I mean they might’ve tried but that’s also on the Denver estate or the will of the family to let that happen since it would be his name and essence. Since it’s a real person and a real concept of that person it becomes a bit more difficult to put in legal wise, especially as a private citizen.
And instead of the Mysterious Stranger showing up in a trenchcoat and a .44, it should have been the blonde gal spinning around w/ 2 submachine guns from the trailer.
Have to say I'm disappointed there was no mention of level 300 players waiting for people to finish the tutorial, then giving them 30 pounds of stimpacks and crafting plans.
The people who wrote this only played the game at launch. It's extremely obvious that they ignored the last 6 years of updates and the generous community who plays the game.
@@perceivedvelocity9914 No the same issues remain, also those generous people are disappearing because they either quit or face new players who take it for granted and become severely obnoxious when they do not get free stuff, I crafted a new guy some power armour and he literally wanted more, there also so many griefers all of the sudden, and huge influx of Chinese hackers which makes the game not fun to play at all. When you meet good people its a relief but like I said, you gotta be lucky, also level 1000+ players are making the events unplayable because they one shot everything, I am level 1800 all I do now is pistol build because otherwise I steal too many kills. But its a complete competition for kills out there.
@@SMGJohn I'm guessing you play on PC because I have had nothing but fun on Xbox in the little over a month I have been playing. I did have someone nuke my base which was funny to me, cause I switched to my second base & looked up right as it hit 🤣🤣🤣 I was crafting & not paying attention tell my little brother asked if I was gonna move or not 🤣🤣🤣
Well to be fair on the last bit. 76's story did have the whole factions mistrusting aeachother and refusing to cooperate thing. But they got wrecked by the giant rabid Bats specifically because of it.
But what he doesn't say is that right now, the 76 community is one of the most welcoming ones online. Experienced players help out new ones, and there isn't all the toxic crap you get on other games.
Yeah- the FO76 community is rad and I’ve been playing since the beginning and have had exactly two players try and start a gunfight with me. Both were easy to ignore and keep playing.
Uh, they're not welcoming. They give you that stuff because 99% of the crap in the game is meaningless and unbalanced and they have extra to give away because it's a repetitive mess.
@@Theopheus sounds like youve never played an mmorpg where you have to spend lots of time grinding for the rare drops, thats what keeps a community alive, what kills it is everyone getting god tier rolls instantly and killing the drive for an end game
@@notthunter Never played? No, that's not true. Don't regularly play? No, I'd rather play a good game than fight the RNG all day doing mindless repetitive tasks. None of these things have anything to do with the community.
Say the SHODAN quote, "Look at you hacker. A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you run through my corridors. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?"
These stories are complete debunk not gonna lie getting real tired of hearing these made up stories. And now you are gonna reply with the usual NPC response "I do not have to prove myself to a stranger"
They seem to be deliberately avoiding it to avoid the controversy, just like they did for Hogwarts Legacy. Cowards. Edit: I take it back. They later did do a trailer on it! :D
4:17 There's a zombie game called "Organ Trail." 4:23 Why do left-handed bolt-actions exist in a world where everyone's right-handed? 6:04 "Ice cream man, it's all in your head." ~Angus Scrimm as The Tall Man
Yep. Came here expecting this to be a more common complaint. Now I'm thinking the people who are actually sticking with 76 already made their peace with paying the outrageous subscription fee, so they don't think about it any more. Every half-decent player base I've seen had the infinite scrap box indicative of a subscription player. I got to the level 50 cap and decided having to micro-manage my inventory every time I logged in just wasn't tenable for me, so uninstalled it.
@@davidmills8726Absolutely. If Bethesda had been a bit less greedy and at least kept everything you could purchase with real money to only cosmetics, like I'm pretty sure they said during development that they would, then I might have actually bought and played the game. But no, they chucked on a subscription if I want to play it without being constantly annoyed and to have all the features, as well as a few extra game altering microtransactions on top as well.
@@davidmills8726 Managing your stash really isn't that hard. It's of an inconvenience than a real hurdle. You just need to learn the tricks and not try to collect everything in the game. With that being said, I do have a subscription, mostly because I like to collect everything in the game.
