@@jordanvoskampreally? I thought the prewar opening was really well done and thought the set up for the rest of the season well. I definitely thought it felt like it fit in the fallout universe
@@jordanvoskamp ik what you mean but you gotta hear me out. I finished it today and tbh its not an amazinggggg show but if your really into fallout it's defiantly worth the watch. Especially because they drop some new super interesting lore that makes a big difference in the fallout universe.
I swear I was about to comment something to this effect! I was thinking more like, "One of my favorite musicians on the platform ranks Fallout games, hell yeah!" But, you've beat me to the punch so I'll just leave it here for the hell of it.
fallout 76 might not be perfect, but i have so many fond memories of this game, meeting high levels who are super nice, exploring the beautiful world, theres so much to love about this game, and im super upset that it didnt have as much time in the oven as it needed at launch because now the legacy it left is still attached to the game all these years later
Best memory is when I started the beta. As soon as I exited my room I heard a guy go "Hello, is anyone in this f***ing vault." Ended up playing with him for the rest of the beta. PugleTheGreat, wherever you are, I hope you're doing good.
true, still remember those first launch days, i even bring a cousin with me to play along, we were so dissapointed... bugs everywhere, not a single npc, not really a story, just.... a massive world with...nothing interesting in it...we drop it after a couple of hours, i know now a days the game is better....but still, those memories, make me still avoid that game, ill stick to fallout 4 for now, untill a fallout 5 comes out
Fallout 3 is about a vault dweller finding their father Fallout 4 is about a vault dweller finding their son who’s called father Fallout show is about a vault dweller finding their father Stellar creativity from Bethesda
Fallout 3 will always hold a special place in my heart It was one of the first games i ever played, and i loved almost every bit of it I probably played through the game a dozen times
i agree fallout 3 was where i looked for every settlement and masscred everyone n everything in the waste lands for 1000s of hours was a fun game fallout new vegas was to plain and flat for me after fo3
@@lVladness I am so glad im not the only one with that opinion,Both involve roughly the same amount of walking yet Fallout 3s are much more fun to walk through (and sometimes get caught in the middle of sheer fucking chaos)
28:20 Actually the Charisma system for companions was implemented in FO2. FO1 has 4 companions and you can have all 4 at the same time no matter your Charisma value. FO2 has around 14 companions, but you can only have up to 5 depending on your Charisma.
What makes the Railroad funny to me is that almost every playthrough I've watched, they will kill them so they don't have to wait for tinker tom to decode the Courser Chip because of how long he takes.
Ye I feel like goofing off for a irl week equal of time before being like oh ye quests is cool non limiting but a timer puts that real urgency in the actually player
I think the reason fallout 4 dialogue is so small compared to other games is because of the voiced protagonist, imagine having to voice all the protagonist dialogue in fallout new vegas...
@@iitsCarml "not really simpler." Voice actors get laid to talk. Company pays voice actors to talk. Pay more for more talk. It literally is that simple.
@captainawf2341 now figure out now to integrate all those voice lines into the game, how to localize for multiple languages, how to prevent audio files from bloating the game, and ensuring that the voices sound decent enough to an audience.
The fallout franchise has so much potential and it’s upsetting that it’s Bethesda that has it because they aren’t the same team that made Skyrim. Starfield disappointed me more than Cyberpunk because at least that game had a rock solid foundation in a VERY interesting world.
The most disappointing thing about Starfield and Fallout 76, is Bethesda wasted all their time and money on two games nobody really wanted, and pushed back the games everyone actually wanted by more than a decade.
I'm not excited at all for Elden scrolls or Fallout sequel with what they shown with Starfield. Simply embarrassing. Worst of all the loading screen is a nightmare, After all the years of open worlds with not as much Loading screen playing Bethesda games is such a horrendous experience.
@@JasonEllingsworth the fact we still dont have another TES game, and then fallout 5 is still going to be 2 years behind TES VI is really sad... Starfield could have been fine ig? you have fantasy, post apocalyptic and then sci-fi outer space makes sense to try to capitalize on. But it made a huge hit to the IPs they already had..
Dude I just realized you’re the dude that makes all those punk rock covers. On my deployment in 2022 I probably listened to your covers once day. Awesome job and awesome video
Nitpick with me..when you holster your weapon on fallout 4, it just disappears On fallout 3, most weapons hop on yout back, or holstered to the side. I know some big weapons disappear, but most firearms are viable when you holster. You just look like a badass with a rifle sitting on your back
@@thecitrine1675aside from the certain DLC masterpiece of all time, the other ones felt like they belong in a better game. A better fallout game unfortunately
Automatons alone improves fallout 4 like tenfold. Far harbor is overrated but a definite improvement from the main game, nuka world is fun but is even worse than the main game narratively. Those things considered new vegas still has the best dlc and fallout 4 is still garbage
What, 76, 4, 3, 2, 1, then NV. I love Billy C but it's pretty easy to guess considering that seems to be the standard. Edit: Holy shit I almost got it exactly.
the only character you can''t kill in NV is the only one that makes sense, as yes man is a robot that can upload himself to another body if an old one is destroyed
I cannot appreciate fans like you enough who genuinely find value in almost every title, genuinely each game has it's own merit and replayability that makes it super fun and enjoyable
In Fallout 3 you gain Speech Options based upon your character's build, going beyond the basic Speech Skill, many of which are "hidden" unless you possess the requisite specs. Heck, there's companions that will only join you if you're Good, Neutral or Bad.
There's so few of them in Fallout 3 people don't even notice, are are then amazed when New Vegas has skill checks in nearly every dialogue sequence. And the Karma system in Fallout 3 is hilariously bad. If you do 3 quests in Megaton you'll immediately have mercenaries on your ass in the open world because you're such a "good" guy for fixing the plumbing and helping Moira out.
@@escalatingbarbarism5096 I've fallen more in love with this franchise, and so much less in love with this vocal crybaby minority sect of the fanbase. I guess it's just a symptom of growing popularity. Well the NV and classics elitist isn't anything new I suppose. It's the same as rick and morty, a property that flirts with dark humor and cynicism always brings out the worst most vocal crybaby morons. Stop ruining things I enjoy you f###s. (edit for I was too mean, you're a symptom, not the disease)
@@escalatingbarbarism5096 it's always interesting seeing people talking about f3/4 because half the time, stuff that gets listed as a positive sounds utterly unappealing to me lmao "Some companions only join if you have good/neutral/evil karma" I mean, okay, but I think karma as a system sucks and doesn't fit with fallout at all, so that's a bad thing to me
@@Plain--Jane It's a lame system, it would be even if they'd implemented it properly, but as it is you can reach the max bad guy rating by going through a few houses and committing petty theft like 50 times even if no one sees it happen, at which point in the open world good guy mercenaries will start spawning in to kill you for being so evil.
@@Plain--JaneThe system was in the first 2 games tho, although it barely mattered since the only important thing it did was stop companions from joining
The brotherhood of steel in FO3 were stated to be a fractured part of faction that lost communication with the main hub on the west coast. Over the years, their ideals drifted from the original BoS.
