Azarith Nah. Their stuff's probably tight as all hell, considering they're mostly comprised of "muscles". The goods within them are completely flat, though, due to the violence of the transformation process. Like dry humping a uranium rod.
No, for a more 'appropiate and explained' argument, the virus destroyed their reproductive organs, since every mutant- I mean- Meta Humans, looks exactly the same, its probably that the virus evolved man and woman into a 'generic muscular dump/genius sadist', take an example from Lily, a grandma nightkin in New Vegas, however she looks as any other nightkin, muscular, blue and a rasp (almost) deep voice.
I like how Lou sounds so sane despite having a very strange ideology. You think you can simply talk your way out, but then he starts torturing you and it’s when you realize just how fucked in the mind he truly is. Great character.
Well, he isn't. The only reason he says "Oddly satisfying" is to intimidate the vault dweller into thinking that he could do this for days... He didn't want to do it, but he simply had to. He is a "means justify the ends" person like the master was.
@@fawkewetrue he was so blinded by his crazy intellect and his need to build an army. That the fact his perfect race couldn’t breed made them completely flawed and pointless. Which snaps him back to reality, back to his human side. Dude was convinced that suicide is only way out, realizing the horrors of his actions both direct and indirect. To me it takes a pretty sane individual to realize their faults and deal with accordingly, in my opinion
It helps to cement that, at the end of the day, the Unity essentially relies on religious fanaticism of the inner circle mutants too. Its not just a cult on the outside.
@Red Dragon What's so strange that back in the past where nothing was pretty strong, people had to make bad choices to become good ones, plus Humanity is struggling in a radioactive world so the Master thought it was better to create the age of mutants as next generation of Humanity. It's actually awesome compared that they're known as the "bad-Guys" while the US Government (Enclave) was trying to do the same thing as well while the Chosen One was known as a terrorist to the US. War really doesn't ever change eh? (Talking from Annexed Canada)
Have you ever realized how civilized he was and so very polite. Too bad he was trying to assimilate me into a mutant like the Borg from Star Trek The Next Generation.
God, I still can't get over how good the voice acting talent was for this game, the IMDB entry for it reads like a triple-A Hollywood production. Jim Cummings, Tony Shalhoub, Ron Perlman, Tress MacNeille, Tony Jay, Clancy Brown, Richard Dean Anderson, Keith David... It was like a modern big-budget game before that was even a thing.
Wait, he said there's "a slight problem in the reproductive process" and that it's "being attended to". Does this mean that the Master's plan could've actually worked if he perfected the FEV?
Well I believe he means that the process of creating a super mutant from humans is problematic. Though there are a few super mutants who are both strong and smart, like the Luitenant, most are dumb brutes. Its not really a problem with the FEV, it is implied that there's some factor in the biology of altered individuals that causes the change, perhaps the amount of radiation in their bodies. Theoretically, if the Master had ironed that out then yes, it could potentially have worked. Provided they had enough FEV.
Though in hindsight, I don't see how the Master's plan would fail. Super Mutants are immortal, so if they could breed, overpopulation would be a huge problem. If they were sterile and could simply make more Super Mutants from enslaved Humans, then they could control the population.
Let's not lament his loss but celebrate his legacy. He was in another black isle game... The romp through spiritual philosophy which is Planescape: Torment
Agreed. Even if the likes of ReBoot has a proper conclusion, Megabye not being voiced by him would be a jarring experience, even if his replacement is good enough.
Lieutenant is totally badass character, pure epicness! One of the best antagonists in the entire history of the computer games. Tony Jay has done a brilliant job of voice acting this character.
I love how the first mutants I ran into talked like typical, cartoonish dumb guys... then when I let myself get dragged to this guy he's menacing *and* eloquent. Of course, I was so in the moment that I had neglected at the time to realize that it's Tony Jay.