Was just reading a little bit about the Fallout lore. It's a (slight concerning) coincidence that in that exact moment Honest Game Trailers drops a video about a Fallout game.
theres a bunch of tiny QoL features in 76 that I miss dearly whenever i go back to 4. i've searched but so far haven't found any mods that port over 76 game mechanics into 4
And No Man's Sky. All three games were infamously terrible at launch, but after a few years they've built themselves up to what they should have been at launch and are now generally considered good-to-great.
I really enjoyed Fallout 4 before I modded it. I enjoy it a lot more with mods that add a bunch of random named NPCs you can help out so they will build better buildings in your settlements.
This might be a hot take but I really don't think Bethesda would be anywhere near as successful as they are if their games weren't so moddable. They really owe a lot to the modding community.
Let’s be fair: Bethesda TRIED going a different route with Fallout, they thought it might do poorly, it failed spectacularly. Now they’re trying to fix one detail at a time. It’s a decent game now, still the second worst Fallout, but you’ll have some fun now
Think of it this way if you are considering playing it. Its a fallout game that will never end. There will be endless quests, endless events. Its so much fun. Ive been playing pretty much every day since the show has come out and I am addicted.
@@ibigfire There is an end, in a sense. There's a few long form chain quests, daily events and a bunch of dailies but at you will eventually hit the "Well, I've done all I want to do. What's next?" point. Or you can just keep playing and make your own fun. They do keep adding things though, like new world events and they just added a new zone. So you'll be temped to revisit the game periodically.
They seem to be deliberately avoiding it to avoid the controversy, just like they did for Hogwarts Legacy. Cowards. Edit: I take it back. They later did do a trailer on it! :D
Calling Amazon "real life Vault-Tec" is hilarious, especially since I work there! Also, I really liked the Fallout show, even though I've never played any of the games.
@@edwardstuckey4114I played at release(ish), and I'm playing now. I barely played 2 hours some years ago. I've recently put over 100hours in a few weeks It made a huge difference have real people, and having more quest lines
This was a good description of the game at launch. It's not a good description of the game today. The launch was 6 years ago. The developers have added a ton of free updates since then. It's currently a fun looter shooter and it has one of the best communities in any video game. Edit to fix autocorrect
@@confluxfighter that's subjective I personally believe it has been since the wastlanders update. I believe it has the best map and map design of any fallout game although I dont believe it's the best.
@@confluxfighter76 is not an RPG, the map is very green, and there are other players on the map with you. I can understand why those things would be a deal breaker for some people. I avoided 76 for a long time because of that. I'm glad that I gave 76 a shot a couple of years ago. IMO the game currently has a lot of good solo content, the public events are fun, and camp building is a lot better than settlements in Fallout 4.
@@mrsandher7385 I didn't say anything about the map. Fallout is a single player narratively-driven game. The gameplay is not there for its own sake, its there to drive the story. 76 is not that in the least. 76 also, bizarrely, ENCOURAGES you to use nukes. I think I can say without anyone talking back that Fallout is pretty anti-nukes as a whole.
They seem to be deliberately avoiding it to avoid the controversy, just like they did for Hogwarts Legacy. Cowards. Edit: I take it back. They later did do a trailer on it! :D
Honestly just played through the first 50 levels and im a huge fallout fan since fallout 3. Im honestly loving the survival experience this game gives you. It's turning into my favorite fallout game. This video is waay harsher than it needed lol for the memes ig. But the perk system isn't a gotcha system... every 5 levels you get a pack of random cards. And you also get to pick a specific perk card every single level on top of the packs.
I'm doing good the same I've modded fallout 4 to heck and am planning on playing fo76 with my family after my playthrough. I'm slow walking it due to the massive amount of content I added. And I'm in the middle of the reunions quest. I'm about to wreck Kellogg. But I had to go to work.