I haven't been able to watch it yet but my girlfriend is a massive Fallout fan and watched a few episodes. She says it's super faithful to the look and tone of the games so I'm excited to catch up after work!
I will say that as someone who really doesn't like fallout 4, combining the perks and the skills together is not a bad idea. If you think about how the skills were used in fallout 3 and new vegas, it wasn't like Dungeons & Dragons where you have a bonus that gets added to a roll, most of the time you uad to beat a threshold of loke 25 or 70 or whatever. And while leveling uo sometmes you could increase two slills last a threshold, you could also fail to do so as well. Making the skills into perks makes it so you can dedicate a levek to increasing a skill to that equvilant threshold. Its a simplification and streamlining but the effect isn't lost.
Tenpenny tower doesn't have a moral dilemma, the ghouls are just evil. If you convince the residents to let them in the ghouls kill everyone. Tenpenny is right to keep them out
i think it’s an intereting, if misguided, way of showing a cycle of violence which is very fallout-y most of the residents despise ghouls openly, and only begrudgingly accept them if the player does a lot of convincing - they’d prefer to just slaughter all the ghouls. and likewise, the ghouls have built a hatred towards the tenpenny residents and want to take out that rage thanks to Roy being an extremist. it shows how hate just builds more hate, and innocent - even good - people like Dashwood get caught in the crossfire of hate and bigotry. it tackles an oppressed group also committing atrocities, which is fairly rare. i think it was a mistake to make it solely a murderfest though. if the quest was more fleshed out and you had more influence on what happened it would be more engaging. the themes it covers are very good, it just needed to bake a little longer and characters like Roy and Tenpenny needed more to their characters than “i hate humans” and “i hate ghouls.”
Even if you let them live alongside each other, find a peaceful solution by throwing out all the bigots. The ghouls still kill everyone later. And even after he has what he wanted, Roy decides it's not good enough, not worth keeping the peace and just kills them all. And even after all that the game gives you negative karma for killing him. @@booga3172
main reason i love being subbed to this channel, i either receive tasty tunes our Fallout opinions and honestly like a sickly child grasping for nutrients this pleases me Billy thank you
I was really surprised to see Fallout 76 above Fallout 4, because the first time I tried it I played for about 3 hours and didn't really enjoy it, whereas I have 100%ed Fallout 4. However, after watching this and hearing the reasoning, I feel I should at least give Fallout 76 another chance, maybe this time even play with a friend, maybe it'll be more fun.
I just have no desire to play Fallout with others, and I don't want to start a private fallout 76 game that wasn't designed from the ground up as a single player experience.
I refunded 76 at least three times over the years and even deleted it when I had it free thru gamepass, but I picked it up after the show again and I can’t stop playing it now. It’s awesome now imo
@@JasonEllingsworth 76 is a bit weird in that it's basically a solo experience in a massive world that you share with others. The social aspect of the game is a nice optional addition, imo, but you can 100% enjoy the gameplay experience by yourself.
@@egel7736i'm sure that's true, but by playing it, i would also be supporting the development of games with always online connectivity, and plagued by microtransactions, and I'll never do that. The only way these companies get the message, is by not buying their crap products
FO3 was my first fallout game, Broken Steel was added because of the issue that Billy had stated, that being Fawkes said nuh uh and wanted you to kys to start the purifier AND the fact you couldn't play after the ending, and therefore Broken steel was added alongside the new Hellfire power armor. Edit: It also raised your level cap to 30 and the goated energy weapon: the tesla cannon.
I had the opposite reaction with Fallout 4 honestly. I was really disappointed with it at launch, mainly due to the voiced protagonist and lack of RPG elements in the story. But now its one of my favorites to go back and play just because of how fun the game-play is on survival mode. Settlements are actually important since you cant fast travel, the combat is fast and deadly, power armour is easily 100x better than any of the other games, weapon and armour crafting is great, and the perk/skill system is probably the best in the series.
yeah power armour in fallout 4 and 76 actually feel like you would expect power armour to feel where as in fallout 3 (the only other fallout i've played) it just feels the same as normal armour
Fallout 4 has no skill system lol, perk system felt super shallow since it didn't really encourage much difference in game play. It's also a little disappointing that no matter what if you play a character enough it'll have the same build every time.
@@BigJoe2600 All skill systems give the illusion of replayability with different builds. There is no "encouragement" to play different builds in any of them. Everyone ends up just doing the same build over and over because that is what they are comfortable with...like how I am a sniper every time, no matter if I am shooting a bow in Skyrim or a gun in Fallout. I think Fallout 4 is just honest about it, and says here you go....play the game the same every time because you would have anyway.
Want to be sadder? There’s a pretty big chance the show retconned new vegas away, undid and retconned huge parts of fallout 2, like moving shady sands to da Francisco, and nuked the NCR, all off screen. Plus made the brotherhood the biggest guys in the east again, and brought back the enclave. Oh and the show is meant to be cannon. So yeah, it reeeealyyyy feels like it was done out of pettiness since Bethesda can’t make a game as well written as any of those (instead of firing the guy who’s been in charge of writing since 2006). What’s more annoying is that the show is actually good, so I can only sulk as I watch the absolute but very they did to the lore.
It was my first, and I honestly hate it after playing 1 and 2. The world is so EMPTY. So much wasted potential on what could have been an interesting setting. While some of the side quests are good, they don’t help prop up an extremely terrible main story. The game, overall, felt very unfinished.
@@bladfadsfblaadsfsadf900 How is it empty? There are so many things to do in Fallout 3. Little Lamp Light, Big Town, Rivet City, Megaton, Tenpenny Tower, The Underworld, GNR, Jefferson Memorial, Paradise Falls. All these places have things to do in them. Saying Fallout 3 is empty is just a blatant lie. I dont even think you've played Fallout 1 or 2. I think you're being a hipster who pretends they've played Fallout 1 and 2 to act like their a true Fallout fan
I have 2000 hours in fallout 4 because of mods(over 200 usually), I have 2000 hours in fallout new Vegas because of the game(with like 5 stability and graphics mods). That says a lot
FA4 I had a moment where I was in a shootout with a bunch of riders that referenced me as the phycho that goes around absolutely demolishing their camps. That was a WTF moment, because they were talkin to eachother while in cover while in a shootout with me.
8:18 from my personal experience after a few 900ish hours in fallout 4, the karma thing is mostly with dialogue, some characters like you if you are all goody two shoes (like NPC's like you and are friendlier with you - diamond city has NPC's run around and give you stuff, like some ammo they found or some food or water, some shops even give small thank you stuff like a few rounds of ammo) while if you are hated the NPC's don't do this, from what I've heard their may be higher prices in the shops and NPC's can refuse to speak to you.
I know Fallout New Vegas is everyone Fallout fans favorite, but the original Fallout will always be my favorite. The game wasn't shy and I like the bleak, empty desolate wasteland it brings. And the Master, mwah, chefs kisses all around for being one of the best video game antagonists ever. Also the endings man, they didn't mess around.
