10 Fallout Vaults You'd NEVER Want To Live In
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- Опубліковано 2 тра 2024
- The Fallout series is filled with creative vaults and some are truly insane, hostile, dangerous, or just plain weird. Here are our favorites.
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Worst is Vault 76, because after being stuck in an enclosed space for 25 years, you exit it to see a glitchy world with no humans to talk to, and you end up dying of boredom!
you havent even played the game so just be quiet
@@no-ge5mu it isn't the best fallout tho
@@greeng0blin297 never said it was
Adrian Moreno who would want too 😭
@@jaykobgarza7925 me and lots of people
Vault 77
The entire vault is filled with puppets / dolls and there is only one guy inside it.
Sounds like some horror story type vault.
And in his solitary confinement, he delusionally forms human relationships with the puppets. Based on a real life scientific study I believe; subjects began to apply anthropomorphism to inanimate objects in their quarters after prolonged seclusion from human contact.
Sounds like paradise to me.
there is actually a comic about vault 77 done by Penny Arcade, its creepy as hell.
TheHoodyBadger ya don’t say.
Tell that to the Prime vault lol
The vaults were actually well designed. Some vaults survived 200+ years while being maintained by the dwellers. The experiments is what was the downfall of those vaults
Well yeah….
That is the main premise of the game
Bethesda made all Vaults ridiculous, each Vault was destroyed because of the experiments, not even one made it.
@@nightmareTomek who is Bethesda I need to know.
if all vaults actually did AS INTENDED lets just say they would be very sucessful
Fun facts: the Gary Vault was actually a Vault whose electric supoly would be cut off after 20 years and the cloning machine was for the overseer who had terrible cancer. But the vault dwellers were like "haha let's clone Gary bcs that's fun"
"haha, garry" id assume its the first thing garry heard after being cloned lmao
The Gary vault is a lot creepier when they're saying _your_ name
Now that it's quite the oof.
I can imagine, that is freaking creepy.
Gary!
Wrong
GAAARY!
So, my names Gary. At the time of playing this game some 11
Years ago, I knew that the game couldn’t emulate the players name.
So picture your self in 13 year old Gary’s shoes.
You’re playing Fallout 3 and loving it, you then find a Vault and say what the heck, maybe some cool stuffs in there.
Well, then you start hearing “Garyyyyyyyyy”
So anyway I started blasting, got freaked out and came back heavily armed.
Gaaaarrryy, Gary , Gary Gary Gary , gaaaarrryy?
Scary Gary.
SO ANYWAY I START BLASTING 🤣
Analoguejunk my best friends name is gary
Lol yea if your name did indeed happen to be Gary, I could imagine that being a creepy vault to explore.....Oh going to be thinking about that for a while now
8:14 not to mention the fact that if you have a high enough speech and charisma skill you get to sleep with one of the robots
da fuq
@@famonk2674 yeah the robobrain in the sun hat who's on the beach
ok then...
That's so hot. 🔥
@@siervodedios5952
Especially when they overheat, lol
you missed fallout 3’s vault 87, where the radiation outside the vault can exceed 400 rads a second, killing you nearly instantly if you don’t stock up on RadAway.
I feel like “the outside of the vault was direct impacted by a nuke” is definitely vault tec just launching a nuke at their own vault to see what would happen
He also missed vault 34(too much to write wiki sums it up). He could have used them instead of being ironic about fo76 and fo1(he didn't even talk about the real purphose he likely criticized the easter egg in fo2). He was also too ironic with fallout tactics, instead he could have told it normally and he also missed why the vault was a failure.
@@markmcgehee3864 “I wonder what’s the limit of these vaults we built? Only one way to find out!”
@@stg-tf4ns I wonder if those guys who did those "experiments" on the vaults lived... Or died in space... Regardless they probably died not because they lacked protection but because of an uprising, lack of food, or just because they had no more of a gender of humans and couldn't make the human race live on...
4000 rads per second.
They should release a Fallout: Vault Life Game, where you can play every scenario in all existing vaults so far. Id be so excited for V69
That actually sounds really awsome this should get more likes!
