Actually, yes, if Fallout's next installment is in America, New York is at the top of the list for the next location. GIANT RATS could be a thing, having electrical systems controlled by the villain could make the villain feel omniscient in a way, where, when trying to go through a subway door, as an example, the villain could lock you in and start filling the room/train car with enemies and toxins. Have the main villain plugged into much of the area, controlling things to fuck with the player. SO MUCH POTENTIAL!
I live in NY and hate the idea of NYC Fallout. We’ve had cities. We’ve had subways. NY is a HUGE state with beautiful landscape and crazy terrain. Use it. Fallout: New Vegas & 76’s use of the entire state instead of just a city and its suburbs is so much more interesting than urban sprawl yet again.
They did a decent job of that with Boston. Plus, from my understanding, New York is a considerably more dense city then Boston and D.C. I get it, but, like it's a horse of a different color man.
A Cyborg master mind would be a refreshing monster villian for a fallout game, i imagine something almost like a dreadnought from 40k hooked upto a bunch of old world tech
I would kill and die for a Fallout set in Alaska. Imagine the potential, a seasons system that combined with the settlement system that forces you to insulate a base to avoid freezing or build things off the ground to prevent you from having to dig things out of the ground, a major quest to restore the rail system and use trains to travel across the state, huge swaths of empty wilderness to hunt & build in towards the north with more content heavy areas around Anchorage and Juneau. So much potential for interesting locations like Whittier, or military bases. Legends of a "Yeti" that turn out to be a supermutant covered in fur pelts, power armor insulated with massive coats, needing power armor to travel to certain places in the winter to avoid freezing. There's so much potential for factions as well, a cult that worships the northern lights, interconnected communities of tribes surviving in the few and far between ruins of towns in the North, a faction lead by Ghouls involved in the pre-war military sporting winterized T51-bs, a brotherhood outpost similar to new Vegas's that took over some military base in the mountains and to find them you have to hike. Monsters and mutants have tons of potential too, imagine huge irradiated moose with branching antlers patrolling the ruins of Anchorage, or some kind of polar yao guai rarely encountered in the North. Mutant Beavers clogging up rivers and streams with intricate dams that function as cave-like dungeons, great war battlefields to scavenge with still active military robots who still think the battle for anchorage is ongoing shooting anything in sight, there's really just so much potential for an alaskan fallout. Instead of a dlc where the main character goes to a creepy and swampy remote location on a boat you could even subvert that and have the player take a ride to an hawaiian island and explore the lore of the two non-contiguous states in one game. So, so much potential
Fallout: Alaska has so much potential. For the DLCs, of this hypothetical game, I would want: Fallout Alaska: Magadan.. After the peace treaty between Russia and The Republic (Or any other outcomes you can get), The player character decides to travel to Russia. In which, they find themselves trapped inside a major crisis. The slave revolt up north are planning to liberate Magadan from the Kingdom; The crown prince of Magadan rules with an iron fist, and keeps his oligarchy in tact; Gangs, aswell as Mafia families are rampant; In the midst of all this, a plague is growing in the region, the origin of this illness is unknown, for now.. Can you bring stability to this region? Fallout Alaska: Hawaii.. You, The player character, decides they want to travel to Hawaii. Apparently, the late king of Hawaii, hid his fortune, as to not let the revolutionaries get ahold of it during the Civil War. So, you head out, accompanied with a gang of russian pirates, that you befriended way back in Anchorage. There, you find yourself in a turbulent situation. Chinese settlers in the region have banded together and succeeded from the General Government, and are waging a Guriella resistance against it; The General Government, A group who dreams of a united, Free Federation of Hawaii, are riddled with corruption issues, the president of this country, has put on hold all democratic elections, because "They don't have the time and means for it"; Naval Remnants of the Kingdom, have joined together, to form a pirate group, the biggest in the area; The entire region, is engulfed in poverty issues, so most turn to crime (Specifically piracy) instead. All the factions above believe that, finding "The Treasure" Will help solve all their problems, so they search for it, desperate for any clues. So basically Far Cry 3 (In atmosphere) but in Hawaii.
@@CalvinNoire I love these! Another DLC that I think could kill for an Alaskan fallout would be an Antarctic DLC similar to Mothership Zeta. The player character gets a notice from a faction they're allied to, the Brotherhood? Enclave Remnants? NCR? New faction? Doesn't really matter, the faction has heard about a government cache of technology in Antarctica and want to go there to retrieve it. They find a frozen zetan space ship and some kind of automated defense system shoots down the vertibird or plane you use to get there. You're forced to explore this ship, maybe frozen inside a glacier so that there's more to it than just the space ship, to find a way to repair your vessel and get home, while trying to figure out whether your faction should take control of this highly dangerous tech, or if it should be sealed within the ice for all time.
I have an idea for the Enclave, after getting Raven Rock blown to hell, a group of Enclave guys go to NY to try and find a new place for themselves. Maybe they'll devolve into generic raider faction, maybe they'll become something like the Regulators from 3 or the Minutemen, or maybe they'll just be a neutral group trying to find a new place to live. Either way I just want the Enclave to be something other than generic evil faction #1.
This would be absolutely ridiculous but imagine a physical form of Atom (not literally magically but as a mutant, maybe resembling the jersey devil?) as the final boss that the children of atom believe to be his reincarnation/rebirth
What I think could make Fallout 5 even more interesting and exciting: Texas (desert) /or/ Alaska (arctic pine forests and the war) The Enclave. More diverse wildlife. Useable vehicles. (like the Highwayman) The ability to customize and/or choose your own Pip-Boy that is also modular. The inclusion of the Service Rifle. 4k60 on Series X and PS5. More in-depth settlement customization like the ability to create scratch homes with even smaller build pieces to increase detail. Being able to breed people and settlements and to be able to seduce companions and breed yourself. More DIY weapons.
That's.... literally just the brotherhood of steel though? And unlike the Brotherhood of steel, there's nothing in their ideology that would really compel them to do that. They already have plasma tech, power armor, and their (SUPPOSED) goal is to rebuild America. Not "keep dangerous things out of the hands of people." I ...don't think you have a terrible idea. But maybe that should just be a small part of them? Just reducing that when they already weren't very compelling at all would be a missed opportunity personally. Like, how do you have the former government of the United States with super advanced technology and repeatedly make them have a less compelling motivation than freaking Caesars legion?
@magpiecage9332 I... don't think that describes the post-endor empire Sure their might is fractured but they're not "petty raiders" they're the same, just using less conventional means to win battles and regain their might. They're still organised as a military force too. Personally fallout already had petty raiders in power armor before 4, and now there's literal raiders in power armor. So, not sure the Enclave should be reduced to just that.
@@Stephanie-mv9iymaybe have them be a group who lost all the officers years ago and are having to scrape by. the leader could just be the E4 specialist who was loud enough to take charge.
I would really like a race change kind of like in elder scrolls like u can be a super mutant and it gives u a bonus in strength or something, a ghoul, a gen 1 synth, a gen 2 synth, a gen 3 synth, or a human.
