the cards for caesar and house being kings while oliver is an ace makes sense, and using the terms "king of clubs" "king of diamonds" and "ace of hearts" to describe the three fits them perfectly.
I thought the symbolism would refer to how you play. No matter what house and Caeser are a threat, but oliver's gonna be everything or nothing depending on what the player does to the NCR
Played Fallout 4 to death a year or two ago, been playing New Vegas non-stop over the past several months, and just started Fallout 3 today. These games are packed with so much lore, it's insane! Long live the Fallout series!
Give 1 and 2 a try as well. A different animal in playstyle they might be, they're both excellent games. Also the tactical brotherhood one isn't as bad as everyone says.
Definitely do give FO1 and FO2 a try. They might be dated isometric games, but they have a lot of soul and careful design behind them. Or you could just take the most min-maxed build, Gifted and Bloody Mess, tag Small Guns, First Aid and Lockpicking and breeze through everything. Or even better, a 1 INT build with massive perception, strength and agility/luck and breeze through everything even faster.
A decade(or several) or so after New Vegas BoS sneaked a second nuke into it, this time not aiming for gold reserves like they did during BoS/NCR War. Shady Sands was largely abandoned by that point and wasn't a capital of NCR for quite some time. No idea what caused the decline of the town, that show doesn't say@@natiosuri
I cant explain why, but I saw a little tear running down my face, I played Fallout for so many time, I just feel a part of that universe, like a safe place to me(yeah, I understamd the irony of the wasteland being my safe place) this video give too much emotions to my head
Well said. I feel the exact same ways about the sunny skies and neon and pastel streets of Vice City in '86. Still come back to it regularly after all these years.
The idea of being shaved down to your finest points or dying is such a comforting thought, it's not that you'll always be trying to survive, it's that if you're alive, it means you're doing a good job, and I like that
@@jetstreak2786 There is a beauty in that simplicity. If they kill me, they've earned them. I'd refuse to go down easy, but they may be clever and catch me off-guard. If they do, they did a good job. As much as I hate to say it, it's honest. Besides, they have their own! I'm not giving mine up easy!
Thanks pal. 2019's summer was the best summer in my life, that's when I played countless hours of FNV and Fallout 3, that time was when I started loving it's universe, it truly is a great place. Really appreciate your comment, take care:)
Although the Fallout games have been slowly declining thanks to Bethesda being the money hungry company they are, I cannot agree enough that the Fallout Universe is just an entire thing on its own It's so dark, so mysterious and so open to even more lore it's astonishing
I'll play the devils advocate here if you don't mind. I don't think it's them being money hungry. It's more them not understanding Fallout. TES for all its flaws was great and the remaster was in fact due to the fandom bothering them for years about it. The fact that on launch they gave it away for free on PC if you owned Skyrim and all its DLCs should already say a lot. This is seen even more when you consider that almost no company working under Bethesda has complained so far. Not even Obsidian. Well okay, Human Head Studios did, but that's one vs what, 7 other companies that are okay with their work under Bethesda? Hell, Doom 4 was given many, MANY extensions and id even restarted its development around 2011 and released it after further 5 years of development. Mind you not even id believed that game will be a success to Bethesda could've easily pulled the plug if they felt it was a waste of everyone's time and money. So again I think they're not really greedy but rather the people there don't understand Fallout as a franchise. And they've got an absolutely awful head designer - Emil Pagliarulo.
Fallout feels what Grimdark actually is. Everything seems hopeless for the individual and on a grand scheme it seems like it is as well. West Coast The NCR is just like Old world governments. Enclave is the actual old government that has a very single minded view. The Brotherhood is a cause without a plan. The Legion is a powder keg ready to blow at any notice if Caesar dies without having a substantial heir. They all have the ability to be the new bringers of civilization but are marred by their faults. The East Coast's best hope is the Brotherhood oddly enough, and the Minutemen. Both want to protect the inhabitants of the waste but though different ways. The Minutemen go and aid anyone who asks without asking anything. The Brotherhood aim to clear out any and everything that's mutant and take anything dangerous while threatening and pretty much stealing supplies. 40k as much as I love it, is way to damn dark to the point of it being nonsensical and 90% of it is from the Imperium itself. The Tau before the whole "Oh the Tau leadership are actually brutal dictators" was a fresh interesting idea (Though I'm still in the Opinion the Tau should be Bombed out of existence for being well Tau) 40k is just Grimdark for the sake of Grimdark to where it boarders edge lord territory.
@@nialljones3227 The world of fallout is locked away from its full potential because for some reason Bethesda refuses to do somewhere else than the East coast of and outside of the US
_When all seemed lost, thought it was the end - my anger gave me strength to ask them my last question._ *_"Who are you, that do not know your history?"_* _And they awoke._ _For... a short time._ *The flag you wear,* _they said._ *We remember.* *America.*
I’ve never been a big fallout person but I’m very much interested in the idea / concept art. It’s very rustic in design, it feels very different from the games. I feel the same way about the half life series. I think that concept art is a complete vision of the creator, and the game is only a certain % of what it could potentially be due to limitations whatever they may be.
