Todd Howard said it was next after Elder Scrolls and he did say 5 to 8 years for each was his goal so 10 years isn't a far off guess, could be 16 years or more if he doesn't rush, he said he didnt wanna take 10 years again on one game but would if he felt like it needed it so who knows though
If you haven't tried them, Fallout 1 and 2 have other nightmare fuel mutants that haven't appeared in a canon game since! Stuff like floaters. They just creep me out!
yeah, those surprise me that they even included them in the modern games, a human face on something as fucked up as those is pure horror movie stuff, with how they are kind of PG and market to kids, at least 13 and up, you'd think they wouldn't have them, but they also have human bodies hanging on meat hooks in raider camps in FO4 so I guess they don't mind that stuff
i remember when i was exploring the new vegas map in my first playthrough, eventually found the scorpion gulch near the hidden valley and i was immediately spooked when the centaurs there just drained my health
If the May Pole was ever to appear in any game, it would be so awesome if it was surrounded by an eerie cloud of radioactive fog. Imagen walking around in the wasteland and suddenly being enveloped in a green fog. You hear a distant roar, and you look to see the silhouette of a massive being lumbering toward you with an army of snarling creatures at its feet.
In Fallout 4 they were going to add in Centaurs, later replaced with Mutant hounds and the concept art for them was horrifying. It looked like something out of John Carpenter's The Thing and I would love to see that in a Fallout game at some point.
@@elizawulf8180 all these mods are great the thing with concept art is that it evolves some things look different in game.. that mod is great but it looks exactly like the concept art, so it feels a bit off in the game just a tiny bit _!!_
while i like those centaurs, i think they look a bit too inhuman. in the original centaurs you can still tell that they were once human, with the concept art centaur this does not happen
If Jenkins had been hit by a pistol shrimp that size, he’d literally be a bag of liquid inside his skin. Mantis shrimp punches are so fast, it super heats the water in front of them. Without power armour, he’d be a stain on the rocks.
Part of what makes the pistol/mantis shrimps punch so powerful to superheat the water is all the weight of the ocean pressing down on the void created by the punch. Air is far less dense than water, thus there is far less weight, so it's more akin to getting hit with a supersonic round AND its mach cone. Still would hurt, and yeah, without Power armor would still be a stain, albeit a more intact one.
@@erinfinn2273you have to also consider the kinetic energy of punch,50mph and weighting 90g that’s almost as much as a .22 Long Rifle, imagine what a 50kg mantis could do
@@evilbob840 using the square-cube law bringing the mantis shrimp up to 50kg should make it around a little under 4x faster and having the kinetic energy equal to 9 .50 BMG rounds
The May-Pole was retroactively sort of canonized. A much smaller but still massive ghoul (I think more like 30 foot instead of 300) appears in Winter of Atom as well, wandering the Glowing Sea.
The same gamebook that has the Gigapede also has a giant glowing Ghoul, which I’ve been assuming is a nod to May-Pole. Let’s just say the Last Son of Atom is experimenting with much more than just radiation…
The 1 animal I would love to see is Old Peg the Ghoul Whale(or any other whale). One of the guards at Bunker Hill talked about it. It bums me out that Bethesda had to cut the undersea vault quest, which lets you fight some sea creatures(but understandable because the game engine couldn’t handle it yet). I would love to see some Herman Melville references lol 😂. Plus it would be cool to see a giant mutated Great White Shark!! Oh sooooo many awesome ideas!!
@@icefarrow7959 That was part of it too but it was also due to some Game crashing because of that quest(that’s why I mentioned the engine). I think the triangle city channel mentioned that in a couple of his videos.
The problem there is that would then declare the Brotherhood ending as canon for Fallout 4 and the games have always been vague about what ending is canon. So it's not likely the Brotherhood of Steel will play a significant part of Fallout 5, though I'm sure they will be present in some form (it could even taken place before Fallout 4).
It would be so cool to have tons of giant creatures in Fallout 5 that dwarf creatures from past games, especially in water. Also, it would be interesting to explain what happened to the company Vault Tec after the Great War, so maybe they could be the main antagonists that are responsible for releasing tons of these abominations and new threats
Spiders, arachnids, all choosing Texas of all places and the two states on either side. Reason: Rare events called "megawebs" have been known to happen in Texas after very heavy rains, not unlike what Austin has experienced in recent weeks. The temporary phenomenon involves hundreds of thousands of spiders living together in a giant spider web stretching across multiple trees. Might as well have JRR Tolkein inspired spiders as well, Ugoliath is the size of City Bus.
What about a spider/deathclaw/nightstalker hybrid creature? (it could also have a glowing variant) It'd be a Spider, but also have aspects of a Deathclaw such as the claws, horns, and scaley armored hide, then add the camo abilites of the nightstalker from New Vegas. I imagine it'd be about the size of a car, and be REALLY aggressive and deal a lot of poision damage quickly. The normal one could be based on either a Tarantula or Black Widow, but also have a trapdoor variant that waits for you to come to it rather than actively seeking you out.
I want more fauna. Razorback pigs, snakes, wildcats, birds of prey, etc. A good bunch of animals are surprisingly resilient and breed quickly, and while I love the fact 76 gave us possums, foxes, owls, toads, frogs and bats; I feel like the wasteland could use more animals running around.
I've always wanted to see some form of giant beetle enemy, particularly a Stag but really any kind of giant mutated beetle. Bombardier would also be an interesting choice I suppose. I just really, really want a tank-sized insect... Tank.
The fallout series,particularly fallout 3,and 4,literally have less enemy variation than the very first Mario game.Its kind of ducked we didn't have another dozen creatures in the base game.Bethesda makes great starter kits for modders lol
After hearing about ASL thing for Gigaped, i cant stop laughing after thinking about one random dude standing in the open and when you approach him, he starts doing hand signs for summoning jutsu, after which a giant centipede arises from the ground, accompanied with boss music lmfao I would like to have Wanamingos back in game, or one at least
There is a giant glowing one in fallout winter of atom. It's one of the children of atom leaders daughter. Called Sister Dawn, she's level 36, the soft cap of the game is 20.
