@@Phenjy I’ve may have heard it once in my hundreds of hours of gameplay, but it’s probably because out of all those hours I probably have only one hour of playing with an enlisted follower because I be doing some risky maneuvers that would kill even a half decent player.
@@Phenjymy companions are so stupid and buggy My backpacker got stuck on a car animation and then a juggernaut showed up and ripped him him half and I lost my full auto shotgun
In Chernobylite, an indie game set in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, one of the idle enemy NPC voice lines is “Patrolling Pripyat almost makes you wish… you were someplace else.” I tweeted the devs asking if it was a New Vegas reference, and they responded with “Howdy Partner!” :) It was so cute
Chernobylite was crazy to me, i expected more indy feel, something a little... Bare bones, somewhere between indy horror games, maybe the first stalker, but it was... Rounded. Rich features, easy to use menus, not that feeling of looking into the inner workings, many indy projects and early open world titles have (well and bethesda games) Felt like a triple a title from ten years ago. Which is a compliment
Maybe the people inside were told that there was a bunch of farm animals in there and it was supposed to be like Noah's Ark, and the experiment was that there was only goats in there, and the goats were really hungry
in 7 days to die the trader "Doctor Jenny" sometimes says the line "i've never heard of a stimpak" or something along the lines of that it's pretty cool
@@Hypeybruh its a tier 4 poi, got like 1000 hours in the game and just a few days ago noticed it was from the song so dont worry, you will notice it when you see it now lol and there are more references to fallout in plain sight
In The Outer Worlds if you travel to the Groundbreaker, you dock in Docking Bay 13. There's even a yellow 13 on the upper wall in a font very similar to the one on the back of the jumpsuit from Fallout 1.
@@destinedpotato1577 Not exactly. Troika Games, the studio that made VTMB was founded by Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky, the creators of Fallout who later worked at Obsidian
In Far Cry 6 you can buy a star bottlecap charm for your weapons . It can be applied to any ,or all your weapons and be seen for the entirety of the game.
I've got a Fallout reference for ya: In Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead, you will occasionally find irradiated cities with craters referred to as a Necropolis and a unique zombie type named the "Irradiated Wanderer".
@@nerdicusdorkum2923 to be honest I almost never check and see if there's a new release, so this is how I learned about Gaiman dropping, whenever it did. I just play whatever version I have (Frank atm) until I randomly remember to check for an update and try the new version. And if it's really gone - rest in peace, my favorite CDDA easter egg. Don't break my heart here and tell me that they also removed the Walking Dead Cannibal Ranch too :(
I've been playing Fallout New Vegas again, and it's bloody brilliant. One of the most memorable experiences for me is when I got to Nipton and encountered the legion for the first time. I hope that the Fallout TV show will be good and I also hope that it respects the lore of Fallout. I bid you Vale, until we meet again.
@@FalloutLanius Also when it comes to New Vegas I love to play the noble hero that will defend the innocent but punish the scum and villainy Dirty Harry style. Two of my favourite perks are sneering imperial and wild wasteland.
@@velociraptor3313 Awesome - those are great perks! When we did our first playthrough we liked playing as a United Avenger style character. Then, there were the Legion playthroughs...
In the game Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous once you begin Act V you can get the quest A Refuge From the Present where you try to help the dwellers of Mineshaft 14 to fix their water supply ending the dungeon in a forced turn-based combat encounter.
Also, way back in Act I, you can have a historical debate with an NPC tied to that quest. One of the arguments you can use boils down to "war never changes."
I was surprised to find a straight-up Fallout vault in a fantasy game. Mineshaft 14's vault door even looks like a vault-tec one and opens with the same sound/animation as the older Fallout games. The mine dwellers even dress in blue outfits.
In a village of The Witcher 3 you can hear a husband complaining to his wife that war... war never changes. And the wife replies "and neither do you" which to me is a reference to Bethesda itself hehehe.
There's a legendary gem in Diablo 3 called "Boyarsky's Chip," Leonard Boyarsky being one of the original Fallout developers. According to the description, it was "crafted by an old man in a vault."
Another reference for ya: In The Last Stand series (an old zombie survival Flash series), Fallout is referenced a few times through the description of bottle caps being used as currency, and a pipe rifle similar to the one in F2 called "Van Buren"
The Surviving Mars water chip reference goes even deeper. Because Vault 13 should have tons of spare water chips, but they were accidentally shipped to Vault 8 instead.