Haha funy secks number
I don't know if it was dealt with officially, but one of the fan films went into Vault 69 and pardon the pun but it really sucked.
I mean it was great for the Vault's single male inhabitant, for about 2 weeks... then he decided he needed sleep, or a moment to himself, or pretty much anything other than being the entire Vault's fuckboi...
That’s a really cool idea
Fall out test vault should be the tittle
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“76 had a rocky start?”
It’s had a rough existence. It STILL has a rough existence.
Have you actually played it recently?
ExoticManiac o
I would totally pick up a copy if they dropped the multiplayer after that new expansion comes out
@@exoticmaniac3024 You mean the version that has THE worst hacks running rampant and where features are being removed? And where looting is basically pointless because you can buy the best weapons on ebay and break the game with them? Or are you one of the two people who actually bought the 1-year subscription?
@@exoticmaniac3024 I reinstalled it about 2 weeks ago, and I'm still playing not because there's been some wealth of content, but because I've just been working on my own little base. It's safe to say it has a rocky existence.
You should've included vault 34(boomer's vault). The vault had too many firearms which made half of the people crazy for weapons. Some left and the overseer had to lock the vault to prevent people from leaving. Later some people tried to attack and reach the weapons, which failed and resulted in reactor failure and lead to radiation. The mechanic of the vault already left(you can meet him) because of being bullied of his hazardous job of maintaining reactor. People came to know of this and tried to leave but the door couldn't open. They were trapped and became ghouls, including the overseer. It is one of the vault you are learing throughout the game(NV)
Hated that vault. The ghouls there always jumpscare the crap out of me, not to mention they were all armored. Has a really good gun in it though.
@@videowatcher551 Vaults and interiors in general always gave me jumpscares. Even rats in vault 11. Not to mention boone appearing out of nowhere...
@@videowatcher551let's also not forget about the radiations
@@AndrewCiaoidk why but the giger counter scares me I'm just walking and then get hit with +200 rads because of a puddle
2:50 It didn't take 20 security guards, it took 23 bullets to take him down.
When you think about it, that's still pretty insane.
@@eddiejonesiii6254 if anything thats more impressive
@@CrueLxMelodY each security guard would've had more than 20 but bullets so... No... But it is still quite impressive and more impressive if you imagine the guards not having guns
@@nyanya2757 it took 23 bullets to take him down. That's more impressive than fighting off 20 security guards.
@@CrueLxMelodY 20 security guards with more than 20 bullets???
I guess vault 22 didn't go as PLANT
I'll see myself out.
Yes.yes you will
stelkin656 u like bleach too
😭😭
@@Saintofmoney Yes, but i haven't watched for several years. I keep this avatar for nostalgia.
I'd keep your day job.
For me the creepiest was a vault that once inside, the exit disappeared. It actually drove me crazy trying to find my way out
The most unpleasant and potentially the most dangerous dungeons are those where the door closes behind you for no reason immediately clear.
💀
I've had this happen to...
Took 3 Literal Days to get back out again.... Like WTF
What vault and what game was that in?
@@shanebraaten9553 TF kind of Vault is that?
Picture the vault tec board meeting,
“Anybody got a idea to raise sales?”
“I do boss.”
“Well what is it?”
“Start a nuclear war?”
Larry, your a genius
(edit three years later: holy shit i predicted it lmao)
No no no think of a vault Tec board meeting
Vault Tec CEO: Any ideas to make more money
Worker: Start a Nuclear war
Worker 2: And make them use bottle caps for currency
I always thought the Vaults "True" purpose was to prepare mankind for an alien invasion.
3 years later you managed to guess the plot to the "Fallout" Tv Series
Bro you literally predicted the actual lore. Bravo
@@Nick-ch3jcit has been a theory for a while
Vault 13: my water chip is broken
Vault 77: this guy took all my puppets
Vault 111 was the most chilling❄️🥶
"10 Fallout Vaults You'd NEVER Want To Live In"
Curie: "You mean, all of zem?"
