I swear, the best thing in fallout 1&2 among others things to me, is the Supercomputers, everytime you find one you know you gonna learn some biblical shit about the end of the world since they're around since the "end"
I forgot that I LOVED learning about robots and computers in fo1,2. No offense, but fo3 and 4 overused robots and also made them behave too much like a human(compare fo2 emperor with fo3 Eden) and comical characters. Fallout NV is no exception, but at least the devs were able to maintain a feeling that they were robots(Yes Man) despite trying to be somewhat too smart like humans.
This is why EVERYONE should fear WW3. It will not be fought with infantry, but with an invisible force so powerful it can topple nations for centuries.
On a task to recover a holodisc for the brotherhood, our heroes enter the Glow. The Vault Dweller, Ian, Dogmeat, and their most faithful companion... Rad-X.
I have all 4 companions of fallout 1 while doing the brotherhood's side quest & did find the glow with the use of rad-x plus the radiation resistance perk to find a holotape. with a colored pass cards & there's more color pass cards to use with weapons ammo with aid items including armor at the lower levels at the glow, Also restoring the location's power there in addition.
It confuses me. That why is the Glow’s soundtrack put in a Clean Safe breathable building like the Lucky 38 & there’s no radiation detection noise. As new Vegas is at a safe breathable environment.
"This meeting has been a long time coming, hasn't it? You've come a long way, literally and I suspect, figuratively as well. I have to ask; now that you have reached your destination, what do you make of what you see?"
I love that electronic shimmer. Nothing else so well matches the tone of the area. Its own little world. An environment so thoroughly dead that not even decay lives here. The alpha particles hanging in the air so densely you can taste them. They're sour.
@@risingsun9595 I hear that the metallic taste is your own tongue’s blood, to add to the extra terror. Your body is being penetrated by the atoms, being degraded
They might be trying to warn them that this area is why the world is the way it is now, and to turn back, lest the radiation claims more victims, hundreds of years after it has last done so.
Khan from Metro said that atomic war literally destroyed the afterlife so souls have nowhere to go anymore....so all they can do is haunt the place they died. Maybe it sounds silly but...it is a creepy thought.
One thing about the Glow that really stuck with me was how it used sound to subvert the visuals and create a sense of unease within the player. Unlike irradiated locations in other Fallout games, nothing about the Glow's appearance suggests that the place is slowly killing you. Rather, it is the music that sets you on edge - you hear the hidden death within the Glow, while the only thing you see is a hole in the ground.
everyone here agrees this song is so creepy but there is just one specific sound i'd like point out that puts me on edge. At 1:15 you can here this odd whistling noise, and I swear it makes me think of swirling lights like the kind you would see from a UFO or maybe from ghosts in a haunted place. The GLOW
probably the best song in the series. The nostalgia, the eeriness, and most of all, the feeling that you've entered somewhere the world wanted humanity to forget.
"They required me to go on a quest before they would let me in. Thinking it would be a short and easy quest, I agreed and set off for the place they called the Glow. The horror of atomic war was never so obvious to me until then."
That’s something I liked about the older Fallout games, nukes were treated as something foreign and terrifying to the people of the wasteland. Almost nobody understands what it was like to live through one going off, all they know is that they’re the reason the world is ruined. Places like the glow are especially ominous in that regard.
Tried to fall asleep to this. Gave me straight up weird, unnerving nightmares. Nothing scary, just unnerving to the point my defenses went up out of fear something was gonna pop out and get me... really nerve-wracking to say the least.
The Glow is probably my favorite moment in the entire game. When the song started playing while i descended into that crater, seeing the bodies, the destruction and everything else that atomic war brings, that was the moment i thought "Holy shit, i love this game". Fucking great, i think the only other moment that i felt this immersed in a game was in Fallout 2, when i used the Highway Man for the first time (i swear i could even feel the wind on my face. That goes to show how damn great it felt)
It's been years but, god the feeling this particular area gave me while exploring the area, only dim lights, everything dead and rusting, charred bodies lying around, then you find ZAX and read about the war journal, how China attacked and how the US planned to retaliate. robots lying around, dormant, UNTIL you restore the primary power, and just like that everything comes back online and ready to screw you, and fuck, you try to make it out alive. you do, and then you die of radiation. amazing game.
I always started combat manually when I was in the rooms with the robots. Killed the ones on every floor I could reach without turning on the power before I got the power back. By always, I of course mean starting from my second play through and onwards.
It’s a struggle to escape from the Glow/the west tec facility by killing the hostile robots from the lower floor to the surface of the abandoned area. Then using spare radaway after fast traveling to a different location. As the Facility is abandoned for a long time after the Great War changed everything.
These tracks play very well with the general sound effects of the game. In my opinion, they don't rob you of the actual effects that made the first Fallout games memorable, such as selecting items from a corpse or file cabinet.