"If you're the perfect being then what's with the robot eye? Doesn't seem like the perfect being would need a robot eye. I mean empirically why would the perfect being need AGHHHHH"
Yeah, they are not totally "perfect" the mutation seem to sever the nerves of the super mutant upper lips (you can see they are never moving at all) that's why they have strap for their upper lips.
This makes me really miss the intelligent Super Mutants of old Fallout. It's a massive subversion of your expectations when you meet one of these monstrous-looking brutes, and you realize they are actually highly intelligent and view their condition as a blessing, "the next advancement in human evolution". Their sense of superiority and zealous belief in The Master's agenda is both highly interesting and frightening, and way more compelling for a villain. Then you have someone like Marcus, who is kind and peaceful, but still has no issues with himself being a mutant and honestly believes humanity would be better off turning into mutants, just that he doesn't want to do it forcefully. It's a great shame that they have been turned into savage orcs in the Bethesda games, the kind of bad guys who only want to "SMASH HUMAN!" and who literally blow themselves up trying to kill you. Complete betrayal of what made them so great in the old games.
What makes the subversion of your expectations part even more compelling is when you encounter Harry, and you think that the other super mutants *will* be as dumb as bricks as him.
Fallout 3 has a bunch of intelligent mutants tho, fallout 4 has far less but still. On a side note the lack of intelligent mutants makes sense canonically (this probably being an accident rather than actual thought on Bethesdas part but still). Supermutant intelligence is based on the amount of radiation they were exposed to prior to mutating,thats why they want vault dwellers. However in fallout 3 the supermutants just capture random people and dip them, since the only other possibility would be vault 101 which has been sealed and is surrounded by settlements. All the supermutants in fallout 4 are mutants that left DC and wandered to the Commonwealth (either that or the institute just capturing and transforming random settlers) meaning that most would be quite stupid logically
@@billycumcamp6104 Super Mutant intelligence has nothing to do with background radiation, the success of human-mutant conversion is entirely caused by the amount of long term exposure to the mutated strain of FEV which seems to have gotten out and ingrained itself into the wasteland. This is quite clearly stated by the lieutenant.
I like it, that in Fallout, Fallout II and Arcanum final boss thinks, that he is the good one. It is much more realistic and sofisticated, then chilldish Diablo who is just evil and whole his ideals are doing evil...
You made this comment on a video about a game that just so happens to be a highly recommended experience that cannot be replicated on a console system. How wonderfully ironic.
I love it how you could just enter the base via Harry at Necropolis. First time I did that it scared the shit out of me when I came in contact with the lieutenant and his gatling laser.
He was one of the very few super mutants that was capable of withstanding the regimen of the FEV transformation without losing his intellect unlike other super mutants, even possibly receiving an increase mayhaps. The other being Marcus.
This is the kind of super mutant that the Master would want all his super mutants to turn out: more intelligent, stronger and overall superior to normal humans.
This guy had more faith in the Unity than even the Master did. To him, the Super Mutants being sterile was a flaw to be overcome. To the Master, the revelation made him kill himself.
"Intuitively obvious to the most casual observer". Man i loved this line as a kid and i have used it a few times as an adult to express how obvious something was in a backhanded manner and legit some folks i know were too dumb to understand this line.
Bethesda doesn't understand and after Fallout 4 i can definitely say that they will NEVER understand what it takes to make a Fallout Game. all they know how to do is Open World Games, and that is that.
+Sir Tobias Whether you like it or not fallout 4 is currently the newest product that can actually be referred too as "Real" fallout because it is made by those who currently own the rights which is the only way something can be considered "Real" however the fact that you dont like it and that it doesn't feel like the old ones is another thing which i can understand
Th. Noatak True, though it is a common sentiment through the classic Fallout community, the Fallout community has split between fans of the classics and fans of Bethesda
+zupergozer A lot of that is nostalgia. The same goes for The Elder Scrolls series. I remember when Morrowind was released. It was my first Elder Scrolls game and it's still my favorite. I remember how the people who had played the previous two games called Morrowind inferior and watered down. And it's been that way ever since...