In Wasteland 2, there is a vendor that sells a "Water Chip #13". The description reads: "This looks like a controller chip from an old water purification system. These things can be pretty hard to get a hold of." There are at least two locations as references to several Fallout fan sites, like the a library with graffiti on the side of the The Fallout Archives logo, and a bar with a No Mutants Allowed sign on it.
So I discovered a neat thing in New Vegas. If your doing the quest I Could Make You Care and you take the Euclid C Finder, if you drop it on the room as Veronica walks up to the Elder, she says she found the anti-power armor gun instead of the range finder.
Really great video, TKs! It's crazy how much impact Fallout has had across the media space. It's always heart warming to see how many different projects, worlds and people have been affected by the Fallout world, especially when it comes to references from New Vegas (our favourite Fallout game for obvious reasons...)
In the game Grounded there’s a mutations (perk for people that never played it) that’s called mantstreious stranger. It makes it so there’s a 2% chance to spawn a creature to fight with you. A play on a Mantis and mysterious stranger. The game was even made by obsidian as well
in the calamity mod for terraria, there's a tesla cannon, gatling laser, and gauss rifle as weapons you can craft they use the firing sounds from 3 and NV
The Brand right under the Nuka Cola (Superbrause)is also a hommage to Fallout,it's supposedto display the Vault Boy. Keep up your great work,love it ^^
Bojack Horseman isn't a game but there's a fallout Easter egg, when he's filming a show there's some birds flying by in vault suits after a nuke goes off. It's in season 5 or 6.
In Grounded, after you kill the "MANT", you will get a mutation called "mansterious stranger", which is basically the grounded version of the mysterious stranger from the fallout series.
In Postal 2, In the trainyard marketplace from Wednesday onward, there's a stall selling "Shit You Don't Need (but probably want)", the vendor asks for $20 and gives you this metal chip with the number 69 stamped on it. It does not do anything and cannot be dropped. This is a reference to The Platinum Chip from FO:NV
In arknights in the event a light spark in darkness all the stories you can read are named after fallout new Vegas quests. In the roguelike mode you can encounter a wanderer looking for a water chip and find a pulowski shelter.
Hey Mantis Your videos have been my go-to sleep ambiance lately lol. Not to say the videos are boring but rather soothing. Your series of Fallout videos persuaded me to purchase both Fallout 3 and New Vegas on the Steamdeck. Keep up the good work!
Yes. He is a good friend of mine but thank you for letting me know that he linked it. If you haven't seen our conversation, check it out here! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-17EqWDn7gyc.html
There is also a reference in high on life, in the beginning of the game on the way to one of the quests there is a kid that asks you to shoot him, if you do, he dies and you get an achievement called this isn’t fallout
there is a game called "arcanum: of steamworks and magick obscura" which has a couple of references to fallout, 1) a two headed cow in a museum and dogmeat makes an appearence i believe.
That's actually a reference to one of the original Planet of the Apes movies. They had built a whole civilization around worshipping a nuke that hadn't been launched during that world's war.
While playing the game Encased I took an elevator that led me to this place that had the exact same layout as the living quarters in Vault 13. The gameplay itself is obviously inspired by Fallout, but still, it's a nice reference to the first game.
In Grounded, made by Obsidian entertainment (creators of Fallout: New Vegas) There is a mutation (Perk) called Mantsterious Stranger. Which is a clear reference to the mysterious stranger perk in fallout. Works in a similar fashion too.
Bungie’s Destiny has exotic rifle Cerberus that shoots multiple barrels at once with lore flavor text, “Because three heads are good and four are better” riffing on Thre Dog.
That Mr. Handy voice reminds me so much of the computer voice from Courage the cowardly dog just not as sarcastic, and he's not saying "you twit" at the end of his explanations.
In Borderlands 3 you can find old TV screens with the "please stand by" screen on them. One can be found in the first area in the game after defeating shiv.
Not really a reference to fallout. Those screens actually existed in real life back in the 50's. They used them when they where running tests or having technical difficulties. Fallout used them because the who fallout franchise is one big 1950's callback.
@@Princess_Celestia_ ah that makes sense, I figured it probably wasn't a direct reference to fallout, though I imagine the devs might've intended it to allude to fallout.
I've been playing FNV for a little bit and its pretty cool for how details it hides for a 13 year old game, but one thing I've found is that on Allen marks rare laser gun Pew Pew has a little writings saying "had it coming " making sense of how he murdered a bunch of people for some blue star caps
"Fallout doesn't let you do this" "Fallout wouldn't let you do this" "This isn't Fallout" Not calling anyone out but i find it interesting to see 3 different variations of the archievement's name. Though i know this is how humans work
In far cry six, there is a charm for your weapons that you can get. It’s a little bottle cap, and the description is “this won’t work as currency in a post-apocalypse Yara”
He forgot about the random event in 60 seconds that says "a man in a blue jumpsuit knocks at the door and he's asking for a water chip? What even is a water chip?
