@@andrewwhite1985, sure it’s a game, but people might still feel like killing animals is hard, especially when They decide to make the animals have sad back stories.
@@andrewwhite1985, you’re a pitiful soul, no, not at all, that’s assuming that I actually care, for me? It’s a game, who cares, but to other people? You’re kind of inconsiderate man, and that’s just sad.
Idk I still think the saddest moment was reading about the father in the caves and his journals he left behind leading up to his death in the honest hearts DLC. Leaves me crying everytime I read his story, May he rest in peace forever in Zion.
That's why I love it so much. It's almost like the Think Tanks are ghosts. They were stripped of most of their memories and personality traits years and years ago and now they're just husks of their former selves who've essentially been haunting the Big Empty for hundreds of years now, unaware of the outside world going on without them. They were terrible people, but it's still a little sad to think about.
thats what i realized when i foudm the Yangtze Camp... i was a little disturbed to see everyone regard these people as... not people, it was so disturbing... even weirder when you go bacl to the sink and there comedy gold everywhere this is undoubtedly my favorite DLC ever, and honestly my favorite part of the game.
@Keegan Young to be fair they actually explained it.....in two dlcs "sigh" which was dumb. the mainline robobrains that were massed produced dont tend to have personality as they have been cut and scrubbed out much like the warhammer 40k servitor creation process but just like that sometimes bits get left behind normally rage or anger at what happend to them a few however retain enough to form a personality though basic. but just putting someone brain in a biogel tank and putting it on a robot results nearlly 100 percent in a normal person in a robot body such as the robobrain vault of course some may suffer mental problems with sever age as even biogel does not work forever. the brains at the big empty were altered like the mainline robobrains secretly by mobius aka they retained there personality but to hyperexagerated degrees and losses of perception to percive things beyond the dome hence why they all seem so outlandish and crazy..
Honestly, in my playthroughs, Nightstalkers have given me more issues than Cazadors. No idea why but the fucking Nightstalkers at Big MT have ended me more times than I'd like to admit.
New Vegas did a fantastic job of having small story moments like this that make you feel big emotions, and it's why it's still my favorite Fallout. That and the dog gun.
Then you realise even with all the mind altering chems (with lower doses makes fiends the scum of the earth) to make Gabe as aggressive as possible - It still was not enough to destroy the love he felt for his owner
its really hard escially because if you do get the tape while running and losing limbs to gabe you then have to SAVE HIM from a bunch of roboscropions that spawn in
I always destroy the Think Tank after the first few playthroughs of Old World Blues but darn, actually feeling a little different about those guys. Alright, back to Brotherhood of Steel business *pew pew* ad victoriam
the good karma ending of keeping the think tank alive shows it is the best course as the world would gain a new source of new world hope with the courier giving out MANAGED advance from the big empty back into the wastes along side the courier likely living for hundreds of years like keelog with the think tank at hand to fix any issue
The survivalist my favorite NV character and the only thing you see of him are his remains. His journals and story are brutal and extremely emotional. Many people dislike Honest Hearts and it's baffling, since him and Joshua Graham alone make HH an awesome addition to the core game.
When you've been disconnected from human sensations for hundreds of years, slowly decaying, spiraling into scientific experiments that make less and less sense, but it's all you have. Then, a Lobotomite brings back a bowl, a simple plastic bowl, from an experiment you'd half-forgotten. And the emotion steals in like a flicker in your circuits. You don't recognize it aft first, so you try to process it as data input. But it isn't. Then, you FEEL, for the first time in a very, very long time. How exquisitely painful, how wrenching, that must be, to know you sentenced your truest, oldest, friend, to a horrible death. And Gabe loved you anyway, because even locked away from a body and emotion and everything his doggie brain might have recognized, he still knew you were HIS human. Do you live with that pain, because it is real? Or do you forget, the way you've forgotten so much? Because it is easier.