Now I see that the plan of The Master could have worked if there was a way of farming humans to subsequently turn them into mutants. They'll never be completely independent of them but they will survive and be more massive than ever in the long run. It's a shame this idea will never see the light of day, like a new Mutant Uprising.
His upper lip always looked like some sort a moustache to me. Something like a Muttonstache. Like Sir Hammer Lock or the Major General from Pirates of Penzance. And his augmented eye looks like a fancy monocle. Now all he needs is a black top hat and some tea. Then we got ourselves a Fancy Super Mutant Gentleman. Hehe.
I wish Bethesda paid a bit more attention to the Lieutenant or Flip or Marcus and less to Harry. Super mutants are not meant to be stupid brutes. Most of the ones you actually talk to suggest, as Lou claims, that they may actually be unusually intelligent, and Lou is the only one that actually comes across as evil. Adds a lot of depth to them, and makes them come across as tragic at worst and viable as a faction at best.
Well, Lou is one of his kind, because most of the other mutants are dumbasses like Harry in FO. And DC were created differently than the west coast muties.
Ones in New Vegas didn't say that as much, mostly just Nightkin screaming that the voices in their heads were getting louder and that everyone was looking at them. the non-Nightkin mutants just tended to have ridiculous voices due to the tightness of their head and mouth vices. Side note; one of the most intelligent conversations from the Fallout 3 mutants: 'hey, me have joke for you, ready? Knock knock.' 'Who there?' '...humans...' 'Humans who?' 'Kill, kill all the humans!! Burn them all!!' 'Ahaaahahahaahahaaaa!!! Oh, that... Good one!!! Haaaghh! Haaaggh!!'
"there is a slight ... problem in the reproductive process"
Oh shit he knows. He fucking knows!
Azarith Nah. Their stuff's probably tight as all hell, considering they're mostly comprised of "muscles". The goods within them are completely flat, though, due to the violence of the transformation process. Like dry humping a uranium rod.
No, for a more 'appropiate and explained' argument, the virus destroyed their reproductive organs, since every mutant- I mean- Meta Humans, looks exactly the same, its probably that the virus evolved man and woman into a 'generic muscular dump/genius sadist', take an example from Lily, a grandma nightkin in New Vegas, however she looks as any other nightkin, muscular, blue and a rasp (almost) deep voice.
equipment works, but no conception. Ouch.
Imagine a Super Mutant works as Gigolo after the Master is dead...
@Ferny Panda Intelligence 10, I see.
This guy's voice is the next step in menacing voices. Simple, efficient, glorious.
To corrupt and conquer.
Too bad he is no longer with us,
I loved hearing his voice in games back in the 90's
Tony Jay..also as Megabyte in that old show Reboot.
NinjaZXRR He really was fantastic.
I still love hearing his narrated intros for all the original races in World of Warcraft.
Even with that creepy British accent I don't trust him
@@NinjaZXRR So that is who it was! I was remembering his voice long ago!
Rule 1: if an NPC is voiced by Tony Jay: SQUEEZE AS MUCH CONVERSATION OUT OF EM AS POSSSIBLE
"What a splendid sense of humor. Pity I don't have one" lmfao! Tony Jay was fucking awesome!
He would have been a good Architect from The Matrix Reloaded.
I like how Lou sounds so sane despite having a very strange ideology. You think you can simply talk your way out, but then he starts torturing you and it’s when you realize just how fucked in the mind he truly is. Great character.
Well, he isn't. The only reason he says "Oddly satisfying" is to intimidate the vault dweller into thinking that he could do this for days...
He didn't want to do it, but he simply had to. He is a "means justify the ends" person like the master was.
The Master is also perfectly sane. however, because hes the final boss his voice is distorted.
