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Hey speaking on AI predicting the possible future fallout 4 did something akin to this with the railroad, and the P.A.M Predictive Algorithm Mechine. There was a theory that pam possibly set off the war with China.
It truly has a bleak feeling to it. It's funny cos my New Vegas urban legends vid felt totally different to make - cos it was sunnier in the game, not just grey and horrific everywhere. New Vegas still has its dark content no DOUBT about it, but Fallout 3 really does feel like the world is a complete nightmare. Very little bright spots.
Fallout 3 genuinely gave me a sense of dread ,in some places in the game , like the darker metro tunnels etc . Even on the surface with the bleak grey skies. It honestly felt like dark and gloomy, and just added to that stark survival element. Like even the skies are grey and depressing most the time. And just about everything out here is unfriendly. Made me stay on my toes, stay alert,all that. In that regard it was a genius way to bring the most immersive experience I've ever had in any game. I've seen some idiots, ( trying to look edgy) , make TH-cam videos, trying to point out how " trash" 3 is. When the reality is F3 is one the best Fallouts ever, for so many good reasons. Apparent in comments here, and Iiterally last best Fallout game Bethesda ever made. If Bethesda had kept on making Fallout games with the same quality of F3 . Fans would be singing Todd and the teams praises 24/7, instead of complaining 24/7. F3 was the game that made me love Fallout in the first place. Never had a computer in the 90's or would've played F1 and 2 back then no doubt.
This game used to scare me so bad. I miss the era when all these creepypastas and creepy secrets in games felt like they might exist somewhere undiscovered, instead of being datamined day 1
Thank you - yeah I'm trying to avoid all the gimmicks and just focus around the actual content... like, if you can enjoy it without even seeing the visuals, I've done my job right! I've said this to subs for a long while now - I will never say like and subscribe, I'll never do musical or bombastic intros, I'll never drag out the ending. So I'm glad you felt the vibe :)
My best guess for the ratman thing is that someone confused it with that GTA rumor about a ratman in the metro, or it was possibly mentioned in some ancient video game rumors video because I swear to god I remember hearing something about it
You know its funny because when I first went into the Dunwich building, it didn't occur to me that the objects moving were paranormal activity that were scripted. I think I just assumed it was just buggy Bethesda objects lol!
What's even funnier is that the disappearing head _is_ just buggy Bethesda objects. Unlike other objects in the building designed to get flung around, that head is actually an entire body clipped through the scenery with physics disabled, but when you reload the cell the physics get re-enabled and the body gets shunted through the floor into the void.
"Fallout 3 can be pretty creepy at times..." Oh I'm sure you meant "Fallout 3 is better at jump scaring and being a horror game than actual horror games"
Yes No Bs. I'm more comfortable and chilled while playing New Vegas than I am Fallout 3 especially at night. I always feel like someone is just a few feet away from me at all times or this subtle sense of dread. Kinda like that one empty level in GMod
I didn’t play a whole lot of fallout 3 but compared to NV and 4 it’s def the most unnerving of the three of them. I was truly terrified while wandering the capitol wasteland
The Fallout Numbers Station pasta changed my life forever. As a kid of 13 years old, trying to find a creepypasta was real or not, started listening to Galaxy News Radio on my way into GNR thru the ruins of downtown DC. To try and get a feel for what things will be like once I kill Three Dog. I wish so much that I could remember what I first felt when I started listening to the music. Billie Holliday, The Ink Spots, Andrews Sisters & Danny Kaye, the various transcription bands, Roy Brown, etc. Clearly I didn't hate it. That mixed with the fact that I could jam out to Roy Brown, Billy Munn, etc while blasting raiders & super mutants, or melancholically ponder life and prewar days while listening to Billie Holliday or The Ink Spots, etc made me quickly fall in love with music of the time and those genres. 9 years later, I still have a strong appreciation for Fallout 3, creepypastas, and otherwise, but exploring off of the music from that game has completely changed my life. I've been collecting 78rpm records since 2017, researching their artists and labels, and writing a book about one of those 78 artists unappreciated mostly. I've met and known some pretty unforgettable people who did the same things I did to get here, and I'll always have the Fallout Number Station creepypasta to thank for it.
Just have to say I absolutely loved reading this comment. This is what it's all about. Nobody knows where life will take you and what can spark off a passion or a lifechanging new direction... a creepypasta! Who would think of it? There's a lot of people who look down on this genre of horror or entertainment or whatever, without scarcely for a moment thinking about the millions of people who's lives could have been influenced by it - like yours. A lot of people have formative experiences with these sorts of legends and it leads all kinds of places. Thanks again for sharing, I really enjoyed reading your comment.
@@shadesofslay although the art of Creepypastas have certainly died out and turned into something completely different now, for both bad and good, they still have a place in my heart. I've had thoughts of trying to narrate them, after reading one to a friend said that I really have the voice for it.
I've heard the rat man myth from almost every game, the only game to my knowledge that directly acknowledges their rat man is portal 2, where you can find his den
Interesting. Another commenter mentioned GTA as a possible source - I've never completed Portal 2, but isn't Doug Ratman in Portal 1 as well? Anyway yeah, definitely intriguing to consider that this is a general gaming urban legend... seeping from one community to the next!
@@breadslayer7442 Very true. They're a primal fear for a lot of people... and then there's phenomena like rat kings that just take it to a whole other level...
@nreadslayer2442 me too. When @shadesofslay talked about a rarman in Fallout 3 I immediately thought of GTA 4. I'm kind of surprised people still make new myths in fallout 3 of all games
Mr. Crowley stays at Underworld until you bring him all the bunker keys. If you decide to give them to him instead of going to the bunker yourself, he leaves and traverses the wasteland towards the bunker. That's possibly why he was spotted in the cemetery. I once gave him the keys and waited for him to return with the power armor but he never came back so I went out looking for him. Went to the bunker and noticed it hadn't yet been unlocked so he hadn't been there yet. Turns out for some reason he went into that warehouse that stores all those unexploded nukes and got stuck on the shelves in a running animation. Dispatched him and took all the keys for myself. That was actually when I realized I could go to the bunker with all the keys without him, after pickpocketing his off him of course
I love that rather than just teleport him there, they make him actually go. Leads to all sorts of emergent gameplay/situations and even the glitches are amusing.
@shadesofslay Yeah he actually trots through the map to his destination. It's pretty cool. I do wonder what would happen if he encounter a deathclaw or something that killed him along the way if that's possible. You can follow him the whole way if you felt like it
@@Redneck_Hero It could happen - in fact, there are stories of missions being borked for this very reason - especially in Oblivion! THAT has the best NPC stories. Looking forward to doing those episodes.
The only problem with that is the cemetery shouldn't be in the path to the bunker, at least in my memory. But, I remenber Crowley following me back to an random dungeon to attack me for stealing the armor, checking in the Wiki it says: "After obtaining the armor, Crowley can appear randomly at places which the player character has fast traveled to or waited at." So probably the player that investigated the cemetery had stole the armor and Crowley spawned next to him. Also, I'am pretty Mr Burke also follow the player during a quest and in very rare occurrences he can follow you for months ingame time due to bugs, so he is another suspect as the ghost.
3:45 that is 100% an Easter egg. The skeletal remains can also be found in the museum in DC. it just got copy and pasted in the water for players to discover
Would love to see more videos of this style about Fallout 3. I think it’s a game that has amazing atmosphere and “vibes”, even if lacking in the players ability to make choices. Your voice is relaxing in a way that adds to the vibe of creepy subject matters.
I remember my older brother once telling me about a tribe of Big Foot that lived within the Grove imagine my disappointment finding the location 5 years later finding out its only home to a bunch of hippies
This is incredible to think that I have played fallout 3 for nearly a decade and a half now, and I have never seen Arlington Cemetery ingame. This is what makes these games great, even after all this time- there are new places to discover! Great video!
