I do understand why the Overseer would prevent him from returning and sending him off permanently. All the attention attracted by the vault dweller could lead hostile groups to its location and would lead to everyone being killed.
@@carterf7025because if the next generation idolizes you, they want to be like you and leave the vault. If everyone or a majority leaves the vault with ideas of grandeur, the vault can’t function. Not to mention that those from the vaults aren’t prepared to face the wastes. They don’t understand the horrors it holds. As much as I hate the overseer’s decision, in the end I think it was the right one if he wanted to keep the vault running.
@@coolnameproductions1302 On the contrary. By exiling you, the overseer only ends up martyrizing you further, making more want to leave chasing success outside.
@snoipergaming after the vault dwellers found out what he did they executed the overseer and a big group of em left the vault, this was the same group, with the Vault Dweller that started the village of arroyo. In the end it didn't matter what the overseer did, by sending someone out there, everyone else at some point or another would want to leave.
its the opposite, the master realised that he had no more hope in changing the world. He had no hope on his plan, himself or in the world. But he saw that hope in the Vault Dweller, hope to change, to do right in a world where the "Good", wasnt imposed anymore.
Contrary to many villains and monsters of the Wasteland, Richard "Gray" Monroe was driven by the most humane of intentions. And demonstrated to still be human in the end when shown his faults.
As Vault Dweller contemplated those words in his mind, he realised he made a grave mistake, he should've cooperated with Master to make supers fertile because humanity was doomed to repeat it's mistakes
@@corsojames kicked me out to fucking die? absolutely, im willing to take that route. The world of fallout isnt rainbows and butterflies; everyone is evil.
He or she watched as there perception of Life and morals where butchered he saw and lost so many things in just a few short months he didn’t deserve anything that happened to him
@@ImmaLittlePip everyone of them didn’t see the end of his journey all dying to protect him and help him save his vault a vault that spat in the face of there sacrifices
Jacoren, the overseer, basically got lynched for his decision. He’s why Vault 13 abolished the role of overseer and replaced him with a ZAX SuperComputer bought from the BOS
Man.. the the female voice of The Master saying "All my work.." sounds so hurt, disappointed, and fragile. Makes you really pity it. Also the continue part to me sounds so shocked. Such a great and intriguing character The Master is.
Saved his people Saved the world from a threat against humanity Lost all of his friends he had made on his journey Went through a hellish untamed world destroyed by war and ruled by horrific mutated creatures Rejected by his very own people that he sacrificed so much to save and risked his life for Vault Dwellers story is not a happy one
I mean, very few Fallout Protagonists have a happy ending, those being The Courier and The Chosen One. The Vault Dweller lost everything to save his people, and saved all of humanity with them. His reward is his friends being dead, and being banished from his home. The Lone Wanderer, similarly banished, for the actions of his father. So he goes out to find him, only to lose him again shortly after. And even after saving his Vault from further threat, they still leave him to his unjust banishment. His story ends dying a broken man (or becoming a ghoul, best case scenario) helping a cause that will not sing his praises, saving people who will never know his name. And finally, The Sole Survivor, who lived during peace and awoke in a land of perpetual war. His spouse is murdered, his infant son taken, he searches for him far and wide. Only to find his son, all grown up, and the leader of the Commonwealth's greatest enemy. Whether he helps or aids his son, he is doomed to lose him, becoming alone in a world he does not belong in.
Idk, vault dweller kinda had a happy ending if you played fallout 2, After he left, a bunch of people followed him and they started the Arroyo village, He found love and had kids, and possibly died peacefully(if you ignore Brotherhood of steel which most people do)
This ending will always haunt me. After all what you did for the vault, getting the water chip, stopping the mutant leader, master and losing your companions in the process, you get banished by the overseer because he’s afraid that all of his people will leave the vault and follow your steps. This is by far the saddest ending of the fallout franchise.
And later on, when you wanted to save the vault and its dwellers from experiencing the wasteland and its extinction, everyone still leaves it either way and everything you've done and all of sacrifices that you and your companions had to make we're still in vain..