I’m sad we won’t get a fallout game till the 2030s. I’d really like to see a Fallout game either take place in Wisconsin or Florida and have the story be similar to RDR2 story with a gang of misfits running and hiding away while being chased by possibly a new faction that has claimed some of the Remaining Technology the enclave had and becoming a new faction maybe the “New Americans” possibly or something else. And I think we’ll it’s just me but seeing a cameo of the Universal Monsters like Dracula, The Mummy, The Wolf Man & more would be cool to see. I also think they should add a settlement system where you have to build enough walls and defenses to keep the creatures of the wasteland out and the settlers safe while also having all the needs and resources the settlers need sort of like a zombie apocalypse kind of thing. I also think Fallout 5 should have new gameplay features as well keeping the perk chart but also new animation movements and voice lines and dialogue. But ultimately I think fallout 5 should take place either in Florida or Wisconsin
Great video Snowy, big agree on many things here. Although they should do a Fallout in Colorado so that we can visit hidden military sites, mountains, and have snow. And no i'm definitely not biased because I live in Colorado.
Thank you! And another person suggested that too. Definitely would be a good idea especially because it's also in a similar proximity to the other western fallouts!
@@snowycity Exactly. Lots of cool native American stuff they could explore, as well as the gold rush being a significant part of Colorado history, I think they could do lots of cool stuff that's different from previous fallouts.
If it is in NYC, we could get some giant rats with a rat king boss in the sewers. And maybe even a special gatorclaw encounter in the sewers as well. Also would love to see the Maypole make it into New York. Classic giant monster in the city scenario
I agree with most of the things you’d like to see. I also think it would be cool if the game gave the player the option to play as a ghoul or mutant of some kind.
If it was set in New York City the map could be much smaller being much less horizontal but much more vertical. Basically instead of a wide-open flat plane more of a square with levels in locations stacked on each other making the map much more dense
I know you said we all want it where we live, so that is part of it, but I want to see in Minnesota. We have a fair few landmarks, we have the Twin Cities but we also have calmer areas like Duluth, and it would be cool to see the Midwest in Fallout and how it differs to the coasts Plus Fallout in the snow
I think in Fallout 5 a current major faction needs to die, whether it’s the NCR or the BoS one needs to get incredibly hurt or die If people are suggesting the Enclave return, Fallout 2 gave an interesting idea that the Enclave find ways to infiltrate and nestle themselves into the government of the NCR I think that’s the perfect way for them to come back one way, to have been running the show the entire time waiting for their time
@@New_California_Republic It depends on when it happens. I would lean to a major faction being crippled but not completely destroyed so they can return or make appearance later down the line If I had to pick, I think it should be the NCR, the BoS already was defeated by the NCR, and I think it's the NCR's turn to finally get some damage headed it's way
I think it would be really cool to see a Fallout game set WAY earlier than the other games, but not screw it up this time like Bethesda did with 76. Leaning into the old world ideologies and conflicts would be way cool, like maybe a Communist faction that arose from a labor union in a vault somewhere fighting with a faction of US soldiers that wants to build a fleet or Prydwen-esque airship to glass whatever’s left of Beijing. I think there’s so much potential in an earlier Fallout game, that would avoid the common criticisms that everyone throws at 4 (like radiation should have dissipated over 200 years, or why all the buildings are so run down and why there are so few people even after centuries of time to build back up). And the biggest thing, is we NEED distinct raider warlord factions! Nothing grinds my gears more than being faced with the 17 thousandth nameless gunslinger with no ideology or motivations other than… raiding? And as an Upstate New Yorker, I would love to see a game in The City with a Syracuse or Niagara Falls DLC
Fallout 5 in Washington could be cool. Maybe the Chinese made a landing in Seattle, which is why the Bombs dropped. Maybe the NCR is dealing with a remnants of China. In Seattle. The NCR could be in Olympia, Enclave remnants would be at FT Lewis, PLA remnants would be in Seattle.
I think for factions they should do some more religious based stuff, cause besides like the masters cult and joshua garham religion isnt to touched upon in fallout. I think itd be cool to have like a neo crusader based faction styling themselves after chivalrous knights using mutant horses and shit. Or for a more villainous angle they could be like an evil cult say idk doing their operations from the statue of liberty ?
I definitely agree religion in Fallout is always talked about and we always get these little crumbs of showing off how it's changed since the war and how many lil cults n such have popped up. Definitely could use that as a major player in the next game
If they do this for the love of god please take out legendary weapons like the 3 star combat rifle all those dumb unrealistic guns and bring back the vanilla fallout 3 and new Vegas gun style
your videos are always such a treat. it would be awesome to see NYC in a fallout game and i think your ideas are very interesting. and id have to 100% agree with your stance on the enclave, it would be really refreshing to see some new factions
Another thing that should reappear is cryptids, both new and old. Fans seem really receptive to the concept with Fallout 76 (plus they are preety cool). And the fun thing is that there is no single origin for them all. Some are mutated FEV creations, some are aliens, others are pre war bioeweapons and others are actually supernatural. Incorporating local cryptids into the game would go a long way in establishing the feeling/culture of the new area
I feel like that's just a retread of the master that's less cool. I like and want talking death claws, but beyond a cool late game companion I can't see them being that important. Also frankly, I'd prefer if we saw things we just didn't see in other games. I've fought enough death claws man. Though, maybe a faction leader could work.
I scrolled to find the tactics guy. Late to the party but your point on the enemies means they can more or less do tactics in 3D. It was a good story with pretty average gameplay. It would play well with a settlement system since that’s more or less what tactics was doing. It would be massive fan service if they could use some of the original voice acting and clone the art styles. It brings back the moral choices and it has your different factions.
@@snowycity yes! it was one of the very few games i've ever waited in a long line for. honestly, it was the newest game i owned for a long time, so i played the hell out of it. thing is, it'll sound like a joke, but the art still manages to hold up today.
I would state settlement so didn't go far enough and needed to be integrated into the story for all the factions. And Bethesda need to think about locations of settlements rather than this area looks like a cool settlement build. minutemen need military training grounds and equipment as well as farmland. The brotherhood raw materials and production facilities while the institute and rail road needs small surveillance and hideouts. But I do agree that you should have had the option to designate a area to a settler and they would personalise that area with random furniture and objects.
I hope it has the decisions and impact, rpg elements and quality of New Vegas. As well as Fallout 3's world building and fallout 4s combat and settlement building (with some tweaks)
I'd like like 3-4 characters each with different stats and stories and everyone with different areas to cover. Also you wouldn't switch them on your own, but instead the script after completing a certain mission will change them. Also I'd like the game too be all over America and by the end the story will connect all of the protagonist together somehow. I'd like a antagonist to feel and be really morally grey as all of potential game characters, and not some random mad guy or group of guys. I'd also like something from the old school rpg's like inability to join one particular fraction if you are the member of its opponent fraction etc.