ive always been more of a fan of the elder scrolls series than fallout. a couple years ago i tried fallout76 and it wasnt bad, i enjoyed my short time with it
to be fair, i think it was Bethesda at least TRYING to satisfy the billions of comments after Fallout 4 of "these games are so great, i wish i could play them with a friend"... they just didn't have enough time or something and 76 came out of the oven a preemie with a ton of health issues, but at least they fixed it up a helluva lot with NPCs and stuff to do, hell they might even pull off a No Man's Sky and make it a great, full-fledged game someday
@@wraithflaire1639 Hmmm, Noted. It's crazy to me though cause it's been pretty quiet in the wastes for me. But i do occasionally see a trap cram,p video/PvP vid from like a random YT channel with like at most 30 views. Maybe nobody wants to get skippy with a level 300 XD
I have a Camp in Flatwoods, Char' Lv450+ and it makes me laugh when a new player runs up and starts plinking at me with a pipe pistol. i have PvP on always. 😁
The biggest problem I faced is the fact that enemies can spawn directly behind you where you LITERALLY CAN'T SEE THEM before they start attacking you. This cheap trick happened to me SO MUCH, I would just be waltzing around minding my own business when suddenly, BAM! I get ambushed by a horde of Feral Ghouls or Scorched or whatever rushing towards me because I couldn't see them before they already spawned behind me!
Honestly, at this point what needs to happen is a brand new IP for Bethesda and for all resources to be directed towards it. It feels like this split IP approach is really pulling them down and honestly, its an infection that the investment firms are responsible for.
Ngl I thought the battle royale (that was apart of this game) was pretty fun 😂 it was at least an easy way to explore parts of the map I otherwise would not have ever made it to as a young (like middle schooler) player who just played for fun.
I recently gotten the game for 86 cents and...honestly i can see how people are still playing. Just needs a little bit of something to bring it up there
I got fallout 76 for free from prime. I must say it is a nice time waster and sometimes fun. Like exploring the map without using fast travel. Some quests are fun. Some NPCs interesting. And I don't even have a single bug or server error. But the game doesn't feel like I can achieve anything in the long term. I simply don't own the map like a save game. The devs can simply change or delete mechanics or other players can build things that I don't own or can't control. For example my camp was getting reset 4 times because another player set it up next to mine. Where is the fun of building when another player can override my work? Why would I bother to grind hours of obtaining resources if they don't matter in the long run?
Damn, you must be Lucky, I had the game crash a lot and my character gets stuck everywhere, specially when I try getting in a power armor when there are events.
You forgot the bug where you can't get into a power armor - can't move or do anything for an eternity until you don't have the patience anymore and quit.
Whoever put up that text @2:58 went out of their way to add three apostrophes... where there should have been a grand total of zero. Some S-class trolling I guess.
Please say "We said we won't do an Honest Trailer for Batman Arkham Origins, so we will do one for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown." Then do an Honest Trailer for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
Yall should cover the disciples series sometime... goes from a solid game about tactical battles to a game that's about battling tactically to the garbage that is Liberation, a tactical game that throws everything that made the series good away to become a game about tactically throwing things away while using horrid battle tactics....
except the first one. that was just someone testing a post apocalypse simulation system. never was to clear if the sequels were just updates to the simulation or what
Say, Only Mario is present on the title screen when the game is started for the first time; Mario's partners will each be added to the title screen when they join him.
They were just to lazy too give the game a fair chance to actually play it again so they rehash their earlier complaints about launch with complaints by other such people who are still pissed about launch
I like this game and got the platinum trophy on it, though I haven't played it much since. I like the story of the game being only 25 years after the "fallout" event instead of being hundreds of years like the other games. I didn't like the The Pitt DLC as I'd rather just have more in-world content then have to do a few quests just to do one mission of the DLC.
Honestly a 76 is worst part is you can't even go for a build cuz you can't guarantee of getting certain cards at all at least when I played there was no real way to build a build
Who gets diseases in 76? This trailer is deeply effected by the fact that it's based on launch 76 and playing maybe a day or two of the game in its current state. Still funny, though.
Not having John Denver in this as a singing ghoul was such a missed opportunity.
I mean they might’ve tried but that’s also on the Denver estate or the will of the family to let that happen since it would be his name and essence. Since it’s a real person and a real concept of that person it becomes a bit more difficult to put in legal wise, especially as a private citizen.
And instead of the Mysterious Stranger showing up in a trenchcoat and a .44, it should have been the blonde gal spinning around w/ 2 submachine guns from the trailer.