Vault 69
The one in far harbor is the one I'd want to live in. Designed to make one half extremely luxurious and they never had enough money to make the standard part of the vault so it just ended up being a nice place to live
@@leocastrillo759 Keep in mind that the Overseer was double-crossed (as was Vault-Tec) by simply not allowing the poor people to come in per the plan to re-create the class war in the Vault. Instead, he was trapped with a bunch of elite snobs and treated like the hired help...as the only NON-robobrain resident. They simply managed him out of the way.
Vault 13 was designed to be the "control" out of all the Vaults by Vault-Tec. By in large it would've been a 'normal' place to live. It was taken to an extreme as a joke in Fallout 2, when you discover that there was supposed to be dozens of water-chips sent to Vault 13 that never made it. After the player character the savior saves Vault 13, he is simply excommunicated, but the rest of the dwellers continue to live on in relative comfort until it's actually time to come out.... well that is until the Enclave just starts exterminating everyone, but that wasn't the fault of the vault itself.
@@daynechastant at least it's not vault 11, I'll take it.
Vault 13 deserves special mention for another reason as well :
In an extra sadistic twist, Vault 13 accidentally got a huge shipment of GECKS, while the vault that actually ordered those GECKS got a huge shipment of functioning water chips...
Vault 13 wasn't supposed to have a geck but accidentally got the extra geck that vault 8 was supposed to receive and vault 8 received the spare water chips that were supposed for vault 13
@@senorbolainas2991 how fallout 1, 2, and 3 was made because of extra gecks lol
Sorry, I don't know much about Fallout, what's GECKS and why is this sadistic?
@@woooooooooooooooooooooooo OK so the whole scenario that kicked off the Fallout series was that Vault 13 needed a new water chip. No missing water chip, no Vault Dweller leaving the Vault, no race to save the Wasteland, no Fallout series.
Meanwhile Fallout 2's story starts because you have to go on a quest to find the GECK, or Garden of Eden Construction Kit.
In Fallout 2 you find the remains of Vault 13 and in a storage room you find a huge crate full of GECKs, along with a note saying that someone accidentally sent the GECKS to Vault 13, but sent a whole crate of spare water chips to the Vault your village in Fallout 2 is built on.
So it's basically a little joke saying the the whole reason BOTH Fallout stories happened is because the postal service fucked up XD
@@NewExile I love that. History being massively changed because of one mistaken order. PS thank you for actually explaining instead of judging me because I don't play Fallout.
Vault 22 is probably one of my favorite because it shows that even when they have good intentions, Vault-Tec still just.. didn't care about Humanity. The experiment in Vault 22 was supposed to be accelerated plant growth but they cut corners and allowed unknown spores from Big MT into the Vault.
The Gary vault scared the living hell out of me. I get in it and see no one for a long time. After a few minutes, I find a doctor's office/ operating room and stand next to the patient's "bed" while pondering what this place was suppose to be. Next I see something move across from me, on the other side of the bed, and there stands a non-hostile man looking at me curiously. He says "Gary?", I freak out and blow his head up. The next thing I see is an army of "Garys" rushing in yelling "Gary" in various ways.
Non hostile and you shot him?!?!?!?
That's how you know he's American. Shoot first, ask questions later 😂
I have to say Vault 112 is one of the creepiest ones. Located under the garage, everyone inside was put into pods and live out their lives in a creepy computer simulation. The vault overseer ends up torturing the dwellers inside the simulation by slowly murdering them, disguised as a child. It's been a long time since I've played fallout 3 but from what I can remember that vault was very cool.
Thank you i was going to mention this one too.
The Sims Vault
that was my favorite
Loved that Vault, it's also where you find your dad James (who was turned into a dog in the simulation.)