@shadesofslay The metro systems always put me off, mainly because i hated running into ghouls jump scaring me hahaha. So knowing that to get there requires using them, it makes sense now but I will be sure to visit on my next play through!
My favourite myth was always the living FEV experiment. You know those bloated corpses in the dungeon where Fawkes is? Apparently you could see run into a living one in the wasteland near the Washington monument
Ill never forget the gore princess glitch, how it gave me nightmares and actually scarred me irl. Because of it i never wanted to go near little lamplight.
I 100% remember the ratman legend when i was younger. I cant find anything on it myself. but i do remember at the time seeing images of a smeagol looking guy with a rat face. If i remember correctly it was kinda hunchback and had stringy hair.
that last area you showed pertaining to "the point lookout witch" is definitely "Ruzka's lair". it's an unnamed location where you will (sometimes) find the only Yao Guai in point lookout. the reason i say "sometimes" is because, for some reason she occasionally fails to load in when you arrive there. the solution that always seems to work for me is to save, quit and reload and there she is! the big red ball is a dead giveaway! kinda weird i know but, being the serial killing trophy hunter that i am in fallout, whenever i go to point lookout i always make certain i don't have any Yao Guai meat in my inventory so it doesn't end up getting mixed up and i can be sure that i'm adding the actual remains of Ruzka to my grisly collection! on a different note, this and the Terry Pratchett video you did have easily earned my subscription. love what you do dude. thanks for sharing your wonderful work.🙂
Now THIS is super interesting - thank you for this detailed contribution! Y’know, I’ve considered doing a comments follow up at some stage with details people have shared. But I haven’t fully decided yet. And - thank you for your kind words! It means a lot to me - I’m still kind of pinching myself that things seem to be taking off a bit. But yes, thank you again!
Fallout 3 must be the only Fallout game which is zanny, supernatural and horrorish in nature, everywhere you go you feel like you entered into hell, not into a wasteland which i really really like it.
Flowers show up in a few places: there's hollyhocks in Tenpenny Tower, President Eden has some daffodils, and all types can be found around Tranquility Lane. I believe they may also show up in the Pre-War Theme for the player homes but don't quote me on that. There's probably more scattered around but I don't have the G.E.C.K. installed to check. Definitely a rarity though!
That last entry in the Numbers station creepypasta used to spook me the most back then. Its so alien and out of place for Fallout 3. Now after watching this i realize just how stupid it sounds. Ah thanks again for another nostalgia trip.
Just randomly got suggested this video! Cool video! Always like to find new stuff in video games... I feel like whenever I look up easter eggs, video essays, etc. on the fallout games specifically it's always the same stuff over and over haha
5:30 off topic but I see Girdershade with the BOS flag, love Rebuild the Capital so much, it’s awesome seeing others use it. My childhood dream fulfilled
I absolutely LOVE that mod. I was just getting to it in my TTW playthrough (that's on the channel) but I've paused that for a little while. I'll share it soon though!
There was also one that suggested the radios after you killed Eden/3Dog would begin broadcasting predictions of the real world future which would come true
@@shadesofslay I had to go to work and truth be told nobody else who talks about these things have mentioned that one. It's my favorite little creepypasta
Amazing, I wasn't sure if TikTok would actually work! I uploaded a few short type things on there, but then I thought, I'll just have a bit of fun and do some silly stuff! Glad to have you on board and thank you :)
@@matthewashley7786 No probs, I didn't ignore your other reply, I just didn't see it. Made me smile, haha. But yeah I have a lottttttttttttttttttttttt of lore to cover across all the games. Thankfully, I enjoy researching, recording and doing all this!
I remember hearing about the rat man. Can't remember where but he was supposed to be a half man half mole rat guy that had a unique combat knife that could supposedly one shot the player
"Hinter Dir" - Fallout 4, Pint-Sized Slasher... who ironically has a unique combat knife, just can't remember if it was Creation Club or not, the reason I remember the letter, I don't know much German at all, but understood that and still got jumpscared XD
@@shadesofslay yeah was kinda surprised no one said that before, remember reading about it like over half a decade ago when I was reading about where to find the skeleton.
Sure creepy things happen. I remember I often heard something following me but turning around revealed nothing and the footsteps stopped after I turned around. But that could be an audio lag. And once an important character died suddenly then when I left and came back in they were alive again.
The footsteps happened to me not long ago, I can't remember exactly where, I am sure it was somewhere around the Nuka Cola factory-Arlington Cemetary in a ghoul infested location. Definitely not Dunwich, Ain't going there until after Point Lookout lol
Fallout 3 has got to be my favorite game and I've put at least like 600 hours into it across multiple platforms Across all that time there are two things that have stuck with me: an audio bug that that caused a high pitch scream like sound upon entering a sewer next to a canal in the city and Fawkes opening fire on something off screen of the death cam after I decided to see what would happen after clearing out the Dunwich buildings basement and letting the radiation from the obelisk kill me
Interesting.. very interesting, I love the fallout lore a whole lot but never knew about the puppet man nor the rat man in fallout 3 HOWEVER, I always knew about the creepypasta of rat man in GTA 4 I think GTA 5 as well. What even intrigued me tho as well was the numbers station. Crazy how I never heard of it til now yet I went to go check out the creepypasta video and hearing it just makes me feel hella uneasy. Either way this video was just as good as the new Vegas one! We need more like this
I’m glad you found it interesting - and don’t worry, I have LOADS more from these games as well as others - I’ll be careful to say what’s just rumours etc. but even if they’re fairly well known to some people, you’re a good example of how it’s still new to others! Thanks for the feedback - and there will def be more coming!
I'm pretty sure my first time seeing Fallout 3 gameplay, was over at some guys house, i was about 9 when the game came out, so his parents weren't so keen on letting me watch their son play it. What i did see though, were the glowing ones in the Dunwich building, so around 2013 or so, i got Fallout 3, and tried to track down the location i saw, but little did i know that when i returned there, it would actually feel like a horror segment. It's really cool, though, to have the little bit, i did see, be so infamous today.
I remember adults refusing to play F3 because it was too scary 😂 same people had no problem with Dead space. Running out of resources, finding a hurdle you can't beat, those are more threatening than any misshaped monster. Fallout having those as well only makes it better!
True - interesting because games like Fallout really do (in some ways) show someone’s character through how they play, how they persevere, etc. and you’re right, trying to survive can be scary.
I grew up thinking Call of Duty World at War was super scary, cause they did catch a scary WW2 tune in campaign together with the Nazi-Zombies mode besides, but by this year I had played stuff like Amnesia with headphones in the dark
@@shadesofslay well I'm no ghost scientist but it seems to me that graveyards are places where the dead are put to rest, whereas ghosts are restless spirits, and ghosts tend to haunt the places where they died, so there wouldn't be ghosts in a cemetery unless someone actually died there, which is uncommon. of course that's not to say that there are no haunted cemeteries, just that they tend not to be.
Great video. I always love the atmosphere of Fallout 3 and the creepy mysteries I’d come across on the forums. I always found the numbers station one disappointing however. As soon as the legend went down the whole predicting world events rabbit hole. To me that just sounded straight out of a creepy pasta with no truth to it.
I hope you get to read this. I played Fallout 3 on 360 back in the day. On my first playthru of Operation Anchorage, I encountered a bug I have never seen listed or reported anywhere else. As you know, the Outcasts kidnapped a Gary clone to rip the pipboy off his arm or whatever. You can find this clone in a room adjacent to the simulator room. However on my playthru the model for the Gary clone was an elderly black man with greying hair. It still wore the correct jumpsuit and was still called Gary but it was NOT a “Gary.”