@@elisabethschmerzler963 johnny denvers there solved the issue
@@deadshot4245 Hey I mean it worked for Great Ace Attorney when they made Herlock Sholmes to avoid getting into legal trouble
@@deadshot4245Johnny Colorado even more done lmfao
Have to say I'm disappointed there was no mention of level 300 players waiting for people to finish the tutorial, then giving them 30 pounds of stimpacks and crafting plans.
The people who wrote this only played the game at launch. It's extremely obvious that they ignored the last 6 years of updates and the generous community who plays the game.
@@perceivedvelocity9914 hey i liked launch 76. Just explore and take in some nice vistas nothing else to it
I picked up the game a couple weeks ago and have been playing since. I gotta say he’s spot on…
@@perceivedvelocity9914
No the same issues remain, also those generous people are disappearing because they either quit or face new players who take it for granted and become severely obnoxious when they do not get free stuff, I crafted a new guy some power armour and he literally wanted more, there also so many griefers all of the sudden, and huge influx of Chinese hackers which makes the game not fun to play at all.
When you meet good people its a relief but like I said, you gotta be lucky, also level 1000+ players are making the events unplayable because they one shot everything, I am level 1800 all I do now is pistol build because otherwise I steal too many kills. But its a complete competition for kills out there.
@@SMGJohn I'm guessing you play on PC because I have had nothing but fun on Xbox in the little over a month I have been playing. I did have someone nuke my base which was funny to me, cause I switched to my second base & looked up right as it hit 🤣🤣🤣 I was crafting & not paying attention tell my little brother asked if I was gonna move or not 🤣🤣🤣
Still waiting for Conker's Bad Fur Day...
We wants the squirrel game!
Yesss!
Fur’real!!!!
Wonder what honest would about the which version would be review
the great mighty pooooooo
"they are waiting for you Mr Freeman, in the test chamber.'
Bruh I accidentally made Gordon Freeman and I only noticed when I equipped the glasses lol
Well to be fair on the last bit. 76's story did have the whole factions mistrusting aeachother and refusing to cooperate thing. But they got wrecked by the giant rabid Bats specifically because of it.
And added new factions in, along with the fractured BoS storyline. 76 has come a long way from the craptacular pile it was in the beginning.
Well put
and that was more interesting then having the current NPC factions. Neat to have them but they are kinda there
Please say, “This guy’s smart. He wore the brown pants.”
Company: "If it is broken, sell it and fix it later."
Minor correction: "companies"
That's pretty much become the industry standard.
But what he doesn't say is that right now, the 76 community is one of the most welcoming ones online. Experienced players help out new ones, and there isn't all the toxic crap you get on other games.
Yeah- the FO76 community is rad and I’ve been playing since the beginning and have had exactly two players try and start a gunfight with me. Both were easy to ignore and keep playing.
Uh, they're not welcoming. They give you that stuff because 99% of the crap in the game is meaningless and unbalanced and they have extra to give away because it's a repetitive mess.
@@Theopheus sounds like youve never played an mmorpg where you have to spend lots of time grinding for the rare drops, thats what keeps a community alive, what kills it is everyone getting god tier rolls instantly and killing the drive for an end game
@@notthunter Never played? No, that's not true. Don't regularly play? No, I'd rather play a good game than fight the RNG all day doing mindless repetitive tasks.
None of these things have anything to do with the community.
Bethesda Game Studios behind the scenes: "We don't care." 😂🤣
We, just don't work... 😂
@@deadpoolrodriguezmcpo117, haha. 🤣
Say the SHODAN quote, "Look at you hacker. A pathetic creature of meat and bone, panting and sweating as you run through my corridors. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?"
I met my fiance playing fallout 76 so despite all the ways it's a bad game it still holds a special place in my heart
These stories are complete debunk not gonna lie getting real tired of hearing these made up stories.
And now you are gonna reply with the usual NPC response "I do not have to prove myself to a stranger"
Cool story
Cool sorry 'bro'
@@SMGJohn "Eughh?" - Tim the toolman Taylor.
I met my husband playing Overwatch :) we don’t play it anymore tho. Do y’all still play 76 together?
Do an Honest Trailer for Stellar Blade!
I think that one’s under the “Hogwarts Legacy do not open due to potential firestorm” list.