What i love the most is that even then, he is not wrong. I LOVE how older fallouts never falls in the dicothomy. If you think well, the overseer has a point, but to join his way of thinking... Thats up to you for decide
@@hoticeparty We can't even agree in the most basic human rights man, there are people who hate others because of skin color or hate because of the people they love. Humankind is lost in their own prejudices
The First protagonist which I belive is Cannoically Albert Cole Was just a young lad no older than 20 wanted to see the surface wanted to be free of a vault and in a few short months was broken he lost everyone he cared for not one friend lived he saw and did things that he believed made him a monster unaware of the good he achieved for generations to come but as all things relating to his story the foundations he built for progress collapsed
A really well made story, thought really hard and really makes you feel something despite being just digital. Old games manage to do that This felt human, not to mention, people would do this betrayal to this day, regardless the setting or how much work you have done
Its the way atmosphere was. The world generally felt over. We also didn't have the more dark humor we have now till the 2nd one. Yeah there was some goofs here and there but Fallout 1 is fucked lol. Like your dweller has seen so much shit he has to leave because it'd scare other dwellers
@@wanderer2465 80 years only after the bombs fell. The world was generally still bad. If Fallout wanted to be truly realistic on the depiction of a world post nuclear war, it would have been 5 times more depressing, and we can see how depressing Fallout alreadu is. Vault Dweller saw stuff, a lot of stuff.
The dialogue is up to you to decide, if come to think everyone has a reason and a bias. Is up to you to decide, and the master... FUCK the master has the best dialogue ive ever seen in gaming.
Unlike some of the light hearted moments of the other games Fallout 1's world was so untamed and truly the wild west Not gonna lie the colors used for the first to fallout games felt so cold even during the day It felt like despite going through a desert the world was chilling and harsh with danger all around that you're lucky if you'd survive them even with friends. Not to mention the threat of the masters is something that is still unique and never topped IMO Everything was much more grittier and had a darker element to its story in the first game especially compared to how over the top and goofy 4 is
There’s something truly nostalgic about that early CGI aesthetic, specifically in videogames, I adore the atmosphere and aesthetic of those 90s videogames, I wish I could articulate that style better, I miss it and it might be my favorite era of videogames, it was just so pure and creative, anyone else agree or understand what I mean?
Right now there's also creativity, mostly it is what it was the 90s in Indie genre, but there's a not small battle for the attention of public But yeah, that feeling of creativity is almost dead in triple AAA sector. After all, the franchises will fall and here will new ones as replacement.
This hits so much harder after playing Fallout 1. A dated game, but such a work of art to show how your actions really do have consequences. It started when I was tasked with finding the water chip. After I stole the water chip from the ghouls at Necropolis, I thought I could come back and fix the water pump for them. I came back to see a city of dead ghouls and invading Super Mutants. I thought it was time to end the mutants once and for all, and with my Hardened Power Armor, Turbo Plasma Rifle and Super Sledge, I knew I was ready to take on the army. I left Tycho, one of my only friends, at the Brotherhood Base, what I essentially saw as a new home. And I had Dogmeat come with me, as he wouldn't leave my side. I managed to get Dogmeat through the Military Base, silently blowing it up as I rushed out to escape the blast. With the FEV Tanks destroyed, I saw it fit to finally take on the Master. Though, when I went to Cathedral for them to take me right to him, the Nightkin in the base were far too hostile to Dogmeat for them to trust me. I went to the bottom floor, and, with a heavy heart, put Dogmeat down. It was in a single shot, so he couldn't have felt the pain. I continued up the stairs, now alone in my journey, and let them take me to the Master. I showed him my records, the research I've gotten from the Glow and from the Brotherhood, and after that he had set the base to distruct, without my input. I fled as fast as I could, and saw the building explode into smithereens. As I went back to my Vault, the rest of the towns were unfortunately invaded by Super Mutants, as I was far too late to save them. The only town that survived was Junktown, now under safe protection following the death of Gizmo. The rest of the world, excluding the quiet hope of the Brotherhood, was silent. Coming back to the Vault I called home, I was banished, forbidden from coming back. Defeated, I look towards my position in the Broterhood, hoping that I would be able to make a life for myself there, with the only friend I had left, Tycho. I wandered off into the wastes, both ashamed I couldn't have saved the towns around me, and proud that no further damage could be done. Because, as bad things come, good things come, too. That will always be how it is. Because war.. war never changes.
I really do love (and hate) how much of the Master’s words can resonate with the Vault Dweller’s own opinion of everything they did just to get the bitter hard truth from the overseer at the end, just like the Master did so much only until the Vault Dweller gives them the bitter hard truth. FO1 fucks man.