8. Fallout Brotherhood of Steel 7. Fallout 76 6. Fallout Tactics 5. Fallout 4 4. Fallout 3 3. Fallout 1 2. Fallout 2 1. Fallout New Vegas Some days, Fallout 2 is my favorite instead. And Fallout 1 has my favorite story. It is easily the most tonally and thematically consistent game in the series. It is also the only Fallout game without any extraneous elements. You could download it now and complete it in 15 to 20 hours.
@@Breeceboyi disagree. I prefer fallout 3 because the story (while not great, is better), the dialogue is wayyy better, better quests/sidequests, and more roleplay opportunities, also being comically evil is super fun
@@completelynormalperson7077 Okay thats a fair point, the only one of those I would contest is better quests/sidequests, fallout 3 probably does overall have better quests but its not that big a difference. I also like fallout 4's DLC more, and fallout 4 survival mode is one of the most immersive ways to play fallout imo
I agree with this list. I remember buying new Vegas when it came out, everyone thought it was a big flop and a glitchy mess. It’s wild how much it’s changed. Fallout 3 was my first, so it has a spot in my heart, whole reason I bought a 360.
By guessing we should do both, pray that it’s good and that it doesn’t destroy New Vegas and Run because they’re gonna make one single ending so anything by you do doesn’t matter. (I’m praying for the brotherhood destruction, I just hate them.)
76 gets such bad rep. It was pretty bad on release but just, give it a try now, it's a great Fallout experience, and the game is on sale very often, if not free.
Other than the micro transactions it's a super solid game. A little grindy, but still really fun. I'll be real the entire games lore and debates over it gets tiring, so FO76 is an enjoyable game to kind of get away from it a bit.
22:14 I totally agree with this, I only got into Fallout a couple days ago through seeing clips of the very first game, and It completely entranced me. It's visuals, story, and voice acting are all phenomenal. I always wondered why the rest of the series never interested me before. Guess I'm just a sucker for old pre-rendered games
I let my sister play New Vegas and she loved it, start off on the best fallout for a better experience She chose a melee build and the yes man ending Very different than me, too cool
My ranking (not including 76 i didn't play it) before seeing yours 1 : Fallout New Vegas 2 : Fallout 1 3 : Fallout 4 (although it's very close to 2) 4 : Fallout 2 5 : Fallout 3
I feel like the game is still interesting until the reveal with shaun because the main quest has this cool stuff with going into kellog's head, meeting valentine and helping the commonwealth. Sure the main character trauma is not exploited but his cluelessness about this new world is interesting some times I also liked the double agent thing that the railroad has going on when you side with the institute at the same time Even if it falls flat in the end. Also far harbor kinda saves the lackluster ending for me by giving more depth to the synths and atom's church. Overall i find fallout 4 frustrating yes but its good elements like the followers the custom weapons and some quests really make the game cool in the end.
I liked fallout 2 and lot and i think it's almost tied with 4 for me, but the jokes and 90s references took me out of the game many many times. Like, the lore with navarro, the enclave and the chi is cool but a lot of humor diminish the stakes compared to the first which was really grim. Think about the hubologist who are a jab at scientology with the discount tom cruise, the comical mobsters in new reno and some dialogue of the chi people that is very stereotypical I Also find the game really unforgiving especially in the beginning depending on your build. For the companions some of them are nice but the scrapped content really hurt sulik (lorewise) and cassidy, byron and marcus are fine tho.
18 months but yeah. It was a bit easier for Obsidian since a lot of pre-production was done in Van Buren times, but still. Bethesda issue is that they can't write for shit sans that guy who did Far Harbor and thus they have no idea how to move the setting and the gameplay loop past the "you loot rickety post-war shacks".
Obsidian had the entire fallout 3 game engine and a ton of assets which is a pretty big head start. They also had a bunch of script already written from the cancelled fallout sequel. Not really a fair comparison.
I grew up playing Fallout 1 and 2, like, age 4 onwards, because my dad was into it. When I got Fallout 3 I was stoked just because it was 3d Fallout. Then New Vegas came out and after about 57 crashes, I loved it to pieces. Then 4 happened and I absolutely fell into the hype, but had my hopes dashed as it just ended up being a game that was less of a satisfying fallout game and more of an oddly addicting settlement builder.
Cant believe you didnt mention Fallout 4's atmosphere, it was such a downgrade from fallout 3 and NV, It doesnt even feel like a post apocalyptic world and the interiors are boring. The entire world seems like it has no aesthetic or style its quite boring compared to fallout NV or 3 which had a distinct art style and aesthetic.
With fallout 4, the biggest issues for me, was how the factions got implemented and the way the settlement system removed any trade/quest hubs that could have been present. I wanted the Railroad to actually have more people hidden in other cells that we could interact with. Minutemen got encountered too early, should have just been the concord survivors who tell you that preston tried to hold the raiders off and you go get him at LExington. Institute should hve let you pick a division head to become the new leader and each one has a different main goal. Brotherhood was really the only one that felt fully fleshed out. But I would have liked a way to turn settlements into brotherhood outposts/railroad safehouses/institute integration centres. New Vegas' main issue is the way the map funnels yu so much in the first 8-10 hours (unless you rush/skip the canyon trek to vegas). If you skip it, you just miss out on like 20% of the game. After 10+ replays, it loses fun for each new playthrough. Takes the longest to let me do whateve I want. 3's worst issue was combat and main quest ending. 2's biggest issue is that it feels more like a completely different game set in a different post apocalypse, instead of a sequel to 1. Even though it's my favourite game, I think it's the worst main series. 1's biggest issue isn't really fair, since it was tredding new ground in everything.
for me 4 has the world i enjoy exploring and making my own fun in but the story is basic, the factions ALL suck and as fun as nuka world is and i do love, having to destroy what you may have built seems dumb. fallout 3 i enjoy the least, i find the 360 era game clunky and 3 just feels like metro tunnel simulator. new vegas has the best factions but the world isnt engaging by nature of being set in a desert. when they remake 3 and new vegas i think that will be amazing. 76 i can only stomach if i pretend that the simulation theory is correct and all the daft stuff thrown at the players is to simulate how people would repsond. i think the world is great, theres a ton of diversity, but it quickly becomes the daily live service grind and someone in charge of the daily stuff clearly has a fetish for people eating dog food. my ranking would be 1- Fallout 4 2-New Vegas 3- 76 4- fallout 3 havent played the other and as much as ive seen a ton of play thrus im not going to pretend ive played them to rank
My list is probably unpopular 1.) Fallout new vegas 2.)fallout 4 3.) Fallout 3(super close to 4) 4:) fallout 2 5.) Fallout 1 6.) Fallout 76 I havent played tactics or BOS but i dont think id like them
@georgetriantafyllidis6525 well alot of people would find it odd I put fallout 4 so close to new vegas given how drastic they are but fallout 4 scores high because of my personal experience(played it when I was rlly depressed) and it's graphics and gunplay are fun,power armor is also the best in that game for sure
I'm glad I am not the only one who was just extremely disappointed by fallout 4. Its not a horrible game but it just feels lacking a lot of fallout elements.