Definitely got to read it! Thanks for sharing this - especially since you’ve said you’ve never come across it anywhere else! Comment section exclusive eh - but yeah that is an odd one - got no clue what would cause that! Maybe someone else will come across the comment who has some idea of what may have caused it. It’s not often you could call game glitches special, but somehow, there’s just something about the combo of the charm of the Bethesda game glitches plus the totally unique nature of some of them that makes them - well, not always - but mostly acceptable and kind of something that adds to your own personal mythology with the game. Of course there are some bugs that are just not funny - but ones like this? Gold. Thanks again for sharing it here!
@ I say never, but I did see it mentioned ONE time on the talk page for op anchorage on the old UESP fallout equivalent that I’m not sure still exists. One guy was like “hey this happened to me” and explained the same bug I had but there was very little response to it, if any.
I was playing FO3 a while ago with a bunch of mods and one of them somehow broke the Raven Rock radio station. I switched it on and Eden was just repeating "Stand now at the precipice." Ad infinitum.
@@shadesofslay as I remember them, some people claimed the Ratman was a shadow in the distance. Others said they heard him make sounds through the walls, but could never see him. I seem to remember him being associated with the flooded sewer, but that could just be me misremembering. I heard the rumor enough that I was shocked you couldn't find more about him online. I thought that was one of the more popular rumors if I had heard of it. I assumed the ratman was an allusion to the brain or the crazy guy who tamed wildlife from the interplay games.
great accent. a lot of us listen to fallout videos to pass time at work or later in day when dozing off. a lot better than some of the monotone or poor audio recorded fallout channels. keep up with the longer form esoteric fall out info. thank you
I’m replaying fallout 3 after playing it as a kid years ago and I have to say it’s definitely fitting for the Halloween season with the pre war decorations scattered around the map and the dark atmosphere it contains! I 100% New Vegas and now it’s time for 3 and I’m loving it so far.
@shadesofslay Bioshock is still my all time favorite game and franchise to this day. I have the definitive(?) edition on Xbox one now and revisit it from time to time on my series x. Great series. Even Bioshock Infinite. I love that game. Ever since I first played it on Xbox 360 all those years ago, I still often day dream about walking through Rapture just trying to imagine what it would be like. It truly was a unique game and we have System Shock and Ken Levine to thank for that. My only gripe with the remastered edition is they didn't include Bioshock 2's multiplayer
@@Redneck_Hero Bioshock - yep, won't ever forget playing that first time. System Shock, I never played, but I have the remake - for when I get a chance... 2, I did play, fuckin terrifying man. Would love to do System Shock lore. System Shock 2, I think, is the scariest game ever made
@shadesofslay I do have the remake of System Shock 2 but haven't really spent any time playing it yet. I just know that Bioshock is the spiritual successor to it. A game that spawned one of the greatest games in story telling, gameplay and environment is worth checking out. I have a huge backlog of games that I need to complete but my adhd always foils my attempts and I wind up playing something else. Working on it though. Still wanting to get back on PREY and complete that. Absolutely stellar game if you haven't already played it. Imagine Bioshock on a giant space station
Also I would use Blackhall Manor as a player home whenever in Point Lookout. Would store caps and weapons in the bedroom safe upstairs and the bed wasn't considered owned so the player could sleep in it. To hell with Obadiah Blackhall
@shadesofslay I enjoyed it. Was really the only fancy place other than Tenpenny Tower that I enjoyed calling home. Sure it wasn't an official player home but there were no limitations that kept you from doing that. And it was a mansion and that always a plus in my book lol. I would never take the Krevbekneh(?) back to him. I would always take it to the Dunwich building and take it to the obelisk and then eliminate Obadiah once I got back since I discovered what he was doing in the basement.I would have liked to also take Desmond's mansion as my own but we all know what happened to that place. One thing I still do to this day is name my player character in 3 and in NV the same name and just let my head canon pretend that they were the same person just years apart. The kid from Vault 101 eventually left the Capitol Wasteland and ventured towards the Mojave and took a job as a courier and then the events of New Vegas would start thus expanding his adventure since he left the Vault
@shadesofslay Yeah it's a shame it gets blown up. Was much bigger that Blackhall Manor but also a lot of the rooms were blocked off anyway so it wouldn't have been that much fun as a player home
Theres a lot of effort being put into poisoning AI data sets. Nightshade is one tool for digital artists, there are others for writing, videography, audio, and an AI identifying arms race. Theres an even bigger legal arms race thats building a lot of momentum and could see AI use having to cite its sources. I doubt AI will be used in some Fallout of the future to write creepy pasta, it won't be fun if you can just pass it though a detector and find out some vaguely creepy prediction easter egg was made with GPT-4o mini (cheapest mainline version).
Your last comment on predictive AI contains horrifying implications. Going by the paperclip analogy for Ai, If it really was, it could mean the AI didn't predict the events. It steered the world so the events would happen as it was told would happen.
Mm! In fact - and you may be referring to this in another way - I was also thinking of a particular ‘information hazard’ that I won’t tell you, because once you know, you’re doomed! Maybe I’ve given too much of a hint! But maybe you know already.
Even when people approach you at night or in the dark is scary as fuck cause thier eyes light up. Im glad its not like that for the most part in new vegas. 😊
“Fallout 3 can be pretty creepy at times” yes yes it can and I love it and your videos also I didn’t know about the severed head disappearing honestly the Dunwich building creeps me out also can you link the fallout myths wiki please?
Thank you! And - here it is - falloutmyths.fandom.com/wiki/Fallout_Myths_Wiki It doesn’t have too much more than what I said really, sadly there’s not much there!
@@shadesofslay I’m doing just finished eating myself and as will and if I may one are you from Ireland because you have a mix of a UK/Irish Scottish accent two can I do re@ct to some for your videos like this one I will link your channel and everything
@@jordanmagpiebulletYT7978 I'm from Scotland, but a part of my family background is Irish! :) And absolutely, I have no problem with people doing reactions!
Fallout 3 is the only 3d game that feels like you are in apocalypse. All the rest feels like they have some measure of their shit together. New Vegas is the worst at feeling post apocalyptic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Fallout 3 does feel like an apocalypse - however it’s almost as if it’s day one after the bombs dropped. I love it, totally, but if you look at Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl - life has returned, etc. obvs Chernobyl is a bit different but it’s still lush. In Japan, people have completely rebuilt the cities and live there less than a century after total nuclear obliteration. So in a way, while it feels more gloomy, it’s actually a bit less realistic as to what should be expected. I BELIEVE fallout 3 was meant to be set much sooner after the war, but this was changed during development. I could be wrong. I’d have to look back into that again. But that may be worth digging around to see if there’s an explanation for the (fantastically) apocalyptic atmosphere of Fallout 3 in particular. I love all the games - I adore Fallout 3. But, it’s unique in that it’s kinda off the timeline in terms of what a natural recovery would look like centuries after the fact. Whew, I wrote a book there! But again, thanks for sharing, and I totally get why you’d like that gloomy feel. I made a video about the beauty of fallout 3 - hardly gets any views. But it sums up the tragic beauty they managed to capture in that game.