Fallout 4 is about a parent having their life ripped from them in an instant, being forced to watch their wife die and witness their child being taken away and then having to survive being thrown into the completely new hostile wasteland while trying to save their son. 4 can be goofy at times but it's still a tragic story
Hace unos días vi este video y me encantó, lo cual me llevo a instalar Fallout 1 luego de un tiempo. Hoy finalmente termine Fallout 1 y volví a ver este mismo video.
@@Porgmaster100 tarde 2 semanas en completar el juego en difícil, no se la cantidad de horas exacta. Pero me tomo más tiempo del que debería porque a la mitad del juego tuve un problema y tuve que empezar de cero. Igualmente no me arrepiento de jugarlo, lo recomiendo totalmente.
Vault dweller is a forgotten hero. He’s like the Jonathon joestar of fallout protags. If he didn’t inspire people then there would be no chosen one and the enclave would had killed everyone
Instead of the new TV Show, we should've got a live action movie adaption of Fallout 1, unfiltered and uncensored, the show will be absolutely lame compared to this.
@@BenchmarksITBecause Bethesda chose to sanitize it. My personal theory is that Adamowicz's death was the catalyst for this: even F3 present a more grime and dark look, a sort of Boneyard lite, compared to 4 and 76. Bethesda has always played safe on Fallout, because they never loved it as much as liked it as a base to test updated engines. Under Bethesda, Fallout will slowly become a glorified title like BoS was back in the days.
La historia del Fallout 1, personalmente, es la mejor, mi favorito, y sin duda el final del Maestro es... Divino, es perfecto, tanto la opción pacífica como en la que matas al supervisor. Es simplemente cine
I would go to mutants and really fallow them to that vault BRUH like you risk yo ass to save some lazzy vault guys and they tell you , you're a hero you have to leave nahhh thats crazy
As people have pointed out here, other vault dwellers join the vault dweller and the vault dweller builds a community in ayrroro which the chosen one ultimately helps flourish but f2. Might be corny but I’m sure the vault dweller would eventually be happy knowing their built community in the wasteland in spite of the hardships they faced ❤
After watching the show it makes everything he sacrificed pointless which actually makes his story and legacy more compelling one of tradgey and suffering a cautionary tale of the wasteland
How so? He saved the west coast by stopping the FEV virus if not for him it would have been over run with super mutants. I believe that's why you don't see any in the show.
This is what Fallout used to be. A series made with a vision of love and passion and made by people who cared about the art they created. I'm not trying to sound pretentious I just miss what the original games had.
The pain the vault dweller must have felt is immeasurable
As a wise italian man once said:
"You know the sad thing about Betrayal?
It never comes from an enemy."
I do understand why the Overseer would prevent him from returning and sending him off permanently.
All the attention attracted by the vault dweller could lead hostile groups to its location and would lead to everyone being killed.
@@carterf7025because if the next generation idolizes you, they want to be like you and leave the vault. If everyone or a majority leaves the vault with ideas of grandeur, the vault can’t function. Not to mention that those from the vaults aren’t prepared to face the wastes. They don’t understand the horrors it holds.
As much as I hate the overseer’s decision, in the end I think it was the right one if he wanted to keep the vault running.
@@coolnameproductions1302 On the contrary. By exiling you, the overseer only ends up martyrizing you further, making more want to leave chasing success outside.
@snoipergaming after the vault dwellers found out what he did they executed the overseer and a big group of em left the vault, this was the same group, with the Vault Dweller that started the village of arroyo.
In the end it didn't matter what the overseer did, by sending someone out there, everyone else at some point or another would want to leave.
''leave, while you still have... hope''
former vault dweller, who thought to lost all hope, loses additional bit of hope they didnt knew they had
Depends. There's always hope.
I think he trusth what's left of his hope in humanity and society when founding Arroyo. It's not all bad in the end
its the opposite, the master realised that he had no more hope in changing the world. He had no hope on his plan, himself or in the world. But he saw that hope in the Vault Dweller, hope to change, to do right in a world where the "Good", wasnt imposed anymore.
Do you realise how depressing it is for a hyper intelligent being like the Master to say "There is no hope."
It was madness
Contrary to many villains and monsters of the Wasteland, Richard "Gray" Monroe was driven by the most humane of intentions.
And demonstrated to still be human in the end when shown his faults.
not smart enough to know muties aint bangin
@@jonny_codphilo7809 oh no they could bang they just couldn't reproduce is the problem
@@jonny_codphilo7809i think it was implied that they can its just that they are infertile
"Leave ... While you still have Hope ...."