Every time I play Old World Blues, I can't help but marvel at how well the story and characters were made. I have to play it near the end of my FONV run b/c the main storyline cannot compare.
i played through the entiretybof new vegas, I've done all quests, but only a few managed to touch me like that, Gabr's story broke me emotionaly, and coaused me to not play the game for days because it made me remember my old dog
I didn’t get very emotional with New Vegas but I remember playing fallout 3 after my dad had died, sure you never really get to know James but something about it hit me like a freight train, I still tear up whenever I get to that part of the game
talking to Boone about how he saw his wife getting sold made me tear up a little, he is always stoic but his eyes were looking all around the place as if he was on the verge of crying
Every time I hear about how Borous abused Gabe, I start crying with anger and sorrow. His dog loved him, and all Gabe got in return was cruelly experimented on. You. Do. Not. Touch. Animals.
@@billybatts9491 "Americans don't know what hungry is." Oh yes, everyone in the States lives on Wall Street and has a fancy steak dinner every night. I don't care what Thailand does, I don't see how people can be so callous about it.
Borous killed Gabe again and again and he stilled loved him and he's finally realizing after decades of emotional repression. I'm not crying you're crying...
Old World Blues is honestly my favourite DLC in the game and Klein, Toaster, Mobius, and 0 are my favourite characters they're unique I love meeting Pre War characters in the series like Professor Calvert in Point Lookout or maybe Mr. House it's unique and likeable to me these characters aren't new to the wastelands they've been with it for years and that's what I love about Pre War characters.
You found the strength to overcome this, you matured emotionally, damn you even go and do therapy or heal naturally. Then comes Skinner's easter egg...
I played this dlc for funny laughs, not feelsy feels.
I played this dlc and got sick of the spoony dialogue after 10 minutes.
Bet you didn’t expect Dala’s kinky sound games
I played this dlc for waifu suit
@@matguimond92 spoony? Do you mean like, how it's goofy and hammed up?
@@matguimond92 hey now
It's kinda weird that even an evil doctor can make us emotional about his pet
Doctor Mobius is the saddest, just seeing all the psycho and mentats in the floor in his lab gets me every time.
Thought it was his homosexual lover
@@complexityinc.5167 What?
@@complexityinc.5167 stupidly random
@@complexityinc.5167 same
“And I know deep down…you still loved Gabe.”
“NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh.”
Help im dying
Whenever a dog is involved men will always break down to tears, and that's ok.
The animal friend option hits much fucking harder imo: "Well, it seems to me it belongs to a friend of yours"
I take Animal Friend for 3 reasons
1: I don't like killing animals
2: I don't like fighting nightstalkers
3: Borous's dialogue
@@curtishammer748 bro it's a game, exp is exp. I kill everything I can and dialogue everything I can.
@@andrewwhite1985, sure it’s a game, but people might still feel like killing animals is hard, especially when They decide to make the animals have sad back stories.
@@void-master9077 nah if you have that in the back of your head I feel as if parts of you cant distinguish between the game and real world.
@@andrewwhite1985, you’re a pitiful soul, no, not at all, that’s assuming that I actually care, for me? It’s a game, who cares, but to other people? You’re kind of inconsiderate man, and that’s just sad.
"It sounds like you hurt someone who loved you very much"
Always hit me in the feels
Idk I still think the saddest moment was reading about the father in the caves and his journals he left behind leading up to his death in the honest hearts DLC. Leaves me crying everytime I read his story, May he rest in peace forever in Zion.
Just ran threw the honest hearts dlc for the first time this week I thought that those terminal entry’s were also heartbreaking
One of the best written pieces of lore in the Fallout universe
Hell yea. That was a great one
The Survivalist is one of the best written characters in Fallout and you never even get to see him
I legit have played through honest hearts 2 times and have never heard of that guy
this is just making me more attached to my dog, and i will miss him when his time passes.
May your best years be together. I'm out w my little guy rn for his morning walk 😁
Just don't perform experiments on him.
We put our pooch down three years ago this month. I still think about her almost every day.
Just had to put down our dog last week. Heart failure. Was a bundle of energy defying his 13 years until he had a seizure. He was a good dog.
Turn him into a cyberdog
I replayed New Vegas since the first time since my childhood dog died, and had forgot about this scene. It hit really hard.
I feel you brother. I'm sorry for your loss.
Real, felt this and didn't expect to be punched in the gut during this game. Legit had to pause to not lose it.
You thought getting Roxie through the highschool was hard? No, getting Gabe to be alive at the end before the self destruct is impossible.