@@DanikaCat Yeah, I remember back then I was about 90% into the game after the whole chip quest line when I got stuck without a back up save, when the last prior was even before I got the chip! #sadvibes
I played fo1 three times before I could finally complete it. It was still worth it. One of them was I killed master but also broke my leg, making it harder to escape before the explosion timer runs off and I wasn't aware of it when I rewrote the backup save.
As some other comments pointed it out, this track almost feels otherworldly and mystical (or mythical? idrk what's the right word use here). Some background sounds throughout the song (like at 1:52 and 2:05) really add to that feeling. One of my favourite soundtracks ever.
I decided to look this music up after watching Chernobyl from HBO. The music style from that series is similar with this one. Similar in a way that it makes me feel sick to the stomach when I listen to it. As it should be. Go watch Chernobyl now if you haven't. Radiation sickness is a terrible way to die, to say the least.
Yes! After this, that is my second favorite soundtrack! It’s a shame I know nothing else that gives off the same vibes. I would appreciate if you knew anything
Such a cool track, easily the best in the franchise imo. The electronic arpeggios that come in at around 2:20 are literal ear candy and give me chills every time.
Love finding computers and reading about everything that happened pre-war. Hearing this reminded me of wandering around Big MT, seeing those skeletons in the suit and then reading up about them on the PCs. Shame PS Now doesn't support DLC :(
The best soundtrack for an irradiated zone in any fallout game including the Glowing Sea in Fallout 4 and Vault 87 in Fallout 3. It's strange to hear this soundtrack in the Lucky 38 Casino in Fallout: New Vegas because it's not even irradiated. But it's suits the glowing sea though because it's full of radiation storms which is the song's title.
I think it probably has something to do with the person that resides and watches over Vegas at the top. It might not have to do with the fear of a volatile environment consumed by radiation, but it might have something to do with the underlying anxiety, that only the idea of a Big Brother-like entity can generate. Plus, I think this could work for something like The Nucleus in Far Harbour too, given the radiation-worshipping cult of fanatics that reside there; The Children of Atom.
Wha? This soundtrack is put in the lucky 38 casino? & I agree the casino isn’t irradiated. Plus it’s in Vegas & there’s no radiation there as it’s safe to explore. I agree with putting the glow’s soundtrack in fallout 4’s glowing seas because it shares the same radiation effect after the bombs fell & it fits well there.
Fuck the GLOW!!! I couldn't make it past one tile without dying from Radiation poisoning. Sucked too because my backup save got corrupted! Lucky enough I had a bunch of chems or I'd have to start all over! Friendly advice: bring Rad-X and a fuckton of Radaway.
Also Geiger counter is optional to monitor your radiation poisining level in numbers. There is also chance to disable those robots after powering up main generators - through Zax - if not , pulse grenades can be handy.
It was an experience and I liked dying like that. I always made a backup save, which I think everyone should do too as it is possible to die of radiation at least once in any fallout(except fo2)
There's more Radaway with rad-x in the glow to keep You going. just to add to your stored amount of radaway & Rad-x to use for emergencies while exploring the glow at the lower levels. Also restore power there while doing so & its unknown to me why the location has the power off there except zax after the great war damaged the location.
I will probably only one, but this music gives me perfect ambient, intelligence-paced feeling of soviet sci-fi cartoons (Mystery of Third Planet, This Place may be Tiger Inhabitat, Contact).
I modded Fallout 4 to have this, Flame of the Ancient World, and City of Lost Angels to play in the Glowing Sea, and it really amps up the desolate atmosphere.
You've received a large dose of radiation. You've received a large dose of radiation. You've received a large dose of radiation. "Not even the carrion eaters are interested in your radiated corpse."
This song perfectly encapsulates the feeling I get when I see places like deep underwater caves where the pressure is so incredibly strong no man could ever see. It's works so well with the kind of place the glow is
I've always imagined the blowing wind sounds to be the winds whipping around the Lucky 38 top floor, and the synths demonstrating the technology in there. Thought this was an original track until I played the classic fallout games. Still, the music fits well for the Lucky 38.
@@renamamiya9128 the way animations worked on some critters' deaths was simply astounding. The plasma melts you. A shot to the eye and off goes half your torso. Laser cuts you in half. Damn, I do love the originals!
I like fo1 combat and in most cases, it was better than the dumb ai in some games. It involves the skill of hero character rather than the player's gameplay skill which suits fallout better.
New Vegas is more than a city - it's the remedy to mankind's... derailment. The city's economy is a blast furnace in which can be forged the steel of a new rail line, running straight to a new horizon. What is the NCR? A society of people desperate to experience comfort, ease, luxury... A society of customers. With all that money pouring in? Give me 20 years, and I'll reignite the high technology development sectors. 50 years, and I'll have people in orbit. 100 years, and my colony ships will be heading for the stars, to search for planets unpolluted by the wrath and folly of a bygone generation.