Maybe I'm a bit bias because I lived there for a while but I think Buffalo NY would be a super cool location not only do you get a nicely sized city in NY with subways, legends about rat people, abondoned buildings and asylums with ghost stories and a cold climate BUT the city is on lake Erie (cool water monsters and ship stuff pls) AND The city is RIGHT next to Niagara falls and even has a bridge that goes to Canada it's such a diverse location and I could see it working very well for a fallout game
would love a game set at statue of liberty with this huge mega cult worshipping the giantess. or hell alaska could be something new with snowy stuff and it was a big aprt of th elore with anchorage. would love a return of proper enclave thats actually a threat
For settlements you should have a small camp like in 76, but also have like 3 places that can be tuned into massive settlements. The 3 big settlement are already there like bunker hill but with just a bit more umm life. Then you can become major/warlord andd build it to be way bigger. All of that needs to be side quest that are not useed in the base game story. Maybe if you have taken over you can choose to use them for something in the stories. Like being your own handmade army to the final battle.
I want the power armor overhaul that fo4 brought into the series. Power armor in the past games besides 1 and 2, feel more like presets of armor that you wear when you collect them. While armor in 4 and 76, act more like tanks that you wear around your body. But you'll have to get training to actually use them. Like in the past games. I like power amor chunky.
I think the next protagonist should be a nobody with little lore, sort of like the courier except without the importance of the divide or platinum chip
Honestly after watching the show I think the next game is gonna be set in California which is why they took out the ncr but a fallout in New York would be really cool and have a lot of potential
I don’t want New York, actually I don’t want anything in the middle to northern east coast, we’re gonna see the same factions and it’s gonna be boring. Why not something new? Why not Alaska, or Florida, or Texas or even Washington
I mean, I don't think it got hit that much harder than DC, the literal capital of the US. And that city is still standing by the time of Fallout 3, so it isn't impossible for New York
Im really.hoping for a voiced protagonist again One thing I love in fallout 4 is the cinematic dialogue A voiced protagonist is awesome but abit stoic, just wish the vanilla would show the full dialogue. I know alot of people complain about it hence there should be a volume button for your characters voice.. I'm afraid it will be like starfields headache cinematics The older dialogue options felt so empty
My biggest Fallout 5 wish is that TES6 comes first, that's all : P - Seriously after F04 I've lost the belief that they could do something better that F03 ever again.
I'm actually glad that karma is finally out of fallout after all this time. Kind of removes the illusion of "morally grey post apocalyptic survival" when you literally have a pipboy stat telling you your shade of morality. Plus the reputation system itself just does a better job of cozying up to the role play scenario you want to build. If karma is ever reintroduced, it would need to be rethought from the ground up. The problem with many Bethesda games is that there are no real negative consequences to being a good person, an example in Fallout 4: saving a farmer from wild dogs will get you a bunch of caps, but leaving that farmer for dead won't, when the decision to do the right thing should be the opposite. So the benefit of being a bad person should be something actually physically tangible, while doing good things helps with gaining reputation or persuasion and maybe even XP gain, since you are experienced enough to self sacrifice for others. And if its going to be added back, it should only really affect the player, the world around the player based on their karma should be very limited.
Fallout in texas with horses and be able to travel to Louisiana and see mutated alligators and hit the gulf and visit an oil rig and dodge mutated great whites on the way the ideas are endless.
honestly i want the game in both NY state and southeastern Ontario. like Niagara, Toronto, Buffalo, etc. my idea would be that Toronto is a powerhouse city, and new york is barely holding on, you could join either side, destroy both, make peace, or take over in a way. there could be a radiated zone called "The White" that's stuck in a permanent winter maybe you could vertibird to NYC, which has become like the Strip in nv, but bigger and about to have a civil war factions could be like The outcasts pt 2, who didn't rejoin the BOS, the mounties who are like the minutemen but canadian, maybe a tribal group or raider group, mercenaries formed from the remnants of some pre-war group idk just some thoughts idk
Texas/ Washington state/ Louisiana/ Hawaii would be great. Texas had many vaults, there’s a Texan brotherhood of steel, I’m sure there would be some second republic of Texas faction, etc. imagine you could go between the Texan and Mexican region for missions, have gunslinger duels, have that old western aesthetic. Washington state has many factions, there are some decent sized wastelander settlements, they also have vaults up there, that region being in the pacific north west it could lead on to a later dlc where you go on an expedition to Alaska. Louisiana has swamps where I’d imagine there would be instead of deathclaws there would be deathgators, New Orleans could be half flooded and overran by voodoo raiders, cultists, factions galore Hawaii would be cool because of the big military bases there, of course due to the destruction of the bombs and many years after some military installations and cities may be underwater and you may at time be forced to do some underwater exploration, there could be mutated irradiated sharks, whales, crabs,etc. , there could be surfing raiders/pirate raiders that scour the coastline and waters between the islands for some poor souls to murder and loot. Here’s an idea for a title “Fallout: trouble in paradise” Bethesda hire me man and I’ll make fallout great again (Oh btw when I was writing about the Texas segment a thought popped up in my head “wait, why haven’t there been horses in any of the fallout games” ? Can someone please inform me on why there seems to be none)
We've already had four on the west coast two on the East Coast so the next one should be on the south coast in New Orleans this coming from a person who lives in Florida
Especially if they use Oahu as the island, it’ll be perfect you’ll already have factions, like a us army remnants vs the marine Corps vs native Hawaiian trying to get their land back.
If we were to get Fallout that takes place in NY, there should be a massive rat problem. Just a whole subway station filled with a legion of rats. Of course have their leader who’s just the same rat model with a crown but he’s 20% bigger and makes all the rules.
For my new mutant type idea is a perfectly looking human but their mutation makes them peak level in physicality, agility, intelligence etc They believe they are the superior race same as Mageneto’s ideologies. But this one mutant needs a husk to procreate cause they can’t with each other, so their objective is to create or hunt for one. What do you think? 🌚
I want to see a Fallout not set in the US. (An official one, I know London's coming.) I'd also like some games set farther in the past than we've very played, like very shortly after the bombs fall, maybe as an army remnant in the final days before the military kinda disbanded and dissolved into other factions. Or heck, a pre-war game following a mafia storyline or something in Fallout's atompunk setting. Or one set way after, after all o almost all of he radiation's cleared up, society's almost rebuilt but law and order isn't quite what it should be, a dystopian future society built around the ruins of the old world, where wasteland justice is still the way of things, even if industry is returning, hospitals and schools aren't in cracked old husks of old buildings or shacks, rather we have newly built buildings to modern standards of engineering, nature is healing, but the scars of the apocalypse still linger even as we rebuild the world. There's still ruins beyond city limits, still craters, safe sites where radioactive debris and waste and such has been gathered to be disposed of more safely. A post post apocalypse, basically.
Fallout Canary Islands. An Enclave experiment brings the Guanches back from extinction to fight a new breed of super mutants, the North African Chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel, the Spanish Remant forces of Ghouls led by a Zac computer with the personality of Francisco Franco, and the return of Zetans as a follow up to Mothership Zeta. Exclusive to the Ouya.