I hope Todd takes more risks making Fallout 5 a bit darker. I really enjoy Fallout 4 as a game, but compared next to New Vegas it feels so soft I suppose. I was very disappointed by the super mutant designs and the fact they made generic guard dogs instead of an updated centaur. The color palettes didn’t help much either. It just felt all too colorful and clean and cheerful rather than bleak and broken and desperately trying to put itself back together
yeah, it's funny that they can have headless corpses hanging on meat hooks at raider camps while at the same time it still seems very PG, I'd think a developer would have trouble pulling that off on purpose and Bethesda seemed to do it by accident perfectly, the setting is perfect for a dark horror game but they won't since it takes so much time and money to develop a game they can't chance making something that won't appeal to the largest market
Very much agree. Fallout would benefit from being a bit grittier and darker parts of it are essentially a horror game already, they just need to lean more into that.
Maybe if the may-pole was as tall as the behemoth or mirelurk queen it could of worked. Seeing it roam around the glowing sea would be super cool but also, due to the location, may help avoid conflicts with it running into/getting stuck on too many world objects( compared to it being allowed to roam downtown Boston for example).
That's just how Bethesda works.They make excuses for why they didn't do anything,when literally doing something would have been better than nothing at all.Its either 100% the way some random dude thinks it up to be,or NOTHING.
I liked all your picks. Only addition I would add is interloper from 76, maybe even Atom himself, or even maybe a manifestation of radiation like the visions from far harbor but that actually attacks the player when around radiation zones like a radiation poltergeist. Just some fun thoughts. Maybe more of the lovecraftian monsters hinted at in bgs fallouts.
The Mantis Shrimp could be a mutated Pistol Shrimp. Which is capable of firing a burst of air at the speed of a bullet. Which would be far worse at the described size.
I would think such a creature would be way more dangerous if not, more powerful than a death claw since it could probably punch your power off in quick succession.
@@bulletghost3452 That is just one weapon in it's arsenal. It has huge claws as well. It could be slow to turn around however, which could be helpful to take one of these down. And then you have good eatin'!
Always up for more sea creatures, but it would be cool to have some more folklore monsters too. Like the Bandersnatch (search dnd Bandersnatch, the one I’m thinking of is the image of a 6 legged light brown thing with dark brown spines on it’s back) or Nuckelavee (especially the RWBY version)
When I was Writing and Brainstorming for an original TTRPG Fallout Campaign I utilized the midwest, Some of the things that I thought were: Terrorpins (Mutated Terrapin Turtles) Swamp Kings (Mutated Snapping Turtles, two variations) - Mutant insects: Bog-Fleas (Giant water bugs that hunt both Swamp-lurks and people alike) Rotter bug (Long horn beetle, aggressive beetles with a nasty bite) - Myth/crypid: Minnesota Dogman (Mutant Baboon? FEV mutation who knows)
I would love to see some sort of glowing ghoul variant that explodes on death. They have suicide mutants but a martyrdom ghoul would be interesting since all feral ghouls are close quarter
Centaurs always were one of my favorites because of just how horrifying they are if you give them some thought. Truly some I Have no Mouth Yet I Must Scream level horror. Some sort of garbled speech or groans of pain and hunger would really set them over the top.
Centaurs dont exist in pain. Their creation process makes them uniquely symbiotic with with each other due to the FEV mutations. They wouldnt groan or moan in pain or agony is my point
I know this is a bit silly but power armored super Mutants. Not like they are wearing the armor, but brotherhood of steel members dipped into fev so they are one with the armor. Bits of their flesh poking out of the armor and the helmet stuck to their head. (Yes I know about Frank Horrigan. Yes I know there are other factions that are power armor clad. The Brotherhood of Steel is just the biggest faction like that)
They could include giant gut worms, like the kind you see in praying mantis but they spawn out of random corpses upon death and are hostile to everything
I don't know if this counts since it was...kind of...in the game (and for all I know *is* in Fallout 76) but imagine fighting those dead ghoulified dolphins on the beaches in Fallout 4. Picture being underwater and one of those things suddenly comes tearing out of the murk at mach 10 right for your face. Straight out of the nightmares of someone with thalassophobia.
a giant deathclaw, a Giga-claw is you will. it could be part of a quest like the perfect deathclaw egg one up at the witch museum ( for example you do the quest you get to a cave called idk deathclaw cavern you go in there and just as your about to put the egg in the nest a large group of gunners appear to stop you and the next thing you know they are all crushed by a giant scaly appendage whether that be a foot or a clawed hand, you look up to see a large eye staring down at you, your character freaks out drops the egg in the nest and runs, and if you turn to look at the deathclaw whilst leaving the cave you see it gently pick up the egg and retreat futher into the inky darkness of the cave never to be seen by humans again)
Here's my idea, add the New Vegas Fanboy, here is what it does. -In dialogue will relate everything back to New Vegas -Its only attack is talking about Fallout 4 retcons -Won't shut up about a New Vegas 2 or New Vegas remake
one idea for a fallout monster I've had for a while is a giant, FEV mutated jumping spider. Oversized eyes staring out at you from a spider silk covered pit in the ground, sizing you up before it's suddenly on you in the blink of an eye, all legs and fangs and chelicerae...
The May Pole could have worked in Fallout 76 since they already have the Scorch Beasts and the Wendigo Colossus. Bethesda seemed to like experimenting with large and very unique creatures in that game. The Scorch Beasts can also create the Scorched so they might have been able to apply that mechanic to the May Pole.
I personally would like to see alternate versions of creatures from Fallout 76. I know everyone hates this game but if there is one thing the game did right then that would be the large variety of creatures. I would particularly like to see an alternate version of the Snallygaster, a better version of the Blue Devil (there is a lot of missed potential with this guy), and the scraped Thunder Bird. It would be cool to see ticks and mega sloths too.
I wonder if the concept of the May Pole is what turned into the Wendigo Colossus in Fallout 76... At least that's what I thought when watching that segment!