It was deadly enough to be the only radiated place in fo1. But I agree radiation really sucked in fo2. I bought dozens of rad-x and rad-away only to realize fo2 has almost no radiated locations.
OMGGG someone put this soundtrack into Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead. Wowww. Now I know where most of their creepy desolate soundtrack came from. Right onnn
To me, when the whistling starts it actually feels calming, i know that the song is a representation of the horrors that the old world produce but damn would i listen to this while i sleep!
I think I remember hearing this one in Fallout New Vegas too. A few of the tracks from the original games made it into NV. Am I right or did I imagine it?
There is a good, bad bug in the earlier versions of Fallout 1. If you intentionally expose yourself to ~600-999 rads. It causes a buffer overload on your SPECIAL stats when it rolls for effects of radiation sickness. Resulting 8-10s on your non-luck stats. I had joking called this radiation is giving your "Superpowers" that was a common trope for sliver age comic origin stories.
This gives me similar feels to Unicron Medley, as if something terrible is inevitably coming or has already come, but Unicron Medley requires you to understand the context in which it is played, that is, you have to have watched "The Transformers: The Movie" and understood who Unicron is and how he acts as the antagonist. This on the other hand, even stripped down to the music itself, still gives a sense of dread as if something terrible has happened and you're exploring the aftermath.
Someone on R/FO4 said to listen to this and think if it would’ve been good for the beginning of FO4, if I’m honest so far sounds like it’s a Halo Flood theme
Honestly, I'd say it would've fit something like the nucleus from Far Harbour more, or something of the sort. Especially given the people that reside there.
@@retrogamelover2012 ya it certainly sounds like it but as I mentioned it’s haunting like the Flood and Forerunner themes from Halo so it would also work in Dunwich in my opinion
The feeling I had exploring this place, is something I've never experienced again in other game It's very immersive You really feel sorrounded by death, radiation, mysterious technology and intrigue of what's ahead and discover what is going on in this place? why this is here? This soundtrack is just gold
I dont know any movie or any other game that used the same soundtracks on their new games as they did on their older games :D but on this case im not complaining - these are gold!
@@Seltkirk-ABC Yes, I am aware that NV was made by people from Interplay (although, as for me, Obsidian does not = Interplay). But in general, my comment was about something else; in my opinion, the radio in the latest fallouts spoils the atmosphere of the post-apocalypse. In 3,4, NV there is a very good soundtrack composed by Inon Zur, and most players did not even bother to listen to it.
@@AnarchyintheTerranFederationalso i realize its more of feeling the side affecfs of being exposed rather than the rays causing a painful reaction i could see an itch or tickle though for sure. I know one of the first things to happen during exposure is tasting metal.
This song playing in the Lucky 38's suite always made me feel odd. It's a very odd choice of ambience for what's ostensibly supposed to be a very safe place for the player.
Good thing i made another new save game before entering the glow because after clearing the whole place, it was impossible for me to leave the place without dying in the wastelands nearby because of radiation. Despite having rad x pills and radaway :D
To imagine the story of the glow where even someone who survives to investigate the area but burns into green flames trying to reach a town, thinking the rad x pills and radaway kept him safe :D
+Allan Mardle where i can find rad x pills? I had to enter and get out from the glow qwickly. Then i even had random encounters with MY OWN SICKNESS! The log said that my puke was stained red and my skin started to fell on the ground
+TheyCallMe s' channel i wonder if some shops sell them.. I actually found pills WITHIN the glow. But it would be a lot more helpful to use the pillls before entering the place, otherwise you'll probably need LOADS of radaways.because youre gonna have to be running a lot in the glow before you reach a particular LOCKER that has the pills, you'll be recieving some heavy duty rad levels :D
Allan Mardle i haven't explored yet all the glow, i just entered the first plan and got the BOS book thing. Anyways, radaways costs too fucking much D:
+Allan Mardle You have to stop on the wasteland during your trip, to do an additional bloodwash with a pack of Rad-away. Also, be prepared for withdrawal symptoms caused by the massive amount of drugs.
Wish they didn't use this as the background music in the Lucky 38 >.> I've heard it like 6 million times and came dangerously close to getting sick of it
*YOU'VE RECEIVED A LARGE DOSE OF RADIATION*
*YOU'VE RECEIVED A LARGE DOSE OF RADIATION*
*YOU'VE RECEIVED A LARGE DOSE OF RADIATION*
That happens to me every time i forgot to take RadX on the glow instead of the outside of the map lol
@@333reptid3 hahhaha
I hate playing chess with the machine, for some reason I always die :P
@@takablepigon9686 In Vanilla Fallout, I don't think it's possible to win due to a glitch.
Got to get the rad-x in vault 12.
