🎵
The intro sequence was apparently Todd Howards work and to quote the man himself "It. Just. Works."
Waiting for a fallout 3 remaster and gta 4
I never played Fallout nor know about the Lore but it looks interesting
Aye if ye can definitely play it and new vegas
4 is okay
76 that’s up to you 😂
Enjoy
You should play 3, New Vegas and 4. New Vegas is the best one though
[Speech 100] Lie: "Play Fallout 1, the controls aren't that bad to figure out, and the graphics are good."