One of the coolest things about the gigapede is that when I DMd the campaign I actually gave the party warnings about what the gigapede was going to do via BSL. I'm deaf so I know sign but the party don't so whilst I explained what was happening or they were talking I was signing all of the upcoming attacks. If they had taken a few seconds to notice I was doing something with my hands and then watched my signs vs what the monster did, they wouldn't have ended with no bullets, stimpacks or caps (doctors ain't cheap)
You're gonna be at the Halloween party talking with co-workers. (pick male/female) Cut to vomiting in the bathroom and walking to the sink to clean up. (Character design/creation) you return to the party only for the night to be illuminated by the bombs. The Shockwave hits glass shatters. You black out only to fade in and out of conciseness you don't know for how long. Waking to the sound of the rubble being cleared away. It's ghoul time. Your face may be bad but maybe going through the story you can become a glowing one with some snazzy rad powers. Lol
I thought the other day, "You know what would be neato? If Fallout 5 took place in the central US and included the Kaiju Paul Bunyan" They could make a giant ghoul and a blue brahmin 🤷🏾
*insert The Office "No" gif/meme here* Do not give them that idea. Cazadors on their own are nightmares, but combining that with a Deathclaw is just... UNPOSSIBLE (outside of maybe Big Mt) But now that I think about it, what about a Nightstalker/Deathclaw or Nightstalker/Centaur hybrid?
I can kind of imagine that the May-Pole would be one of those enemies you can't damage or get near (not just because of the massive horde of feral ghouls, but the rads it gives off is so strong that bullets melt before impact, and its mutated skin makes it almost totally immune to energy weapons/mini nukes... and with its health regeneration, any amount of damage you CAN do to it heals up instantly). It would be another reason to bring out a Liberty Prime style robot, as only something like that could walk through the army of ferals, and be unaffected by the rads given off by May-Pole long enough to start throwing hands (melee being May-Pole's only "weakness"), bringing it down while you and your chosen faction gun down the ferals. It could be an endgame quest to save the game's major hub-city from destruction, and one that's timed too (unlike other quests where you can just leave mid-way through and come back later, once that part of the quest starts, you HAVE to finish it within a certain time limit... the time it takes May-Pole to walk to the city... or the main city gets destroyed permanently)
This was a great video!!! I think it is one of your most entertaining for sure. I wanted to play Fo4 today but my pain is so bad I can't even hold the controller. I'm using talk to text to even write this. So I can't play anything today but I'll settle for watching your videos. Thanks for your excellent videos and all the hard work that goes into making them.
Honestly, with all the zoos and such around the US. I'd think they'd have mutant monkeys and non-human apes somewhere. But as far as terrifying, I'd go with a Dragonfly or Spider mutant.
an enemy for fallout i thought would be a some kind of snake or a rad snake maybe and madye even like sea snakes or a anaconde for the far harbor DLC called the fangs of terror.
Bring back the Ridley Scott/Alien knock off Wannamingos from the fan favorite of many people Fallout 2.Also make them more like the Xenomorphes complete with two mouths of fangs and highly concentrated acid for blood which was what they were trying to rip off.
what would be cool is if in the story line how the giant ghoul is mutated is from dozens of glowing ones, and hundreds of ghouls. all forming together piling onto each other to create legs, then a torso, then arms neck head... For this giant ghoul to have a sort of eco to ghouls across miles of where it is, and for the ghouls to become part of the giant ghoul. The goal being for you to kill the beast and to kill all the ghouls. what would also be cool is if charged glowing ones had an odd physical property to them, to where they would merge with or absorbed a regular glowing one. and then once a glowing one had absorbed one glowing one. it had an eco that reached for a few hundred feet... maybe to where a regular ghoul just makes it bigger and a glowing one makes the eco reach further distances. it gets bigger and bigger until its 300 feet tall consuming hundreds of ghouls, and you could stumble upon one of these ghouls in any stage of their size. anywhere from a charged glowing one. all the way to where it is 300 feet tall and it has hundreds of powerful ghouls fallowing it. you could also make it to where after is has reached 300 feet and the end stages. all of the ghouls within its will i guess you could call it. all act under one consensuses so the hundreds of ghouls all act as one. to where the ghoul has to eat other ghouls or other mutated organisms to maintain its size. Now that would be cool
Resident Evil 0 has a giant mutant Centipede & a Scorpian oh yeah & something i'd like to see happen with Fallout games is one take place in Tennessee & another take place in Australia just imagine death by mutant Kangaroo
Would have been cool to see mutated variations of humans either via second hand FEV, radiation or... tabboo forms of breeding (like the Swampfolk feom F3's Point Lookout). Just more variations of wastelanders.
Implement May-Pole, but the size of Liberty Prime. It's a bunch of Ghouls and radioactive waste melted together, it comes crawling out of the Missile Silo in the Glowing Sea. There's already a giant metal structure around Liberty Prime, as seen in the video. So just use that and climb into Liberty Prime! Your Pacific Rim dream feels within grasp!
Imagine the dlc companion you get for the gigapede monstrosity is deaf and they give you some perk that works like echolocation sort and they also help defeat the monster because of its knowledge of asl?
I'm older and have played Fallout since it was new back in the 90s. I have over 3000 hours on Fallout 4 alone. I know I won't see it happen but I'd love to see Fallout 5 take a darker tone more like the new Table Top Book. It just has such a well set up world to be so much darker. Huddled survivors of a 200 year nuclear winter world, with raiders and monsters, it could really be something. Even Fallout 4 has glimpses of that with dead bodies hanging up at raider camps, but somehow makes it so it feels cartoonish right along at the same time. But there is going to be a long wait for FO5, people complain but the times of companies being able to pump out games ever few years are over. With how complex things are because of systems being so much more powerful it takes 6 to 10 years to make a game and that's if the company isn't working on anything else. In the 2030s that'll speed up with AI assists to development but we're a way off from that right now, so the slow road is the only road at the moment. Fallout 5 will come out most likely in 28-32ish, maybe sooner if development of Elder Scrolls 6 goes well. But if Starfield does really well that may slow things down with DLC development for that as well as for ES6 because that will almost certainly be a huge seller.
Maybe 300 feet is a bit of a stretch but I could easily see a giant ghoul fitting into fallout 4 it could've been set to randomly walk the glowing sea and I can imagine an awesome quest where you get it to fight liberty prime
Would definitively see the Wanamingoes (The goofy ahh mutants from Fallout 2). The Wanamingo plushie form 76 kinda looks like a frog/iguana thing, which suggests that they might´ve mutated from them. It´s worth noting that according to the non-canon Fallout bible 0, they were created with the FEV to serve as weapons, kinda like Deathclaws. And the ones we see in 2 are according to Chirs Avellone, the last generation of Wanamingoes.