Tranquility Lane isn't so fucking tranquil
"Welcome to vault 108. I'm Gary and that's Gary there my clones. They used to be non-Gary's, but things got a little hairy. Now I'm stuck here with these Gary's all alone". -Vaults of Fallout Random Encounters
Now seal the vaults and hit the lights and comb you fears till all your dreams have died abondon all your aspirations with your newfound life inside a vauuuuult and the fallout's surely worse
Please save me from vault 43 a panthers bean put here buy mistake it’s wild and it’s viscous and it thinks I smell delicious good thing vault tecs unlikely to break!
your Gary he's Gary he's gary......IM GARY ARE THERE ANY OTHER GARYS I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT!! *hears hahaha gaaarrryyy!!* I'm outta here
Gary:wait what about the vault?
Me: I WOULDN'T EXPLORE YOUR VAULT EVEN IF YOU WERE THE LAST GARY ON EARTH!!!
DUDE THIS WAS A YEAR AGO! PEOPLE ACTUALLY KNEW WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT. OMG. I WROTE THIS WHEN I WAS CISHET AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
my favorite idea for a vault, that i don't know if it's been done or not, "the trolley problem but for real."
two vaults, one collective megavault kinda like the vault in FO4 with the diseased molerats.
first half is almost a Control vault, where they have otherwise normal lives. they're given a questionnaire every day with various philosophical and ethical problems, think The Good Place, and have to answer as honestly as possible.
the second half is put into these problems first-hand and are left to react naturally in each given situation.
lastly, the popularity of each answer/solution to the trolley problems are displayed for the second half to see during the problem, letting them know the first half is essentially judging them.
the idea of the vault? just see the difference between words and actions, i guess?
What about vaults 68 and 69? The vaults with only one woman and 99 men! And one man and women 99 ? The implications of such vaults to that one women especially are terrifying
Yea that woman probably gave birth to a nation lol. And the dudes dick probably fell off.
Haha 69! 🤣
They gon be making new hole 💀💀
Thankfully, none of us will ever have to experience being shut indoors for extended periods of time due to some sort of global crisis.
Right guys?
Right?.....
Right ...
Right
😅
sure
Talon Vaughn 🤣
You keep saying, "failure." There were so few failures, in regard to the vaults. I believe that most all of the vaults that were constructed went exactly the way that VaultTec intended.
R/But does it taste good?
@@CarmineKar98K I'm not sure you actually know what that subreddit is for buddy.
@@Groobis but does it taste good?
Intended Failure?
@@liberatorkramit I'mma be honest with you, I wanted to see if I was using that right but now I know that I have become the R/Woosh.
Who’s here after watching all of fallout?
How did you know??? lol
When they were talking about the Gary vault, I got a add about Gary’s granola
Coincidence?
*I THINK NOT!*
Wanna battle, like AK47 vs my Flammenwerfer?
Love seeing some classic ones, I also wasn't expecting a mention of Fallout:Tactics' Vault 0. Great digging for this list!
Hey caddo genesis, love ur videos btw!
Hey man best Fallout UA-camr 💯
Caedo from caedo's no nonsense count downs
Sub
Sup
“Most of them opened early missing key parts or were just broken”
Now where have I seen that before
EA
Next like will be the 76th
Now Cyberbug Error 207.
Something something Cyberpunk2077
"It JuSt WoRkS"
Imagine being crowded underground with the middle class. *this post was made by the enclave gang*
Sneedclave (formerly chucks)
1:06 | 10 | Fallout New Vegas | Vault 22
2:06 | 9 | Fallout 3 | Vault 92
3:17 | 8 | Fallout 4 | Vault 75
4:28 | 7 | Fallout 3 | Vault 108
5:32 | 6 | Fallout New Vegas | Vault 11
7:22 | 5 | Fallout 4 (Far Harbor) | Vault 118
8:31 | 4 | Fallout 1 | Los Angeles Test Vault
9:38 | 3 | Fallout 76 | Vault 94
11:08 | 2 | Fallout Tactics | Vault 0
12:23 | 1 | Fallout 1 | Vault 13
Thanks
@@KindaStupid. You're welcome.
Makes things a lot easier.
There was this one time someone asked me, 'which fraction in fallout series do you consider evil or bad?'
I simply replied
'Vault-tec.' This video explains why.