@@Dynaman21 Cowards. Edit: Retracted. They did it! :D
@@Dynaman21 They did it! :D
I’d like to see a Stellar Blade honest trailer
They seem to be deliberately avoiding it to avoid the controversy, just like they did for Hogwarts Legacy. Cowards. Edit: I take it back. They later did do a trailer on it! :D
Wish granted
4:17 There's a zombie game called "Organ Trail."
4:23 Why do left-handed bolt-actions exist in a world where everyone's right-handed?
6:04 "Ice cream man, it's all in your head." ~Angus Scrimm as The Tall Man
You guys forgot to mention the microscopic storage size and how that you have to pay a monthly fee to have infinite junk and ammo storage.
Yep. Came here expecting this to be a more common complaint. Now I'm thinking the people who are actually sticking with 76 already made their peace with paying the outrageous subscription fee, so they don't think about it any more. Every half-decent player base I've seen had the infinite scrap box indicative of a subscription player. I got to the level 50 cap and decided having to micro-manage my inventory every time I logged in just wasn't tenable for me, so uninstalled it.
Well they are discussing the game and not your fantasies
@@davidmills8726 No one has to 'micromanager' their inventory bro
@@davidmills8726Absolutely. If Bethesda had been a bit less greedy and at least kept everything you could purchase with real money to only cosmetics, like I'm pretty sure they said during development that they would, then I might have actually bought and played the game. But no, they chucked on a subscription if I want to play it without being constantly annoyed and to have all the features, as well as a few extra game altering microtransactions on top as well.
@@davidmills8726
Managing your stash really isn't that hard. It's of an inconvenience than a real hurdle. You just need to learn the tricks and not try to collect everything in the game.
With that being said, I do have a subscription, mostly because I like to collect everything in the game.
Was just reading a little bit about the Fallout lore. It's a (slight concerning) coincidence that in that exact moment Honest Game Trailers drops a video about a Fallout game.
Your phone pays attention.
Please say "War...war never changes..."
He did that already
Please say, "I'm not only a great Soggy Scout! One day I'm going to be a great Battle Researcher as well!" - Ryan (Coromon)
Ive been playing through Fallout 4, and I just love the fact its almost impossible to tell the difference between 4 and 76 most of the time.
I modded 4 so it's even more like 76. even got ambient battle noises so it sounds like other players are in the game with me. 😄
Except when you go back to 4 and remember you can't just scrap at any old workbench.
theres a bunch of tiny QoL features in 76 that I miss dearly whenever i go back to 4. i've searched but so far haven't found any mods that port over 76 game mechanics into 4
3:41 So like a bird in an urban, suburban or metropolitan city? Or whatever trash cloak burmy and wormadam are based on? (plaster bagworms apparently)
It was a multiplayer copy/paste placeholder of FO4 so Bethesda could use the fan base to increase its asking price to Microsoft.
And likely a boon for Amazon to start making the show.
Please say: "I am the lone locust of the apocalypse. Think of me when you look up at the night sky."
Still the most notorious launch in a gaming landscape full of notorious launches
I’d say Cyberpunk 2077’s launch is more infamous tho.
@@juantsu2000 at least cyberpunk had a redeem arc haha
@@GioEarthling So did 76…The game is regarded very well among the people that have actually played it.
And No Man's Sky. All three games were infamously terrible at launch, but after a few years they've built themselves up to what they should have been at launch and are now generally considered good-to-great.
I think we can all agree, between 76, 2077, and even NoMan'sSky...
Anthem was DEFINITELY the biggest flop there ever was and probably ever will be.
I really enjoyed Fallout 4 before I modded it. I enjoy it a lot more with mods that add a bunch of random named NPCs you can help out so they will build better buildings in your settlements.
This might be a hot take but I really don't think Bethesda would be anywhere near as successful as they are if their games weren't so moddable. They really owe a lot to the modding community.
Let’s be fair: Bethesda TRIED going a different route with Fallout, they thought it might do poorly, it failed spectacularly. Now they’re trying to fix one detail at a time. It’s a decent game now, still the second worst Fallout, but you’ll have some fun now
is the first worst still brotherhood of steel?