She didn't last one second in the kennel area, rip Roxie
Roxie broke her AI and never followed me so she survived.
Wait a minute. Roxie follows you?
I’m pretty sure you can rebuild her whenever she gets killed, which might be even worse depending on your point of view.
Gabe can survive ???
Now I’m crying cause I never knew you could not kill gabe
Knew immediately from the thumbnail this was Old World Blues. It's simultaneously the funniest, wackiest DLC but the saddest and most depressing DLC.
I dunno, Dead Money is pretty damn sad.
@@insertnamehere001 Dead money is definitely the saddest and deepest.
Thanks. I was looking for a comment that would tell me what DLC this was.
@@insertnamehere001
Honestly, all of the DLCs are sad. Honest Hearts had the Survivalist and Joshua Graham, and Lonesome Road had Ulysses.
When people say Old World Blues is just dumb comedy, while in reality it's just a thin layer hiding a much darker reality.
It's a very funny tale with an emotional horror story behind it.
Some say it gets Dark Humor perfectly.
That's why I love it so much. It's almost like the Think Tanks are ghosts. They were stripped of most of their memories and personality traits years and years ago and now they're just husks of their former selves who've essentially been haunting the Big Empty for hundreds of years now, unaware of the outside world going on without them. They were terrible people, but it's still a little sad to think about.
Isn't that all comedy though?
thats what i realized when i foudm the Yangtze Camp... i was a little disturbed to see everyone regard these people as... not people, it was so disturbing... even weirder when you go bacl to the sink and there comedy gold everywhere
this is undoubtedly my favorite DLC ever, and honestly my favorite part of the game.
No brain in a jar is completely devoid of its humanity. Not in Fallout 2 and not in New Vegas
@Keegan Young to be fair they actually explained it.....in two dlcs "sigh" which was dumb.
the mainline robobrains that were massed produced dont tend to have personality as they have been cut and scrubbed out much like the warhammer 40k servitor creation process but just like that sometimes bits get left behind normally rage or anger at what happend to them a few however retain enough to form a personality though basic.
but just putting someone brain in a biogel tank and putting it on a robot results nearlly 100 percent in a normal person in a robot body such as the robobrain vault of course some may suffer mental problems with sever age as even biogel does not work forever.
the brains at the big empty were altered like the mainline robobrains secretly by mobius aka they retained there personality but to hyperexagerated degrees and losses of perception to percive things beyond the dome hence why they all seem so outlandish and crazy..
Still won’t forgive him for creating some wasteland abominations such as the wretched Cazadors
Night stalkers are cute once you get the Animal friend perk, but yeah the Cazadors are hell in a hand basket
cazador aren't really that troublesome once you take the 'heartless' perk
Cazadors are tough but they do have glands that sell for the good money.
Honestly, in my playthroughs, Nightstalkers have given me more issues than Cazadors. No idea why but the fucking Nightstalkers at Big MT have ended me more times than I'd like to admit.
@@TheCeekon yeah those little shits are impossible to hit
"...appeal to their humanity"
- Dr. Mobius
But keep in mind, when they were human they weren't good ones...
@@scarletjester7831It's honestly due to that fact I always put them down
It's because he experimented on his own dog and the guilt comes rushing back
D'ya think?
yeah we could all figure that out
Whoosh
That's why they all had to die.
No shit
Emotional scarred from getting 1-shotted by Gabe 😢
*Now, tell me what you see in this picture* 🖼️
@@Mr.Kachoochoo Two bears high-fiving.
@@Mr.Kachoochoo "...I'm too embarrassed to say what it looks like..." _(possible Speech tag)_
New Vegas did a fantastic job of having small story moments like this that make you feel big emotions, and it's why it's still my favorite Fallout. That and the dog gun.
Then you realise even with all the mind altering chems (with lower doses makes fiends the scum of the earth) to make Gabe as aggressive as possible -
It still was not enough to destroy the love he felt for his owner
It was out of self defense, damn it.
SELF DEFENSE.
Why didn’t I just look around for a second longer in my first playthrough?
Hey, who put this bowl of onions here?
