"You lose karma for killing the alien engineers, but it feels like losing karma for killing the engineers running the train to dacau" is not only a brand new sentence, but also a perfect summary of the wonky karma system in fallout
@@Hard_Irish_whiskeyWell, sometime real soon being an Irish citizen will mean something different once the diversity and inclusion invasion operation that Ireland's leaders subjected everyone to is complete. Then if someone has anything to say about the Irish, they'll think twice and shut their mouth before catching felony hate crime charges against brown people!
Fun Fact: The Broken Steel DLC was not originally planned but since the original ending was sh*t and people complained about not only the sh*tty original ending but also Fawkes refusing to go into the chamber, Bethesda had to make Broken Steel.
Original Fallout 3 ending: Dr. Li: you'll have to enter this code into the machine or it'll explode. Unfortunately the machine is in a chamber that will expose you to lethal amounts of radiation You, a gamer with more than one working brain cell: wait, Fawkes, you're immune to radiation, this is no big deal for you, you got this right? Fawkes: no
Hey Fawkes, I know that I just saved you from being trapped in a room full of literature, so wouldn’t it be cool to be trapped in a cell with nothing to do? Of course he doesn’t want to go in there. He only just got his freedom and he loves it.
@@elijahfyffe5176 So he...doesn't trust the person who freed him and went on a journey with them throughout the WHOLE GAME? Like I'm fine if he has reservations but he doesn't say he doesn't trust you, just that he doesn't want to do it.
@@Iymarra Probably something like this "hey uh did you know God said he was God one time to John, and John pissed himself? This is exactly like that, so in a way, if I dont get a discount, you're committing a sin." "Well there's nothing I can say against that, here's your power armour"
12:53 I never get why at the end the game just calls you a coward..I just dont want to die, and my mutated friend can activate it without anyone dying from radiation
Haha! Yeah it's weird. Of course it's because they couldn't get Ron Pearlman back to narrate a new version of the ending for Broken Steel DLC. So they had to use the voice lines from if you make Sarah go in and die instead of you.
fun fact: during the quest where daddy dies, when the nestle colonel tried to kill the engineer lady, he took a good 3 mins to kill her because he was just spamming and shooting all over the place and not on the scientist, it took so long that i left to go pee and came back to my dad dead and a scientist screaming at me that we had to leave
Shamus Young, God rest his soul, demonstrates how shoddy the world-building and crummy the logic of this game is. It's downright insulting compared to the first two.
Played fallout 3 back when I didn't really understand english well but the copy I had was in english so I played it anyway. I remember not knowing much about the story and roaming around without understanding the main quest having fun exploring and shooting at stuff. I discovered most main locations at random. I remember going into a place I hadn't visited and seeing a NPC in there named "dad" and wondering what tf that was about
I basically did the same thing, but I speak English. So I was vaguely more aware of the whole "dad" thing...whatever it is that was supposed to mean to me
Your style is like how Slenderman tries to mimic human actions and speech to lure in prey, but adapted to the TikTok age to teach people media literacy
I just realized that you put an instrumental version of the "Doki Doki Literature Club" theme song over the (vault 112) simulation part... that actually goes really hard. Especially if you kill everyone in the simulation.
Why are people using sensory overload incorrectly? This is just fast paced comedic review & honestly just the way it should be, people are far too used to buzz feed & other time wasting filler media forms.
Do you realize that you commented in the video came out so to say that the video aged like fine wine doesn't make any sense when you literally commented within like a week of the video releasing. Maybe if you commented now in the video has been out for 10 months it could have aged like milk but your comment means nothing.
that doesn't sound right, i thought the divergence point was 1950's tube amps and magical nuclear science. or did bethesda just retcon stuff because there's no point in caring about their lore ever after they rewrite it every release
@@MrOsmodeusafter kid in a fridge i just dont bother with the lore. Oh whats that they retconned the bos again? Cool theyll be totally different in the next game anyway
@@Gabe413 each BGS fallout game feels like a fanfiction of the predecessors of the franchise. BoS should definitely get a few games worth of holidays. likewise for supermutants and deathclaws. the USA is a big place by foot. nothing should be this ubiquitous
@@MrOsmodeusi agreed that Bethesda could have handle bos existing across the US a lot better but to say certain shouldn't be ubiquitous just because... they shouldn't is a bit fking retarded, don't cha think?
My favorite memory of Fallout 3 was that I never once spoke to Three Dog. I wandered around the map, not understanding that I needed to go into the metro to get into DC and just cleared locations and explored, eventually finding Liam Neeson by accident and skipping the early story missions. I also only completed the game that once and never replayed it because I wanted to replay Infamous 6 times. So the idea that "Three Dog is a fan favorite" is extra hilarious to me as I've only ever seen him in RU-vid Gameplays and most of them skip over him 'less' than I did. I think I also completed the Alien and Pitt DLCs before finding Liam, so I did not get the normal experience
My favorite was beating the game because a friend basically forced me to (was living with him at the time) And i not once ran into the enclave. He said "I had no clue you could even do that"
@@jeremiahvires7864that's... not possible? Unless you were using glitches you would have been forced to encounter the Enclave multiple times in the main story
I actually did get the WKRP in Cincinnati reference. I got into a stint where I watched old TV shows. I was really weirded out in one episode where someone was getting on a fight and you just walked right ass up to the plane you like you were getting on a bus.