@@fawkewetrue he was so blinded by his crazy intellect and his need to build an army. That the fact his perfect race couldn’t breed made them completely flawed and pointless. Which snaps him back to reality, back to his human side. Dude was convinced that suicide is only way out, realizing the horrors of his actions both direct and indirect. To me it takes a pretty sane individual to realize their faults and deal with accordingly, in my opinion
It's incredibly chilling, that someone could be so composed, yet so unhinged.
Simple
Efficient
G L O R I O U S
RIP Tony Jay
Never again is there such a perfect voice for a villain.
ModelOmega And not that many who can do impressions of him either, but some people including myself have uploaded our own impressions of Tony Jay.
Rest in Death!!!
weegeeslayer123 What? You mean the Lieutenant?
Dount that until you hear my voice.
I loved his acting in hunchback of Norte dame
Down a shot every time he says "glory" or "glorious".
+Drake Jellison I'd rather not get completely plastered.
I'll get the shovel.
helpme
It helps to cement that, at the end of the day, the Unity essentially relies on religious fanaticism of the inner circle mutants too. Its not just a cult on the outside.
Dies
Where. Is. The vault.
It's in the game, if you buy the $60 dlc... it just works.
@@bipbilla7699 when u finally played a playable fnv with mods in 2015 and think its the greatest game ever
The Vault? It's in my ass! *gets head slammed into a table again*
*hangs up*
It's all quite glorious, i assure you.
The GLORY hole!!!!!!!
Miss my favorite part : "Did you make the choice to be born into this ash covered world ? What is free choice compared to life ?"
@Red Dragon What's so strange that back in the past where nothing was pretty strong, people had to make bad choices to become good ones, plus Humanity is struggling in a radioactive world so the Master thought it was better to create the age of mutants as next generation of Humanity. It's actually awesome compared that they're known as the "bad-Guys" while the US Government (Enclave) was trying to do the same thing as well while the Chosen One was known as a terrorist to the US.
War really doesn't ever change eh?
(Talking from Annexed Canada)
I love it when a video game hits you with that mindf*ck question out of nowhere.
Metal Gear does that in droves.
Tony Jay had such an amazing voice and he really did a perfect job on the Lieutenant. RIP.
Indeed... damnit why did he die :{ ....
Rest in Death
Tony Jay should have done Kellogg in fallout 4
No, Tony would've sounded too old for him. I could see him voicing Father, though.
@@Bauglir100 Yeah. Too bad he died in 2006.
Deleted quote:
Hellfire! Dark fire!
Now The Vault Dweller, it's your turn
Join The Unity or your pyre
Join The Unity or you will burn!
Convert the Vault Dweller!
And let the human taste the FEV of the vat!
Or else let the human be mine and mine alone...
Have you ever realized how civilized he was and so very polite. Too bad he was trying to assimilate me into a mutant like the Borg from Star Trek The Next Generation.
Elite Force?
If super mutants could reproduce successfully, the master would’ve been a hero in my opinion
God, I still can't get over how good the voice acting talent was for this game, the IMDB entry for it reads like a triple-A Hollywood production. Jim Cummings, Tony Shalhoub, Ron Perlman, Tress MacNeille, Tony Jay, Clancy Brown, Richard Dean Anderson, Keith David... It was like a modern big-budget game before that was even a thing.
Don't forget David Warner as Morpheus.
Mr Krabs was in it?
@@Gaz-Man87Clancy Brown was Rhombus.
I love the Lieutenant as a character. He is calm, intelligent and efficient.
He's also simple. Efficient. Glorioussss.
and scary af
@@RanisAthrys Wait until you see Frank Hoorigan...
Oh my God, his voice is so amazing. Voice acting like that! In a game from the 90's...Again, this is why the 90's rocked.
VanguardSupreme the 90's were fucking gay, the Stone Age is the best.