"There's no hope anymore"
"Master, I'm rethinking about not revealing the location of Vault 13. So, does your offer still stand?"
As Vault Dweller contemplated those words in his mind, he realised he made a grave mistake, he should've cooperated with Master to make supers fertile because humanity was doomed to repeat it's mistakes
@@danielsurvivor1372 I think letting humanity painfully die because your vault kicked you out is next level pettiness
@@corsojames😂
@@corsojames kicked me out to fucking die? absolutely, im willing to take that route. The world of fallout isnt rainbows and butterflies; everyone is evil.
Speak for yourself@@RandomComicEnjoyer
*"you can't do this to me, DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH I'VE SACRIFICED!?!"*
Perfect for this 😢
He or she watched as there perception of Life and morals where butchered he saw and lost so many things in just a few short months he didn’t deserve anything that happened to him
It is canon that most if not all of the vault dwellers companions are dead
@@ImmaLittlePip everyone of them didn’t see the end of his journey all dying to protect him and help him save his vault a vault that spat in the face of there sacrifices
@@Justachannel-u9w its really sad that he had to sacrifice his friends that he made to save his people and his people rejected him in the end
It is a sad ending but even funnier that the entire Vault murdered him for exiling you
it is very ironic lol
The road to hell is often paved with good intentions
By exiling the Vault Dweller, the Overseer actually made people look up to him even more, and everyone ended up leaving the Vault anyways.
Lmao despise him? They literally killed him
Jacoren, the overseer, basically got lynched for his decision. He’s why Vault 13 abolished the role of overseer and replaced him with a ZAX SuperComputer bought from the BOS
Man.. the the female voice of The Master saying "All my work.." sounds so hurt, disappointed, and fragile.
Makes you really pity it.
Also the continue part to me sounds so shocked.
Such a great and intriguing character The Master is.
Also how she kinda breaks down saying "hope" idk why but it shaters me
@@bum655 same here!
"It was madness." "Madness?" Gets me every time, because you can feel his old self realizing what he has done.
ironically he was kind of right, given what's happened to all the different sections of the wasteland in future fallouts.
Saved his people
Saved the world from a threat against humanity
Lost all of his friends he had made on his journey
Went through a hellish untamed world destroyed by war and ruled by horrific mutated creatures
Rejected by his very own people that he sacrificed so much to save and risked his life for
Vault Dwellers story is not a happy one
One must imagine the vault dweller happy
Funny thing is that the people of the vault hated the overseer after he exiled you from the vault.
I mean, very few Fallout Protagonists have a happy ending, those being The Courier and The Chosen One.
The Vault Dweller lost everything to save his people, and saved all of humanity with them. His reward is his friends being dead, and being banished from his home.
The Lone Wanderer, similarly banished, for the actions of his father. So he goes out to find him, only to lose him again shortly after. And even after saving his Vault from further threat, they still leave him to his unjust banishment. His story ends dying a broken man (or becoming a ghoul, best case scenario) helping a cause that will not sing his praises, saving people who will never know his name.
And finally, The Sole Survivor, who lived during peace and awoke in a land of perpetual war. His spouse is murdered, his infant son taken, he searches for him far and wide. Only to find his son, all grown up, and the leader of the Commonwealth's greatest enemy. Whether he helps or aids his son, he is doomed to lose him, becoming alone in a world he does not belong in.
Idk, vault dweller kinda had a happy ending if you played fallout 2, After he left, a bunch of people followed him and they started the Arroyo village, He found love and had kids, and possibly died peacefully(if you ignore Brotherhood of steel which most people do)
This is actually really well made. This entire thing is great.
❤
This ending will always haunt me.
After all what you did for the vault, getting the water chip, stopping the mutant leader, master and losing your companions in the process, you get banished by the overseer because he’s afraid that all of his people will leave the vault and follow your steps. This is by far the saddest ending of the fallout franchise.
And later on, when you wanted to save the vault and its dwellers from experiencing the wasteland and its extinction, everyone still leaves it either way and everything you've done and all of sacrifices that you and your companions had to make we're still in vain..
What i love the most is that even then, he is not wrong. I LOVE how older fallouts never falls in the dicothomy. If you think well, the overseer has a point, but to join his way of thinking... Thats up to you for decide
@@elzergas4566Fallout 2 kinda proves how his thinking totally backfired.