35-year-old here. WKRP in Cincinnati was a great show. The Thanksgiving episode where they threw the turkeys out of the helicopter (calm down, PETA, not really) is particularly memorable. Edit: Your interaction with Fawks is fucking spot-on too xD He's probably one of the single most "solid bros" in the entire franchise. You set him free, he helps you out to repay you, then he shows up right outta nowhere after you blow up Raven Rock, complete with his own personal laser minigun. _AND HE TANKS FUCKING EVERYTHING._ I love Fawks, a cool dude and a hilariously overpowered companion.
I do appreciate the shitting on of fallout 1 and 2, because I love those games, but they are also designed to be frustrating to anyone trying to beat them without following a strategy guide, or looking up any kind of help.
I'm so glad that more people are finally coming to understand that fallout 3's writing is a train wreck all the way through but that's okay. It's a fun game
Fallout New Vegas, on the other hand, was actually developed by Obsidian, not Bethesda. That's why the writing is so much better in literally every way.
@@NexusKin That is correct. I expect some will disagree, but I think New Vegas has even better writing than its Interplay/Black Isle predecessors. Obsidian took the good parts of Bethesda's work on Fallout 3 and made the best Fallout game.
This was my first introduction into first person RPG games and I loved it, to this day I don't think I've found a game I enjoyed more the righting the characters the feeling of the setting I'm currently playing starfield and it just doesn't hold up to this
fallout 3 has probably my favorite and most memorable gaming moment ever. i never played elder scrolls, so i didn't really get what a bethesda game was. walking out of the vault for the first time in fallout 3 and seeing a seemingly endless amount of places i could walk to any time i want BLEW MY MIND. standing on the hill over looking that small town was just...holy crap. what a moment. but as a whole it's been surpassed by every single player fallout game. still, i play through it every couple years cause nostalgia.
yeah you stand on that cliff and level up "woah this is impressive!.... NOW WHAT THE FUCK AM I GONNA DO" and shockingly... not much because the map is fucking empty and boring
@@ryszakowy your the same type of guy that starts a survival in minecraft and gets beds, speedrun nether portal, pearls your way to the stronghold then bomb the dragon to death then proceed to cry about a lack of content
@@ipodtouchiscoollol Well, DLCs aside, the Capital Wasteland does not have a lot of side quests. Considering Oblivion and Morrowind both have a lot of content in their games, it is a bit confusing why fallout 3 doesn't.
Ayyyyy same, I’m a new fan here and to Fallout in general. I finished Fo3 and it’s dlcs and stayed much longer in the game to explore I’d say 80% of the original map and I did completely see everything in the point lookout dlc. Best 200 something hours I’ve ever spent in a single game. Now I’ve pretty much just started Fallout NV and man did they polished FO3 up well. Also Boone my boi rn.
@@andersonblock1211i barely got like 20 hours on my new save because i was fucking around for another 20 when i started, boone will save your ass so many times if you can’t aim
@@NeedyBoBeedy just today I tried raiding the legion slave camp with Boone when I am matching the platinum chip to the hatch and god it was so difficult but fun cause Boone shoots his sniper so quick. Had to keep drip feeding those sunset sasparila’s 😂
I can't believe how little subscribers you have, I'm looking through your videos and all of them are hilarious and well thought-out. Glad to see the algorithm picked you up!
i really love the game atmosphere , when you random walk and found something new even after a lot of time ore re-playing. One of my facvourite areas are the metro, is really impressive and functional to divide some areas
Mothership Zeta is the best DLC in Fallout 3 by far. It might be a little lacking in terms of story, but what can I say? The Alien Disintegrator is the best weapon in the entire fricking game!
My God, the gag density in this video makes a neutron star look like cotton candy! +1 subscriber here - can't wait for your future videos to make me laugh this much 😁
Another banger, Big Beak. I'll make sure to play this one on all the computers at my local library to try and get it the algorithmic respect it deserves.
I would say that the best DLC of fallout 3 is probably The Pitt. It's not the best DLC overall, but it feels like it really adds something to the hame rather than just being a novelty like the aliens DLC. Old world blues is probably the best DLC overall, I feel like it follows the heart of the game the most and it has the most interesting additions. But lonesome road definitely has the most post-apocalyptic feel.
My favorite thing as a kid, and honestly to this day is walking around DC and recognizing places from the game. Edit: also, wanted to let you know I got the WKRP joke
@@MJsPepsihair It's sacrilege and blasphemy for someone to say they prefer any other Fallout game that isn't FNV by FNV circlejerkers They're literally so narcissistic and delusional that they worship the game on a pedestal as if God himself made it in his image
This is one of the funniest videos on the internet hands down. With all jokes aside tho ik this game makes no sense at times and is quite flawed but it is genuinely such a fantastic game and probably in my top 5 favourite games of all time or at least top 10
6:10 my city, Milwaukee, actually has a paddy's Irish pub. it's run by Paddy and her husband, of which I can't remember his name. it's a nice little spot. kids are allowed too, even at the bar (I sat there once and ate Chex mix, by myself)
I saw some of your other videos prior to this being uploaded. I came back to see how that one underrated channel I know of is doing and it's nice to see another video of yours do well. I think chad faces may be your "secret sauce" when it comes to the conquering the algorithm.