"i'M a 90's KiD, aNd tHiS GeNeRaTiOn SuCkS! FuCk MilLeNiAlS"
This is the same voice of the eldritch-tentacle being in Soul Reaver. What a voice he had. He passed to immortality in 2006.
@@Arkl1te It was Tony Jay if I'm not mistaken?
@@MrDalek2150 Yes, Tony Jay, voice of Frollo from Hunchback of Notre Dame and Magneto from X-Men Legends.
Muties and ghouls looked better in the original games
Muties yes ghouls no imo although they should not look so similar in the subsequent games.
@@silverdeathgamer2907 Set looked way better than any of the new ones. A walking corpse
They were modeled professionally in clay
@@tsarnicholasii274 Set was also cool as fuck. Imo his ghoulness was always secondary to his coolness.
And stop motion was used to
Wait, he said there's "a slight problem in the reproductive process" and that it's "being attended to". Does this mean that the Master's plan could've actually worked if he perfected the FEV?
It's actually untrue that super mutants can't reproduce as indicated by special dialogue you receive from Marcus in fallout 2.
Chris Avellone confirmed Marcus was only joking. Super Mutants are sterile.
+RescoeZ yeah, sorry about that.
Well I believe he means that the process of creating a super mutant from humans is problematic. Though there are a few super mutants who are both strong and smart, like the Luitenant, most are dumb brutes. Its not really a problem with the FEV, it is implied that there's some factor in the biology of altered individuals that causes the change, perhaps the amount of radiation in their bodies.
Theoretically, if the Master had ironed that out then yes, it could potentially have worked. Provided they had enough FEV.
Though in hindsight, I don't see how the Master's plan would fail. Super Mutants are immortal, so if they could breed, overpopulation would be a huge problem. If they were sterile and could simply make more Super Mutants from enslaved Humans, then they could control the population.
"Simple. Efficient. Glorious." - the way he delivered that part of the line is.. well.. glorious. Just glorious indeed.
Oh my god, I had the volume all the way up and my smartphone _vibrated_ with his baritone voice
Tony Jay! What a pleasant surprise this guy's voice was! :D
megabyte capturing bob asking for the super computer's portal to turn everyone viral.
Tony jay's death was a great loss for the voice acting profession.
Let's not lament his loss but celebrate his legacy. He was in another black isle game... The romp through spiritual philosophy which is Planescape: Torment
Agreed. Even if the likes of ReBoot has a proper conclusion, Megabye not being voiced by him would be a jarring experience, even if his replacement is good enough.
I love how he pronounces "Glorious"
Lieutenant is totally badass character, pure epicness! One of the best antagonists in the entire history of the computer games. Tony Jay has done a brilliant job of voice acting this character.
Dude The Master is The Best beside he is not badass he's just very peaceful on speaking(very smart)
@@justnoob8141 He's just the negotiation vibe, he knows what he has to do. Does things wisely
LOVE this character. It's like if Frollo from Hunchback of Notre Dame was turned into a super mutant.
scottski02 it’s the same voice actor so I guess your statement is quite literal xD
@@creedbro257 Ironic
no its megabyte turned organic
Both of them didn't like the Cathedral much either...
He was also Shere Khan in Jungle Book 2 and Talespin and Monsieur D'Arque in Beauty and the Beast.
Simple, efficient, glorious.
15 years later…. STRONG IS STRONG
Different Super Mutant breed.
2:15. Favorite line here. Pure ASMR
I love how the first mutants I ran into talked like typical, cartoonish dumb guys... then when I let myself get dragged to this guy he's menacing *and* eloquent.
Of course, I was so in the moment that I had neglected at the time to realize that it's Tony Jay.
"If you're the perfect being then what's with the robot eye? Doesn't seem like the perfect being would need a robot eye. I mean empirically why would the perfect being need AGHHHHH"
Yeah, they are not totally "perfect" the mutation seem to sever the nerves of the super mutant upper lips (you can see they are never moving at all) that's why they have strap for their upper lips.