When I first played Fallout 3 and New vegas, I hated them, but then my friend pointed out that I was basically speedrunning them. I played rdr2 before this, so I comprehended the idea of doing other things before the main quests, but when I played Fallout 3, I rushed through and found myself fighting minigun weilding supermutents, with a hunting rifle. I love both these games now that im playing them right
F:NV is the gold standard. Everything else is inferior and everyone knows it. The DLCs are diverse and varying degrees of "excellent." I seriously can't ever decide on which one is my favorite, but Roger Cross voicing "Ulysses" makes "Lonesome Road" a real treat. The mix of humor, drama, action and horror is spot-on. Oh, and the SOUNDTRACK. If the graphics and UI weren't so painful and outdated, I'd still play it regularly.
Official Fallout ranking (Not including spinoffs) 1. Fallout 2 2. Fallout New Vegas 3.Fallout (Doesn't include fallout games so bad they shouldn't exist) I still remember Black isle studios
I checked out your channel for more fallout stuff and im agast that you aren't a fallout youtuber. Regardless definitely subbing for the great video alone and checking out your other stuff later too
UPDATE: THE SHOW WAS REALLY GOOD 👍🏻
I don't believe you 😢
They did NCR *so* dirty...
I barely made it through the 1st episode , it was like watching someone desecrate a corpse for 66 minutes.
@@jordanvoskampreally? I thought the prewar opening was really well done and thought the set up for the rest of the season well. I definitely thought it felt like it fit in the fallout universe
@@jordanvoskamp ik what you mean but you gotta hear me out. I finished it today and tbh its not an amazinggggg show but if your really into fallout it's defiantly worth the watch. Especially because they drop some new super interesting lore that makes a big difference in the fallout universe.
My favorite fallout game is probably Pinkerton.
My favorite Fallout game is Nothing to Fear.
Nah for me its raditude
My favorite is the bends
I swear I was about to comment something to this effect! I was thinking more like, "One of my favorite musicians on the platform ranks Fallout games, hell yeah!" But, you've beat me to the punch so I'll just leave it here for the hell of it.
Dammit arthur morgan
Did a double take at the channel that posted this
I upload anything I set my heart to
That's nice
@@BillyCobbOfficial wouldnt want it any other way
@@BillyCobbOfficial hell yeah
@@BillyCobbOfficiallmao no humor u definitely been white knuckling it waiting for comments like this
Fallout 4 is an awful game. I’ve put 3000 hours in it
Are you dumb? If its so awful dont play it😭🙏
Are you ok?
Lmao definitely hit a sweet spot
3000 hours building settlements that don't work xD
this is so real
"I love Caesar's ideals." You're done buddy
Let him cook
The Legion wasn't really fleshed out tho
@@twenty4689bro he burned the kitchen
It’s funny because Caesar’s ideals were written to be flawed and based on a misunderstanding of the source text he was apparently reading from
@@anyaguilar1595 Do not let that man cook!
fallout 76 might not be perfect, but i have so many fond memories of this game, meeting high levels who are super nice, exploring the beautiful world, theres so much to love about this game, and im super upset that it didnt have as much time in the oven as it needed at launch because now the legacy it left is still attached to the game all these years later
I’ll never forget the search for the perfect melee weapon and the joy when I saw it in someone’s vending machine
Best memory is when I started the beta. As soon as I exited my room I heard a guy go "Hello, is anyone in this f***ing vault." Ended up playing with him for the rest of the beta. PugleTheGreat, wherever you are, I hope you're doing good.
yo snippy from jenna comment section??? 😱
true, still remember those first launch days, i even bring a cousin with me to play along, we were so dissapointed... bugs everywhere, not a single npc, not really a story, just.... a massive world with...nothing interesting in it...we drop it after a couple of hours, i know now a days the game is better....but still, those memories, make me still avoid that game, ill stick to fallout 4 for now, untill a fallout 5 comes out
The world of Fallout 76 and the music are great, not a fan of the rest of it though.
Fallout 3 is about a vault dweller finding their father
Fallout 4 is about a vault dweller finding their son who’s called father
Fallout show is about a vault dweller finding their father
Stellar creativity from Bethesda
Meanwhile new vegas "the truth is the game was rigged from the start" boom
How the fuck am I still alive?
@nobody-yk2hu it's still just trying to find the guy who shot you
Well the show is a twist on that idea
It goes down in crazy different ways tho
@@collincaperton6718lol that’s just the first act.
I love a good video essay from someone I’ve never heard or thought would deliver a video essay.
Fallout 3 will always hold a special place in my heart
It was one of the first games i ever played, and i loved almost every bit of it
I probably played through the game a dozen times
i agree fallout 3 was where i looked for every settlement and masscred everyone n everything in the waste lands for 1000s of hours was a fun game fallout new vegas was to plain and flat for me after fo3
@@lVladness I am so glad im not the only one with that opinion,Both involve roughly the same amount of walking yet Fallout 3s are much more fun to walk through (and sometimes get caught in the middle of sheer fucking chaos)
@@lVladness Fallout new vegas deserves a second chance. The writing is WAY better, also the character design kicks ass.
28:20 Actually the Charisma system for companions was implemented in FO2. FO1 has 4 companions and you can have all 4 at the same time no matter your Charisma value. FO2 has around 14 companions, but you can only have up to 5 depending on your Charisma.
What makes the Railroad funny to me is that almost every playthrough I've watched, they will kill them so they don't have to wait for tinker tom to decode the Courser Chip because of how long he takes.
Thats funny
As much of a pain in the ass the timer is in Fallout 1, I actually respect the developers for implementing it
Ye I feel like goofing off for a irl week equal of time before being like oh ye quests is cool non limiting but a timer puts that real urgency in the actually player
just install fallout fixt or fallout et tu problem solved
The only thing i dont like about it is how friggin long it takes to get to and from the glow. I think its like 30 days. Which sucks.
Back then it was normal.
and to be fair, 150 days is also extremely generous for how quick you find it. my entire first playthrough didn't even go past 150 days.
I think the reason fallout 4 dialogue is so small compared to other games is because of the voiced protagonist, imagine having to voice all the protagonist dialogue in fallout new vegas...
Simple solution: remove the voiced protagonist
@@BillyCobbOfficialsimpler solution: billion dollar company pay for voice acting.
@@captainawf2341 Not really simpler. Infinite money does not equal infinite will or development power.
@@iitsCarml "not really simpler."
Voice actors get laid to talk. Company pays voice actors to talk. Pay more for more talk. It literally is that simple.
@captainawf2341 now figure out now to integrate all those voice lines into the game, how to localize for multiple languages, how to prevent audio files from bloating the game, and ensuring that the voices sound decent enough to an audience.