What a sad day to rain :(
This always hits me right in the feels, he's only now coming to terms with how horribly he treated his unknowingly best friend
The writing is so GOOD, we need more of this
Josh Sawyer decided that he would punch the player right in the gut, when he came into work that morning.
"For this part, we're going to have the player give the evil 200 year old scientist's floating brain the dogbowl of the pet he abused. "
Y'know, I never even considered that you could spare the giant murder dog.
Man that’s how I felt when I played that part of the game.
Also the moment you actually confront the Big Bad Morpheus and find out how he actually is and what his goal had been... So good
All these years and I never thought you could let Gabe live.
First of all, you can actually spare Gabe? wouldve been nice to know that.
Second, this is now twice as sad since the crying guy passed away
its really hard escially because if you do get the tape while running and losing limbs to gabe you then have to SAVE HIM from a bunch of roboscropions that spawn in
Character mourns over a dead human: I sleep
Character mourns over a dead animal: REAL SHIT
I don't care what anyone else says, few quests get quite as emotional as Agatha's Song. Makes me cry inside every time.
No, I agree with you. Someone who just wants to make the miserable world better, the only way they're capable. That hit me much harder than this.
I always destroy the Think Tank after the first few playthroughs of Old World Blues but darn, actually feeling a little different about those guys. Alright, back to Brotherhood of Steel business *pew pew* ad victoriam
the good karma ending of keeping the think tank alive shows it is the best course as the world would gain a new source of new world hope with the courier giving out MANAGED advance from the big empty back into the wastes along side the courier likely living for hundreds of years like keelog with the think tank at hand to fix any issue
@@wilmagregg3131 no, legion rape is best ending, stop making up lies.
still can't forgive him for hurting animals, but at least he's regretting it.
Saddest story to me in nv is the survivalist story in Honest Hearts. Those last dlcs really just pulled at your heart every which way.
His story will forever live on in Zion🖤
The survivalist my favorite NV character and the only thing you see of him are his remains. His journals and story are brutal and extremely emotional. Many people dislike Honest Hearts and it's baffling, since him and Joshua Graham alone make HH an awesome addition to the core game.
*sad courier noises*
I officially feel awful for killing poor, poor Gabe.
This part hit me really bad, poor Gabe...
When you've been disconnected from human sensations for hundreds of years, slowly decaying, spiraling into scientific experiments that make less and less sense, but it's all you have. Then, a Lobotomite brings back a bowl, a simple plastic bowl, from an experiment you'd half-forgotten. And the emotion steals in like a flicker in your circuits. You don't recognize it aft first, so you try to process it as data input. But it isn't.
Then, you FEEL, for the first time in a very, very long time. How exquisitely painful, how wrenching, that must be, to know you sentenced your truest, oldest, friend, to a horrible death. And Gabe loved you anyway, because even locked away from a body and emotion and everything his doggie brain might have recognized, he still knew you were HIS human. Do you live with that pain, because it is real? Or do you forget, the way you've forgotten so much? Because it is easier.
yet another fine addition to my "algorithm strikes again" playlist
Every time I play Old World Blues, I can't help but marvel at how well the story and characters were made. I have to play it near the end of my FONV run b/c the main storyline cannot compare.
You know what would ruin the moment? Completing the speech check and then hearing the level up drums play.
This was the unique dialogue for sparing gave even when he’s attacking you. I remembered getting this.
i played through the entiretybof new vegas, I've done all quests, but only a few managed to touch me like that, Gabr's story broke me emotionaly, and coaused me to not play the game for days because it made me remember my old dog
i played this dlc for the funny brains in jars, dammit, not to have the characters instill hope for the future in me.
Its funny how this robot has more emotion to it than most fallout 4 companions do
I got an ad for the Dogs Trust right after this. Thanks, RUclips, now I’m even more sad.
I didn’t get very emotional with New Vegas but I remember playing fallout 3 after my dad had died, sure you never really get to know James but something about it hit me like a freight train, I still tear up whenever I get to that part of the game
It's moments like this that make Old World Blues my favorite dlc
Why do i feel more remorse and immersed about man an his loyal companion then a father and son relation in the 3rd and 4th game
I can’t believe the line “your many PENISED feet” and this diolaouge exist in the same dlc
I didn't want gave to die but the robo-scorpions killed him before i could do anything
I knew exactly what this would be when I saw the background in the thumbnail.