I swear, the best thing in fallout 1&2 among others things to me, is the Supercomputers, everytime you find one you know you gonna learn some biblical shit about the end of the world since they're around since the "end"
And the stuff you learn is always epically monstrous
That or just play chess.
@@Thebigbubba its a trap (for med-x to pass)
We are near, I'm wating
I forgot that I LOVED learning about robots and computers in fo1,2. No offense, but fo3 and 4 overused robots and also made them behave too much like a human(compare fo2 emperor with fo3 Eden) and comical characters. Fallout NV is no exception, but at least the devs were able to maintain a feeling that they were robots(Yes Man) despite trying to be somewhat too smart like humans.
"You don't detect any traps."
*Explosion*
"You took 28 points of damage"
This tune conveys a silent and invisible death.
AlphaChocolateTruffle Actually in real life it’s way worse than that, think sunburn but from the inside out.
"vomiting does not stop"
This is why EVERYONE should fear WW3.
It will not be fought with infantry, but with an invisible force so powerful it can topple nations for centuries.
it's a deathtrap there.
This comment made me think of chernobyl, so morbid how silent a killer that graphite was.
On a task to recover a holodisc for the brotherhood, our heroes enter the Glow. The Vault Dweller, Ian, Dogmeat, and their most faithful companion...
Rad-X.
And RadAway.
And Tycho
@@thezig2078 Nah, Tycho died... Psycho Ian killed him. Rip.
I have all 4 companions of fallout 1 while doing the brotherhood's side quest & did find the glow with the use of rad-x plus the radiation resistance perk to find a holotape. with a colored pass cards & there's more color pass cards to use with weapons ammo with aid items including armor at the lower levels at the glow, Also restoring the location's power there in addition.
@@stefanstoyanov7460 never give Ian an smg
I love that you can hear all these high tech sounds in the background, like all this technology is hidden behind years of decay and destruction.
This is anxiety in musical form. Just phenomenal, especially when you're scanning your rads every 15 seconds while frantically searching the facility.
this perfectly fit the lucky 38's theme. futuristic, cold, advanced, and surreal.
Exactly!
Wait those are the same tracks? No wonder I got anxious whenever I went to go sleep in the suite lmaooo
It confuses me. That why is the Glow’s soundtrack put in a Clean Safe breathable building like the Lucky 38 & there’s no radiation detection noise. As new Vegas is at a safe breathable environment.
"This meeting has been a long time coming, hasn't it? You've come a long way, literally and I suspect, figuratively as well. I have to ask; now that you have reached your destination, what do you make of what you see?"
"A city dedicated to vice and sin? What's not to love?"
New Vegas is more than a city. It's a remedy to mankind's... *derailment*
If radiation had its sound effect, that would be it. Mark Morgan - master of the chill and master of the climate.
+Rafał Poniatowski Well, geiger counter ticking kinda is the noise of radiation.
@@RevanStarrrR No, the ticking is the sound of a geiger counter.
I love that electronic shimmer.
Nothing else so well matches the tone of the area. Its own little world. An environment so thoroughly dead that not even decay lives here. The alpha particles hanging in the air so densely you can taste them.
They're sour.
The one at 0:12?
You'll be pleased to know that radiation often leaves a metallic taste in the mouth and plutonium creates a sweet scent in the air
Very sour indeed...
I did not know that. Thanks for your clarification! All the best and ad victoriam!
@@risingsun9595 I hear that the metallic taste is your own tongue’s blood, to add to the extra terror. Your body is being penetrated by the atoms, being degraded
It's almost as if the souls of those who perished in the atomic war are trying to communicate with the player!
4 years later your comment got noticed
“Their spirits becoming part of the background radiation.”
They might be trying to warn them that this area is why the world is the way it is now, and to turn back, lest the radiation claims more victims, hundreds of years after it has last done so.
we players don't see them. but it feels like they are trying to communicate by the soundtrack there after the atomic war wiped them out.
Khan from Metro said that atomic war literally destroyed the afterlife so souls have nowhere to go anymore....so all they can do is haunt the place they died.
Maybe it sounds silly but...it is a creepy thought.
"If you want to see the fate of democracies, look outside the window." -Robert Edwin House
this reminds me of laying in the big mt and looking up at all the stars.
One thing about the Glow that really stuck with me was how it used sound to subvert the visuals and create a sense of unease within the player. Unlike irradiated locations in other Fallout games, nothing about the Glow's appearance suggests that the place is slowly killing you. Rather, it is the music that sets you on edge - you hear the hidden death within the Glow, while the only thing you see is a hole in the ground.
The soundtrack at the glow/West tec Facility is horrifying with the radiation warnings & by entering the location to see the crater is huge!
also plays in F:NV in the Lucky 38 Tower and in the (i forgot the name of the DLC but your in a labratory with robots labotomizing people)
Old World Blues
thanks
No problem.
It also plays in the repconn research labs where you meet Jason Bright.