That1Dude N.S. Vault tec isn’t a fraction or a faction in the game
Every "fraction" in fallout has an army to support their causes and etc, in this case.
*coughs* Enclave.
That1Dude N.S. So the fraction supporting THEIR causes is the enclave yes
0:28
Yes
That1Dude N.S. Do you mean faction?😂
What about the vault in fallout 3 with the vr thing and the overseer messes with you by killing you and terrifying you in vr for his entertainment
Ah, Vault 112. Dr Stanislaus Braun
@@dancingcarapace wait so fallout 4 was 111 right?
Whole vault experiment starts to make sense when you meet Stanislaus Braun in person(sort of). That vault was basically custom made for him as a reward for all his work: you cannot find it in any official records, (both Pentagon database and Vault-tec Washington headquarters list every other vault in the area except vault 112) as it's not part any experiment and it's there just to sate Braun's sadistic desires.
Vault 112? Oh god that one. Although, that wasn't Vault-Tec's fault as a whole. The fault of mad Dr. Stanislaus Braun.
Sounds like a black mirror episode
There’s also vault 81 in Fallout 4. It’s a perfectly functioning and fine because the actual experiment never gone through with. The goal was to try and infect the occupants with various diseases in order to try and cure them. The original overseer luckily managed to sabotage the experiment by preventing the scientists that would be there to infect the residents from coming in.
Vault 13 is definitely one of the better vaults. Assuming the water chip never broke nothing would go wrong. Even Vault 12 from the same game was ridiculously cruel.
“Haha, Gary!”
Vault 108 would definitely be the worst.
Gaaaaryyy? GARY!
Idk. I mean, it's not all bad. You couldn't really forget any other resident's name. They couldn't be mad at ya for it.
@@juzosuzuya2932 HAHAHA. GARY!
@@Dimitris4110 I wish there would've been different clones in there too though. Be like Mary, Harry, etc. But Gary is life. Haha. Gary.
juzo suzuya haha
Anyone else remember that vault from fallout 3 that legit made your character hallucinat and shit?
Wigglylobster 42 vault 106
I dont remember taking a dump in a vault
The one where they tested hallucinogens?
They pumped psychoactive drugs into the ventilation system and the inhabitants went mad and massacred each other.
Wigglylobster 42 honestly I remember the dlcmore because of The whole... killing your mom thing rubbed in your face.
Personally I found Vault 106 from Fallout 3 to be the creepiest one. It's the one where the scientist filled the circulation system with psychoactive drugs. You have hallucinations while you explore the Vault. A close second for me is Vault 92 (White Noise) from Fallout 3 as stated in the video.
I feel like the children's vault would make a really good setup for a game. you're one of the kids that got out and now you're all fucked up but also super strong and have to deal with the wasteland.
What about the one where vault tec put a single guy and only a bunch of dolls
Ah yes, Vault 77
Good old Vault 77,I still have that guys jumpsuit btw
@@TundraEFW yeah i couldnt remember the name but i thinl in fallout new vegas or 3 not sure, but somewhere there a jumpsuit from vault 77 can be found
One guy and a box of puppets web comic
@@noam4723 It's Fallout 3 at the slaver town. There are also tapes talking about him near the Vault 77 suit...
I think a good one for this list could have been vault 95 where addicts were supposed to lose their addictions, but 5 years later a secret vault tec employee opened a door revealing tons of drugs and booze. This one is in fallout 4
thank you i forgot the vault number
Yes I remember this one. I was reading all the log entries and loved how that played out.
Man that one absolutely broke my heart reading the terminal logs.
yeah
LMFAO THE GARY ONE WAS SO FUNNY “hAhA gARYYY!!”
I mean, we could consider Vault 111 too. Ofc it was planned to wake the subjects up after half a year, but due to some circumstances, you get to live over 200 Years into the future. While this may sound pretty cool first, imagine if you live your current life, just to get send into a "decontamination chamber" and getting out of it again, after everything you knew is destroyed
I'm surprised gameranx made a video like this, usually WatchMojo does some weird top 10s every single day since they apparently never run out of ideas
most of their ideas are submitted by viewers i think (watch mojo not gameranx)
@@steffanssj4 yeah there talking about watchmojo
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Gameranx does a top list video once or twice a week.