Consider the introduction of aquatic zones and creatures. The Everglades and Bayou, the exploration of Orlando as "Nukaland" (i.e. Disneyland, as NukaWorld was taken) with the various theme parks in the area, the football teams near Mobile, Alabama, Cape Canaveral, Voodoo from Baton Rogue, perhaps a return of the Enclave. The oil rigs in the Gulf, introduction of small seafaring vessels and combat. There is alot of potential lore that can be unearthed in this region.
@@benkersten1705 Wouldn't be suprised to see the Enclave appear on one of those oil rigs considering the associations they had with Poseidon Energy. Could be a good start to a quest line.
If they do it in New York and the whole metro idea just feels like the the metro series just in fallout style which isn’t bad but no thank you I’d say Philadelphia or Toronto or Texas or Florida
I agree with everything but karma, the karma system doesn't belong in Fallout because having a counter of how much Good or Bad a certain action is is stupid, reputation with the different factions is the only important thing, and not being told what is right and wrong and having morally gray is great
I didn't realize it until seeing this video, but I think I'm a Bethesda hater now. Listening to your ideas and reasonings, I kept considering my own takes and the conclusion I kept coming to is that... I don't want another fallout, especially not from Bethesda. This was my FAVORITE series and shaped the way I view media, but... Maybe I'll just never be happy with it again and should stop trying to wait for it. If it comes out and I like it, cool! But maybe I'm just past the hoping part. This is a very good video, even if what I got from it wasn't what was intended, and I hope you continue making good videos like this ♥
Eh i mean Fallout 4 has a lot of problems and Fallout 76 was bad but every company is gonna release a bad game once in awhile. Bethesda's problem is they are slow to put out games so during this rough period lingered for a loooong time. Starfield was a step in the right direction. The writing, world, gameplay, and systems were all a massive step up from Fallout 4 especially since a lot of them were evolutions of Fallout 4. Even if you don't like Fallout 5 it'll still be better than Fallout 4 when it comes out so even if you aren't happy with the product which is right now just a possibility. At least it'll be going in a better direction from here on out. Also thank you!
@@snowycity I don't outwardly hate them, and I bizarrely enjoyed 76 more than 4, probably because my expectations were in the right place. I just think my sentimental attachment to the series and where it's gone has made me realize that I probably view the company unfairly and need to accept that it's not entirely on them. Same as a star wars fan acting like the prequels ruined their life, I had a strong negative reaction to 4, and maybe I need to grow up! I sincerely hope Bethesda continues to get better and can make people even happier, hell I'm friends with half of the voice cast of some of their games, I want nothing but success for them!
The possibilities are endless, just like Star Wars. That is why the brand itself will never die. There will be a Fallout 99 before there will be no Fallout.
I already got a fallout where I live with fallout 3 and point lookout but honestly I just want a game in a with snow so I’ve been saying Washington or Oregon
Michigan, imagine having a quest by a evil faction to poisons all the Great Lakes. Or it could finally add working vehicles to fallout with a fake version of the Ford corporation
Actually, yes, if Fallout's next installment is in America, New York is at the top of the list for the next location. GIANT RATS could be a thing, having electrical systems controlled by the villain could make the villain feel omniscient in a way, where, when trying to go through a subway door, as an example, the villain could lock you in and start filling the room/train car with enemies and toxins. Have the main villain plugged into much of the area, controlling things to fuck with the player.
SO MUCH POTENTIAL!
Crazy how i neglected to meantion RATS of all things but you're right!
didn't the bombs hit new york too?
@@snowycity i have been called
@@pernh0bbombs hit everywhere
@@snowycity yes but what i'm saying is, new york was a direct hit, nothing would've lasted and would probably be like the glowing sea
I really want the Empire State building as the New York Lucky 38
It could definitely serve a similar purpose as a sorta becon that you can see all around the map.
I just wonder what they'd put inside it 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I live in NY and hate the idea of NYC Fallout. We’ve had cities. We’ve had subways. NY is a HUGE state with beautiful landscape and crazy terrain. Use it. Fallout: New Vegas & 76’s use of the entire state instead of just a city and its suburbs is so much more interesting than urban sprawl yet again.
Urban sprawl is epic n kool
They did a decent job of that with Boston. Plus, from my understanding, New York is a considerably more dense city then Boston and D.C.
I get it, but, like it's a horse of a different color man.
I simply cannot imagine NYC being anything but the Glowing Sea^2
Nah in that one singular piece of art we have of NYC it's in rough shape but there's people makin the best of it
A Cyborg master mind would be a refreshing monster villian for a fallout game, i imagine something almost like a dreadnought from 40k hooked upto a bunch of old world tech
Like the Master from FO1?
I would kill and die for a Fallout set in Alaska. Imagine the potential, a seasons system that combined with the settlement system that forces you to insulate a base to avoid freezing or build things off the ground to prevent you from having to dig things out of the ground, a major quest to restore the rail system and use trains to travel across the state, huge swaths of empty wilderness to hunt & build in towards the north with more content heavy areas around Anchorage and Juneau. So much potential for interesting locations like Whittier, or military bases. Legends of a "Yeti" that turn out to be a supermutant covered in fur pelts, power armor insulated with massive coats, needing power armor to travel to certain places in the winter to avoid freezing. There's so much potential for factions as well, a cult that worships the northern lights, interconnected communities of tribes surviving in the few and far between ruins of towns in the North, a faction lead by Ghouls involved in the pre-war military sporting winterized T51-bs, a brotherhood outpost similar to new Vegas's that took over some military base in the mountains and to find them you have to hike. Monsters and mutants have tons of potential too, imagine huge irradiated moose with branching antlers patrolling the ruins of Anchorage, or some kind of polar yao guai rarely encountered in the North. Mutant Beavers clogging up rivers and streams with intricate dams that function as cave-like dungeons, great war battlefields to scavenge with still active military robots who still think the battle for anchorage is ongoing shooting anything in sight, there's really just so much potential for an alaskan fallout. Instead of a dlc where the main character goes to a creepy and swampy remote location on a boat you could even subvert that and have the player take a ride to an hawaiian island and explore the lore of the two non-contiguous states in one game. So, so much potential
Fallout: Alaska has so much potential.
For the DLCs, of this hypothetical game, I would want:
Fallout Alaska: Magadan.. After the peace treaty between Russia and The Republic (Or any other outcomes you can get), The player character decides to travel to Russia. In which, they find themselves trapped inside a major crisis. The slave revolt up north are planning to liberate Magadan from the Kingdom; The crown prince of Magadan rules with an iron fist, and keeps his oligarchy in tact; Gangs, aswell as Mafia families are rampant; In the midst of all this, a plague is growing in the region, the origin of this illness is unknown, for now.. Can you bring stability to this region?