I like to think getting hit by the mantis shrimp would be like getting hit by a giant in Skyrim but instead of turning into an astronaut you turn into missile and get sent half way across the world lol
somewhat related, for creatures that could appear in Fallout 5. I'd like to see another counterpart to the Deathclaw, like still a lizard, but a completely different species like a giant Biped Komodo dragon acting as a Unique "Deathclaw" for players to trophy hunt or sumn. it would be cool to maybe even see giant birds as hostiles. or more types of Yao Guai, like Pizzly or Black, And Moose would be pretty nutty to encounter, Also a giant murderous Jack Rabbit would be an interesting creature to find. Also Unpopular opinion, but I think the Brotherhood and Institute should not be factions in Fallout 5. Instead we should get new factions and or a fully fleshed out Enclave that we the player can be apart of. also most the Fallout 4 guns should be scrapped, replaced and reanimated. Also- BULLET COUNTED RELOAD AND PUMP ACTION SHOTGUNS SHOULD BE A THING IN FALLOUT 5, ASWELL AS PROPER IRL WEAPONS LIKE THE THE; RPG-7, M1911, KALASHNIKOV SERIES AND AR-15 SERIES OF WEAPONS. Also Laser guns are cool but the one frame fits all is kinda stinky, so having different Laser weapons in its entirety would be much better, also something like a Laser revolver or Laser HMG would be kinda neat. plus like all the heavy weapons should be revamped.
Hear me out, instead of a giant suit of power armor, by the time 5 takes place some of Liberty Primes systems for automation are just bunk so they retro fit it to be piloted to fight the May Pole
Honestly, just having any exclusively aquatic threat appear in the frequently empty waters of a Bethesda game (Fallout or not) would be nice. Outside of stuff like mutant giant centipedes, and other "creepy crawlies" though, I kind of wish Fallout had some horrific mutated animals that are clearly descendants of animals that had escaped pre-war zoos. Tigers, Hippos, and Elephants would all be rather major threats, ones that would probably not struggle too much to survive in post-war America (I know Fallout London is including Elephants, which will be interesting to see). It otherwise feels odd that we don't see more farm animals in Fallout. Hogs, an invasive species in America thanks to escaped farm pigs, would undoubtedly fair just as well as Bears could. Imagine being rushed down by 10 roughly Yao Guai-sized hell pigs.
I’m shocked they haven’t used spiders. They could’ve literally reused assets and animations from Skyrim (a common theme for Bethesda) and badabing badaboom: a new enemy
A boy and his dog was a two headed centaur, one a human head other a dog with a spiked collar and the dog head would keep biting the human head. I think this was from van buren. I thought it was a great concept.
What they truly need to add are animation skeletons- f04 has male, female, hunchback, and child. They need dwarves, extra limbs, missing limbs and extra fingers cause thats supposed to be common from radiation exposure in fallout
The most nightmarish thing about fallout 5 is the wait for it to actually come out. Taking bets. 10 years from now? Ish
I'll release the game once i beat saints row 5
Todd Howard said it was next after Elder Scrolls and he did say 5 to 8 years for each was his goal so 10 years isn't a far off guess, could be 16 years or more if he doesn't rush, he said he didnt wanna take 10 years again on one game but would if he felt like it needed it so who knows though
Gonna retire and have kids while waiting
Giving it 15-20 years
I think that if starfield is as good as they promise it might be more bearable.
I wanna see more nightmare mutants like Centaurs! The always freaked me out in fallout 3 and the series is missing pure nightmare fuel since.
I agree, Fallout needs more nightmare fuel.
Yes! More muties!
If you haven't tried them, Fallout 1 and 2 have other nightmare fuel mutants that haven't appeared in a canon game since! Stuff like floaters. They just creep me out!
yeah, those surprise me that they even included them in the modern games, a human face on something as fucked up as those is pure horror movie stuff, with how they are kind of PG and market to kids, at least 13 and up, you'd think they wouldn't have them, but they also have human bodies hanging on meat hooks in raider camps in FO4 so I guess they don't mind that stuff
i remember when i was exploring the new vegas map in my first playthrough, eventually found the scorpion gulch near the hidden valley and i was immediately spooked when the centaurs there just drained my health
If the May Pole was ever to appear in any game, it would be so awesome if it was surrounded by an eerie cloud of radioactive fog. Imagen walking around in the wasteland and suddenly being enveloped in a green fog. You hear a distant roar, and you look to see the silhouette of a massive being lumbering toward you with an army of snarling creatures at its feet.
Pretty much like Ghidorah's cat.9 storm that always surrounds him. Pretty neat idea
I could see this as a side boss, not required by the story. Think of the four legendary ships from Assassins Creed Black Flag
In Fallout 4 they were going to add in Centaurs, later replaced with Mutant hounds and the concept art for them was horrifying. It looked like something out of John Carpenter's The Thing and I would love to see that in a Fallout game at some point.
Institute Centaurs adds them in 😊
@@elizawulf8180 all these mods are great
the thing with concept art is that it evolves
some things look different in game.. that mod is great but it looks exactly like the concept art, so it feels a bit off in the game
just a tiny bit _!!_
@@elizawulf8180institute centaurs mod is cool, but it has as much detail and animations as a dead rat. like no joke it is as still as a statue
while i like those centaurs, i think they look a bit too inhuman. in the original centaurs you can still tell that they were once human, with the concept art centaur this does not happen
If Jenkins had been hit by a pistol shrimp that size, he’d literally be a bag of liquid inside his skin. Mantis shrimp punches are so fast, it super heats the water in front of them. Without power armour, he’d be a stain on the rocks.
Part of what makes the pistol/mantis shrimps punch so powerful to superheat the water is all the weight of the ocean pressing down on the void created by the punch. Air is far less dense than water, thus there is far less weight, so it's more akin to getting hit with a supersonic round AND its mach cone. Still would hurt, and yeah, without Power armor would still be a stain, albeit a more intact one.
@@erinfinn2273you have to also consider the kinetic energy of punch,50mph and weighting 90g that’s almost as much as a .22 Long Rifle, imagine what a 50kg mantis could do
They have been known to punch through aquarium glass designed to hold in 500+ pounds of water.