Dylan Bourassa It does? must have missed it.
everyone here agrees this song is so creepy but there is just one specific sound i'd like point out that puts me on edge. At 1:15 you can here this odd whistling noise, and I swear it makes me think of swirling lights like the kind you would see from a UFO or maybe from ghosts in a haunted place. The GLOW
Maybe its the whistles of those who were vaporized in the blast. Damned to stay
idk
The part of the song that always creeps me out is the oscillating synth arpeggio that complements that eerie whistling sound
I though it's just wind sound, still creepy tho
@@BloodiedDoomguy I see you around these videos alot.
Possibly my favorite area in the game. It felt so mutely dangerous, and there were snapshots of other times hidden throughout The Glow.
The slight metallic screams and grinding makes sense because a lot of people will say they can taste metal after being hit with radiation
probably the best song in the series. The nostalgia, the eeriness, and most of all, the feeling that you've entered somewhere the world wanted humanity to forget.
this is the one i always keep coming back to, it sounds so ethereal and melancholy
"They required me to go on a quest before they would let me in. Thinking it would be a short and easy quest, I agreed and set off for the place they called the Glow. The horror of atomic war was never so obvious to me until then."
eerie as hell
Vault Dweller's Memoirs :D
That’s something I liked about the older Fallout games, nukes were treated as something foreign and terrifying to the people of the wasteland. Almost nobody understands what it was like to live through one going off, all they know is that they’re the reason the world is ruined. Places like the glow are especially ominous in that regard.
Even the very game mechanics made it nightmarish.
The amount of Rad-X and Radaway you had to pop even just getting near the crater was panic inducing.
Tried to fall asleep to this. Gave me straight up weird, unnerving nightmares. Nothing scary, just unnerving to the point my defenses went up out of fear something was gonna pop out and get me... really nerve-wracking to say the least.
The Glow is probably my favorite moment in the entire game. When the song started playing while i descended into that crater, seeing the bodies, the destruction and everything else that atomic war brings, that was the moment i thought "Holy shit, i love this game". Fucking great, i think the only other moment that i felt this immersed in a game was in Fallout 2, when i used the Highway Man for the first time (i swear i could even feel the wind on my face. That goes to show how damn great it felt)
It's been years but, god the feeling this particular area gave me while exploring the area, only dim lights, everything dead and rusting, charred bodies lying around, then you find ZAX and read about the war journal, how China attacked and how the US planned to retaliate. robots lying around, dormant, UNTIL you restore the primary power, and just like that everything comes back online and ready to screw you, and fuck, you try to make it out alive. you do, and then you die of radiation. amazing game.
Me, after playing chess with ZAX for too long
I always started combat manually when I was in the rooms with the robots. Killed the ones on every floor I could reach without turning on the power before I got the power back. By always, I of course mean starting from my second play through and onwards.
It’s a struggle to escape from the Glow/the west tec facility by killing the hostile robots from the lower floor to the surface of the abandoned area. Then using spare radaway after fast traveling to a different location. As the Facility is abandoned for a long time after the Great War changed everything.
Remember when radiation was rare, but deadly?
These tracks play very well with the general sound effects of the game. In my opinion, they don't rob you of the actual effects that made the first Fallout games memorable, such as selecting items from a corpse or file cabinet.
Fallout 1 and 2 are now available on Steam. I want to purchase them both.
Dylan Bourassa I have the Fallout 1 game zipped in my Google Drive.
Lazy Opportunist I purchased both Fallout 1 and 2 on Steam at long last :)
A.K.A. The "Thank God for backup saves" theme.
When you didn't have enough Rad-X and didn't make a backup save.
Yup,i stopped playing after that
@@DanikaCat Yeah, I remember back then I was about 90% into the game after the whole chip quest line when I got stuck without a back up save, when the last prior was even before I got the chip! #sadvibes
@@Ramiobomb atleast ya learned a valuable lesson. i never go two steps without making a backup save
I played fo1 three times before I could finally complete it. It was still worth it. One of them was I killed master but also broke my leg, making it harder to escape before the explosion timer runs off and I wasn't aware of it when I rewrote the backup save.
@@d3ia Yup, I finished the game again a few weeks back again. Used all 10 saves this time :v.
very relaxing and nostalgic track, appears in New Vegas too,
Fitting for The Lucky 38.
BaronPraxis8492 The Lucky 38 was a lovely crater.
And at the Nellis solar array.
Elvis Ferbeyre it was also in the big MT
@@BaronPraxis8492, Absolutely not, this theme sounds ominous, sinister, and/or horrifying, nothing that matches the Lucky 38.
As some other comments pointed it out, this track almost feels otherworldly and mystical (or mythical? idrk what's the right word use here). Some background sounds throughout the song (like at 1:52 and 2:05) really add to that feeling. One of my favourite soundtracks ever.