Fallout Alaska: Hawaii.. You, The player character, decides they want to travel to Hawaii. Apparently, the late king of Hawaii, hid his fortune, as to not let the revolutionaries get ahold of it during the Civil War. So, you head out, accompanied with a gang of russian pirates, that you befriended way back in Anchorage. There, you find yourself in a turbulent situation. Chinese settlers in the region have banded together and succeeded from the General Government, and are waging a Guriella resistance against it; The General Government, A group who dreams of a united, Free Federation of Hawaii, are riddled with corruption issues, the president of this country, has put on hold all democratic elections, because "They don't have the time and means for it"; Naval Remnants of the Kingdom, have joined together, to form a pirate group, the biggest in the area; The entire region, is engulfed in poverty issues, so most turn to crime (Specifically piracy) instead. All the factions above believe that, finding "The Treasure" Will help solve all their problems, so they search for it, desperate for any clues. So basically Far Cry 3 (In atmosphere) but in Hawaii.
@@CalvinNoire I love these! Another DLC that I think could kill for an Alaskan fallout would be an Antarctic DLC similar to Mothership Zeta. The player character gets a notice from a faction they're allied to, the Brotherhood? Enclave Remnants? NCR? New faction? Doesn't really matter, the faction has heard about a government cache of technology in Antarctica and want to go there to retrieve it. They find a frozen zetan space ship and some kind of automated defense system shoots down the vertibird or plane you use to get there. You're forced to explore this ship, maybe frozen inside a glacier so that there's more to it than just the space ship, to find a way to repair your vessel and get home, while trying to figure out whether your faction should take control of this highly dangerous tech, or if it should be sealed within the ice for all time.
This UA-camr needs to blow up
I agree and I'm totally not biased in anyway in that statement fr
I have an idea for the Enclave, after getting Raven Rock blown to hell, a group of Enclave guys go to NY to try and find a new place for themselves. Maybe they'll devolve into generic raider faction, maybe they'll become something like the Regulators from 3 or the Minutemen, or maybe they'll just be a neutral group trying to find a new place to live. Either way I just want the Enclave to be something other than generic evil faction #1.
This would be absolutely ridiculous but imagine a physical form of Atom (not literally magically but as a mutant, maybe resembling the jersey devil?) as the final boss that the children of atom believe to be his reincarnation/rebirth
Sooooo, the incubus from silent hill 1?
So, just godzilla
What I think could make Fallout 5 even more interesting and exciting:
Texas (desert) /or/ Alaska (arctic pine forests and the war)
The Enclave.
More diverse wildlife.
Useable vehicles. (like the Highwayman)
The ability to customize and/or choose your own Pip-Boy that is also modular.
The inclusion of the Service Rifle.
4k60 on Series X and PS5.
More in-depth settlement customization like the ability to create scratch homes with even smaller build pieces to increase detail.
Being able to breed people and settlements and to be able to seduce companions and breed yourself.
More DIY weapons.
Why the hell are you using the word breed bro
@@snowycity idk its what came to mind. didnt want it to sound weird but it is the wasteland.
They didn’t even put vehicles in starfield, hoghly doubt they’ll put it in fallout lol
If the Enclave does come back, I'd honestly like to see them acting more like petty raiders with power armor rather than a whole military force.
Now that's a neat idea actually
That's.... literally just the brotherhood of steel though?
And unlike the Brotherhood of steel, there's nothing in their ideology that would really compel them to do that. They already have plasma tech, power armor, and their (SUPPOSED) goal is to rebuild America. Not "keep dangerous things out of the hands of people."
I ...don't think you have a terrible idea. But maybe that should just be a small part of them? Just reducing that when they already weren't very compelling at all would be a missed opportunity personally.
Like, how do you have the former government of the United States with super advanced technology and repeatedly make them have a less compelling motivation than freaking Caesars legion?
@magpiecage9332 I... don't think that describes the post-endor empire
Sure their might is fractured but they're not "petty raiders" they're the same, just using less conventional means to win battles and regain their might. They're still organised as a military force too.
Personally fallout already had petty raiders in power armor before 4, and now there's literal raiders in power armor. So, not sure the Enclave should be reduced to just that.
@@Stephanie-mv9iymaybe have them be a group who lost all the officers years ago and are having to scrape by. the leader could just be the E4 specialist who was loud enough to take charge.
@@Stephanie-mv9iyboo you love the enclave.
I would really like a race change kind of like in elder scrolls like u can be a super mutant and it gives u a bonus in strength or something, a ghoul, a gen 1 synth, a gen 2 synth, a gen 3 synth, or a human.
Given the amount of humanoid species in fallout, that’s actually not a bad idea.
I’m sad we won’t get a fallout game till the 2030s. I’d really like to see a Fallout game either take place in Wisconsin or Florida and have the story be similar to RDR2 story with a gang of misfits running and hiding away while being chased by possibly a new faction that has claimed some of the Remaining Technology the enclave had and becoming a new faction maybe the “New Americans” possibly or something else. And I think we’ll it’s just me but seeing a cameo of the Universal Monsters like Dracula, The Mummy, The Wolf Man & more would be cool to see. I also think they should add a settlement system where you have to build enough walls and defenses to keep the creatures of the wasteland out and the settlers safe while also having all the needs and resources the settlers need sort of like a zombie apocalypse kind of thing. I also think Fallout 5 should have new gameplay features as well keeping the perk chart but also new animation movements and voice lines and dialogue. But ultimately I think fallout 5 should take place either in Florida or Wisconsin
I think if they did add cars to fallout there would be parts of the game where you have to travel like in borderlands,
I hope they do it in Philly
Brahman cheesesteak (that's all i know about philadelphia)
Nahhhh they do WAY too much on that side they’ve left the entire middle of the US UNTOUCHED
I need me some milksteak
South philly already looks like a fallout game, also philly sucks lol
@@chicken4090 I would disagree.
It's north Philly that looks like that.
Philly is fun tho.
Great video Snowy, big agree on many things here. Although they should do a Fallout in Colorado so that we can visit hidden military sites, mountains, and have snow. And no i'm definitely not biased because I live in Colorado.
Thank you! And another person suggested that too. Definitely would be a good idea especially because it's also in a similar proximity to the other western fallouts!
@@snowycity Exactly. Lots of cool native American stuff they could explore, as well as the gold rush being a significant part of Colorado history, I think they could do lots of cool stuff that's different from previous fallouts.
Denver is where the legion gets their dogs so it would be interesting to see the state the city is in
You already got to be in Fallout Tactics buster! Fallout Iowa boyee!
Not to mention the variety of landscape. They could do something with the sand dunes as well
If it is in NYC, we could get some giant rats with a rat king boss in the sewers. And maybe even a special gatorclaw encounter in the sewers as well.
Also would love to see the Maypole make it into New York. Classic giant monster in the city scenario
I like your mutant bad guy again it feels like it’s been plenty of time and written well enough with a smidge of sympathy it would be great
I want an Enclave that has chilled out from the former ass whooping and just kinda watches waiting for a successor to murica
I agree with most of the things you’d like to see. I also think it would be cool if the game gave the player the option to play as a ghoul or mutant of some kind.