What the hell! Your channel blew up from last time I saw you dude! I remember watching your first videos at around 4k subs! INSANE! Good stuff as always
When it comes to Fallout References in Other Games, one game that must be mentioned is Arcanum! Vendigroth Wastes looking like a Fallout world (desert as far as eye can see with underground ruins). School of magic Tulla located there, water magic master has a quest where they sent young mage to find water gem but after he returned all changed by the outside world he must be convinced by PC to leave (If convinced he can give various technological items). In underground Vendigroth ruins we can find barrels with radioactive sign. Arcanum was Troika game :P
In Battlefield 1, there is a Winchester M1895 skin that is called "Desert Dweller", which i think is a reference to Fallout New Vegas due to the amount of lever action guns in the game
In 60 seconds, theres a chance for a random event to happen each day, one of these is a man in a gas mask coming up and asking for something called a water chip
There is also a Fallout mash-up pack in Minecraft, it was on the old console edition and now on Bedrock marketplace and contains references to all fallout games.
In the game 60 Seconds, the player can have an event happen where a man in a blue jump suit shows up on your bunker door asking for a water chip. The player is confused and gets the option to give the wanderer some water bottles.
In 60 seconds, there is a reference to fallout 1. The journal says that the door knocked and when they opened it there was a guy with a blue jumpsuit, asking for a water chip.
You make great vids! Found a weird thing though, technically bawls is a fallout ref, but it is also a real world soda that was placed in both fallout Brotherhood of steel and run like hell as more of a promotion than anything else as a marketing campaign. Also run like hell came out before Brotherhood of steel? Just feels weird
I loved it when they put the BFG9000 from the Fallout 4 Creation Club into DOOM. In the Headquarters in Wolfenstein New Order, the giant Gear-Shaped Door in the Hangar bears the 101 on it.
"Fallout doesn't let you do this" "Fallout wouldn't let you do this" "This isn't Fallout" Not calling anyone out but i find it interesting to see 3 different variations of the archievement's name. Though i know this is how humans work
There was one in a Rouge RPG "Organ Trail" Game both in PC, Consoles and Mobile there is a place called Bomb Shelter which pays homage to the Fallout series a whole!
Both the evil within, and the evil within two were some of my favorite games of all time and especially some of my favorite survival horror games of all time!! We are well overdue for a sequel- I would get The evil within three in a heartbeat!!!
@@lukeskymaster What do you mean that game that came out on Game Pass? I can’t even think of what it’s called? I didn’t play it cause I don’t really care for anime and cartoons and all that
@@turismofoegaming8806 hi fi rush, yes, but im just saying that tango made it first, and hopefully they will move on the 3rd game, aboustely loved the semi openworld of 2
@@lukeskymaster yeah I really loved the World in TEW2 Also! Each game at the time they came out were each Awesome and really had to punch above and beyond to end up on so many peoples “Favorites” so Close after their release!! I’m actually at the tail end of the second to last chapter of nightmare difficulty or hard or whichever comes before you get Akumu? Beating Stefan on Hard took me so many tries…. And it wasn’t even like he was really that much harder, it was like it was because sometimes he would be right in front of me and a shotgun blast would miss his face completely?!!? Either way, I really love the Evil Within Gems also! I remember at the time the first came out it kind of reminding me of what having some of the same developers from resident evil and silent hill making a game would be like? Having stealth mode and it made it so awesome, just so awesome!
Tropico 5 when you get to the cold war phase the radio girl says the famous phrase "well, war, war never changes" saw that yesterday playing with my friend
In Red Dead Redemption 2 are I think 2 fo4 references. One is a shack in New Austin that blows up when you ride too close to it like the moonshiner shack near gunners plaza. Second one is mama Murphys chair which you can find in the cave at beaver hollow
I recently started playing Ghostwire: Tokyo, and when I saw that I unlocked a “Fallout 4 Vault Suit”, I had to do a double-take before remembering it’s a Bethesda-published game. To make matters even crazier, I had _just_ finished a Fallout 4 playthrough before starting Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Scarring memories of that game. That brute chase sequence where the slightest touch kills you was bullshit. God, I love that game. Gonna have to look it up again.
Mass Effect 2's most powerful heavy weapon is essentially a nuke launcher, complete with mushroom cloud and rad symbol on the barrel, and is called the M920-Cain after Tim Cain.