Even the Lou hates Morpheus. That means something.
PEPE: AH, A PRIME NORMIE...
Eric Vincent Ofinowicz Reading this only makes me realise how over-flooded Pepe memes are due to normies...."Feels bad, man"
Eric Vincent Ofinowicz let's just be glad that normies can't make a rare Pepe
The only rare pepes are the ones that aren't posted online.
Pepe: We can't have a prime normie and not turn him into the chosen ones, now can i?
Actually, Set is the one who calls you a normie
-Meet the most charismatic Super Mutant in the wasteland.
-End of humanity.
This makes me really miss the intelligent Super Mutants of old Fallout. It's a massive subversion of your expectations when you meet one of these monstrous-looking brutes, and you realize they are actually highly intelligent and view their condition as a blessing, "the next advancement in human evolution". Their sense of superiority and zealous belief in The Master's agenda is both highly interesting and frightening, and way more compelling for a villain.
Then you have someone like Marcus, who is kind and peaceful, but still has no issues with himself being a mutant and honestly believes humanity would be better off turning into mutants, just that he doesn't want to do it forcefully.
It's a great shame that they have been turned into savage orcs in the Bethesda games, the kind of bad guys who only want to "SMASH HUMAN!" and who literally blow themselves up trying to kill you. Complete betrayal of what made them so great in the old games.
Intelligent Super Mutants were mostly derived from Vault Dwellers. Pure and untainted stock.
What makes the subversion of your expectations part even more compelling is when you encounter Harry, and you think that the other super mutants *will* be as dumb as bricks as him.
Fallout 3 has a bunch of intelligent mutants tho, fallout 4 has far less but still. On a side note the lack of intelligent mutants makes sense canonically (this probably being an accident rather than actual thought on Bethesdas part but still). Supermutant intelligence is based on the amount of radiation they were exposed to prior to mutating,thats why they want vault dwellers. However in fallout 3 the supermutants just capture random people and dip them, since the only other possibility would be vault 101 which has been sealed and is surrounded by settlements. All the supermutants in fallout 4 are mutants that left DC and wandered to the Commonwealth (either that or the institute just capturing and transforming random settlers) meaning that most would be quite stupid logically
@@billycumcamp6104 Super Mutant intelligence has nothing to do with background radiation, the success of human-mutant conversion is entirely caused by the amount of long term exposure to the mutated strain of FEV which seems to have gotten out and ingrained itself into the wasteland. This is quite clearly stated by the lieutenant.
@@billycumcamp6104 It doesn't tho. Strong is aboout as dumb as harry
i miss hearing this guy's voice Tony Jay he died in 2006 was also megabyte in reboot among others
I saw reboot long before playing fallout and it was amazing to hear his voice again in something so dark.
We must have a lot of recordings of his voice. Would it be tasteless to train an AI on his voice to bring it back?
I don’t think so, people who remember his voice would know he would have the perfect villain voice.
6:54, Even the Lieutenant doesn't like Morpheus. I mean, who can blame him.
How I'd love to have such a voice. I would just talk all day and stretch aaaall worrrds forrr draa-matic effect.
Tony Jay has the most awesome voice ever. RIP
Played fallout 1 for the first time last year, a hard game to get in to, but when i did it was simply glorious
We've got to have... FEV!
Him, frank horrigan and the master are so amazingly voice acted
2:29 a honey to my ears
I like it, that in Fallout, Fallout II and Arcanum final boss thinks, that he is the good one. It is much more realistic and sofisticated, then chilldish Diablo who is just evil and whole his ideals are doing evil...
I love how his soothing voice clashes with his stupid overbite mouth. 😂
"Go ahead, amuse me with your...condition."
This is exactly what it's like to talk to a pc elitist on TH-cam
You made this comment on a video about a game that just so happens to be a highly recommended experience that cannot be replicated on a console system. How wonderfully ironic.