@@Awesomeisme7000please do elaborate
زنده باد استولاس خان کبیر
"In spite of everything you've done for them, eventually they will hate you."
“We need one race. One goal. Too move forward to our destiny”
The human race is already one race though
@@hoticepartyThe Master means the only race should be the mutant race.
@@hoticeparty We can't even agree in the most basic human rights man, there are people who hate others because of skin color or hate because of the people they love. Humankind is lost in their own prejudices
@@elzergas4566political, scientific, humanitarian views
we are made to fight each other
Humanity is one races, but it has many "races"
This makes me feel so emotional for Fallout 1 😞
His name is Vault Dweller lol
@@supermaster1325lmaooo
@@supermaster1325 John Vault Dweller
"I had a mission. I had a goal. I had a really large gun."
just finished fallout 1, this shit legitmately made me cry
How did you played? I want to play too.....
@@Prince_Vo7It's on Steam and Epic Games bro.
@@thebiggerslimeshut up low rank
@@Prince_Vo7 It's on Steam
Is the gameplay good?
The First protagonist which I belive is Cannoically Albert Cole
Was just a young lad no older than 20 wanted to see the surface wanted to be free of a vault and in a few short months was broken he lost everyone he cared for not one friend lived he saw and did things that he believed made him a monster unaware of the good he achieved for generations to come but as all things relating to his story the foundations he built for progress collapsed
Ive watched this so many times
Me too.😎
sameee
You're an old Fan... and you need to leave - Tom
who the fuck is Tom
@@yumehikkiangelHoward I assume.
@@yumehikkiangelI think they meant Todd Howard.
Chosen one lookin' at his grandpa's memory is wild
The first game's ending just has a special way of making you feel empty inside after you finish a playthrough...
A really well made story, thought really hard and really makes you feel something despite being just digital. Old games manage to do that
This felt human, not to mention, people would do this betrayal to this day, regardless the setting or how much work you have done
freeman
I still think Fo1 is the best in the series. There's something about it I can't shake off to this day.
Yes ❤
Its the way atmosphere was. The world generally felt over. We also didn't have the more dark humor we have now till the 2nd one. Yeah there was some goofs here and there but Fallout 1 is fucked lol. Like your dweller has seen so much shit he has to leave because it'd scare other dwellers
@@wanderer2465 80 years only after the bombs fell. The world was generally still bad. If Fallout wanted to be truly realistic on the depiction of a world post nuclear war, it would have been 5 times more depressing, and we can see how depressing Fallout alreadu is. Vault Dweller saw stuff, a lot of stuff.
The dialogue is up to you to decide, if come to think everyone has a reason and a bias. Is up to you to decide, and the master... FUCK the master has the best dialogue ive ever seen in gaming.
Unlike some of the light hearted moments of the other games
Fallout 1's world was so untamed and truly the wild west
Not gonna lie the colors used for the first to fallout games felt so cold even during the day
It felt like despite going through a desert the world was chilling and harsh with danger all around that you're lucky if you'd survive them even with friends.
Not to mention the threat of the masters is something that is still unique and never topped IMO
Everything was much more grittier and had a darker element to its story in the first game especially compared to how over the top and goofy 4 is
Vault dweller: Heres the location
Enclave: Great, heres some caps and some medicine for your tribe
You can sense the energy in this video.
How it feels after being asked to leave by the Walmart manager after I finally manage to shit on the ceiling.
And that day the overseer changed the fate of the entire Wasteland with one sentence.
There’s something truly nostalgic about that early CGI aesthetic, specifically in videogames, I adore the atmosphere and aesthetic of those 90s videogames, I wish I could articulate that style better, I miss it and it might be my favorite era of videogames, it was just so pure and creative, anyone else agree or understand what I mean?
Agreed
Right now there's also creativity, mostly it is what it was the 90s in Indie genre, but there's a not small battle for the attention of public
But yeah, that feeling of creativity is almost dead in triple AAA sector. After all, the franchises will fall and here will new ones as replacement.
I have no mouth and i must scream.
This hits so much harder after playing Fallout 1. A dated game, but such a work of art to show how your actions really do have consequences.
It started when I was tasked with finding the water chip. After I stole the water chip from the ghouls at Necropolis, I thought I could come back and fix the water pump for them. I came back to see a city of dead ghouls and invading Super Mutants.