@@evilbob840 using the square-cube law bringing the mantis shrimp up to 50kg should make it around a little under 4x faster and having the kinetic energy equal to 9 .50 BMG rounds
If they were to theoretically mutate to this size, wouldn't the punches be slower?
The May-Pole was retroactively sort of canonized. A much smaller but still massive ghoul (I think more like 30 foot instead of 300) appears in Winter of Atom as well, wandering the Glowing Sea.
The same gamebook that has the Gigapede also has a giant glowing Ghoul, which I’ve been assuming is a nod to May-Pole. Let’s just say the Last Son of Atom is experimenting with much more than just radiation…
The 1 animal I would love to see is Old Peg the Ghoul Whale(or any other whale). One of the guards at Bunker Hill talked about it. It bums me out that Bethesda had to cut the undersea vault quest, which lets you fight some sea creatures(but understandable because the game engine couldn’t handle it yet). I would love to see some Herman Melville references lol 😂. Plus it would be cool to see a giant mutated Great White Shark!! Oh sooooo many awesome ideas!!
Old Peg was the Yangtze submarine.
Mutant Menagerie adds Ghoul Whales and an updated Aquatic Bestiary.
Nothing to do with the engine, Todd Howard said it was cut due to time constraints.
@@icefarrow7959 That was part of it too but it was also due to some Game crashing because of that quest(that’s why I mentioned the engine). I think the triangle city channel mentioned that in a couple of his videos.
A Liberty prime vs Kaiju quest line would be cool. “Ok we defeated the institute now what?” “Let’s fight some monsters!”
The problem there is that would then declare the Brotherhood ending as canon for Fallout 4 and the games have always been vague about what ending is canon. So it's not likely the Brotherhood of Steel will play a significant part of Fallout 5, though I'm sure they will be present in some form (it could even taken place before Fallout 4).
It would be so cool to have tons of giant creatures in Fallout 5 that dwarf creatures from past games, especially in water. Also, it would be interesting to explain what happened to the company Vault Tec after the Great War, so maybe they could be the main antagonists that are responsible for releasing tons of these abominations and new threats
Spiders, arachnids, all choosing Texas of all places and the two states on either side.
Reason: Rare events called "megawebs" have been known to happen in Texas after very heavy rains, not unlike what Austin has experienced in recent weeks. The temporary phenomenon involves hundreds of thousands of spiders living together in a giant spider web stretching across multiple trees.
Might as well have JRR Tolkein inspired spiders as well, Ugoliath is the size of City Bus.
Holy shit, a mantis Shrimp that size could probably obliterate power armor in a single hit
Now we know that there could of been a massive horde of dancing ghouls around a very large wooden glowing one in the fallout universe
What about a spider/deathclaw/nightstalker hybrid creature? (it could also have a glowing variant)
It'd be a Spider, but also have aspects of a Deathclaw such as the claws, horns, and scaley armored hide, then add the camo abilites of the nightstalker from New Vegas.
I imagine it'd be about the size of a car, and be REALLY aggressive and deal a lot of poision damage quickly. The normal one could be based on either a Tarantula or Black Widow, but also have a trapdoor variant that waits for you to come to it rather than actively seeking you out.
I want more fauna.
Razorback pigs, snakes, wildcats, birds of prey, etc. A good bunch of animals are surprisingly resilient and breed quickly, and while I love the fact 76 gave us possums, foxes, owls, toads, frogs and bats; I feel like the wasteland could use more animals running around.
I've always wanted to see some form of giant beetle enemy, particularly a Stag but really any kind of giant mutated beetle. Bombardier would also be an interesting choice I suppose. I just really, really want a tank-sized insect... Tank.
The fallout series,particularly fallout 3,and 4,literally have less enemy variation than the very first Mario game.Its kind of ducked we didn't have another dozen creatures in the base game.Bethesda makes great starter kits for modders lol
After hearing about ASL thing for Gigaped, i cant stop laughing after thinking about one random dude standing in the open and when you approach him, he starts doing hand signs for summoning jutsu, after which a giant centipede arises from the ground, accompanied with boss music lmfao
I would like to have Wanamingos back in game, or one at least
...If the gigapede is underground,it can't see the sign language,and therefore can't respond to it...Good attempt at a thought though.
There is a giant glowing one in fallout winter of atom. It's one of the children of atom leaders daughter. Called Sister Dawn, she's level 36, the soft cap of the game is 20.
I hope Todd takes more risks making Fallout 5 a bit darker. I really enjoy Fallout 4 as a game, but compared next to New Vegas it feels so soft I suppose. I was very disappointed by the super mutant designs and the fact they made generic guard dogs instead of an updated centaur. The color palettes didn’t help much either. It just felt all too colorful and clean and cheerful rather than bleak and broken and desperately trying to put itself back together
yeah, it's funny that they can have headless corpses hanging on meat hooks at raider camps while at the same time it still seems very PG, I'd think a developer would have trouble pulling that off on purpose and Bethesda seemed to do it by accident perfectly, the setting is perfect for a dark horror game but they won't since it takes so much time and money to develop a game they can't chance making something that won't appeal to the largest market
Very much agree. Fallout would benefit from being a bit grittier and darker parts of it are essentially a horror game already, they just need to lean more into that.
Totally agree but I highly doubt they will. If anything it might get even less
It will be less dark and gritty because that will sell more copies to the masses
Todd won't have anything to do with that project,thankfully.He is retiring or some shit.
Maybe if the may-pole was as tall as the behemoth or mirelurk queen it could of worked. Seeing it roam around the glowing sea would be super cool but also, due to the location, may help avoid conflicts with it running into/getting stuck on too many world objects( compared to it being allowed to roam downtown Boston for example).
That's just how Bethesda works.They make excuses for why they didn't do anything,when literally doing something would have been better than nothing at all.Its either 100% the way some random dude thinks it up to be,or NOTHING.
Number 1 stuff I would like to see more of would be more fusions of creatures like Centaurs. 😊
I liked all your picks. Only addition I would add is interloper from 76, maybe even Atom himself, or even maybe a manifestation of radiation like the visions from far harbor but that actually attacks the player when around radiation zones like a radiation poltergeist. Just some fun thoughts. Maybe more of the lovecraftian monsters hinted at in bgs fallouts.