If it was set in New York City the map could be much smaller being much less horizontal but much more vertical. Basically instead of a wide-open flat plane more of a square with levels in locations stacked on each other making the map much more dense
I know you said we all want it where we live, so that is part of it, but I want to see in Minnesota. We have a fair few landmarks, we have the Twin Cities but we also have calmer areas like Duluth, and it would be cool to see the Midwest in Fallout and how it differs to the coasts
Plus Fallout in the snow
A fallout in Canada would lowkey go crazy
Or at least some DLC
Also a South Dakota fallout would be cool too.
Better melee and hand to hand combat and animations.
I think fallout 5 should explore china, after all that happened between China and America, we need to learn the story from the other perspective.
I think in Fallout 5 a current major faction needs to die, whether it’s the NCR or the BoS one needs to get incredibly hurt or die
If people are suggesting the Enclave return, Fallout 2 gave an interesting idea that the Enclave find ways to infiltrate and nestle themselves into the government of the NCR
I think that’s the perfect way for them to come back one way, to have been running the show the entire time waiting for their time
That’d POTENTIALLY screw over the fallout show
@@New_California_Republic It depends on when it happens. I would lean to a major faction being crippled but not completely destroyed so they can return or make appearance later down the line
If I had to pick, I think it should be the NCR, the BoS already was defeated by the NCR, and I think it's the NCR's turn to finally get some damage headed it's way
@@EEE-pv2eo nah id win.
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@@EEE-pv2eo After watching the Fallout show.. What do you think? In that series, they severely crippled the NCR.
I think it would be really cool to see a Fallout game set WAY earlier than the other games, but not screw it up this time like Bethesda did with 76. Leaning into the old world ideologies and conflicts would be way cool, like maybe a Communist faction that arose from a labor union in a vault somewhere fighting with a faction of US soldiers that wants to build a fleet or Prydwen-esque airship to glass whatever’s left of Beijing. I think there’s so much potential in an earlier Fallout game, that would avoid the common criticisms that everyone throws at 4 (like radiation should have dissipated over 200 years, or why all the buildings are so run down and why there are so few people even after centuries of time to build back up). And the biggest thing, is we NEED distinct raider warlord factions! Nothing grinds my gears more than being faced with the 17 thousandth nameless gunslinger with no ideology or motivations other than… raiding?
And as an Upstate New Yorker, I would love to see a game in The City with a Syracuse or Niagara Falls DLC
The setting of New York would be cool as a dlc but not a main place too much city there needs to also be a balance of rural areas
Fallout 5 in Washington could be cool. Maybe the Chinese made a landing in Seattle, which is why the Bombs dropped. Maybe the NCR is dealing with a remnants of China. In Seattle. The NCR could be in Olympia, Enclave remnants would be at FT Lewis, PLA remnants would be in Seattle.
I'm sorry i'm not american and i haven't played fallout 3 but doesn't that game take place in washington?
I think they are referring to Washington state, which is in the Pacific Northwest. Fallout 3 took place in Washington city, also known as dc.
I’d love a game in New Orleans with a focus on horror
Somehow the Enclave returned
I think for factions they should do some more religious based stuff, cause besides like the masters cult and joshua garham religion isnt to touched upon in fallout. I think itd be cool to have like a neo crusader based faction styling themselves after chivalrous knights using mutant horses and shit. Or for a more villainous angle they could be like an evil cult say idk doing their operations from the statue of liberty ?
I definitely agree religion in Fallout is always talked about and we always get these little crumbs of showing off how it's changed since the war and how many lil cults n such have popped up.
Definitely could use that as a major player in the next game
If they do this for the love of god please take out legendary weapons like the 3 star combat rifle all those dumb unrealistic guns and bring back the vanilla fallout 3 and new Vegas gun style
your videos are always such a treat. it would be awesome to see NYC in a fallout game and i think your ideas are very interesting. and id have to 100% agree with your stance on the enclave, it would be really refreshing to see some new factions
Another thing that should reappear is cryptids, both new and old. Fans seem really receptive to the concept with Fallout 76 (plus they are preety cool).
And the fun thing is that there is no single origin for them all. Some are mutated FEV creations, some are aliens, others are pre war bioeweapons and others are actually supernatural.
Incorporating local cryptids into the game would go a long way in establishing the feeling/culture of the new area
u know sentient deathclaws are a thing so imagine one as a villain and he wants to make more mutants and abomination
I feel like that's just a retread of the master that's less cool. I like and want talking death claws, but beyond a cool late game companion I can't see them being that important. Also frankly, I'd prefer if we saw things we just didn't see in other games. I've fought enough death claws man.
Though, maybe a faction leader could work.
A neat idea I've heard is that the next fallout game should be set in Hawaii
No major plot factions that reference things that came before, all new concepts.
Less uncovering things of the past, more creating a new future
Is that halo armer in the thumbnail ? Yellow halo 5 armer!
connecticut DLC with all the snotty rich wastelanders from greenwich, yes please NYC!
Great Video !
Thank you‼️‼️😤😤 the Halloween vid will be even better
@@snowycity Good to hear, keep up the good work. and Have a nice day !
Fallout in the snow? Like Tactics. Or FNV.
Fallout with vehicles? Like Tactics.
No.1 Tactics warrior here
I scrolled to find the tactics guy. Late to the party but your point on the enemies means they can more or less do tactics in 3D. It was a good story with pretty average gameplay. It would play well with a settlement system since that’s more or less what tactics was doing. It would be massive fan service if they could use some of the original voice acting and clone the art styles. It brings back the moral choices and it has your different factions.
@@snowycity yes! it was one of the very few games i've ever waited in a long line for. honestly, it was the newest game i owned for a long time, so i played the hell out of it. thing is, it'll sound like a joke, but the art still manages to hold up today.
I would state settlement so didn't go far enough and needed to be integrated into the story for all the factions. And Bethesda need to think about locations of settlements rather than this area looks like a cool settlement build. minutemen need military training grounds and equipment as well as farmland. The brotherhood raw materials and production facilities while the institute and rail road needs small surveillance and hideouts. But I do agree that you should have had the option to designate a area to a settler and they would personalise that area with random furniture and objects.
I hope it has the decisions and impact, rpg elements and quality of New Vegas. As well as Fallout 3's world building and fallout 4s combat and settlement building (with some tweaks)
I'd like like 3-4 characters each with different stats and stories and everyone with different areas to cover. Also you wouldn't switch them on your own, but instead the script after completing a certain mission will change them. Also I'd like the game too be all over America and by the end the story will connect all of the protagonist together somehow. I'd like a antagonist to feel and be really morally grey as all of potential game characters, and not some random mad guy or group of guys. I'd also like something from the old school rpg's like inability to join one particular fraction if you are the member of its opponent fraction etc.
Yakuza
Maybe I'm a bit bias because I lived there for a while but I think Buffalo NY would be a super cool location not only do you get a nicely sized city in NY with subways, legends about rat people, abondoned buildings and asylums with ghost stories and a cold climate BUT the city is on lake Erie (cool water monsters and ship stuff pls) AND The city is RIGHT next to Niagara falls and even has a bridge that goes to Canada it's such a diverse location and I could see it working very well for a fallout game
You have such a good point and all that is so true but I'm from the Capital Region so I don't like Buffalo by default so nuh uh not allowed >:^(
@snowycity I'm from syracuse. Our already polluted lake would be a perfect spot for the children of atom to set up shop. Also we have salt potatoes
You knew about Albany🤯
Of course‼️
Upstate gang!!!