The fallout franchise has so much potential and it’s upsetting that it’s Bethesda that has it because they aren’t the same team that made Skyrim. Starfield disappointed me more than Cyberpunk because at least that game had a rock solid foundation in a VERY interesting world.
The most disappointing thing about Starfield and Fallout 76, is Bethesda wasted all their time and money on two games nobody really wanted, and pushed back the games everyone actually wanted by more than a decade.
Cyberpunk ended up being top 3 games of all time for me. Its such a great game now
I'm not excited at all for Elden scrolls or Fallout sequel with what they shown with Starfield. Simply embarrassing. Worst of all the loading screen is a nightmare, After all the years of open worlds with not as much Loading screen playing Bethesda games is such a horrendous experience.
@@JasonEllingsworth the fact we still dont have another TES game, and then fallout 5 is still going to be 2 years behind TES VI is really sad...
Starfield could have been fine ig? you have fantasy, post apocalyptic and then sci-fi outer space makes sense to try to capitalize on. But it made a huge hit to the IPs they already had..
Cyberpunk is soooooo much better now after the updates its pretty fun and has a lot of depth to the game play and story
Dude I just realized you’re the dude that makes all those punk rock covers. On my deployment in 2022 I probably listened to your covers once day. Awesome job and awesome video
Where is the intro!? I wanted to see Leon L. Kennedy do the funny stick man dance 😔
FUCK I FORGOT IT
@@BillyCobbOfficiallmao
Nitpick with me..when you holster your weapon on fallout 4, it just disappears
On fallout 3, most weapons hop on yout back, or holstered to the side. I know some big weapons disappear, but most firearms are viable when you holster. You just look like a badass with a rifle sitting on your back
Fallout 4s DLC should easily put it above 76.
Oh yeah, definitely. Far Harbor is up there with the best installments in the franchise.
Yes absolutely, the Contraptions Workshop was a 10/10 piece of storytelling. It brought me to tears with its depth and new lore.
@@thecitrine1675aside from the certain DLC masterpiece of all time, the other ones felt like they belong in a better game. A better fallout game unfortunately
@@marcusgabriel8365wrong
Automatons alone improves fallout 4 like tenfold. Far harbor is overrated but a definite improvement from the main game, nuka world is fun but is even worse than the main game narratively. Those things considered new vegas still has the best dlc and fallout 4 is still garbage
predicted the ranking and got it spot on. billy is literally me
What, 76, 4, 3, 2, 1, then NV. I love Billy C but it's pretty easy to guess considering that seems to be the standard. Edit: Holy shit I almost got it exactly.
@@meme_aids welcome to the club babyyyy
Damn Billy Cobb is a gaming channel now? Were we mislead?
Jokes aside, I'm looking forward to this video.
Next episode he’s gonna start calling us the kernels.
Did this info make You update your journal by any chance?
@@valentinom.4292 yeah it was noteworthy enough, I'll add it next to "I met a guy who wanted to bite my flesh off."
Ngl I think most of your takes are wild and even a bit unhinged, but I appreciate your work and enjoyed the video
the only character you can''t kill in NV is the only one that makes sense, as yes man is a robot that can upload himself to another body if an old one is destroyed
Me: *uses disable command*
I cannot appreciate fans like you enough who genuinely find value in almost every title, genuinely each game has it's own merit and replayability that makes it super fun and enjoyable
I feel like you have to believe that SOMEONE at least somebody had cared in projects like this.
the singing took me off guard with how good it was then i realized this is BILLY COBB????
That ncr ranger wojak with a flamethrower on the thumbnail looks terrifying
In Fallout 3 you gain Speech Options based upon your character's build, going beyond the basic Speech Skill, many of which are "hidden" unless you possess the requisite specs.
Heck, there's companions that will only join you if you're Good, Neutral or Bad.
There's so few of them in Fallout 3 people don't even notice, are are then amazed when New Vegas has skill checks in nearly every dialogue sequence. And the Karma system in Fallout 3 is hilariously bad. If you do 3 quests in Megaton you'll immediately have mercenaries on your ass in the open world because you're such a "good" guy for fixing the plumbing and helping Moira out.
@@escalatingbarbarism5096 I've fallen more in love with this franchise, and so much less in love with this vocal crybaby minority sect of the fanbase. I guess it's just a symptom of growing popularity. Well the NV and classics elitist isn't anything new I suppose. It's the same as rick and morty, a property that flirts with dark humor and cynicism always brings out the worst most vocal crybaby morons. Stop ruining things I enjoy you f###s. (edit for I was too mean, you're a symptom, not the disease)
@@escalatingbarbarism5096 it's always interesting seeing people talking about f3/4 because half the time, stuff that gets listed as a positive sounds utterly unappealing to me lmao
"Some companions only join if you have good/neutral/evil karma" I mean, okay, but I think karma as a system sucks and doesn't fit with fallout at all, so that's a bad thing to me
@@Plain--Jane It's a lame system, it would be even if they'd implemented it properly, but as it is you can reach the max bad guy rating by going through a few houses and committing petty theft like 50 times even if no one sees it happen, at which point in the open world good guy mercenaries will start spawning in to kill you for being so evil.
@@Plain--JaneThe system was in the first 2 games tho, although it barely mattered since the only important thing it did was stop companions from joining
The brotherhood of steel in FO3 were stated to be a fractured part of faction that lost communication with the main hub on the west coast. Over the years, their ideals drifted from the original BoS.
Not the Billy Cobb album we deserved, but the Billy Cobb album we needed
oh i know the show's gonna have that visual spectacularity, it has the team behind the boys on it, and that shits awesome
I haven't been able to watch it yet but my girlfriend is a massive Fallout fan and watched a few episodes. She says it's super faithful to the look and tone of the games so I'm excited to catch up after work!
@@thestraydog Yeah ive seen the episodes so far theyre really good
I will say that as someone who really doesn't like fallout 4, combining the perks and the skills together is not a bad idea. If you think about how the skills were used in fallout 3 and new vegas, it wasn't like Dungeons & Dragons where you have a bonus that gets added to a roll, most of the time you uad to beat a threshold of loke 25 or 70 or whatever. And while leveling uo sometmes you could increase two slills last a threshold, you could also fail to do so as well. Making the skills into perks makes it so you can dedicate a levek to increasing a skill to that equvilant threshold. Its a simplification and streamlining but the effect isn't lost.
I haven't played a single Fallout game, I am just happy to see ranked videos again.
I’m thinking of returning to music worst to best when twenty one pilots release their new album and do that
@@BillyCobbOfficial Yes please!