There is a theory.... can't find the vid... its so out there and wild but it also makes everything make sense. The video claimed that each disc for halo 3 had a slight difference in it so luck and generation and specifically crazy lil one off bugs that can't be recreated. Can't remember the whole vid. But it said that because of a combination of intentional design, and potential flaws in the factory, disc's could be completely unique and functional with a weird bug that doesn't lock the game. Bugs nobody else sees. That's why the theory is that it's intentional, and for me, I expand the thought to now say, maybe they intentionally changed discs by region! So North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, idk If the Antarctica counts, they all got slightly different codes causing slightly different bugs and stuff
The most disturbing thing that Bethesda decided to add to Fallout 3 in my honest opinion was those two Brotherhood guys who keep showing up randomly to pester you long after their quest was finished. Normally it wouldn’t be so annoying, just creepy, but since the official player housing in 3 doesn’t have the containers set as owned by the player, these two chuckleheads will often snag a weapon or two along with whatever else catches their eye on the way out your front door after you inexplicably wake up in your bed to find them silently standing over you. 😱
I rested in Megaton house once, had started a new game, turned around from bed to door, and a BOS trooper in power armor was standing there. He immediately headed out my door and left Megaton, heading towards the Citadel (I'm near certain) with me hot on his tail. No idea why this guy had showed up, hoping he would lead me somewhere, to something, but I was having his gear if he got killed, which happened not long after, don't remember what got him, probably feral ghouls. Probably just a glitch, I hadn't met the BOS yet.
@@asjmpickle one would think so indeed! However you'd be amazed at how many people IRL have thought I'm Irish! Especially on my recent trip to the States!
People who think the dunwich building is scary need to see some real scary shit. I BEG of you to play the "Metro" series! It's a much better post apocalyptic setting with some real good scares done much better.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I love all the Fallout games I've played extensively - 3, New Vegas and 4. I've dabbled with 76 but have no problems with it other than not being so into online game vibe anymore. 1 and 2 I've never really delved into but I plan on it. Fallout 3 is in my opinion unfairly criticised. No game is perfect. But all I can say is that as a fan of Fallout and Elder Scrolls (and soon to be Starfield), Fallout 3 fits into that 'special' game bracket for me. There are very, very few games that feel as immersive as Fallout, ES etc. So I'll unashamedly continue to love them all :)
Hope you enjoy this new style of video... anyway, if you're new here, please like and sub for more of this type of content! And check out my existing lore videos!
Hey speaking on AI predicting the possible future fallout 4 did something akin to this with the railroad, and the P.A.M Predictive Algorithm Mechine. There was a theory that pam possibly set off the war with China.
I have to ask have you ever tried a deep fried Mars bar?
@@colddaze6680 I never have!
Love this, it’s hard to find this kind of content on TH-cam but I always love watching it, especially fallout
@@AndrewSSGSS Glad you enjoyed it! I'm putting together the Skyrim one now... all obscure tales I've come across.
Finally someone talks about this. I miss Fallout 3s Dark and depressing atmosphere and vibe. It had a lot of horror elements too.
It truly has a bleak feeling to it. It's funny cos my New Vegas urban legends vid felt totally different to make - cos it was sunnier in the game, not just grey and horrific everywhere. New Vegas still has its dark content no DOUBT about it, but Fallout 3 really does feel like the world is a complete nightmare. Very little bright spots.
Fallout 3 genuinely gave me a sense of dread ,in some places in the game , like the darker metro tunnels etc . Even on the surface with the bleak grey skies. It honestly felt like dark and gloomy, and just added to that stark survival element. Like even the skies are grey and depressing most the time. And just about everything out here is unfriendly. Made me stay on my toes, stay alert,all that. In that regard it was a genius way to bring the most immersive experience I've ever had in any game. I've seen some idiots, ( trying to look edgy) , make TH-cam videos, trying to point out how " trash" 3 is. When the reality is F3 is one the best Fallouts ever, for so many good reasons. Apparent in comments here, and Iiterally last best Fallout game Bethesda ever made. If Bethesda had kept on making Fallout games with the same quality of F3 . Fans would be singing Todd and the teams praises 24/7, instead of complaining 24/7. F3 was the game that made me love Fallout in the first place. Never had a computer in the 90's or would've played F1 and 2 back then no doubt.
FO3 wasn't perfect, but it nailed the atmosphere
This game used to scare me so bad. I miss the era when all these creepypastas and creepy secrets in games felt like they might exist somewhere undiscovered, instead of being datamined day 1
Yep some of the magic has died eh. But then, maybe we can bring it back a bit ourselves too.
This has such a classic youtube vibe. Very fitting for talking about fallout 3 mysteries. Awesome video!
Thank you - yeah I'm trying to avoid all the gimmicks and just focus around the actual content... like, if you can enjoy it without even seeing the visuals, I've done my job right! I've said this to subs for a long while now - I will never say like and subscribe, I'll never do musical or bombastic intros, I'll never drag out the ending. So I'm glad you felt the vibe :)
I agree but I wouldn't classic era TH-cam but more like 2012 old TH-cam
The only things missing are a fraps logo, a tinny mic and 360p
My best guess for the ratman thing is that someone confused it with that GTA rumor about a ratman in the metro, or it was possibly mentioned in some ancient video game rumors video because I swear to god I remember hearing something about it
Ahhhh of COURSE! Yeah, it could have been mixing up with GTA... but also, like you, I'm almost certain I saw a FO3 reference to it online years ago.
Doug Ratman is a pretty well known Portal character, might be related.@@shadesofslay
@@J.Hawker Indeed. And that character was on everyone's mind more around the era Fallout 3 came out...
Fallout 1 or 2 has talking psychic rats
Yes and the screenshot of a ratman was a very bad photo wirh a mod with a main character from DreamWorks cartoon Flushed Away
You know its funny because when I first went into the Dunwich building, it didn't occur to me that the objects moving were paranormal activity that were scripted. I think I just assumed it was just buggy Bethesda objects lol!
Ghosts in the machine one might say haha
What's even funnier is that the disappearing head _is_ just buggy Bethesda objects. Unlike other objects in the building designed to get flung around, that head is actually an entire body clipped through the scenery with physics disabled, but when you reload the cell the physics get re-enabled and the body gets shunted through the floor into the void.
"Fallout 3 can be pretty creepy at times..." Oh I'm sure you meant "Fallout 3 is better at jump scaring and being a horror game than actual horror games"
Y'know, it's true - and I think the scares are more genuine most of the time, because they're emergent!
Yes No Bs. I'm more comfortable and chilled while playing New Vegas than I am Fallout 3 especially at night. I always feel like someone is just a few feet away from me at all times or this subtle sense of dread. Kinda like that one empty level in GMod
fallout 3 always has my ass on edge i got jumpscared by by a mothership zeta abomination last night lmao
@@MonkySeason Ha yeah, I find those to be totally terrifying. The noises they make!
I didn’t play a whole lot of fallout 3 but compared to NV and 4 it’s def the most unnerving of the three of them. I was truly terrified while wandering the capitol wasteland
The Fallout Numbers Station pasta changed my life forever. As a kid of 13 years old, trying to find a creepypasta was real or not, started listening to Galaxy News Radio on my way into GNR thru the ruins of downtown DC. To try and get a feel for what things will be like once I kill Three Dog. I wish so much that I could remember what I first felt when I started listening to the music. Billie Holliday, The Ink Spots, Andrews Sisters & Danny Kaye, the various transcription bands, Roy Brown, etc. Clearly I didn't hate it. That mixed with the fact that I could jam out to Roy Brown, Billy Munn, etc while blasting raiders & super mutants, or melancholically ponder life and prewar days while listening to Billie Holliday or The Ink Spots, etc made me quickly fall in love with music of the time and those genres.
9 years later, I still have a strong appreciation for Fallout 3, creepypastas, and otherwise, but exploring off of the music from that game has completely changed my life. I've been collecting 78rpm records since 2017, researching their artists and labels, and writing a book about one of those 78 artists unappreciated mostly. I've met and known some pretty unforgettable people who did the same things I did to get here, and I'll always have the Fallout Number Station creepypasta to thank for it.