The Mantis Shrimp could be a mutated Pistol Shrimp.
Which is capable of firing a burst of air at the speed of a bullet. Which would be far worse at the described size.
I would think such a creature would be way more dangerous if not, more powerful than a death claw since it could probably punch your power off in quick succession.
@@bulletghost3452 That is just one weapon in it's arsenal. It has huge claws as well. It could be slow to turn around however, which could be helpful to take one of these down. And then you have good eatin'!
@@bulletghost3452 su disparo no funciona fuera del agua segun sabia yo
@@jasperlazuly6623 true but they probably would make it spawn only in deep swamps/waters or make the claw damage more deadly.
Always up for more sea creatures, but it would be cool to have some more folklore monsters too.
Like the Bandersnatch (search dnd Bandersnatch, the one I’m thinking of is the image of a 6 legged light brown thing with dark brown spines on it’s back) or Nuckelavee (especially the RWBY version)
you mean the orcadian horseman?
When I was Writing and Brainstorming for an original TTRPG Fallout Campaign I utilized the midwest, Some of the things that I thought were:
Terrorpins (Mutated Terrapin Turtles)
Swamp Kings (Mutated Snapping Turtles, two variations)
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Mutant insects: Bog-Fleas (Giant water bugs that hunt both Swamp-lurks and people alike)
Rotter bug (Long horn beetle, aggressive beetles with a nasty bite)
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Myth/crypid: Minnesota Dogman (Mutant Baboon? FEV mutation who knows)
I would love to see some sort of glowing ghoul variant that explodes on death. They have suicide mutants but a martyrdom ghoul would be interesting since all feral ghouls are close quarter
Centaurs always were one of my favorites because of just how horrifying they are if you give them some thought. Truly some I Have no Mouth Yet I Must Scream level horror. Some sort of garbled speech or groans of pain and hunger would really set them over the top.
Centaurs dont exist in pain. Their creation process makes them uniquely symbiotic with with each other due to the FEV mutations. They wouldnt groan or moan in pain or agony is my point
I'd love to see a massive snake enemy in Fallout 5.
UR evil 😭😭😭
I'm still afraid by the idea of encountering a deathclaw/cazardor hybride, that would be awful
I know this is a bit silly but power armored super Mutants. Not like they are wearing the armor, but brotherhood of steel members dipped into fev so they are one with the armor. Bits of their flesh poking out of the armor and the helmet stuck to their head.
(Yes I know about Frank Horrigan. Yes I know there are other factions that are power armor clad. The Brotherhood of Steel is just the biggest faction like that)
@@knowledgeenjoyer0616 yeah, but the brotherhood can also be idiots.
Closest thing to that is frank horrigan
@@superjerick9669 yeah but he can take off the armor and is giant in comparison.
we dont need more horrigans
It doesn't need to be Brotherhood members. The power armor super mutants can be any raider in power armor that became infected with FEV.
The Maypole could be a cool raid boss in Fallout 76 - but then again, we already have the Wendigo Colossus as a "ghoul" raid boss.
They could include giant gut worms, like the kind you see in praying mantis but they spawn out of random corpses upon death and are hostile to everything
Liberty prime vs that big ass ghoul would be epic.
I don't know if this counts since it was...kind of...in the game (and for all I know *is* in Fallout 76) but imagine fighting those dead ghoulified dolphins on the beaches in Fallout 4.
Picture being underwater and one of those things suddenly comes tearing out of the murk at mach 10 right for your face. Straight out of the nightmares of someone with thalassophobia.
So may pole is technically still canon as the winter of adem rpg you mentioned has a may pile style monster
a giant deathclaw, a Giga-claw is you will. it could be part of a quest like the perfect deathclaw egg one up at the witch museum ( for example you do the quest you get to a cave called idk deathclaw cavern you go in there and just as your about to put the egg in the nest a large group of gunners appear to stop you and the next thing you know they are all crushed by a giant scaly appendage whether that be a foot or a clawed hand, you look up to see a large eye staring down at you, your character freaks out drops the egg in the nest and runs, and if you turn to look at the deathclaw whilst leaving the cave you see it gently pick up the egg and retreat futher into the inky darkness of the cave never to be seen by humans again)
Here's my idea, add the New Vegas Fanboy, here is what it does.
-In dialogue will relate everything back to New Vegas
-Its only attack is talking about Fallout 4 retcons
-Won't shut up about a New Vegas 2 or New Vegas remake
one idea for a fallout monster I've had for a while is a giant, FEV mutated jumping spider.
Oversized eyes staring out at you from a spider silk covered pit in the ground, sizing you up before it's suddenly on you in the blink of an eye, all legs and fangs and chelicerae...
The May Pole could have worked in Fallout 76 since they already have the Scorch Beasts and the Wendigo Colossus. Bethesda seemed to like experimenting with large and very unique creatures in that game. The Scorch Beasts can also create the Scorched so they might have been able to apply that mechanic to the May Pole.
For all the shit 76 gets, I really do want to see its weapons and enemies in Fallout 5. If I can't shoot the Maypole with a musket, what's the point?
can the concept art be brought more often? amazing vid, may atom guide you!
A few more ideas:
a Hydra, just make it a multi-headed snake'
sasquatch.
giant spiders.
witch doctor psykers.
giant bobcats.
Spiders went extinct in fallout lore so did cats until fallout 4 fucked up the lore.
A friend (a bigger fallout nerd than me) told me that the fog crawlers were inspired by the idea of the mantis shrimp
I personally would like to see alternate versions of creatures from Fallout 76. I know everyone hates this game but if there is one thing the game did right then that would be the large variety of creatures.
I would particularly like to see an alternate version of the Snallygaster, a better version of the Blue Devil (there is a lot of missed potential with this guy), and the scraped Thunder Bird. It would be cool to see ticks and mega sloths too.
I hope they add that one 300ft ghoul or the wendigo (f76 version)
I wonder if the concept of the May Pole is what turned into the Wendigo Colossus in Fallout 76... At least that's what I thought when watching that segment!