Well falliut 4 was good 🤦♂️ thia guy
@@viperwr5667A decent game, not a good Fallout game
@@Saito11797I would not call it decent with the horrible writing and the lack of rpg mechanics but each to their own
Tenpenny tower doesn't have a moral dilemma, the ghouls are just evil. If you convince the residents to let them in the ghouls kill everyone. Tenpenny is right to keep them out
i think it’s an intereting, if misguided, way of showing a cycle of violence which is very fallout-y
most of the residents despise ghouls openly, and only begrudgingly accept them if the player does a lot of convincing - they’d prefer to just slaughter all the ghouls. and likewise, the ghouls have built a hatred towards the tenpenny residents and want to take out that rage thanks to Roy being an extremist. it shows how hate just builds more hate, and innocent - even good - people like Dashwood get caught in the crossfire of hate and bigotry. it tackles an oppressed group also committing atrocities, which is fairly rare.
i think it was a mistake to make it solely a murderfest though. if the quest was more fleshed out and you had more influence on what happened it would be more engaging. the themes it covers are very good, it just needed to bake a little longer and characters like Roy and Tenpenny needed more to their characters than “i hate humans” and “i hate ghouls.”
I mean, excluding any moral implications, if you side with the ghouls you get a super useful ghoul mask
You're right, I actually regretted letting ghouls live along side with tenpenny tower's residents.
@@booga3172 "hello can I have your house please" "what the fuck? No" "understandable we're going to kill you"
Even if you let them live alongside each other, find a peaceful solution by throwing out all the bigots. The ghouls still kill everyone later.
And even after he has what he wanted, Roy decides it's not good enough, not worth keeping the peace and just kills them all. And even after all that the game gives you negative karma for killing him. @@booga3172
clicked on this video, 10 minutes in realized i was listening to one of my most listened artists on Spotify, nice vid, william
36:50 damn bro you got some pipes on you I love this. Also the hard cut (and the editing in this video in general) is hilarious.
Oh. You’re a musician lol. That makes sense
Hey Billy i was just wondering if you were going to do more covers of songs you can hear on the fallout radio
Ps love your music
Fallout 76 over 4 and fallout 3 right after is wild
It’s not even a bad game bro
Wake up pall it's 2024 not 2018 anymore
@@plushluigi7417 fallout 3 came out 2008, and fallout 4 came out 2016 way are u talking about, YOU wake up and stop playing trash ahh fallout 76
@@caleb5466uh I heard it was trash and gave it like 5 more years to bake in the oven. Pretty fun now.
@@caleb5466 76 is actually fun now
Bro i listen to your stuff in the gym and now u talk about fallout what a time to be alive.
Fallout 4 is one of those games that the community says “0/10… really fun, can’t stop playing”
main reason i love being subbed to this channel, i either receive tasty tunes our Fallout opinions and honestly like a sickly child grasping for nutrients this pleases me Billy thank you
I was really surprised to see Fallout 76 above Fallout 4, because the first time I tried it I played for about 3 hours and didn't really enjoy it, whereas I have 100%ed Fallout 4. However, after watching this and hearing the reasoning, I feel I should at least give Fallout 76 another chance, maybe this time even play with a friend, maybe it'll be more fun.
I just have no desire to play Fallout with others, and I don't want to start a private fallout 76 game that wasn't designed from the ground up as a single player experience.
I refunded 76 at least three times over the years and even deleted it when I had it free thru gamepass, but I picked it up after the show again and I can’t stop playing it now. It’s awesome now imo
@@TheCjbroncos25same I remember smashing my disk release week. Now I have over 150 hours in it
@@JasonEllingsworth 76 is a bit weird in that it's basically a solo experience in a massive world that you share with others. The social aspect of the game is a nice optional addition, imo, but you can 100% enjoy the gameplay experience by yourself.
@@egel7736i'm sure that's true, but by playing it, i would also be supporting the development of games with always online connectivity, and plagued by microtransactions, and I'll never do that. The only way these companies get the message, is by not buying their crap products
FO3 was my first fallout game, Broken Steel was added because of the issue that Billy had stated, that being Fawkes said nuh uh and wanted you to kys to start the purifier AND the fact you couldn't play after the ending, and therefore Broken steel was added alongside the new Hellfire power armor.
Edit: It also raised your level cap to 30 and the goated energy weapon: the tesla cannon.
I had the opposite reaction with Fallout 4 honestly. I was really disappointed with it at launch, mainly due to the voiced protagonist and lack of RPG elements in the story. But now its one of my favorites to go back and play just because of how fun the game-play is on survival mode. Settlements are actually important since you cant fast travel, the combat is fast and deadly, power armour is easily 100x better than any of the other games, weapon and armour crafting is great, and the perk/skill system is probably the best in the series.
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yeah power armour in fallout 4 and 76 actually feel like you would expect power armour to feel where as in fallout 3 (the only other fallout i've played) it just feels the same as normal armour
Fallout 4 has no skill system lol, perk system felt super shallow since it didn't really encourage much difference in game play. It's also a little disappointing that no matter what if you play a character enough it'll have the same build every time.
@@BigJoe2600 All skill systems give the illusion of replayability with different builds. There is no "encouragement" to play different builds in any of them. Everyone ends up just doing the same build over and over because that is what they are comfortable with...like how I am a sniper every time, no matter if I am shooting a bow in Skyrim or a gun in Fallout. I think Fallout 4 is just honest about it, and says here you go....play the game the same every time because you would have anyway.
@@JasonEllingsworth just because that's how YOU play the game isn't a reason for there to be less player expression in a ROLE-PLAYING GAME
I was coping and seething at the placement of Fallout 4
But after the explanation at 11:38
I am like “Understandable have a nice day”
I did not realize this was Billy…. Great video dude! Entertaining and hilarious
The fact that bethesda owns fallout deeply saddens me who knows if we'll see any more of the west coast
Want to be sadder? There’s a pretty big chance the show retconned new vegas away, undid and retconned huge parts of fallout 2, like moving shady sands to da Francisco, and nuked the NCR, all off screen. Plus made the brotherhood the biggest guys in the east again, and brought back the enclave.
Oh and the show is meant to be cannon. So yeah, it reeeealyyyy feels like it was done out of pettiness since Bethesda can’t make a game as well written as any of those (instead of firing the guy who’s been in charge of writing since 2006).
What’s more annoying is that the show is actually good, so I can only sulk as I watch the absolute but very they did to the lore.
@@pedrocarvalhodarocha6947 thanks for telling me I think I need some time to grieve🥲
@@pedrocarvalhodarocha6947 just watched the ending to the show I'm not ok rn🥲
Well the show is already been said to be its own universe. Kind of like the Halo show did, but you know, not shitty lol
@@garretherbrough5669 the show is canon
Fallout 3 gets a bad wrap. So many great moments in the side quests
It’s a masterpiece compared to f4
It was my first, and I honestly hate it after playing 1 and 2. The world is so EMPTY. So much wasted potential on what could have been an interesting setting. While some of the side quests are good, they don’t help prop up an extremely terrible main story. The game, overall, felt very unfinished.