I think modders have it right. Fallout 5, without hesitation, would absolutely KILL in Miami
would love a game set at statue of liberty with this huge mega cult worshipping the giantess. or hell alaska could be something new with snowy stuff and it was a big aprt of th elore with anchorage. would love a return of proper enclave thats actually a threat
For settlements you should have a small camp like in 76, but also have like 3 places that can be tuned into massive settlements. The 3 big settlement are already there like bunker hill but with just a bit more umm life. Then you can become major/warlord andd build it to be way bigger. All of that needs to be side quest that are not useed in the base game story. Maybe if you have taken over you can choose to use them for something in the stories. Like being your own handmade army to the final battle.
I think Fallout 5 should be in Chicago with factions like The Outfit, The Midwest BOS, The Enclave, and the Southsiders
Post apocalyptic fallout in space
That was just gonna be the ending to Van Buren and now it's starfield. Makes u think (probably)
@@snowycity THE STARBORNS ARE MR HOUSE
We need the enclave back but they don’t need to be the main antagonist just make them a smaller faction like the BOS in New Vegas
I want the power armor overhaul that fo4 brought into the series. Power armor in the past games besides 1 and 2, feel more like presets of armor that you wear when you collect them. While armor in 4 and 76, act more like tanks that you wear around your body. But you'll have to get training to actually use them. Like in the past games. I like power amor chunky.
i think fallout 4's power armor system with the rarity of the older games would be perfect
I think the next protagonist should be a nobody with little lore, sort of like the courier except without the importance of the divide or platinum chip
Or like the protagonists from the first two
Honestly after watching the show I think the next game is gonna be set in California which is why they took out the ncr but a fallout in New York would be really cool and have a lot of potential
I don’t want New York, actually I don’t want anything in the middle to northern east coast, we’re gonna see the same factions and it’s gonna be boring. Why not something new? Why not Alaska, or Florida, or Texas or even Washington
Well i did say Washington also did i not
Well can not be New York city cause it says in the lore it got hit hard and was a crater i believe.
Nuh uh nuh uh take a gander at the art i used, that's supposed to be NYC it's still there just REALLY fucked up
@@snowycity Guess we will see. Would be nice but sure what could be if it got hit that hard. Wouldn't want a city where 3/4 is a crater.
I mean, I don't think it got hit that much harder than DC, the literal capital of the US. And that city is still standing by the time of Fallout 3, so it isn't impossible for New York
There better be Twins Towers
a good story for starters
I'd kill for a pilotable vertibird.
Im really.hoping for a voiced protagonist again
One thing I love in fallout 4 is the cinematic dialogue
A voiced protagonist is awesome but abit stoic, just wish the vanilla would show the full dialogue.
I know alot of people complain about it hence there should be a volume button for your characters voice.. I'm afraid it will be like starfields headache cinematics
The older dialogue options felt so empty
I'm sending u to a psychward for this take
My biggest Fallout 5 wish is that TES6 comes first, that's all : P - Seriously after F04 I've lost the belief that they could do something better that F03 ever again.
It'll all be good, have some hope. Time changes things, every developer has rough periods
I'm actually glad that karma is finally out of fallout after all this time. Kind of removes the illusion of "morally grey post apocalyptic survival" when you literally have a pipboy stat telling you your shade of morality. Plus the reputation system itself just does a better job of cozying up to the role play scenario you want to build.
If karma is ever reintroduced, it would need to be rethought from the ground up. The problem with many Bethesda games is that there are no real negative consequences to being a good person, an example in Fallout 4: saving a farmer from wild dogs will get you a bunch of caps, but leaving that farmer for dead won't, when the decision to do the right thing should be the opposite.
So the benefit of being a bad person should be something actually physically tangible, while doing good things helps with gaining reputation or persuasion and maybe even XP gain, since you are experienced enough to self sacrifice for others.
And if its going to be added back, it should only really affect the player, the world around the player based on their karma should be very limited.
Would love a real texas fallout, or oklahoma I feel like there could be some cool stuff like surviving native tribes
Fallout in texas with horses and be able to travel to Louisiana and see mutated alligators and hit the gulf and visit an oil rig and dodge mutated great whites on the way the ideas are endless.
The Enclave were heavy in Texas it could have a very interesting story
I agree with Washington
Im kinda weird, I live in Vegas so I already have my game. I kinda want to see Alaska.
They've been talking about it for so long i hope they do it at some point, so much potential there its unreal
Kansas City or St Louis would make a good Fallout setting
Go back to the canceled Fallout Van Buren and have it take place in Denver? In the mountains?
That could also be cool, i really just want some snow in Fallout (more than the little at Jacob's Town). And mountains got snow so I'm down
I still think Detroit would be badass. Or New Orleans.
Detroit would be 1950s Motor City as well, plus the annexed Canada is nearby
honestly i want the game in both NY state and southeastern Ontario. like Niagara, Toronto, Buffalo, etc.
my idea would be that Toronto is a powerhouse city, and new york is barely holding on, you could join either side, destroy both, make peace, or take over in a way.
there could be a radiated zone called "The White" that's stuck in a permanent winter
maybe you could vertibird to NYC, which has become like the Strip in nv, but bigger and about to have a civil war
factions could be like The outcasts pt 2, who didn't rejoin the BOS, the mounties who are like the minutemen but canadian, maybe a tribal group or raider group, mercenaries formed from the remnants of some pre-war group idk
just some thoughts idk
Niagara falls hydro power plant being fought over by the factions 🧐
@@snowycity I edited some stuff, but it could be like The hoover dam almost
I just wanna see a wintery fallout lol
“Minutemen but Canadian” got a good chuckle out of me and I don’t know why.
Toronto is canonically Ronto now
If people forgot it's name, I'm not sure how well it's doing
Texas/ Washington state/ Louisiana/ Hawaii would be great.
Texas had many vaults, there’s a Texan brotherhood of steel, I’m sure there would be some second republic of Texas faction, etc. imagine you could go between the Texan and Mexican region for missions, have gunslinger duels, have that old western aesthetic.
Washington state has many factions, there are some decent sized wastelander settlements, they also have vaults up there, that region being in the pacific north west it could lead on to a later dlc where you go on an expedition to Alaska.