I thought it was time to end the mutants once and for all, and with my Hardened Power Armor, Turbo Plasma Rifle and Super Sledge, I knew I was ready to take on the army. I left Tycho, one of my only friends, at the Brotherhood Base, what I essentially saw as a new home. And I had Dogmeat come with me, as he wouldn't leave my side.
I managed to get Dogmeat through the Military Base, silently blowing it up as I rushed out to escape the blast. With the FEV Tanks destroyed, I saw it fit to finally take on the Master.
Though, when I went to Cathedral for them to take me right to him, the Nightkin in the base were far too hostile to Dogmeat for them to trust me. I went to the bottom floor, and, with a heavy heart, put Dogmeat down. It was in a single shot, so he couldn't have felt the pain. I continued up the stairs, now alone in my journey, and let them take me to the Master.
I showed him my records, the research I've gotten from the Glow and from the Brotherhood, and after that he had set the base to distruct, without my input. I fled as fast as I could, and saw the building explode into smithereens.
As I went back to my Vault, the rest of the towns were unfortunately invaded by Super Mutants, as I was far too late to save them. The only town that survived was Junktown, now under safe protection following the death of Gizmo. The rest of the world, excluding the quiet hope of the Brotherhood, was silent.
Coming back to the Vault I called home, I was banished, forbidden from coming back. Defeated, I look towards my position in the Broterhood, hoping that I would be able to make a life for myself there, with the only friend I had left, Tycho.
I wandered off into the wastes, both ashamed I couldn't have saved the towns around me, and proud that no further damage could be done. Because, as bad things come, good things come, too.
That will always be how it is. Because war.. war never changes.
Nah, that right there is a great comment
I really do love (and hate) how much of the Master’s words can resonate with the Vault Dweller’s own opinion of everything they did just to get the bitter hard truth from the overseer at the end, just like the Master did so much only until the Vault Dweller gives them the bitter hard truth. FO1 fucks man.
I love dark stories like FO1, it's a lot more compelling then stories like FO4
Fallout 4 is about a parent having their life ripped from them in an instant, being forced to watch their wife die and witness their child being taken away and then having to survive being thrown into the completely new hostile wasteland while trying to save their son. 4 can be goofy at times but it's still a tragic story
@@KiiBonand then see their son become a monster...
Guys, it's cool to hate Fallout 4.
That is such a sad feeling of being abandoned by a person that trust you.
No good deed goes unpunished.
Scipio Africanus after being politically ostracized and forced into an early disgraceful retirement.
Belisarius moment.
You know you f**ed up when master-like being tells you that there is no hope.
Hace unos días vi este video y me encantó, lo cual me llevo a instalar Fallout 1 luego de un tiempo. Hoy finalmente termine Fallout 1 y volví a ver este mismo video.
How long is it?
@@Porgmaster100 tarde 2 semanas en completar el juego en difícil, no se la cantidad de horas exacta. Pero me tomo más tiempo del que debería porque a la mitad del juego tuve un problema y tuve que empezar de cero. Igualmente no me arrepiento de jugarlo, lo recomiendo totalmente.
@@godzilla4259name song
@@MugenUltimateCrossoversjealous x smells like teen spirit
I really need a gem like this made not by Bethsheda, but the OG Interplay studio itself ❤
Unfortunately Interplay is gone…
@@Justachannel-u9w Yeah. New Vegas is the closest thing we can get.
@@Justachannel-u9w Obsidian is still with us.
"You're a hero... and you have to leave".
... "its alright"...
Most legendary fallout game
I never even finished Fallout 1 but I've watched this 10 times. Good music.
Vault dweller is a forgotten hero. He’s like the Jonathon joestar of fallout protags. If he didn’t inspire people then there would be no chosen one and the enclave would had killed everyone
and the master would definitely qonquer the wasteland
Fills me with sorrow
godman that is the most best fallout edit what i see
I'll say it here, and I'll say it again. Bethesda really ruined Fallout from where it used to be
cant believe they banished john fallout himself
someone must imagine the vault dweller happy
Fallout one was one of the best games ive ever played.
Damn bro this was really made well. Keep it up!
Instead of the new TV Show, we should've got a live action movie adaption of Fallout 1, unfiltered and uncensored, the show will be absolutely lame compared to this.
yeah, the trailer seemed off...
it was too clean to be fallout @@andriyshepard3095
@@BenchmarksITBecause Bethesda chose to sanitize it.
My personal theory is that Adamowicz's death was the catalyst for this: even F3 present a more grime and dark look, a sort of Boneyard lite, compared to 4 and 76.