4 gets a bad wrap but it’s amazing
@@bladfadsfblaadsfsadf900 How is it empty? There are so many things to do in Fallout 3. Little Lamp Light, Big Town, Rivet City, Megaton, Tenpenny Tower, The Underworld, GNR, Jefferson Memorial, Paradise Falls. All these places have things to do in them. Saying Fallout 3 is empty is just a blatant lie. I dont even think you've played Fallout 1 or 2. I think you're being a hipster who pretends they've played Fallout 1 and 2 to act like their a true Fallout fan
@@thedude5901 4 is bad IMO. Limiting the dialogue options to only 4 was horrible. 'Sarcasm'
I have 2000 hours in fallout 4 because of mods(over 200 usually), I have 2000 hours in fallout new Vegas because of the game(with like 5 stability and graphics mods). That says a lot
billy - this video deserves more views. (especially with how long this prolly took) Im glad fallout could get some more spotlight btw
"Ranking *EVERY* Fallout game!"
*Immediately excludes Shelter, Tactics and BoS*
*Never mentions Fallout Pinball*
OK then I guess 😕👍
FA4 I had a moment where I was in a shootout with a bunch of riders that referenced me as the phycho that goes around absolutely demolishing their camps. That was a WTF moment, because they were talkin to eachother while in cover while in a shootout with me.
8:18 from my personal experience after a few 900ish hours in fallout 4, the karma thing is mostly with dialogue, some characters like you if you are all goody two shoes (like NPC's like you and are friendlier with you - diamond city has NPC's run around and give you stuff, like some ammo they found or some food or water, some shops even give small thank you stuff like a few rounds of ammo) while if you are hated the NPC's don't do this, from what I've heard their may be higher prices in the shops and NPC's can refuse to speak to you.
I know Fallout New Vegas is everyone Fallout fans favorite, but the original Fallout will always be my favorite. The game wasn't shy and I like the bleak, empty desolate wasteland it brings. And the Master, mwah, chefs kisses all around for being one of the best video game antagonists ever. Also the endings man, they didn't mess around.
BILLY TALKING ABOUT FALLOUT FOR 40 MINUTES?!?!🎉
Didn't think billy would drop this kinda vid, glad he did 😄
8. Fallout Brotherhood of Steel
7. Fallout 76
6. Fallout Tactics
5. Fallout 4
4. Fallout 3
3. Fallout 1
2. Fallout 2
1. Fallout New Vegas
Some days, Fallout 2 is my favorite instead. And Fallout 1 has my favorite story. It is easily the most tonally and thematically consistent game in the series. It is also the only Fallout game without any extraneous elements. You could download it now and complete it in 15 to 20 hours.
Almost everything in fallout 4 is better than fallout 3. Both have a very flawed main story but fallout 4 is just better
@@Breeceboyi disagree. I prefer fallout 3 because the story (while not great, is better), the dialogue is wayyy better, better quests/sidequests, and more roleplay opportunities, also being comically evil is super fun
@@completelynormalperson7077 Okay thats a fair point, the only one of those I would contest is better quests/sidequests, fallout 3 probably does overall have better quests but its not that big a difference. I also like fallout 4's DLC more, and fallout 4 survival mode is one of the most immersive ways to play fallout imo
@@Breeceboy super fair, tbh i love 4, a lot, and it does come close behind 3, and I think 4’s dlc is good.
NEVER RANK AGAIN 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫
bro i LOVE ur music i didnt know u made content lmaoo. playing new vegas for the first time heavily modded and its a blast!
For me
1. Fallout New Vegas
2. Fallout 3
3. Fallout 4
4. Fallout 1
5. Fallout 2
6. Fallout 76
Why put Fallout 1 and 2 so low? Did you play them or did you give up because they are difficult
Nah bro fallout 2 amazing what are you on?
Well his name is we're always correct so. We're right with FO 1 and 2 being better. How nice of him :)@@thecitrine1675
I get you fallout 1 and 2 are a bit dated compared to the others
But fallout 2 is clear of 1
I agree with this list. I remember buying new Vegas when it came out, everyone thought it was a big flop and a glitchy mess. It’s wild how much it’s changed. Fallout 3 was my first, so it has a spot in my heart, whole reason I bought a 360.
Will we get a new vegas cover album soon Mr. Billy?
Only 11k views? That's criminal, this video is great!
fallout 4 be like yes, no, sarcastic and explain
Seen your tweets about fallout so I knew something was cooking.
Why didn't you include Fallout: Pinball?
What's Fallout Pinball?
Great video! I haven't seen your channel before but after watching I realized I recognized your name from your Zerwee album!
Soooo... fallout season 2 will be in new vegas, should we run or pray?
By guessing we should do both, pray that it’s good and that it doesn’t destroy New Vegas and Run because they’re gonna make one single ending so anything by you do doesn’t matter. (I’m praying for the brotherhood destruction, I just hate them.)
Sometimes I forget you make non music content and think I just found the coolest new guy to watch.
putting 76 above 4, saying 4 is the worst "fallout" experience is fkn crazy
I thought all of them were on west coast mainly taking place in California, New Mexico, and Arizona except 76
76 gets such bad rep. It was pretty bad on release but just, give it a try now, it's a great Fallout experience, and the game is on sale very often, if not free.
Other than the micro transactions it's a super solid game. A little grindy, but still really fun. I'll be real the entire games lore and debates over it gets tiring, so FO76 is an enjoyable game to kind of get away from it a bit.
22:14 I totally agree with this, I only got into Fallout a couple days ago through seeing clips of the very first game, and It completely entranced me. It's visuals, story, and voice acting are all phenomenal. I always wondered why the rest of the series never interested me before. Guess I'm just a sucker for old pre-rendered games
I let my sister play New Vegas and she loved it, start off on the best fallout for a better experience
She chose a melee build and the yes man ending
Very different than me, too cool
When I first left vault 101 as a kid, I remember just staying in the cave for a good few minutes before I left.
I thought I was the only one
My ranking (not including 76 i didn't play it) before seeing yours
1 : Fallout New Vegas
2 : Fallout 1
3 : Fallout 4 (although it's very close to 2)
4 : Fallout 2
5 : Fallout 3
Interesting, what do you like a lot about F4?
I feel like the game is still interesting until the reveal with shaun because the main quest has this cool stuff with going into kellog's head, meeting valentine and helping the commonwealth. Sure the main character trauma is not exploited but his cluelessness about this new world is interesting some times
I also liked the double agent thing that the railroad has going on when you side with the institute at the same time Even if it falls flat in the end.
Also far harbor kinda saves the lackluster ending for me by giving more depth to the synths and atom's church.
Overall i find fallout 4 frustrating yes but its good elements like the followers the custom weapons and some quests really make the game cool in the end.
@@georgeswagg413 STUPID FUCKING DIMA MEMEORY FUCK DIMA
Why's Fallout 2 so low?
I liked fallout 2 and lot and i think it's almost tied with 4 for me, but the jokes and 90s references took me out of the game many many times.
Like, the lore with navarro, the enclave and the chi is cool but a lot of humor diminish the stakes compared to the first which was really grim.
Think about the hubologist who are a jab at scientology with the discount tom cruise, the comical mobsters in new reno and some dialogue of the chi people that is very stereotypical
I Also find the game really unforgiving especially in the beginning depending on your build.
For the companions some of them are nice but the scrapped content really hurt sulik (lorewise) and cassidy, byron and marcus are fine tho.