Louisiana has swamps where I’d imagine there would be instead of deathclaws there would be deathgators, New Orleans could be half flooded and overran by voodoo raiders, cultists, factions galore
Hawaii would be cool because of the big military bases there, of course due to the destruction of the bombs and many years after some military installations and cities may be underwater and you may at time be forced to do some underwater exploration, there could be mutated irradiated sharks, whales, crabs,etc. , there could be surfing raiders/pirate raiders that scour the coastline and waters between the islands for some poor souls to murder and loot. Here’s an idea for a title “Fallout: trouble in paradise”
Bethesda hire me man and I’ll make fallout great again
(Oh btw when I was writing about the Texas segment a thought popped up in my head “wait, why haven’t there been horses in any of the fallout games” ? Can someone please inform me on why there seems to be none)
We've already had four on the west coast two on the East Coast so the next one should be on the south coast in New Orleans this coming from a person who lives in Florida
I think a fallout set in Hawaii would be really interesting
Especially if they use Oahu as the island, it’ll be perfect you’ll already have factions, like a us army remnants vs the marine Corps vs native Hawaiian trying to get their land back.
If we were to get Fallout that takes place in NY, there should be a massive rat problem. Just a whole subway station filled with a legion of rats. Of course have their leader who’s just the same rat model with a crown but he’s 20% bigger and makes all the rules.
Whoa look who showed up
Playable rat race
@@snowycity HEYO!!! 👋
For my new mutant type idea is a perfectly looking human but their mutation makes them peak level in physicality, agility, intelligence etc
They believe they are the superior race same as Mageneto’s ideologies.
But this one mutant needs a husk to procreate cause they can’t with each other, so their objective is to create or hunt for one.
What do you think? 🌚
you just described fallout 1 super mutants
I want to see a Fallout not set in the US. (An official one, I know London's coming.) I'd also like some games set farther in the past than we've very played, like very shortly after the bombs fall, maybe as an army remnant in the final days before the military kinda disbanded and dissolved into other factions. Or heck, a pre-war game following a mafia storyline or something in Fallout's atompunk setting. Or one set way after, after all o almost all of he radiation's cleared up, society's almost rebuilt but law and order isn't quite what it should be, a dystopian future society built around the ruins of the old world, where wasteland justice is still the way of things, even if industry is returning, hospitals and schools aren't in cracked old husks of old buildings or shacks, rather we have newly built buildings to modern standards of engineering, nature is healing, but the scars of the apocalypse still linger even as we rebuild the world. There's still ruins beyond city limits, still craters, safe sites where radioactive debris and waste and such has been gathered to be disposed of more safely. A post post apocalypse, basically.
Fallout Canary Islands. An Enclave experiment brings the Guanches back from extinction to fight a new breed of super mutants, the North African Chapter of the Brotherhood of Steel, the Spanish Remant forces of Ghouls led by a Zac computer with the personality of Francisco Franco, and the return of Zetans as a follow up to Mothership Zeta. Exclusive to the Ouya.
Miami would definitely be a cool place
The Gulf Commonwealth, mark my words.
I could see it i could
Consider the introduction of aquatic zones and creatures. The Everglades and Bayou, the exploration of Orlando as "Nukaland" (i.e. Disneyland, as NukaWorld was taken) with the various theme parks in the area, the football teams near Mobile, Alabama, Cape Canaveral, Voodoo from Baton Rogue, perhaps a return of the Enclave. The oil rigs in the Gulf, introduction of small seafaring vessels and combat. There is alot of potential lore that can be unearthed in this region.
Fallout Oil Rig. You get to play as ghoul who is the sole survivor on an oil rig. You get a view of the Gulf coast until the end of time.
@@benkersten1705 Wouldn't be suprised to see the Enclave appear on one of those oil rigs considering the associations they had with Poseidon Energy. Could be a good start to a quest line.
Galveston?
imagine if instead of diamond city yankee stadium and citi field would be like major cities that are always beefing.
If they do it in New York and the whole metro idea just feels like the the metro series just in fallout style which isn’t bad but no thank you I’d say Philadelphia or Toronto or Texas or Florida
Just because there's underground tunnels doesn't mean it'll be like metro, does fallout 3 feel like metro?
I agree with everything but karma, the karma system doesn't belong in Fallout because having a counter of how much Good or Bad a certain action is is stupid, reputation with the different factions is the only important thing, and not being told what is right and wrong and having morally gray is great
I didn't realize it until seeing this video, but I think I'm a Bethesda hater now. Listening to your ideas and reasonings, I kept considering my own takes and the conclusion I kept coming to is that... I don't want another fallout, especially not from Bethesda. This was my FAVORITE series and shaped the way I view media, but... Maybe I'll just never be happy with it again and should stop trying to wait for it. If it comes out and I like it, cool! But maybe I'm just past the hoping part. This is a very good video, even if what I got from it wasn't what was intended, and I hope you continue making good videos like this ♥
Eh i mean Fallout 4 has a lot of problems and Fallout 76 was bad but every company is gonna release a bad game once in awhile. Bethesda's problem is they are slow to put out games so during this rough period lingered for a loooong time.
Starfield was a step in the right direction. The writing, world, gameplay, and systems were all a massive step up from Fallout 4 especially since a lot of them were evolutions of Fallout 4.
Even if you don't like Fallout 5 it'll still be better than Fallout 4 when it comes out so even if you aren't happy with the product which is right now just a possibility. At least it'll be going in a better direction from here on out.
Also thank you!
@@snowycity I don't outwardly hate them, and I bizarrely enjoyed 76 more than 4, probably because my expectations were in the right place. I just think my sentimental attachment to the series and where it's gone has made me realize that I probably view the company unfairly and need to accept that it's not entirely on them. Same as a star wars fan acting like the prequels ruined their life, I had a strong negative reaction to 4, and maybe I need to grow up! I sincerely hope Bethesda continues to get better and can make people even happier, hell I'm friends with half of the voice cast of some of their games, I want nothing but success for them!
The possibilities are endless, just like Star Wars. That is why the brand itself will never die. There will be a Fallout 99 before there will be no Fallout.
New York definitely 😊
So true
Me. I should be in Fallout 5. I will not explain myself.
No no u have a point, i can see the vision
Texas could be a really good location
i like this channel
very cool
good video👍👍👍👍
Thank u 😎‼️
Personally I’d want it set in Texas
I already got a fallout where I live with fallout 3 and point lookout but honestly I just want a game in a with snow so I’ve been saying Washington or Oregon
Exactly fallout game in the snow would go too hard
I would like the enclave to come back, but as a small militia that the player can join and help reform into a good guy faction.
Fallout in Oregon would be pretty cool
Michigan, imagine having a quest by a evil faction to poisons all the Great Lakes. Or it could finally add working vehicles to fallout with a fake version of the Ford corporation
I could see them adding some sorta boats or ships to a setting like that as well
Hey wultuh
I'm bein attacked
WE NEED EXPANDED ENCLAVE!!! AND WE NEED A REALLY EVIL GUY LIKE SUPER DUPER EVIL
Nuh uh
holy shit he said he didnt want them back FUCK THIS GUY FUCK HIM
Atlanta.
Nuh
Working car
all i want is to play as a ghoul
fallout 5 in my backyard
True
After seeing star field. And how nice it looks. I want fallout 5 to follow in its footsteps
Nope, I prefer Atomic Heart aesthetics as they both share that Atom-punk theme.
@@NoMadKid I wasn’t asking you
Have to have the game based in New York