Bethesda has always played safe on Fallout, because they never loved it as much as liked it as a base to test updated engines.
Under Bethesda, Fallout will slowly become a glorified title like BoS was back in the days.
Update: it was not lame, like at all lmao
@@randomchannel4852 i'm watching it, it's a good show definitely, but the tone is similar to Fallout 4 , not fallout 1&2
I showed this to my father and he did the hollow chad face expression
**SCHIZO**
the words of inspiration playing in the background sums up growing up w/ an asian parent. thanks
La historia del Fallout 1, personalmente, es la mejor, mi favorito, y sin duda el final del Maestro es... Divino, es perfecto, tanto la opción pacífica como en la que matas al supervisor. Es simplemente cine
Vault dweller would've been a fan of Nirvana
"No, no, I don't want to hear it, you don't know what "I'm sorry" means"
-sindri
I would go to mutants and really fallow them to that vault BRUH like you risk yo ass to save some lazzy vault guys and they tell you , you're a hero you have to leave nahhh thats crazy
"You're a hero...and you have to leave"
“Hope? All I got is this minigun.”
Song: Eyedress/Nirvana - Jealous x Smells Like Teen Spirit (mashup)
Always remember, each new game only made the master being even more right in the end...
My god this is art, beautiful art
Amazing edit!! Really well made.
Nikado avacado's fans after he loses 250 pounds:
"You're a hero... And you have to leave."
I just like how dark fallout 1 and 2 was and the body horror is just amazing with the humanoid infuse computer ima have play the old games.
“War Never Changes”
He's literally me
Even though he goes on to found Arryo and find love and happiness within it the vault dwellers story is one of the greatest tragedies in gaming.
the master wasnt that evil compared to jacoren now that i think about it
As people have pointed out here, other vault dwellers join the vault dweller and the vault dweller builds a community in ayrroro which the chosen one ultimately helps flourish but f2. Might be corny but I’m sure the vault dweller would eventually be happy knowing their built community in the wasteland in spite of the hardships they faced ❤
This edit unlocked me a new emotion lol
You're a hero... and you must leave
Today's games may surpass it graphically, but the story... Well, I doubt it
This goes ungodly hard man
This is so well done and a vibe. Fuck man.
goddamn this shit got me in the feels but so good
If he didn’t save his vault the enclave would’ve killed every one and this is his thanks?
When your mum sends you to buy some milk from the shop
This edit goes so hard man
After graduating high school:
Exactly how I feel
literally graduating rn..
1:18
“Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyybbbbbbbeeeeeeeeeee” 🗣️🔥
Regardless of what decision you make, you still lose. When reason your way with the master, you lose even more. 💀
so sad to see Schizo go... I hope he'll find peace
My girlfriend and work colleagues wow the fallout show is so good
My honest reaction (this video)
Average Dad lore:
Damn it’s kinda sad cus in the end, you realize the vault dweller may never know if he/she will ever find happiness again.
Fell in love, made a kid, has a grandkid
Fallout 2
This is perfect
i always has a stupid theory when i was younger doc Mitchel was thee vault dweller but it did not match up at all
Madness… Madness? 😕
After watching the show it makes everything he sacrificed pointless which actually makes his story and legacy more compelling one of tradgey and suffering a cautionary tale of the wasteland
How so? He saved the west coast by stopping the FEV virus if not for him it would have been over run with super mutants. I believe that's why you don't see any in the show.
This is what Fallout used to be. A series made with a vision of love and passion and made by people who cared about the art they created. I'm not trying to sound pretentious I just miss what the original games had.
He lied to me. I Am a fool to belive him.
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Song: Jealous X Smells like a teen spirit
Thanks
In one of the later games it is shown that mutants could actually reproduce after 200 years or something
In which game and could it be retcon?
@@deadspace4755Nevermind I'm pretty sure it was just an offhand comment by Marcus that I saw in a youtube video.
Am feeling getting this game. anything I should do first?
Probably search for some comparability/resolution mods. And then, enjoy!
@@gohu11 thanks
You should download fallout fixed edition, it will be better experience for newcomers
@@АндрейБилонски ok I will check
They cancelled New Vegas 2😔. It truly is dark times for the fallout fans
We need fallout Mexico
@@Fulcrum2007 bro, Fallout Sonora already exists
LEGEND
Grandpa be like
Literally me
Someone make a full version
I crave another dark story like fallout 1.