Starting the list on the correct answer got me hooked. Ngl.
Putting fallout 4 as last is hilarious
I’m watching the same dude who made the zerwee albums make a whole fallout ranking video while I’m washing dishes. That’s crazy bro
New Vegas was my first real RPG, completely ruined every other game for me as it set the bar wayyyy too high
Keep cooking brother, this is quality stuff
Its funny to me that Obsidian did in a year what Bethesda has struggled to do for over a decade.
18 months but yeah.
It was a bit easier for Obsidian since a lot of pre-production was done in Van Buren times, but still.
Bethesda issue is that they can't write for shit sans that guy who did Far Harbor and thus they have no idea how to move the setting and the gameplay loop past the "you loot rickety post-war shacks".
Obsidian had the entire fallout 3 game engine and a ton of assets which is a pretty big head start. They also had a bunch of script already written from the cancelled fallout sequel. Not really a fair comparison.
@@azz3million ehhh NV salvages basically nothing from New Vegas story. Rest kinda, NV still has a ton of new assets.
I grew up playing Fallout 1 and 2, like, age 4 onwards, because my dad was into it. When I got Fallout 3 I was stoked just because it was 3d Fallout. Then New Vegas came out and after about 57 crashes, I loved it to pieces. Then 4 happened and I absolutely fell into the hype, but had my hopes dashed as it just ended up being a game that was less of a satisfying fallout game and more of an oddly addicting settlement builder.
Cant believe you didnt mention Fallout 4's atmosphere, it was such a downgrade from fallout 3 and NV, It doesnt even feel like a post apocalyptic world and the interiors are boring. The entire world seems like it has no aesthetic or style its quite boring compared to fallout NV or 3 which had a distinct art style and aesthetic.
The "Meine Damen und Herren" really took me as a German :D
But what is your favorite video game Billyman?
Halo 3
That „meine Damen und Herren“ really came out of nowhere and pleased me giving the fact I’m from Germany 😂
Gets shot and killed
Gets revived
Goes and kills the killer
Decides where Platinum Chip goes
Changes New Vegas
Stays as a Courier
With fallout 4, the biggest issues for me, was how the factions got implemented and the way the settlement system removed any trade/quest hubs that could have been present. I wanted the Railroad to actually have more people hidden in other cells that we could interact with. Minutemen got encountered too early, should have just been the concord survivors who tell you that preston tried to hold the raiders off and you go get him at LExington. Institute should hve let you pick a division head to become the new leader and each one has a different main goal. Brotherhood was really the only one that felt fully fleshed out. But I would have liked a way to turn settlements into brotherhood outposts/railroad safehouses/institute integration centres.
New Vegas' main issue is the way the map funnels yu so much in the first 8-10 hours (unless you rush/skip the canyon trek to vegas). If you skip it, you just miss out on like 20% of the game. After 10+ replays, it loses fun for each new playthrough. Takes the longest to let me do whateve I want.
3's worst issue was combat and main quest ending.
2's biggest issue is that it feels more like a completely different game set in a different post apocalypse, instead of a sequel to 1. Even though it's my favourite game, I think it's the worst main series.
1's biggest issue isn't really fair, since it was tredding new ground in everything.
for me 4 has the world i enjoy exploring and making my own fun in but the story is basic, the factions ALL suck and as fun as nuka world is and i do love, having to destroy what you may have built seems dumb. fallout 3 i enjoy the least, i find the 360 era game clunky and 3 just feels like metro tunnel simulator. new vegas has the best factions but the world isnt engaging by nature of being set in a desert. when they remake 3 and new vegas i think that will be amazing. 76 i can only stomach if i pretend that the simulation theory is correct and all the daft stuff thrown at the players is to simulate how people would repsond. i think the world is great, theres a ton of diversity, but it quickly becomes the daily live service grind and someone in charge of the daily stuff clearly has a fetish for people eating dog food. my ranking would be
1- Fallout 4
2-New Vegas
3- 76
4- fallout 3
havent played the other and as much as ive seen a ton of play thrus im not going to pretend ive played them to rank
FINALLY!! A good and honest review of Fo76. It’s genuinely a good game and it has been for a while. Y’all should really consider replaying it!!
My list is probably unpopular
1.) Fallout new vegas
2.)fallout 4
3.) Fallout 3(super close to 4)
4:) fallout 2
5.) Fallout 1
6.) Fallout 76
I havent played tactics or BOS but i dont think id like them
Based
based list that I completely agree with
probably the most popular*
@georgetriantafyllidis6525 well alot of people would find it odd I put fallout 4 so close to new vegas given how drastic they are but fallout 4 scores high because of my personal experience(played it when I was rlly depressed) and it's graphics and gunplay are fun,power armor is also the best in that game for sure
BASED
Why do I alwqys get your channel notifications late. Also you do game reviews? Damn good stuff.
I'm glad I am not the only one who was just extremely disappointed by fallout 4. Its not a horrible game but it just feels lacking a lot of fallout elements.
When I first played Fallout 3 and New vegas, I hated them, but then my friend pointed out that I was basically speedrunning them. I played rdr2 before this, so I comprehended the idea of doing other things before the main quests, but when I played Fallout 3, I rushed through and found myself fighting minigun weilding supermutents, with a hunting rifle. I love both these games now that im playing them right
Unexpected but not unwelcome
The yes man ending depends on what you do in new vegas, if you help people and create stability in parts of the wasteland, it’s not that bad
F:NV is the gold standard. Everything else is inferior and everyone knows it. The DLCs are diverse and varying degrees of "excellent." I seriously can't ever decide on which one is my favorite, but Roger Cross voicing "Ulysses" makes "Lonesome Road" a real treat. The mix of humor, drama, action and horror is spot-on. Oh, and the SOUNDTRACK. If the graphics and UI weren't so painful and outdated, I'd still play it regularly.
Finally someone appreciating every aspect of every fallout much love❤️
Official Fallout ranking (Not including spinoffs)
1. Fallout 2
2. Fallout New Vegas
3.Fallout
(Doesn't include fallout games so bad they shouldn't exist)
I still remember Black isle studios
Uh fallout 3????
@@JordanOCE That's the when Bethesda started ruining lore.
@@Brenden_Simpson i could agree with a fair bit of that but 3 was a fuckin exceptional game. Im sorry but without 3 there would be no new vegas
@@Brenden_Simpson plus it has incredible atmosphere, cool creatures and designs and a nice story
@@Brenden_Simpson i can say 4 and 76 were pretty shit but 3 was good
I checked out your channel for more fallout stuff and im agast that you aren't a fallout youtuber. Regardless definitely subbing for the great video alone and checking out your other stuff later too
unpopular opinion: i fucking love fallout 76 and its my favorite fallout game...
Based. Probably?
It was probably your first game and you haven’t played the others.
You are probably 6 years old
@@ckgainz9223 I’m 21 lmao
@@pland7114 I’ve played nv 3 4 and 76
The online player base of fallout 76 is so generous, honestly a 1/1 in terms online experience