Mystical is pretty much on point.
I decided to look this music up after watching Chernobyl from HBO. The music style from that series is similar with this one. Similar in a way that it makes me feel sick to the stomach when I listen to it. As it should be. Go watch Chernobyl now if you haven't. Radiation sickness is a terrible way to die, to say the least.
Google dark ambient music. Try lustmord and ugasanie
This track has the same vibe as the Korriban music in SWTOR: bad places, ones which've been killed yet aren't dead.
Yes! After this, that is my second favorite soundtrack! It’s a shame I know nothing else that gives off the same vibes. I would appreciate if you knew anything
Such a cool track, easily the best in the franchise imo. The electronic arpeggios that come in at around 2:20 are literal ear candy and give me chills every time.
Such a memorable track, I remember a few years ago falling to sleep while listening to this, fallout 1 ost is such an underrated beauty
Love finding computers and reading about everything that happened pre-war. Hearing this reminded me of wandering around Big MT, seeing those skeletons in the suit and then reading up about them on the PCs. Shame PS Now doesn't support DLC :(
It does if you download the game. I think.
@BREAKING NEWS: Local Newt Found Oh poo.
The best soundtrack for an irradiated zone in any fallout game including the Glowing Sea in Fallout 4 and Vault 87 in Fallout 3. It's strange to hear this soundtrack in the Lucky 38 Casino in Fallout: New Vegas because it's not even irradiated. But it's suits the glowing sea though because it's full of radiation storms which is the song's title.
I think it probably has something to do with the person that resides and watches over Vegas at the top.
It might not have to do with the fear of a volatile environment consumed by radiation, but it might have something to do with the underlying anxiety, that only the idea of a Big Brother-like entity can generate.
Plus, I think this could work for something like The Nucleus in Far Harbour too, given the radiation-worshipping cult of fanatics that reside there; The Children of Atom.
Wha? This soundtrack is put in the lucky 38 casino? & I agree the casino isn’t irradiated. Plus it’s in Vegas & there’s no radiation there as it’s safe to explore. I agree with putting the glow’s soundtrack in fallout 4’s glowing seas because it shares the same radiation effect after the bombs fell & it fits well there.
Fuck the GLOW!!! I couldn't make it past one tile without dying from Radiation poisoning. Sucked too because my backup save got corrupted! Lucky enough I had a bunch of chems or I'd have to start all over! Friendly advice: bring Rad-X and a fuckton of Radaway.
Also Geiger counter is optional to monitor your radiation poisining level in numbers. There is also chance to disable those robots after powering up main generators - through Zax - if not , pulse grenades can be handy.
It was an experience and I liked dying like that. I always made a backup save, which I think everyone should do too as it is possible to die of radiation at least once in any fallout(except fo2)
There's more Radaway with rad-x in the glow to keep You going. just to add to your stored amount of radaway & Rad-x to use for emergencies while exploring the glow at the lower levels. Also restore power there while doing so & its unknown to me why the location has the power off there except zax after the great war damaged the location.
I will probably only one, but this music gives me perfect ambient, intelligence-paced feeling of soviet sci-fi cartoons (Mystery of Third Planet, This Place may be Tiger Inhabitat, Contact).
This one fits really well with Old World Blues
FOR FUCK SAKES IAN!!
STOP-SHOOTING ME
I remember when going to the glow, ian missed like 3 times in a row and ended up killing dogmeat
Yeah, I'm pretty sure Ian shredded Dogmeat with a 10mm SMG when I had him attack a Robobrain
I know it’s always Friendly Fire from Ian that happens rarely.
Best part of Fallout 1, and this OST fit really well in New Vegas, especially wandering around at night in Old World Blues.
Perfect theme for Old World Blues
I modded Fallout 4 to have this, Flame of the Ancient World, and City of Lost Angels to play in the Glowing Sea, and it really amps up the desolate atmosphere.
You've received a large dose of radiation.
You've received a large dose of radiation.
You've received a large dose of radiation.
"Not even the carrion eaters are interested in your radiated corpse."
This is actually the creepiest one in my opinion. Also somewhat relaxing to me for some reason.
When you've played too much chess and you're now sitting at the edge of the crater at 2304 Radiation.
This song perfectly encapsulates the feeling I get when I see places like deep underwater caves where the pressure is so incredibly strong no man could ever see. It's works so well with the kind of place the glow is
I love how this plays in the lucky 38 penthouse brings me back to fallout 1 I miss those times
I've always imagined the blowing wind sounds to be the winds whipping around the Lucky 38 top floor, and the synths demonstrating the technology in there. Thought this was an original track until I played the classic fallout games. Still, the music fits well for the Lucky 38.
It was really unsettling hearing this song for the first time while in fortification hill, very well done
Mr House....
While it may not be the best fallout gameplay wise, fallout 1 definitely is the best atmospheric and story wise
I still enjoyed the gameplay.