Just have to say I absolutely loved reading this comment. This is what it's all about. Nobody knows where life will take you and what can spark off a passion or a lifechanging new direction... a creepypasta! Who would think of it? There's a lot of people who look down on this genre of horror or entertainment or whatever, without scarcely for a moment thinking about the millions of people who's lives could have been influenced by it - like yours. A lot of people have formative experiences with these sorts of legends and it leads all kinds of places. Thanks again for sharing, I really enjoyed reading your comment.
@@shadesofslay although the art of Creepypastas have certainly died out and turned into something completely different now, for both bad and good, they still have a place in my heart. I've had thoughts of trying to narrate them, after reading one to a friend said that I really have the voice for it.
@CPorter That sounds wild
@@johnnyag1912 it really, really is.
Fallout 3 and Bioshock are the reasons I like that old timey music now
I've heard the rat man myth from almost every game, the only game to my knowledge that directly acknowledges their rat man is portal 2, where you can find his den
Interesting. Another commenter mentioned GTA as a possible source - I've never completed Portal 2, but isn't Doug Ratman in Portal 1 as well? Anyway yeah, definitely intriguing to consider that this is a general gaming urban legend... seeping from one community to the next!
@shadesofslay The place rats hold in the human mind is undeniable, we've been theorizing about them since we first took notice of the little things
@@breadslayer7442 Very true. They're a primal fear for a lot of people... and then there's phenomena like rat kings that just take it to a whole other level...
@nreadslayer2442 me too. When @shadesofslay talked about a rarman in Fallout 3 I immediately thought of GTA 4. I'm kind of surprised people still make new myths in fallout 3 of all games
@@shadesofslayDoug rattman is in both games and has his own comic retelling the events between p2
Mr. Crowley stays at Underworld until you bring him all the bunker keys. If you decide to give them to him instead of going to the bunker yourself, he leaves and traverses the wasteland towards the bunker. That's possibly why he was spotted in the cemetery. I once gave him the keys and waited for him to return with the power armor but he never came back so I went out looking for him. Went to the bunker and noticed it hadn't yet been unlocked so he hadn't been there yet. Turns out for some reason he went into that warehouse that stores all those unexploded nukes and got stuck on the shelves in a running animation. Dispatched him and took all the keys for myself. That was actually when I realized I could go to the bunker with all the keys without him, after pickpocketing his off him of course
I love that rather than just teleport him there, they make him actually go. Leads to all sorts of emergent gameplay/situations and even the glitches are amusing.
@shadesofslay Yeah he actually trots through the map to his destination. It's pretty cool. I do wonder what would happen if he encounter a deathclaw or something that killed him along the way if that's possible. You can follow him the whole way if you felt like it
@@Redneck_Hero It could happen - in fact, there are stories of missions being borked for this very reason - especially in Oblivion! THAT has the best NPC stories. Looking forward to doing those episodes.
@shadesofslay you know I've never played Oblivion. My introduction to Elder Scrolls was Skyrim and I never completed that
The only problem with that is the cemetery shouldn't be in the path to the bunker, at least in my memory.
But, I remenber Crowley following me back to an random dungeon to attack me for stealing the armor, checking in the Wiki it says:
"After obtaining the armor, Crowley can appear randomly at places which the player character has fast traveled to or waited at."
So probably the player that investigated the cemetery had stole the armor and Crowley spawned next to him.
Also, I'am pretty Mr Burke also follow the player during a quest and in very rare occurrences he can follow you for months ingame time due to bugs, so he is another suspect as the ghost.
3:45 that is 100% an Easter egg. The skeletal remains can also be found in the museum in DC. it just got copy and pasted in the water for players to discover
Would love to see more videos of this style about Fallout 3. I think it’s a game that has amazing atmosphere and “vibes”, even if lacking in the players ability to make choices. Your voice is relaxing in a way that adds to the vibe of creepy subject matters.
Thanks! Just put up the Fallout: New Vegas episode of the urban legends series!
Good video. No gimmicks, no stupid jokes, just some good information and a trip down memory lane.
That's what I'm aiming for - just giving you the content, and NOTHING else!
I love this spooky content, so cool and well made
Glad you're enjoying it :)
I remember my older brother once telling me about a tribe of Big Foot that lived within the Grove imagine my disappointment finding the location 5 years later finding out its only home to a bunch of hippies
This is incredible to think that I have played fallout 3 for nearly a decade and a half now, and I have never seen Arlington Cemetery ingame. This is what makes these games great, even after all this time- there are new places to discover!
Great video!
Thank you! And whaaaaaattttt you’d never been there???
@shadesofslay The metro systems always put me off, mainly because i hated running into ghouls jump scaring me hahaha. So knowing that to get there requires using them, it makes sense now but I will be sure to visit on my next play through!
@ I was the same initially. But once you’re through you get the fast travel locations!
My favourite myth was always the living FEV experiment. You know those bloated corpses in the dungeon where Fawkes is? Apparently you could see run into a living one in the wasteland near the Washington monument
Terrifying looking things as well!
"There's now way to get Dogmeat to bark lasers"
Modders: "Not with that attitude."
Ha! Modders can do just about anything eh?
@@shadesofslay Just take the laser eyes attack from Liberty Prime and replace Dogmeat's bite attack with it. Seems simple enough.
@@PlebNC The question now is... has it been done! I'd love to see it.
Ill never forget the gore princess glitch, how it gave me nightmares and actually scarred me irl. Because of it i never wanted to go near little lamplight.
GOD I know whatcha mean about that one!
I think i remember hearing faint morse code beeps intergrated into the ambient music. Ill have to play again and listen to be sure.
I 100% remember the ratman legend when i was younger. I cant find anything on it myself. but i do remember at the time seeing images of a smeagol looking guy with a rat face. If i remember correctly it was kinda hunchback and had stringy hair.
I remember The Ratman legend from GTA 4 but never heard of The Warrington Station Ratman
Ooo, compelling. If you ever somehow come across an old hard drive with search history or saved images, lemme know!
@spookydonutghosthouse8483 yeah, that's what I heard others say...
that last area you showed pertaining to "the point lookout witch" is definitely "Ruzka's lair". it's an unnamed location where you will (sometimes) find the only Yao Guai in point lookout. the reason i say "sometimes" is because, for some reason she occasionally fails to load in when you arrive there. the solution that always seems to work for me is to save, quit and reload and there she is! the big red ball is a dead giveaway! kinda weird i know but, being the serial killing trophy hunter that i am in fallout, whenever i go to point lookout i always make certain i don't have any Yao Guai meat in my inventory so it doesn't end up getting mixed up and i can be sure that i'm adding the actual remains of Ruzka to my grisly collection!
on a different note, this and the Terry Pratchett video you did have easily earned my subscription. love what you do dude. thanks for sharing your wonderful work.🙂
Now THIS is super interesting - thank you for this detailed contribution! Y’know, I’ve considered doing a comments follow up at some stage with details people have shared. But I haven’t fully decided yet. And - thank you for your kind words! It means a lot to me - I’m still kind of pinching myself that things seem to be taking off a bit. But yes, thank you again!
Fallout 3 must be the only Fallout game which is zanny, supernatural and horrorish in nature, everywhere you go you feel like you entered into hell, not into a wasteland which i really really like it.
There's def aspects of this sort of thing in NV and 4, but 3 100% has the most blasted sombre wasteland of the modern Fallout games.
@@shadesofslay i know about f4 but it isn't that serious but can you give examples of fnv except from the Sierra Madre because of obvious reasons.
@@EpsilonCobra You're right, there's nothing overtly supernatural in NV really, but there's stuff I found to be spooky - a great example is Vault 11.
Did anyone notice the one and only flower in the game in the cemetery
I was hoping someone would pick up on that flower, I zoomed right past it on purpose!