Today we do the top ten top ten lists.
the master is an amazing antagonist. id bet everyone remembers where they were when they first heard his "join! die! join! die!"
"You've made it a lot farther than you should have. But then, you haven't met me, Frank Horrigan. Your ride's over mutie, time to die."
It was back in the days that there was still a proper story. 1 and 2 are much darker then the sequels.
I played it when I was 6 and it used to send shivers down my spine
Isaak Franklin my dad played it said his freind could make the choice took a pee then heard it and screamed then pissed all over the bathroom ran out and hid
The worst one is the one i made in Fallout shelter
4:18 actually the vault is explained what happened in pieces of paper, logs, or computer entries. I can’t remember which.
But generations down the line after genuinely succeeding in designing hyper intelligent super soldiers the two or more of the top and remaining kids rebelled and escaped with the top male and top female being most prominent.
Organizing the escape together as highly effectively as you’d think.
The scariest one is the fo4 custom vault you get to make when I’m in charge.
You're like rtgame
When VaultTech hires you to direct and engineer a vault...lol. Fuck being the overseer, the director knows what's going on
I need to go back to Fallout: New Vegas as that was probably the most fine-tuned Fallout experience, only in my opinion tho.
I had enjoyed Fallout 3 and all the DLC and New Vegas arrived. I played it for ages and then my daughter was born and then never went back to it and gaming these days is Minecraft, solid indie games and not much else!
The 'Gary Vault' was legit AF tho. I spent many a time in there revisiting old saves to smash them all to pieces!
If you have the patience, you should check out Viva New Vegas. It’s a HUGE mod list that fixes a bunch of things, updated the graphics and adds new content.
I was never able to play NV sadly. The bugs and glitches were so bad on my end that it was literally unplayable.
reggiep75 same, doing a project for economics and I think I might do it on FNV
Kinda agree,as game functionality it was filled with bugs,but hey its a Bethesda title so what do we expect? =)))),but as gameplay core and storyline aswel as the most important thing ROLEPLAY FNV was the best in the franchise,i mean rlly guys Fallout 3 had roleplaying,but in the end rather you were a good or bad character you still ended up doing the good thing which is fixing up the water purifier,in Fallout 4 there's NO ROLEPLAY at all,for exemple the introduction scene with the Vault Tec rep,rather you tell him to fuck off or listen to him and fall for his selling crap you still end up doing what the game wants,and that goes throughout the whole game,rather you say YES or NO the game will still have the same result for that specific action,you can't refuse quests,and even tho you can sort of choose the faction you side with its pretty much like Fallout 3 did,no matter what you play you end up doing what the game wants,but Fallout 3 had a little more roleplay considering all that you can do in the game only the ending is set,in Fallout 4 everything is set so you have nothing to say in the matter,in FNV on the other hand the roleplaying is at its best,i mean rlly now you and your actions literally decide the outcome of the entire war between NCR and the Legion,and if it happens for you to not give any fucks about either you can even make your own side and beat the shit out of both NCR and Legion,hell the Lonsome Road DLC even give you an option to freaking nuke both of them,you can't go more roleplay than that unless you make the goddamn game yourself =))))),so yeah as functionality i think Fallout 4 is more superior,more stable engine(even tho its the same is better tweaked),more costumization options and so on plus the feeling of the power armor is godly,the power armor should've feel like an armored vehicle from the start and not like a set of clothing,but as core gameplay and roleplay FNV is superior to pretty much anything Bethesda ever made,i wonder if its a coincidence that is not a game made by Bethesda per say =)))))
If you have NV and 3 on PC lookup The Tale Of Two Waste Lands mod. It allows you to start with the FO3 story and move over to the NV story and back again anytime.
i was always a bit disappointed you never found a computer log in the museums prop bunker indicating some of the staff survived in that tiny area and that it actually worked but wasnt totally sealed so they became ghouls, and that those people originally founded underworld.
this is one of my favorite video game channels.