It came out 22 years ago and i still prefer the turn based combat than the real time combat we have in fallout games today
@@renamamiya9128 the way animations worked on some critters' deaths was simply astounding. The plasma melts you. A shot to the eye and off goes half your torso. Laser cuts you in half. Damn, I do love the originals!
I like fo1 combat and in most cases, it was better than the dumb ai in some games. It involves the skill of hero character rather than the player's gameplay skill which suits fallout better.
@@demonspawn5164 VATS is good if you do wanna go back to those good old days of relying on character skills.
I miss Fallout 1 and I finished it 6 days ago lol. Good game.
Discussing with Mr House about the past and future of New Vegas
New Vegas is more than a city - it's the remedy to mankind's... derailment.
The city's economy is a blast furnace in which can be forged the steel of a new rail line, running straight to a new horizon.
What is the NCR? A society of people desperate to experience comfort, ease, luxury... A society of customers.
With all that money pouring in? Give me 20 years, and I'll reignite the high technology development sectors.
50 years, and I'll have people in orbit.
100 years, and my colony ships will be heading for the stars, to search for planets unpolluted by the wrath and folly of a bygone generation.
Really conveys the eerie, harsh reality of Fallout.
Ooh boy this sounds amazing in 7.1 Surround sound
This meeting has been a long time coming, hasn't it?
I really want to live at the lucky 38 casino! :(
BeastMode Overseer me too. I would just go hang out at the cocktail lounge.
I want to live in California BoS headquarters in fo1.
I vividly remember hearing this music play in the lucky 38 presidential suite, seeing my companions wander around the suite while I rearrange my gear
the radiation is so strong that can boil flesh and burn bones... but robots and holotapes are still functional. Thats a truly quality control
"You have Deadly Radiation Poisoning"
"What will you do now?"
Check the geiger counter, rad-X and Rad away , if I not hawe the last two, then nothing more can be done than reload, slow and painfull death in real
@@CasseyCZ First time I actually ran out of rad-x and radaway and died when escaping the Glow and had to restart the game, lol
@@random_me666 that was my first experience with this place too, right when I escaped and entered world map Ron Pearlmann told me I just died :D
This meeting has been a long coming, hasn't it?
kind of disappointing that this place was the only one where radiation was a concern.
well San Diego is a huge military area so it makes sense for it to be bombed hard
It was deadly enough to be the only radiated place in fo1. But I agree radiation really sucked in fo2. I bought dozens of rad-x and rad-away only to realize fo2 has almost no radiated locations.
Only The Glow/West Tec Facility is the only radiated location in California after the Nuclear war changed everything
HELLO, THIS IS YOUR LARGE DOSE OF RADIATION
This place is not a place of honor.
Great reference.
Ничего более жуткого и угнетающего не слышал. Много лет так считаю. И само содержание Свечения: пугающая неизвестность и невидимая смерть.
OMGGG someone put this soundtrack into Cataclysm Dark Days Ahead. Wowww. Now I know where most of their creepy desolate soundtrack came from. Right onnn
To me, when the whistling starts it actually feels calming, i know that the song is a representation of the horrors that the old world produce but damn would i listen to this while i sleep!
I think I remember hearing this one in Fallout New Vegas too. A few of the tracks from the original games made it into NV. Am I right or did I imagine it?
You're right. It plays in the Lucky 38.
"city of the dead" plays around Camp searchlight.
@@formorianify mutant massacre not city of the dead
ah yes, the track of getting shot in the head repeatedly by a red sniper when your tryna get to the bunker
There is a good, bad bug in the earlier versions of Fallout 1. If you intentionally expose yourself to ~600-999 rads. It causes a buffer overload on your SPECIAL stats when it rolls for effects of radiation sickness. Resulting 8-10s on your non-luck stats. I had joking called this radiation is giving your "Superpowers" that was a common trope for sliver age comic origin stories.
I'm sorry Inon, but THIS is the only song I want playing as I explore the Glowing Sea in Fallout 4.
wished that this ambient music was present in fallout 4 and it plays during the radiation storms
This gives me similar feels to Unicron Medley, as if something terrible is inevitably coming or has already come, but Unicron Medley requires you to understand the context in which it is played, that is, you have to have watched "The Transformers: The Movie" and understood who Unicron is and how he acts as the antagonist. This on the other hand, even stripped down to the music itself, still gives a sense of dread as if something terrible has happened and you're exploring the aftermath.
Dude this music creeped me out while exploring The Glow.
When you play too much unwinable chess with ZAX and the vault gets invaded and you die of radiation poisoning while losing track of time.
Every time I play undertale and get to the true lab, I mute the game and listen to this the whole time
Someone on R/FO4 said to listen to this and think if it would’ve been good for the beginning of FO4, if I’m honest so far sounds like it’s a Halo Flood theme
Honestly, I'd say it would've fit something like the nucleus from Far Harbour more, or something of the sort.