Flowers show up in a few places: there's hollyhocks in Tenpenny Tower, President Eden has some daffodils, and all types can be found around Tranquility Lane. I believe they may also show up in the Pre-War Theme for the player homes but don't quote me on that. There's probably more scattered around but I don't have the G.E.C.K. installed to check. Definitely a rarity though!
Well, FO4 has poltergeists dropping cars off bridges in the distance...
;-)
Believe me, there's an epic urban legends ep on the way for that...!
That last entry in the Numbers station creepypasta used to spook me the most back then. Its so alien and out of place for Fallout 3. Now after watching this i realize just how stupid it sounds.
Ah thanks again for another nostalgia trip.
it made me shit myself
Just randomly got suggested this video! Cool video! Always like to find new stuff in video games... I feel like whenever I look up easter eggs, video essays, etc. on the fallout games specifically it's always the same stuff over and over haha
Glad you found the channel! And that’s interesting - I imagine you’ve heard some of what I showed before - hopefully some of the content was new?? 😅
@@shadesofslay Yeah the stuff that is more visible I had heard of (the dunwich horror series of fallout lore of course) but some of it was new!
@@UndeadCookieMonster Brill, that's great to hear 😄
5:30 off topic but I see Girdershade with the BOS flag, love Rebuild the Capital so much, it’s awesome seeing others use it. My childhood dream fulfilled
I absolutely LOVE that mod. I was just getting to it in my TTW playthrough (that's on the channel) but I've paused that for a little while. I'll share it soon though!
This was such a cool video! Fallout 3 is the game that got me back into the series, great work!
Thank you!! Fallout 3 has a special place in my heart as well…!
I literally have Fallout 3 in my Xbox 360 hooked up to my TV right now.
Some things never change; war leading among them.
There was also one that suggested the radios after you killed Eden/3Dog would begin broadcasting predictions of the real world future which would come true
Yep that’s the one at the end of this video 🙂
@@shadesofslay
I had to go to work and truth be told nobody else who talks about these things have mentioned that one. It's my favorite little creepypasta
@@ThexVaultxTech Yeah I love it as well! As I said, I kinda wish it HAD been real, even if that would have been scary!
Found your channel when it popped up on my fyp on TikTok. Fallout is my favourite game series so you’ve instantly got my sub. Great video btw👍
Amazing, I wasn't sure if TikTok would actually work! I uploaded a few short type things on there, but then I thought, I'll just have a bit of fun and do some silly stuff! Glad to have you on board and thank you :)
@@shadesofslay Would you be willing to expand to New Vegas videos or possibly Fallout 4?
Sorry I've just been scrolling through your channel and noticed you've already done Fallout New Vegas videos haha
@@matthewashley7786 No probs, I didn't ignore your other reply, I just didn't see it. Made me smile, haha. But yeah I have a lottttttttttttttttttttttt of lore to cover across all the games. Thankfully, I enjoy researching, recording and doing all this!
@@shadesofslay that’s great to hear can’t wait for more videos
I remember hearing about the rat man. Can't remember where but he was supposed to be a half man half mole rat guy that had a unique combat knife that could supposedly one shot the player
Intriguing! If you turn anything up, let me know!
"Hinter Dir" - Fallout 4, Pint-Sized Slasher... who ironically has a unique combat knife, just can't remember if it was Creation Club or not, the reason I remember the letter, I don't know much German at all, but understood that and still got jumpscared XD
I remember finding the point lookout dinosaur and I always thought it was a reference to their then up coming title, Skyrim.
Ya know, there could be something to that. Dinosaurs... dragons... fairly similar.
@@shadesofslay yeah was kinda surprised no one said that before, remember reading about it like over half a decade ago when I was reading about where to find the skeleton.
@@samkeith7886 I'm surprised I never thought of the connection - seems so obvious when you said it!
Sure creepy things happen. I remember I often heard something following me but turning around revealed nothing and the footsteps stopped after I turned around. But that could be an audio lag. And once an important character died suddenly then when I left and came back in they were alive again.
The footsteps happened to me not long ago, I can't remember exactly where, I am sure it was somewhere around the Nuka Cola factory-Arlington Cemetary in a ghoul infested location. Definitely not Dunwich, Ain't going there until after Point Lookout lol
Nice video mate, great little idea here. I remember hearing a lot of these too
Thank you 🙂 I’m considering doing a similar one for New Vegas…
Fallout 3 has got to be my favorite game and I've put at least like 600 hours into it across multiple platforms
Across all that time there are two things that have stuck with me: an audio bug that that caused a high pitch scream like sound upon entering a sewer next to a canal in the city and Fawkes opening fire on something off screen of the death cam after I decided to see what would happen after clearing out the Dunwich buildings basement and letting the radiation from the obelisk kill me
That high pitched scream one sounds terrifying!
The Numbers Station creepypasta got me to buy Fallout 3. It's such a gripping story and it got me to play a fascinating and fun game!
It's one of the best creepy gaming stories ever, I reckon!
Interesting.. very interesting, I love the fallout lore a whole lot but never knew about the puppet man nor the rat man in fallout 3 HOWEVER, I always knew about the creepypasta of rat man in GTA 4 I think GTA 5 as well. What even intrigued me tho as well was the numbers station. Crazy how I never heard of it til now yet I went to go check out the creepypasta video and hearing it just makes me feel hella uneasy. Either way this video was just as good as the new Vegas one! We need more like this
I’m glad you found it interesting - and don’t worry, I have LOADS more from these games as well as others - I’ll be careful to say what’s just rumours etc. but even if they’re fairly well known to some people, you’re a good example of how it’s still new to others! Thanks for the feedback - and there will def be more coming!
@@shadesofslay sounds good! I’m gonna subscribe so I can see more of these videos! Can’t wait
@@BurningSorrows thank you. Hope you like the next ones 😜
I'm pretty sure my first time seeing Fallout 3 gameplay, was over at some guys house, i was about 9 when the game came out, so his parents weren't so keen on letting me watch their son play it. What i did see though, were the glowing ones in the Dunwich building, so around 2013 or so, i got Fallout 3, and tried to track down the location i saw, but little did i know that when i returned there, it would actually feel like a horror segment. It's really cool, though, to have the little bit, i did see, be so infamous today.
Yep. The Dunwich building absolutely horrified me when I first played! And I was in my 20s then!
I remember adults refusing to play F3 because it was too scary 😂 same people had no problem with Dead space.
Running out of resources, finding a hurdle you can't beat, those are more threatening than any misshaped monster. Fallout having those as well only makes it better!
True - interesting because games like Fallout really do (in some ways) show someone’s character through how they play, how they persevere, etc. and you’re right, trying to survive can be scary.
I grew up thinking Call of Duty World at War was super scary, cause they did catch a scary WW2 tune in campaign together with the Nazi-Zombies mode besides, but by this year I had played stuff like Amnesia with headphones in the dark
I don’t think Dead Space is scary though. It’s more fun and intense than anything. Fallout 3 has a creepy vibe to it
actually graveyards are the LEAST haunted areas, it's a common misconception.
I’m intrigued! Like, you mean, in the real world?
@@shadesofslay well I'm no ghost scientist but it seems to me that graveyards are places where the dead are put to rest, whereas ghosts are restless spirits, and ghosts tend to haunt the places where they died, so there wouldn't be ghosts in a cemetery unless someone actually died there, which is uncommon. of course that's not to say that there are no haunted cemeteries, just that they tend not to be.
@@Thebdippy Sounds like it makes sense to me 🤔
Found you from reddit. I freaking love this shit!
Glad you've come along :) there'll be a lot more to come!