But dude, jokes aside, PC really is the best way to experience video games. The only thing that consoles REALLY have going for them are exclusives.
Bah, arguments only waste space.
Is this guy on crack? You realize computers have controller support dumbass
@@DeadEndGoose
But then you are using a tool from the consoles.
Tony Jay 1933-2006
I love it how you could just enter the base via Harry at Necropolis. First time I did that it scared the shit out of me when I came in contact with the lieutenant and his gatling laser.
6:38 Pretty funny stuff. Also liked the one about Morpheus.
That bone chilling voice acting sends shivers down my spine. Tony Jay was a perfect example for Prime Normal
He was one of the very few super mutants that was capable of withstanding the regimen of the FEV transformation without losing his intellect unlike other super mutants, even possibly receiving an increase mayhaps.
The other being Marcus.
Tony jay voice is just so powerful
It's all quite glorious I assure you
He's voice is so... so... Well, I simply love it.
This is the kind of super mutant that the Master would want all his super mutants to turn out: more intelligent, stronger and overall superior to normal humans.
And don't forget, more glorious!
I would love his "How Delightful" line as a text tone
Lol
We've got word of a nearby vault that needs our help.
RIP to the legend Tony Jay.
Somehow this guy gives me more creeps than Master does.
Master doesn't feel human so you cannot connect to how different and menacing he is. Lou on the other hand...
what a majestic, but menacing voice.
I love how in all moment he treats you as if you're inferior, both physically and mentally.
God fallout 1 ore rendered graphics and cutscenes are pretty impressive for a game that was released in the late 90's
Can't wait to see what Obsidian releases in October.
Fo1 fo2 supermutant : *British accent*
FO3 FO4 : me strong me so smart. (except Fawke)
Yeah I'm from britain and no one here sounds like that if they did then I might actually not hate living here
@@EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal it is Smart people stereotypes.
@@unknownbenefactor8029 so it's a stereotype that smart people sound British?
@@EveryoneElseIsWeirdImNormal yes...
@@unknownbenefactor8029 it's not very accurate were about average
Oh, hey, it's Megabyte.
Eeeeeeeeeeeee!
The lieutenant has some pretty funny lines.......I almost laughed.
Rest In Peace Mr. Tony Jay.
I really love that snobbish gasping motion he does after speaking.
Maybe the plan could have worked, maybe it wouldn't. I just wish we could've been friends. He's so cool
This guy had more faith in the Unity than even the Master did. To him, the Super Mutants being sterile was a flaw to be overcome. To the Master, the revelation made him kill himself.
"Intuitively obvious to the most casual observer". Man i loved this line as a kid and i have used it a few times as an adult to express how obvious something was in a backhanded manner and legit some folks i know were too dumb to understand this line.
Glorious.
Tony Jay is up there with Kieth David in terms of naturally badass voice that's a gift to the world.
Bethesda doesn't understand and after Fallout 4 i can definitely say that they will NEVER understand what it takes to make a Fallout Game.
all they know how to do is Open World Games, and that is that.
+Sir Tobias Whether you like it or not fallout 4 is currently the newest product that can actually be referred too as "Real" fallout because it is made by those who currently own the rights which is the only way something can be considered "Real" however the fact that you dont like it and that it doesn't feel like the old ones is another thing which i can understand
+Th. Noatak For me it was the complete lack of depth in Fallout 3's writing, factions and characters were pretty hollow
Th. Noatak True, though it is a common sentiment through the classic Fallout community, the Fallout community has split between fans of the classics and fans of Bethesda
+Th. Noatak I sick about turn-base gameplay anyway
(That why I like it because I like to burn my brain with turn-base and play modern action-RPG)
+zupergozer
A lot of that is nostalgia. The same goes for The Elder Scrolls series. I remember when Morrowind was released. It was my first Elder Scrolls game and it's still my favorite. I remember how the people who had played the previous two games called Morrowind inferior and watered down. And it's been that way ever since...