Think of it this way if you are considering playing it. Its a fallout game that will never end. There will be endless quests, endless events. Its so much fun. Ive been playing pretty much every day since the show has come out and I am addicted.
Oh I thought you were saying that as a negative. I actually like getting to the end of games.
@@ibigfire
There is an end, in a sense. There's a few long form chain quests, daily events and a bunch of dailies but at you will eventually hit the "Well, I've done all I want to do. What's next?" point. Or you can just keep playing and make your own fun.
They do keep adding things though, like new world events and they just added a new zone. So you'll be temped to revisit the game periodically.
@@keithcraig506 yeah the upside to live service games... constant new stuff!
until they pull a Ubisoft/Bungie and nuke the game. BOOM! Game ended.
@@anon1692 It's why the rare games that do peer-to-peer multiplayer are so good. Like that Friday the 13th game.
When’s the Stellar Blade Honest Trailer?
This
And links to body pillows sales.
They seem to be deliberately avoiding it to avoid the controversy, just like they did for Hogwarts Legacy. Cowards. Edit: I take it back. They later did do a trailer on it! :D
Calling Amazon "real life Vault-Tec" is hilarious, especially since I work there! Also, I really liked the Fallout show, even though I've never played any of the games.
"There are no NPCs!"
There are now. Been in the game for a while now.
There was NPCs in the game from the beginning, they just weren't human 🤷🏽♂️
@@edwardstuckey4114very true it still felt empty but you’re absolutely right
@@edwardstuckey4114I played at release(ish), and I'm playing now. I barely played 2 hours some years ago. I've recently put over 100hours in a few weeks
It made a huge difference have real people, and having more quest lines
I remember when I was about to loot the Scorchbeast Queen when the power suddenly went out. My luck must've had a de-buff, that day.
i like it when i complete the SBQ event, and get no rewards at all. Not even flux.
This was a good description of the game at launch. It's not a good description of the game today. The launch was 6 years ago. The developers have added a ton of free updates since then. It's currently a fun looter shooter and it has one of the best communities in any video game.
Edit to fix autocorrect
But then the channel cannot regurgitate the same crap from launch.
But it is still not a good Fallout game
@@confluxfighter that's subjective I personally believe it has been since the wastlanders update. I believe it has the best map and map design of any fallout game although I dont believe it's the best.
@@confluxfighter76 is not an RPG, the map is very green, and there are other players on the map with you. I can understand why those things would be a deal breaker for some people. I avoided 76 for a long time because of that. I'm glad that I gave 76 a shot a couple of years ago. IMO the game currently has a lot of good solo content, the public events are fun, and camp building is a lot better than settlements in Fallout 4.
@@mrsandher7385 I didn't say anything about the map. Fallout is a single player narratively-driven game. The gameplay is not there for its own sake, its there to drive the story. 76 is not that in the least. 76 also, bizarrely, ENCOURAGES you to use nukes. I think I can say without anyone talking back that Fallout is pretty anti-nukes as a whole.
Do a Honest Game Trailer for Hyperdimension Neptunia
+
The series or a particular one?
"All of this just work"
Yeah sure,
Whatever you say.
Do one for Stellar Blade
You mean The Surge from the dollar store?
They seem to be deliberately avoiding it to avoid the controversy, just like they did for Hogwarts Legacy. Cowards. Edit: I take it back. They later did do a trailer on it! :D
Honestly just played through the first 50 levels and im a huge fallout fan since fallout 3. Im honestly loving the survival experience this game gives you. It's turning into my favorite fallout game. This video is waay harsher than it needed lol for the memes ig. But the perk system isn't a gotcha system... every 5 levels you get a pack of random cards. And you also get to pick a specific perk card every single level on top of the packs.
And with the special station you can rig up builds using them that you wouldn’t normally try or play, which I think is really interesting.
script definitely feels like it was written over four years ago.
for a quote: please say: "baby... the game was rigged from the start, but I still dont want to set the world on fire, only you"
Well thanks to the Fallout TV Series It got me back into Playing Fallout 76 But I'm mainly replaying Fallout 4 as well
I'm doing good the same I've modded fallout 4 to heck and am planning on playing fo76 with my family after my playthrough. I'm slow walking it due to the massive amount of content I added. And I'm in the middle of the reunions quest. I'm about to wreck Kellogg. But I had to go to work.