Great video. I always love the atmosphere of Fallout 3 and the creepy mysteries I’d come across on the forums. I always found the numbers station one disappointing however. As soon as the legend went down the whole predicting world events rabbit hole. To me that just sounded straight out of a creepy pasta with no truth to it.
Thank you! And yes - the creepypasta ones are less satisfying than the more obscure, seemingly genuine mysteries, for sure.
The Dunwich Building is one of the many Lovecraftian elements in the Fallout games.
I hope you get to read this. I played Fallout 3 on 360 back in the day. On my first playthru of Operation Anchorage, I encountered a bug I have never seen listed or reported anywhere else. As you know, the Outcasts kidnapped a Gary clone to rip the pipboy off his arm or whatever. You can find this clone in a room adjacent to the simulator room. However on my playthru the model for the Gary clone was an elderly black man with greying hair. It still wore the correct jumpsuit and was still called Gary but it was NOT a “Gary.”
Definitely got to read it! Thanks for sharing this - especially since you’ve said you’ve never come across it anywhere else! Comment section exclusive eh - but yeah that is an odd one - got no clue what would cause that! Maybe someone else will come across the comment who has some idea of what may have caused it. It’s not often you could call game glitches special, but somehow, there’s just something about the combo of the charm of the Bethesda game glitches plus the totally unique nature of some of them that makes them - well, not always - but mostly acceptable and kind of something that adds to your own personal mythology with the game. Of course there are some bugs that are just not funny - but ones like this? Gold. Thanks again for sharing it here!
@ I say never, but I did see it mentioned ONE time on the talk page for op anchorage on the old UESP fallout equivalent that I’m not sure still exists. One guy was like “hey this happened to me” and explained the same bug I had but there was very little response to it, if any.
@ still super obscure! I’d never heard of it until you mentioned it!
I was playing FO3 a while ago with a bunch of mods and one of them somehow broke the Raven Rock radio station. I switched it on and Eden was just repeating "Stand now at the precipice." Ad infinitum.
Whaaaaatttttt - that sounds spooky as hell! Imagine if that had been in vanilla near launch. Would have been one of these legends.
@@shadesofslay if only man!
I heard Ratman rumors back in 2009, so I can tell you they've been around for a while
Tell me more! Always curious to get more details.
@@shadesofslay as I remember them, some people claimed the Ratman was a shadow in the distance. Others said they heard him make sounds through the walls, but could never see him. I seem to remember him being associated with the flooded sewer, but that could just be me misremembering. I heard the rumor enough that I was shocked you couldn't find more about him online. I thought that was one of the more popular rumors if I had heard of it. I assumed the ratman was an allusion to the brain or the crazy guy who tamed wildlife from the interplay games.
@@danielkrohn4980 Yep I didn't find much. It's hard to find older material now - I did dig a bit!
great accent. a lot of us listen to fallout videos to pass time at work or later in day when dozing off. a lot better than some of the monotone or poor audio recorded fallout channels. keep up with the longer form esoteric fall out info. thank you
Can't wait to learn about "The meth of the Point Lookout wetch."
Seriouosy though, great video man.
You described the sound very well 😂 and thanks!
I’m replaying fallout 3 after playing it as a kid years ago and I have to say it’s definitely fitting for the Halloween season with the pre war decorations scattered around the map and the dark atmosphere it contains! I 100% New Vegas and now it’s time for 3 and I’m loving it so far.
Enjoy - have you ever tried Tale of Two Wastelands? It’s an amazing way to combo both games.
There are ways to make the dog bark lasers with mods, so don’t go saying it ain’t possible
Fallout 3 and Bioshock are the reason I like music and style from that era
I’m super nostalgic for those days. I played both on the 360 at the time. Oblivion, too. Honestly, what an era.
@shadesofslay Bioshock is still my all time favorite game and franchise to this day. I have the definitive(?) edition on Xbox one now and revisit it from time to time on my series x. Great series. Even Bioshock Infinite. I love that game. Ever since I first played it on Xbox 360 all those years ago, I still often day dream about walking through Rapture just trying to imagine what it would be like. It truly was a unique game and we have System Shock and Ken Levine to thank for that. My only gripe with the remastered edition is they didn't include Bioshock 2's multiplayer
@@Redneck_Hero Bioshock - yep, won't ever forget playing that first time. System Shock, I never played, but I have the remake - for when I get a chance... 2, I did play, fuckin terrifying man. Would love to do System Shock lore. System Shock 2, I think, is the scariest game ever made
@shadesofslay I do have the remake of System Shock 2 but haven't really spent any time playing it yet. I just know that Bioshock is the spiritual successor to it. A game that spawned one of the greatest games in story telling, gameplay and environment is worth checking out. I have a huge backlog of games that I need to complete but my adhd always foils my attempts and I wind up playing something else. Working on it though. Still wanting to get back on PREY and complete that. Absolutely stellar game if you haven't already played it. Imagine Bioshock on a giant space station
Also I would use Blackhall Manor as a player home whenever in Point Lookout. Would store caps and weapons in the bedroom safe upstairs and the bed wasn't considered owned so the player could sleep in it. To hell with Obadiah Blackhall
Place gives me the creeps!
@shadesofslay I enjoyed it. Was really the only fancy place other than Tenpenny Tower that I enjoyed calling home. Sure it wasn't an official player home but there were no limitations that kept you from doing that. And it was a mansion and that always a plus in my book lol. I would never take the Krevbekneh(?) back to him. I would always take it to the Dunwich building and take it to the obelisk and then eliminate Obadiah once I got back since I discovered what he was doing in the basement.I would have liked to also take Desmond's mansion as my own but we all know what happened to that place. One thing I still do to this day is name my player character in 3 and in NV the same name and just let my head canon pretend that they were the same person just years apart. The kid from Vault 101 eventually left the Capitol Wasteland and ventured towards the Mojave and took a job as a courier and then the events of New Vegas would start thus expanding his adventure since he left the Vault
@@Redneck_Hero Yep, I'd totally have done it other than finding it just a bit creepy haha. And - aye - Desmond's mansion, just dust in the air now...
@shadesofslay Yeah it's a shame it gets blown up. Was much bigger that Blackhall Manor but also a lot of the rooms were blocked off anyway so it wouldn't have been that much fun as a player home
There was a myth in GTA 4 of a ratman in the subay tunnels. The poster might have misremembered and mentioned the wrong game.
It’s possible - another commenter, I think, picked this up as well.
The Rat man sounds really familiar but its been a minute since I actually played fallout 3.
If you happen to remember more about it, do let me know! I’m really intrigued by that particular one.
I know that it was also a myth in GTA 4, maybe that's why it sounds familiar?
Yeah, someone else popped up here and said that too. (Apologies if that was you who replied the other time - I’m responding quickly on my phone here!)
I thought the ratman was from portal 2 wasnt he? The guy who had little hideouts in the walls you could find
Def yep, and was a rumour in GTA as well (can’t remember which one).
Great vid!😊
Thank you 🙂
Thank you for this! I love old video game hoaxes and rumors!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! New Vegas edition should land on Monday :)
Great video!
Good to see ya Sushi, glad you enjoyed it!
@@shadesofslayI’m also glad the algorithm picked it up so well
@@sushislav Yeah same! Fingers crossed it continues!
Theres a lot of effort being put into poisoning AI data sets. Nightshade is one tool for digital artists, there are others for writing, videography, audio, and an AI identifying arms race. Theres an even bigger legal arms race thats building a lot of momentum and could see AI use having to cite its sources.
I doubt AI will be used in some Fallout of the future to write creepy pasta, it won't be fun if you can just pass it though a detector and find out some vaguely creepy prediction easter egg was made with GPT-4o mini (cheapest mainline version).