One of the coolest things about the gigapede is that when I DMd the campaign I actually gave the party warnings about what the gigapede was going to do via BSL. I'm deaf so I know sign but the party don't so whilst I explained what was happening or they were talking I was signing all of the upcoming attacks. If they had taken a few seconds to notice I was doing something with my hands and then watched my signs vs what the monster did, they wouldn't have ended with no bullets, stimpacks or caps (doctors ain't cheap)
We definitely need the giant mantis shrimp in fallout 5.
You're gonna be at the Halloween party talking with co-workers. (pick male/female) Cut to vomiting in the bathroom and walking to the sink to clean up. (Character design/creation) you return to the party only for the night to be illuminated by the bombs. The Shockwave hits glass shatters. You black out only to fade in and out of conciseness you don't know for how long. Waking to the sound of the rubble being cleared away. It's ghoul time. Your face may be bad but maybe going through the story you can become a glowing one with some snazzy rad powers. Lol
I thought the other day, "You know what would be neato? If Fallout 5 took place in the central US and included the Kaiju Paul Bunyan"
They could make a giant ghoul and a blue brahmin 🤷🏾
As long as we don't get Cazaclaws(Deathadors?)
*insert The Office "No" gif/meme here*
Do not give them that idea. Cazadors on their own are nightmares, but combining that with a Deathclaw is just... UNPOSSIBLE (outside of maybe Big Mt)
But now that I think about it, what about a Nightstalker/Deathclaw or Nightstalker/Centaur hybrid?
@@wayneigoe6722 invisible deathclaws do sound less scary than flying deathclaws that spit poison
i hope Fallout 5 keeps the grotesque and horrific vibe of Fallout 3 and NV, 4 was too cartoony for me
I can kind of imagine that the May-Pole would be one of those enemies you can't damage or get near (not just because of the massive horde of feral ghouls, but the rads it gives off is so strong that bullets melt before impact, and its mutated skin makes it almost totally immune to energy weapons/mini nukes... and with its health regeneration, any amount of damage you CAN do to it heals up instantly).
It would be another reason to bring out a Liberty Prime style robot, as only something like that could walk through the army of ferals, and be unaffected by the rads given off by May-Pole long enough to start throwing hands (melee being May-Pole's only "weakness"), bringing it down while you and your chosen faction gun down the ferals.
It could be an endgame quest to save the game's major hub-city from destruction, and one that's timed too (unlike other quests where you can just leave mid-way through and come back later, once that part of the quest starts, you HAVE to finish it within a certain time limit... the time it takes May-Pole to walk to the city... or the main city gets destroyed permanently)
More centaur mutations would be awesome
This was a great video!!! I think it is one of your most entertaining for sure. I wanted to play Fo4 today but my pain is so bad I can't even hold the controller. I'm using talk to text to even write this. So I can't play anything today but I'll settle for watching your videos. Thanks for your excellent videos and all the hard work that goes into making them.
Nothing a simple 4 letter console command after clicking on these creatures can easily take care of right? Lol
Honestly, with all the zoos and such around the US. I'd think they'd have mutant monkeys and non-human apes somewhere. But as far as terrifying, I'd go with a Dragonfly or Spider mutant.
an enemy for fallout i thought would be a some kind of snake or a rad snake maybe and madye even like sea snakes or a anaconde for the far harbor DLC called the fangs of terror.
The fact that the math at the beginning with the "Creepiness Formula" is actually correct and works is very funny to me.
They added a giant glowing one to the table top game as well in the same winter of atom add on expansion
Bring back the Ridley Scott/Alien knock off Wannamingos from the fan favorite of many people Fallout 2.Also make them more like the Xenomorphes complete with two mouths of fangs and highly concentrated acid for blood which was what they were trying to rip off.
The part about the mantis shrimp reminded me of a dream that was fallout like that had that, and kind of weirds me out
1:06 the flaw on the equation is that you forgot the variables of Octopus and Squids. Other insects are way creepier then them
God since mutants hypothetically NEVER stop growing and if a feral ghoul concept like Mary pol was that tall imagine how big mutants can get
The children of adam being a big bad in a future game sounds interesting.
That underwater quest sounds like it would have rocked. Really hope Bethesda actually does more actual under sea stuff in they're next couple games
I’d like more “normal” mutants who are just animals living their life and who have formed a new ecosystem, like what radstags and bighorners are.
what would be cool is if in the story line how the giant ghoul is mutated is from dozens of glowing ones, and hundreds of ghouls.
all forming together piling onto each other to create legs, then a torso, then arms neck head...
For this giant ghoul to have a sort of eco to ghouls across miles of where it is, and for the ghouls to become part of the giant ghoul.
The goal being for you to kill the beast and to kill all the ghouls.
what would also be cool is if charged glowing ones had an odd physical property to them, to where they would merge with or absorbed a regular glowing one. and then once a glowing one had absorbed one glowing one. it had an eco that reached for a few hundred feet... maybe to where a regular ghoul just makes it bigger and a glowing one makes the eco reach further distances.
it gets bigger and bigger until its 300 feet tall consuming hundreds of ghouls, and you could stumble upon one of these ghouls in any stage of their size. anywhere from a charged glowing one. all the way to where it is 300 feet tall and it has hundreds of powerful ghouls fallowing it.
you could also make it to where after is has reached 300 feet and the end stages. all of the ghouls within its will i guess you could call it. all act under one consensuses so the hundreds of ghouls all act as one.
to where the ghoul has to eat other ghouls or other mutated organisms to maintain its size.
Now that would be cool
Resident Evil 0 has a giant mutant Centipede & a Scorpian oh yeah & something i'd like to see happen with Fallout games is one take place in Tennessee & another take place in Australia just imagine death by mutant Kangaroo
One creature that I know most Fallout fans want to see in a future Fallout game is the Ghoul Whale.
I just hope they won't add spiders or centipedes. I'm really afraid of centipedes 🙃
Ngl I’d love to see a mutant tiger enemy. I know it wouldn’t be widespread but it *could* exist in America
Would have been cool to see mutated variations of humans either via second hand FEV, radiation or... tabboo forms of breeding (like the Swampfolk feom F3's Point Lookout). Just more variations of wastelanders.