Please say: "I am the Bone of my Sword, Steel is my Body and Fire is my Blood"
Make a trailer for Croc Legend of the Gobbos?
🎶Country roads... Take me home...🎶
Please make an Honest Game Trailer for "Stellar Blade".
I mean if we’re circling back for low hanging fruit, wanna do Spore? Alien Colonial Marines? Sonic 06? Daikatana?
oh... Daikatana... I think his sanity might give out.
Please say "Violence is not the answer, it is the question, and the answer is Yes!
He already did this one
I'm sorry, but "firebomb me daddy" made me laugh my ass off and I have NO idea why lol
Legends say @mikdab8813 is still waiting for an Honest Review of Conker's Bad Fur Day
How have you guys still not done GTA San Andreas?
The takeaway from this trailer: All roads lead to FO3 and NV.
Can you say “Happy late birthday, mom! This is all I got you.”
ive always been more of a fan of the elder scrolls series than fallout. a couple years ago i tried fallout76 and it wasnt bad, i enjoyed my short time with it
You guys have to check out Internet historian’s video about this game. He does a fantastic job.
Make an Honest Trailer for Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2024)
"Real life vault tech" got me 😂
to be fair, i think it was Bethesda at least TRYING to satisfy the billions of comments after Fallout 4 of "these games are so great, i wish i could play them with a friend"...
they just didn't have enough time or something and 76 came out of the oven a preemie with a ton of health issues, but at least they fixed it up a helluva lot with NPCs and stuff to do, hell they might even pull off a No Man's Sky and make it a great, full-fledged game someday
Everybody else seems to run into PvP shenanigans but I have yet too in the last 3 years of playing XD
Apparently with the recent uptick in new players following the show there has been a uptick in griefers. I personally haven't run into it yet
@@wraithflaire1639 Hmmm, Noted. It's crazy to me though cause it's been pretty quiet in the wastes for me.
But i do occasionally see a trap cram,p video/PvP vid from like a random YT channel with like at most 30 views.
Maybe nobody wants to get skippy with a level 300 XD
I have a Camp in Flatwoods, Char' Lv450+ and it makes me laugh when a new player runs up and starts plinking at me with a pipe pistol. i have PvP on always. 😁
The biggest problem I faced is the fact that enemies can spawn directly behind you where you LITERALLY CAN'T SEE THEM before they start attacking you. This cheap trick happened to me SO MUCH, I would just be waltzing around minding my own business when suddenly, BAM! I get ambushed by a horde of Feral Ghouls or Scorched or whatever rushing towards me because I couldn't see them before they already spawned behind me!
Honestly, at this point what needs to happen is a brand new IP for Bethesda and for all resources to be directed towards it. It feels like this split IP approach is really pulling them down and honestly, its an infection that the investment firms are responsible for.
Ngl I thought the battle royale (that was apart of this game) was pretty fun 😂 it was at least an easy way to explore parts of the map I otherwise would not have ever made it to as a young (like middle schooler) player who just played for fun.
I recently gotten the game for 86 cents and...honestly i can see how people are still playing. Just needs a little bit of something to bring it up there
Since they are the only one remaining, an honest trailer of Fallout 1 and 2 would be really great
Do Honest Trailers for Simcity or Cities Skylines, Dwarf Fortress and Hyperdimension Neptunia!
Do Dayz please it deserves your voice
6:28 “Bruce, I’m 30. Now quit stalling and finally kill the joker already and I’ll let you go”
how old is this script? feels like it was written 4+ years ago, and y'all just tacked on the bit about the live-action show. 😂
I liked 76 a lot after they added the NPCs, events, and more storylines. It was still rough, but I played it for quite a while.
I got fallout 76 for free from prime. I must say it is a nice time waster and sometimes fun. Like exploring the map without using fast travel. Some quests are fun. Some NPCs interesting. And I don't even have a single bug or server error. But the game doesn't feel like I can achieve anything in the long term. I simply don't own the map like a save game. The devs can simply change or delete mechanics or other players can build things that I don't own or can't control. For example my camp was getting reset 4 times because another player set it up next to mine. Where is the fun of building when another player can override my work? Why would I bother to grind hours of obtaining resources if they don't matter in the long run?