One of the best examples of "dark themed futuristic games with 30s/40s music" Its just a weirdly amazing athmosphere. Bioshock also does this really well
Thank you for including the Bethesda fallout's. Too much hate thrown at what are still enjoyable games and well thought-out extensions of the universe.
@@Seven-th4bx Keep digging about what's canon and what's not anymore when it comes to Bethesda's "Fallout"... If you're a fan, then I suggest that you stick with New Vegas.
Seeing the first parts before the bombs dropped reminds me of the fact that the US was so close to making tech that could solve the energy crisis which may have avoided the final catastrophe of the great war.
They did. Everything was there it just never went into production. The US refusing to share some of that technology with the Chinese was a large part of what started the war but still…damn. This universe is a clear case of we had it all and lost it. Tragedy.
Ya but resources were never the issue. Greed knows no limits. Evil knows no limits. And the elites of both the US and China, and I suspect everywhere else were so much of both they HAD to be destroyed. They were a disease. Tech isn't the problem. Human hubris and callousness are. Tech only insulates us from immediate karma. The Fallout universe was ultimately destroyed because it was willing to tolerate evil overrunning China in the form of Maoism, eastern Europe in Iron Curtain and America in terms of wealth without limits for the military industrial complex. Fallout fell because it's leaders did not care for the poor and downtrodden. They refused to be their brothers keeper.
Maybe, but is the America of the fallout universe worth anything at that point? They are basically an authoritarian joke far beyond even our own timeline.
"Those men did not give their lives for nothing. They gave it for the american dream, which the Enclave shoulders on. For the freedom of all, and the American Dream!"
When "The image of the dead..." part came along with the Enclave pictures and Vertibirds, I felt massive CHILLS through my spine Stellar editing, so well done! God be with you.
God, what I'd give to live in the Fallout universe and roam the wastelands. Maybe my family doesn't understand why a post-apocalyptic warzone is my comfort world but God, it definitely is- This video is what I'll use to explain why next time someone asks me. Outstanding, Soldier.
I just bought and played New Vegas for the first time last year and my first playthrough was very rushed and linear, but after realizing that I hadn't even discovered the entirety of just THE TIP of the iceberg, I'm trying to explore more and take different routes and talk to people I just killed in my first playthrough, for second playthrough. I fucking love this game.
Did not know this series at all until my older brother brought FO3 home one night in 2008(somewhere around that time), and I never knew that for the next 10 years, I would be indulged in what I think is one of the greatest lore filled series ever. I have an influx of remnants from FNV, played so many times over just to experience every faction, and even after that, there were still things to do; all on the save files I’ll never see again on my old 360. All the excitement and joy I felt going on my strolls through the Mojave with my handy dandy Vault 13 Canteen. Oh what a joy to happen upon this video.
Me to man.. but I got it from blockbuster just thought the cover looked cool lol, we had no idea what we were getting into it really sucks Bethesda neglects this franchise and just milks fallout 76, it’ll come eventually but it’s long due for the fans
Loved the art there. I love that game so much, but it is the first time I see the concept art. The song’s name fits perfectly the history of the game: just like medieval times, there was a huge technological/cultural reset there, not because of barbarians, but bombs... loved it. But the music itself made me think of cyberpunk
This is epic. I remember playing Fallout 4 for hours, and it was just so incredibly great, just so relaxing for some reason. Roaming the wasteland... Institute forever!!
I like fallout, been a fan since Fallout 3, explored the rest of the series and story, and honestly one thing has always bothered me, why don't we get a Fallout game that would allow us to go to places like Europe, Alaska, annexed Canada, or China after the bombs fell and check out how those areas of earth are handling the aftereffect of the war? I love the lore in post atomic war U.S. but I would like to see the rest of the world.
It will be pretty hard trying to do a fallout game in other country because some company in the game world such as like Vault tec would not exist in other country, and they're pretty much cause almost all the thing that exist in fallout, main example is super mutants. Although it would be cool to see UK after the great war and see new enemies which reside there
@@bunnitomoe3866 Exactly my point, what if there are companies that were international competitors to Vault tech and such, or enemies that would make Super Mutants or Death Claws look like a walk in the park? What if the Chinese Government somehow survived the bombs and were still under the believe that the war was still going on and amassing an army to defend themselves or attack America? What about the British Royal Family? What happened to them when the bombs fell? Is the U.K. still intact or has it fractured into smaller factions just like the U.S.? Yes it would be difficult to add to the game, but the potentials for new missions, meet new factions, obtain new items, and such would be astronomical.
It’s been so long since the last game that it felt like this franchise died. I know it hasn’t but for a insanely popular franchise, they don’t seem to be making any more