Especially given the people that reside there.
@@retrogamelover2012 ya it certainly sounds like it but as I mentioned it’s haunting like the Flood and Forerunner themes from Halo so it would also work in Dunwich in my opinion
The feeling I had exploring this place, is something I've never experienced again in other game
It's very immersive
You really feel sorrounded by death, radiation, mysterious technology and intrigue of what's ahead
and discover what is going on in this place? why this is here?
This soundtrack is just gold
I dont know any movie or any other game that used the same soundtracks on their new games as they did on their older games :D but on this case im not complaining - these are gold!
they should have used this as the institute's theme after you blew it up
I can imagine The Nucleus in Far Harbour being a fitting place, too, given the cult of radiation worshipping fanatics that reside there.
@Amer Sure, but I was kind of thinking from a sense of if Fallout 4 had some of the classic themes, like with New Vegas.
Well, while the kids are running around F3/F4/NV and listening there shitty radio, I continue to glow from this topic.
boo hoo NV was developed by the same devs and F1 and F2 lmao so there's absolutely no reason for your snark comment.
@@Seltkirk-ABC Yes, I am aware that NV was made by people from Interplay (although, as for me, Obsidian does not = Interplay). But in general, my comment was about something else; in my opinion, the radio in the latest fallouts spoils the atmosphere of the post-apocalypse. In 3,4, NV there is a very good soundtrack composed by Inon Zur, and most players did not even bother to listen to it.
@@MelifaroSaint the radio would be ok if it was infact only on the radios
i dont see why a pipboy would have it
Chernobyl theme
Este es uno de los mejores y mas escalofriantes del juego.
Esta Canción Se Llama.
Tormenta De Radiación 🇪🇸🇲🇽.
Radiation Storm 🇬🇧🇺🇸.
Junto con STALKER, estos juegos son los mas atmosféricos y mas immersivos que he jugado en mi vida!
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i forgot my rope.
even though I did not play fallout 1 much of the music is used in fallout new vegas so I do know most of the older tracks
This one is a banger
This reminds me of getting up at 3am to use the bathroom in a pitch dark house while being stalked by a cat
Damn I wonder if you could feel gamma how much would it hurt and how would it even cause pain
Intense radiation might tickle or itch...in your bones...but the tissue disintegration is definitely gonna hurt.
@@AnarchyintheTerranFederationalso i realize its more of feeling the side affecfs of being exposed rather than the rays causing a painful reaction i could see an itch or tickle though for sure. I know one of the first things to happen during exposure is tasting metal.
Every time I hear this I just imagine me looking out to Mojave desert from the lucky 38 's penthouse windows
I wouldn't call the OG fallout ost enjoyable, but this track is incredibly mysterious, gripping!
this plays when terry drives in his van at night
We need a 10h version of this
Mr. House...
This song playing in the Lucky 38's suite always made me feel odd. It's a very odd choice of ambience for what's ostensibly supposed to be a very safe place for the player.
in game commentary:wait just go down the big stu-JUST GOOOOOO!
fucking world made me have the biggest headache of my life, i don t know how i made it and do all the things this world has
The Big Empty
Dr. 0
Mobius
Dr. Klein
LOBOTOMITE
the whole gang
Grabbing some radaway and the radz c geiger counter heading to the glow
Good thing i made another new save game before entering the glow because after clearing the whole place, it was impossible for me to leave the place without dying in the wastelands nearby because of radiation. Despite having rad x pills and radaway :D
To imagine the story of the glow where even someone who survives to investigate the area but burns into green flames trying to reach a town, thinking the rad x pills and radaway kept him safe :D
+Allan Mardle where i can find rad x pills? I had to enter and get out from the glow qwickly. Then i even had random encounters with MY OWN SICKNESS! The log said that my puke was stained red and my skin started to fell on the ground
+TheyCallMe s' channel i wonder if some shops sell them.. I actually found pills WITHIN the glow. But it would be a lot more helpful to use the pillls before entering the place, otherwise you'll probably need LOADS of radaways.because youre gonna have to be running a lot in the glow before you reach a particular LOCKER that has the pills, you'll be recieving some heavy duty rad levels :D
Allan Mardle i haven't explored yet all the glow, i just entered the first plan and got the BOS book thing. Anyways, radaways costs too fucking much D:
+Allan Mardle You have to stop on the wasteland during your trip, to do an additional bloodwash with a pack of Rad-away. Also, be prepared for withdrawal symptoms caused by the massive amount of drugs.
Wish they didn't use this as the background music in the Lucky 38 >.> I've heard it like 6 million times and came dangerously close to getting sick of it
Nikki Wright Heresy! lol
What? It fits the Lucky/Mr.House perfectly. Also the Big.Mt