Damn, you must be Lucky, I had the game crash a lot and my character gets stuck everywhere, specially when I try getting in a power armor when there are events.
Does it run smoother than on gamepass?
You forgot the bug where you can't get into a power armor - can't move or do anything for an eternity until you don't have the patience anymore and quit.
Tell me lies, tell me sweet, little lies...
I live in West Virginia, it really is actually pretty and accurate to run around in (I mean, if we'd been nuked)
Might as well redo the trailer for No Mans Sky
Whoever put up that text @2:58 went out of their way to add three apostrophes... where there should have been a grand total of zero. Some S-class trolling I guess.
I'm willing to give Fallout 76 a chance by now for a low price..
Phone-PlayStation Plus is required
Me- Welp I'm back to never touch
It is an online game so of course you need ps plus 😂
What I can't pay caps for microtransactions 🤣
Say: “It’s bedtime for Bonzo. And my friend Larry. And Frank. And some other guy named Larry.”
Fallout 3 - Where is my dad?
Fallout NV - Where is the guy who shot me?
Fallout 4 - Where is my son?
Fallout 76 - Where is my refund?
Please say "We said we won't do an Honest Trailer for Batman Arkham Origins, so we will do one for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown." Then do an Honest Trailer for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown.
Yall should cover the disciples series sometime... goes from a solid game about tactical battles to a game that's about battling tactically to the garbage that is Liberation, a tactical game that throws everything that made the series good away to become a game about tactically throwing things away while using horrid battle tactics....
The "Pile of trash exactly the size of West Virginia" got me pretty good... Kudos.
Funniest line ever, Todd Howard "It just works".
From Dragon Age Inquisition, can you say: "Beg that I succeed, for I have seen the throne of the gods, and it was empty."
I very much enjoy how the person recording the gameplay footage was paralyzed and could not move the joystick to aim. Representation is nice.
Duct tape and wonderglue lmao...... ADHESIVE.
So good, I love your channel.
All the Fallout ones are the best.
DWAYNES THE ROCKS JOHNSONS!
except the first one. that was just someone testing a post apocalypse simulation system. never was to clear if the sequels were just updates to the simulation or what
Say, Only Mario is present on the title screen when the game is started for the first time; Mario's partners will each be added to the title screen when they join him.
Are you playing it on PS3 or something, zero performance issues on PS5.
They were just to lazy too give the game a fair chance to actually play it again so they rehash their earlier complaints about launch with complaints by other such people who are still pissed about launch
@@wraithflaire1639 Nah I play the game on a decent PC and still runs like crap.
I am loving 76, actually. Never tried it at launch, but now it's great! I even prefer the V.A.T.S in 76 over the others, feels really nice.
“There once was a man in mantucket, who had to poo in a bucket. It landed with a splat and splattered the cat and the out the window he’d chuck it.”
The game that went from an absolute joke to actually gaining popularity thanks to the Amazon show. But man that launch was embarrassing!
What about that Stellar Blade trailer??
*point at the other video*
I just started a Fallout 3 playthrough again today..... XD
I like this game and got the platinum trophy on it, though I haven't played it much since. I like the story of the game being only 25 years after the "fallout" event instead of being hundreds of years like the other games. I didn't like the The Pitt DLC as I'd rather just have more in-world content then have to do a few quests just to do one mission of the DLC.
Please say “Get your mind out of my pants!”
Do RimWorld please
Please say: "Snow is white, coal is black, a settlement needs your help, I'll mark it on your map."
"Sixteen times the detail!" - Todd Howard
Honestly a 76 is worst part is you can't even go for a build cuz you can't guarantee of getting certain cards at all at least when I played there was no real way to build a build
The best thing about Fallout 76 is the Country Roads cover.
Who gets diseases in 76? This trailer is deeply effected by the fact that it's based on launch 76 and playing maybe a day or two of the game in its current state. Still funny, though.
I preordered 76 & quit after 1 day. I returned after the show came out and haven’t stopped playing since.
I’d still love to see a video on the Sly Cooper franchise
4:25 'Fifth time'? That count is kinda low, isnt it?