I DID NOT KNOW YOU CAN SPARE GABE
When you find his father journals in honest hearts is just heart-wrenching, now i feel bad for him
Wait, borous's dad is the survivalist???
I recognize you from many places
wait why do you belive the survivalist is his father?
WE DEMAND ANSWERS DAMMIT
I also want answers
Ngl I get this way about the robot in Fallout 3 who thinks he’s Button Gwinnett and asks to be shut down after so long
Dude that was the saddest thing in New Vegas
I love how you can put anything into fallout and it will always be gold 😂
What a coincidence! I literally played this DLC quest yesterday. Damn that was emotional
After seeing BIG MOUNTAIN in the thumbnail and the title... I already knew it would be about Gabe
I wish this level of writing was a standart in all other fallouts
Anything with dogs, I just break down and cry. This always gets to me when I replay this DLC.
talking to Boone about how he saw his wife getting sold made me tear up a little, he is always stoic but his eyes were looking all around the place as if he was on the verge of crying
This unironically made me sad-at least he felt guilt for it in the end
Somewhere deep down in my heart... I still love Gabe. NNNNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!
I cried while watching this. True story.
Regret is one cruel mistress.
“This feeling is unpleasant. I do not care for it.” 😢
Ouch, this one hurt me very much. Had to pause and not cry.
It's even sadder when Gabe randomly blows up for no reason.
Every time I hear about how Borous abused Gabe, I start crying with anger and sorrow. His dog loved him, and all Gabe got in return was cruelly experimented on.
You. Do. Not. Touch. Animals.
@@billybatts9491 i dont know what tf happens in thailand, but not sure if its something to.. laugh about
@Nick Gurr Are you really so lazy that you have to copy the only other person in this comment chain?
@@juliagoetia what's worse, do you think? Racism or lazy racism?
@@billybatts9491 "Americans don't know what hungry is."
Oh yes, everyone in the States lives on Wall Street and has a fancy steak dinner every night.
I don't care what Thailand does, I don't see how people can be so callous about it.
Borous killed Gabe again and again and he stilled loved him and he's finally realizing after decades of emotional repression. I'm not crying you're crying...
i dont care if i lose an hour’s worth of progress im reloading so i dont kill the dog
Frontier: we are a true sad story
Old world blues:
old world blues was such a great dlc
Poor Gabe. Definitely better to end his suffering.
I did cry during old world blues...
Old World Blues is honestly my favourite DLC in the game and Klein, Toaster, Mobius, and 0 are my favourite characters they're unique I love meeting Pre War characters in the series like Professor Calvert in Point Lookout or maybe Mr. House it's unique and likeable to me these characters aren't new to the wastelands they've been with it for years and that's what I love about Pre War characters.
the guy drugged his dog, someone who loved him unconditionally. straight to hell, old boy.
sadly when i first did this DLC i never knew i could spare gabe so sadly i killed him
It truly is an awful day for rain
shhhii I didn’t even know you could spare Gabe
Bro I felt like being sad when I was listening to this originally
Come for Forbidden Planet, stay for Futurama. That's my off-kilter take on this very situation.
All the scientists of big MT are so hurt - immortality and massive amounts of intelligence or wisdom always hurts in the fallout world
Remember the venture bros easter eggs in old world blues
I was expectinp e-de, what I got was a dog story. Can't complain
how to make people cry
write about mistreatment and the undying loyalty of dogs
You found the strength to overcome this, you matured emotionally, damn you even go and do therapy or heal naturally. Then comes Skinner's easter egg...
Even men of science feel kinship
Didnt know you could spare him
this expansion.. from a maniac toaster, to a horny light switch, to big feels
this guy made cazadors
what great writers
One of the greatest DLC add-ons ever
The day i realized i could actually spare Gabe. I feel so stupid now.
And people say people in brain jars don't have feelings
YOU CAN SPARE GABE???!!!!!!!! WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!
I didn’t even know you could have Gabe survive
YOU CAN NOT KILL IT DAMNIT
What are you talking about I was crying through the whole DLC
I wanted to laugh not cry