Thanks for interesting video, Peregrin Took
love to see my scots making some great you tube content on something i love, you've saved me from American accents for tonight aha
There ye go - a familiar sound! As I do more content, there’ll be more to go back to, as well!
Solid videos
You should make a new Vegas one or a part 2
I'm seriously considering that, or maybe one for the entire Fallout franchise...
Your last comment on predictive AI contains horrifying implications. Going by the paperclip analogy for Ai, If it really was, it could mean the AI didn't predict the events. It steered the world so the events would happen as it was told would happen.
Mm! In fact - and you may be referring to this in another way - I was also thinking of a particular ‘information hazard’ that I won’t tell you, because once you know, you’re doomed! Maybe I’ve given too much of a hint! But maybe you know already.
Great video and I like your accent :)
Excellent video! If you plan on making similar videos for other Fallout games or just other games in general I'll be sure to watch.
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Thanks so much for the kind words and the sub! There's a New Vegas urban legends video coming on Monday :)
Even when people approach you at night or in the dark is scary as fuck cause thier eyes light up. Im glad its not like that for the most part in new vegas. 😊
Yes that's right! The creepy glowing eyes. And yeah NV is more chill in that regard!
15:48 unnecessarily censored the word nuts 🥜
Did I? 🫨
@shadesofslay that's what it looks like n***
The Ratman reminds of another video game urban legend. I think it was a GTA game. Also there is a Ratman in a old nes game called Nightshade.
“Fallout 3 can be pretty creepy at times” yes yes it can and I love it and your videos also I didn’t know about the severed head disappearing honestly the Dunwich building creeps me out also can you link the fallout myths wiki please?
Thank you! And - here it is - falloutmyths.fandom.com/wiki/Fallout_Myths_Wiki
It doesn’t have too much more than what I said really, sadly there’s not much there!
@@shadesofslaythanks also how is you doing today and can I ask you two thanks?
@@jordanmagpiebulletYT7978 doing good! Just about to grab some food. And you?
@@shadesofslay I’m doing just finished eating myself and as will and if I may one are you from Ireland because you have a mix of a UK/Irish Scottish accent two can I do re@ct to some for your videos like this one I will link your channel and everything
@@jordanmagpiebulletYT7978 I'm from Scotland, but a part of my family background is Irish! :) And absolutely, I have no problem with people doing reactions!
Hope theres a part 2 someday 🤞
You’ve made me think I might do a part 2 for fallout 3…
I like this guys voice :)
This guy: I’m glad!
Howdy everyone hope all is well
Hey hey, all good this end! Hope all is well for you too!
Fallout 3 is the only 3d game that feels like you are in apocalypse. All the rest feels like they have some measure of their shit together. New Vegas is the worst at feeling post apocalyptic.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Fallout 3 does feel like an apocalypse - however it’s almost as if it’s day one after the bombs dropped. I love it, totally, but if you look at Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl - life has returned, etc. obvs Chernobyl is a bit different but it’s still lush. In Japan, people have completely rebuilt the cities and live there less than a century after total nuclear obliteration. So in a way, while it feels more gloomy, it’s actually a bit less realistic as to what should be expected. I BELIEVE fallout 3 was meant to be set much sooner after the war, but this was changed during development. I could be wrong. I’d have to look back into that again. But that may be worth digging around to see if there’s an explanation for the (fantastically) apocalyptic atmosphere of Fallout 3 in particular. I love all the games - I adore Fallout 3. But, it’s unique in that it’s kinda off the timeline in terms of what a natural recovery would look like centuries after the fact. Whew, I wrote a book there! But again, thanks for sharing, and I totally get why you’d like that gloomy feel. I made a video about the beauty of fallout 3 - hardly gets any views. But it sums up the tragic beauty they managed to capture in that game.
There is a theory.... can't find the vid... its so out there and wild but it also makes everything make sense. The video claimed that each disc for halo 3 had a slight difference in it so luck and generation and specifically crazy lil one off bugs that can't be recreated. Can't remember the whole vid. But it said that because of a combination of intentional design, and potential flaws in the factory, disc's could be completely unique and functional with a weird bug that doesn't lock the game. Bugs nobody else sees. That's why the theory is that it's intentional, and for me, I expand the thought to now say, maybe they intentionally changed discs by region! So North America, South America, Europe, Australia, Asia, Africa, idk If the Antarctica counts, they all got slightly different codes causing slightly different bugs and stuff
I loooooooooooove this idea
Britney did not win an Oscar this year
Mhm - yet another nail in the coffin for the theory!
@@shadesofslay i remember this from years ago and its low key hilarious to see after like 16 years that none of that happened correctly haha
@@xaikken Yep, it is kinda funny! At the time, it was spookier...
Please do one about new vegas
Just posted it!
cool video!
creepy
Thank you! I’m thinking of doing New Vegas next…
The most disturbing thing that Bethesda decided to add to Fallout 3 in my honest opinion was those two Brotherhood guys who keep showing up randomly to pester you long after their quest was finished. Normally it wouldn’t be so annoying, just creepy, but since the official player housing in 3 doesn’t have the containers set as owned by the player, these two chuckleheads will often snag a weapon or two along with whatever else catches their eye on the way out your front door after you inexplicably wake up in your bed to find them silently standing over you. 😱
I've never had that happen to me, but I've heard of it! I feel a bit left out that they aren't stalking me :(
I rested in Megaton house once, had started a new game, turned around from bed to door, and a BOS trooper in power armor was standing there. He immediately headed out my door and left Megaton, heading towards the Citadel (I'm near certain) with me hot on his tail. No idea why this guy had showed up, hoping he would lead me somewhere, to something, but I was having his gear if he got killed, which happened not long after, don't remember what got him, probably feral ghouls. Probably just a glitch, I hadn't met the BOS yet.
Omg I love your Irish accent
Thank you - though the accent is Scottish 🙂 (I do have a partial Irish background though!)
@@shadesofslay I know it's Scottish I said this on purpose to mess with you.
Good spirits though
@@asjmpickle Oh ok, went over my head - r/whoosh etc. Haha. :)
@@shadesofslay yeah no I understand, I just felt it was so clearly Scottish that calling it something else would be seen as sarcastic :P
@@asjmpickle one would think so indeed! However you'd be amazed at how many people IRL have thought I'm Irish! Especially on my recent trip to the States!
wow you're severely scottish, I like it
Love that word choice! :D
“Severely Scottish” 😂😂
People who think the dunwich building is scary need to see some real scary shit.
I BEG of you to play the "Metro" series! It's a much better post apocalyptic setting with some real good scares done much better.
I actually have the Metro series ready to play - ya reckon those'd make some good creepy lore vids?
@shadesofslay There's a good bit of optional lore you can find in each level. Id think it'd make some good video content.
@@Amad3uẓ̌ I shall look into it! It's been on my list for a long time.
Agreed!
God damn I'm tired of Penny Arcade
Huh I thought people had forgotten about penny arcade
I live for this shit
You'll be pleased to know there's more in the near future :)
nice
Thank you 🙂
Hi
Great video! 3 is one of my fav games and its great to see a vid on it that isn't just mindlessly shitting on it.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. I love all the Fallout games I've played extensively - 3, New Vegas and 4. I've dabbled with 76 but have no problems with it other than not being so into online game vibe anymore. 1 and 2 I've never really delved into but I plan on it. Fallout 3 is in my opinion unfairly criticised. No game is perfect. But all I can say is that as a fan of Fallout and Elder Scrolls (and soon to be Starfield), Fallout 3 fits into that 'special' game bracket for me. There are very, very few games that feel as immersive as Fallout, ES etc. So I'll unashamedly continue to love them all :)
Great accent boss subbed
Thank you and welcome on board!
Great video!
Thank you :)