If it gave me a kick ass voice like that, I'd sign up.
Now I see that the plan of The Master could have worked if there was a way of farming humans to subsequently turn them into mutants. They'll never be completely independent of them but they will survive and be more massive than ever in the long run.
It's a shame this idea will never see the light of day, like a new Mutant Uprising.
Lieutenant Frollo.
I miss Tony Jay
"WE'VE GOT TO HAVE...M O N E Y"
I'm i the only one who thinks Tony Jay would've been a great Voice for Shinnok for mortal kombat?!?!
aderose If only. ;_;
At least he voice by troy baker
@aderose I would have had him as The Architect from The Matrix Reloaded.
His upper lip always looked like some sort a moustache to me. Something like a Muttonstache. Like Sir Hammer Lock or the Major General from Pirates of Penzance. And his augmented eye looks like a fancy monocle. Now all he needs is a black top hat and some tea. Then we got ourselves a Fancy Super Mutant Gentleman. Hehe.
Man you just gotta love the clay models they used to use for these games :D Lots of effort went into animating these suckers :)
His voice is great!
the funniest thing is that this is the same VA who played frollo in the hunchback of notre dame
I wish Bethesda paid a bit more attention to the Lieutenant or Flip or Marcus and less to Harry. Super mutants are not meant to be stupid brutes. Most of the ones you actually talk to suggest, as Lou claims, that they may actually be unusually intelligent, and Lou is the only one that actually comes across as evil. Adds a lot of depth to them, and makes them come across as tragic at worst and viable as a faction at best.
There's a difference between Mariposa super mutants and Vault 87 super mutants.
@@vetarlittorf1807Yes a difference Bethesda made up. They could have been so much more than dumb orcs.
*sighs* We sure miss you, Chairface Chippendale, Judge Frollo, Megabyte, and RtCW OSA Director.
Hellfire, Dark Fire...
We shall see indeed.
2 Plasma bolts to that fake eye = RIP Lou
And now, you've come along. How thoughtful of you. *grin*
God i could Listen to Tony's glorious voice for hours
Rest in peace Tony
A Fallout 1 remake in the Fallout 4 engine by the same devs of New Vegas would be phenomenal
I almost feel bad for blowing this guys head off without a passing word
7:29 What an iconic quote!
glori ous.
been watching so many fallout clips i should go give this game a play through
Tony Jay always had the perfect voice for villains that could be simutaneously unhinged yet coldly composed.
Compare that to mutants in Fallout 3 and New Vegas: "DUHHHUHH HEAD HURT, NOW YOU DIE. HUUHHH ANTLER SPEAK TO ME, YOU WANT TO BUY WIND BRAHMIN?"
Well, Lou is one of his kind, because most of the other mutants are dumbasses like Harry in FO. And DC were created differently than the west coast muties.
Matthew Layford Uh, don't you remember all the super mutants in Fallout who are just as dumb and inarticulate as those in F3?
jared201345 let us not forget fawkes, too.
Matthew Layford you do know that this lieutenant is one of the first generation supermutants who aren't that dumb
Ones in New Vegas didn't say that as much, mostly just Nightkin screaming that the voices in their heads were getting louder and that everyone was looking at them. the non-Nightkin mutants just tended to have ridiculous voices due to the tightness of their head and mouth vices.
Side note; one of the most intelligent conversations from the Fallout 3 mutants: 'hey, me have joke for you, ready? Knock knock.'
'Who there?'
'...humans...'
'Humans who?'
'Kill, kill all the humans!! Burn them all!!'
'Ahaaahahahaahahaaaa!!! Oh, that... Good one!!! Haaaghh! Haaaggh!!'
Tony Jay... he also gave voice to the "Elder god" in Legacy of Kain series. He was one of the greatest voice actors alive. RIP.