Implement May-Pole, but the size of Liberty Prime. It's a bunch of Ghouls and radioactive waste melted together, it comes crawling out of the Missile Silo in the Glowing Sea. There's already a giant metal structure around Liberty Prime, as seen in the video. So just use that and climb into Liberty Prime! Your Pacific Rim dream feels within grasp!
Jiminy Cricket only has 4 limbs so he shouldn't meet the creepy criteria
Imagine the dlc companion you get for the gigapede monstrosity is deaf and they give you some perk that works like echolocation sort and they also help defeat the monster because of its knowledge of asl?
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Spittle?!?! Oh fuck life if Fallout starts bringing the Chautus and Chaurus Hunter from Skyrim
I'm older and have played Fallout since it was new back in the 90s. I have over 3000 hours on Fallout 4 alone. I know I won't see it happen but I'd love to see Fallout 5 take a darker tone more like the new Table Top Book. It just has such a well set up world to be so much darker. Huddled survivors of a 200 year nuclear winter world, with raiders and monsters, it could really be something. Even Fallout 4 has glimpses of that with dead bodies hanging up at raider camps, but somehow makes it so it feels cartoonish right along at the same time. But there is going to be a long wait for FO5, people complain but the times of companies being able to pump out games ever few years are over. With how complex things are because of systems being so much more powerful it takes 6 to 10 years to make a game and that's if the company isn't working on anything else. In the 2030s that'll speed up with AI assists to development but we're a way off from that right now, so the slow road is the only road at the moment. Fallout 5 will come out most likely in 28-32ish, maybe sooner if development of Elder Scrolls 6 goes well. But if Starfield does really well that may slow things down with DLC development for that as well as for ES6 because that will almost certainly be a huge seller.
Maybe 300 feet is a bit of a stretch but I could easily see a giant ghoul fitting into fallout 4 it could've been set to randomly walk the glowing sea and I can imagine an awesome quest where you get it to fight liberty prime
For the giant ghoul we need to be able to take control of liberty prime and have a massive battle
A giant power armor suit to fight that ghoul? Naw, let's have the ability to control Liberty Prime to fight it.
I can't wait for the Fallout show. I have really high hopes, and even if it sucks its still a Fallout show. I never thought we'd get that.
Would definitively see the Wanamingoes (The goofy ahh mutants from Fallout 2).
The Wanamingo plushie form 76 kinda looks like a frog/iguana thing, which suggests that they might´ve mutated from them. It´s worth noting that according to the non-canon Fallout bible 0, they were created with the FEV to serve as weapons, kinda like Deathclaws. And the ones we see in 2 are according to Chirs Avellone, the last generation of Wanamingoes.
imagine swarms of tiny bloodbugs that get in everywhere and you can never escape them. Except in winter and early fall.
I’d like to have a rdr2 style hunting side content for a fallout game
Imagine having a nice wasteland retirement and suddenly getting sucker punched to ashes by a giant ass mutant shrimp LMFAO
I'd love to see some mutated spiders or even an amalgamation of creatures fused together
I like to think getting hit by the mantis shrimp would be like getting hit by a giant in Skyrim but instead of turning into an astronaut you turn into missile and get sent half way across the world lol
somewhat related, for creatures that could appear in Fallout 5. I'd like to see another counterpart to the Deathclaw, like still a lizard, but a completely different species like a giant Biped Komodo dragon acting as a Unique "Deathclaw" for players to trophy hunt or sumn. it would be cool to maybe even see giant birds as hostiles. or more types of Yao Guai, like Pizzly or Black, And Moose would be pretty nutty to encounter, Also a giant murderous Jack Rabbit would be an interesting creature to find.
Also Unpopular opinion, but I think the Brotherhood and Institute should not be factions in Fallout 5. Instead we should get new factions and or a fully fleshed out Enclave that we the player can be apart of. also most the Fallout 4 guns should be scrapped, replaced and reanimated. Also- BULLET COUNTED RELOAD AND PUMP ACTION SHOTGUNS SHOULD BE A THING IN FALLOUT 5, ASWELL AS PROPER IRL WEAPONS LIKE THE THE; RPG-7, M1911, KALASHNIKOV SERIES AND AR-15 SERIES OF WEAPONS.
Also Laser guns are cool but the one frame fits all is kinda stinky, so having different Laser weapons in its entirety would be much better, also something like a Laser revolver or Laser HMG would be kinda neat.
plus like all the heavy weapons should be revamped.
Do the minutemen play some kind of role in that rpg game?
The Vault 120 could appear in the next 76 Update that includes the sunken City of Atlantic City.
the tiny mantis shrimp is deadly as it is, a radiated one, guess we have one punch shrimp
For the Maypole maybe seeing it in the distance out in the Glowing Sea and we just see just it’s silhouette out in the distance
Hear me out, instead of a giant suit of power armor, by the time 5 takes place some of Liberty Primes systems for automation are just bunk so they retro fit it to be piloted to fight the May Pole
Honestly, just having any exclusively aquatic threat appear in the frequently empty waters of a Bethesda game (Fallout or not) would be nice.
Outside of stuff like mutant giant centipedes, and other "creepy crawlies" though, I kind of wish Fallout had some horrific mutated animals that are clearly descendants of animals that had escaped pre-war zoos.
Tigers, Hippos, and Elephants would all be rather major threats, ones that would probably not struggle too much to survive in post-war America (I know Fallout London is including Elephants, which will be interesting to see).
It otherwise feels odd that we don't see more farm animals in Fallout. Hogs, an invasive species in America thanks to escaped farm pigs, would undoubtedly fair just as well as Bears could. Imagine being rushed down by 10 roughly Yao Guai-sized hell pigs.
0:11 my favourite beef jerky flavor: Boston.
I’m shocked they haven’t used spiders. They could’ve literally reused assets and animations from Skyrim (a common theme for Bethesda) and badabing badaboom: a new enemy
A boy and his dog was a two headed centaur, one a human head other a dog with a spiked collar and the dog head would keep biting the human head. I think this was from van buren. I thought it was a great concept.
the shrimp sounds like a middle ground of the hermit crab and fog crawler from far harbor
What about an alive cat?
What they truly need to add are animation skeletons- f04 has male, female, hunchback, and child. They need dwarves, extra limbs, missing limbs and extra fingers cause thats supposed to be common from radiation exposure in fallout