Let's be honest. Vault 76 is the one we never want to even exist
hoang dung the game isn’t that bad yes it had a rough start but it’s not that bad anymore
@@zerostream116 I don't think "rough start" is the right words for this game... It was literally unplayable, there was a fallout 76 bug video and it lasts 3 hours. The business practices were really baaaad with the canvas bag and fallout whine. they added $100 Annual Subscription. So yeaah, for a full price game, not that bad isn't enough... I can play a f2p mmo and get the same or even more contents
Zerostream 74114 It’s a massive pile of overpriced shit
@@DaWizard11 You can get this game for like $5-$10 now, if that is your standard for an expensive game, get a new hobby
Justin Thomsen I was referring to it’s price when it released, but 10 bucks is still too much for that game
Personally, you forgot the Vault-Tec: Among the Stars vault for showing colonizing life on other planets that was added with FO4's Nuka-World add-on. Experiment's that were done, got to the point that the people giving the experiment that were hired by Vault-Tec, were starting to be affected by them as well.
You walked past another Easter egg in fallout1. The first corpse you inspect while leaving the vault will reference Pulp Fiction.
The worst vault to live in is my vault 69 built in fallout shelter.
Why lol
Vault 76 is probably the best vault to live in because you get to avoid the horribly glitchy and abandoned world of fallout 76
My game glitched out in there😐
R. Lee “Er-mee” not “Em-or-ee”
Red Five lol thank you came to say the same thing.
Dude. I'm sitting here yelling that at my computer every time he says it.........
same here
Yeah I came to the comments just to say this
I'm glad that so many people caught that. It was like nails on a chalkboard, to me.
Did you guys hear about Vault 2020 and vault 2021 ? Trust me you don't want to be there...
" Fallout vaults you would never want to live in!" All of them... all of them.
someone needs to do a compilation of the best vaults- as in vaults that were actually decent and didn't end in horror or something
That would be....................Literally almost none of them XD. Probably the only decent ones are the ones where people managed to escape last minute or the one that got turned into a hotel. But even then it wasn't a real happy ending since many of the original vault dwellers didn't want it. It was gambled away. lol
@@blubunny2217 what about the control vaults?
@@grandduchyofwales True.
You think honestly we would find more of the control vaults to be honest. 🤔 they said there was quite a few.
But you never find them other than the one in 76.
At least...as far as I know you dont find any other control vaults.
I wonder why.
I mean...of all the vaults. The ones most likely to have any good info and many people being released is the control vaults.
But almost everything we see are the bad ones.
Makes ya wonder. Did they keep the control vaults off the grid? Purposely not keep them in any records and files
Are many of them not even opened?
In which case...did those control vaults die out and or have issues of their own even without any major "intervention."
@@blubunny2217 there was vault 8 from fallout 2 that was a control vault and became vault city (I think)
Okay, so we have Vaults that weren’t evil? Okay, so by your records we have Vault 3, Vault 21, Vault 101 and vault 87.
That’s it. Those are the vaults that weren’t evil. And vault 87 only succeeded because the first Overseer refused to participate in Vault-Tec’s sick games
I always thought Vault 106 from Fallout 3 was one of the scariest vaults in the game
Me too, especially on your first playthrough, it really had you thinking that you were just seeing things.
Is this the vault where everything turns blue every so often? Cuz THAT one definitely freaked me out, and I panicked trying to escape this vault.
@@PaJammies1025 yes it is
When you had to play upbeat music to try and make it less creepy
Vault 11 is the scariest one for me. The idea of people having to sacrifice one person every year and the vault going mad to save their own lives felt way too real.
The funniest vault is the gambling one. The funny part being how it ended being the most functional one.
Wandering through the vaults you find, particularly in fallout new Vegas I found to be the highlight of the games. Really interesting and an insight in to human behavior.
Wow, it was only some of the usual vaults. Thank you for highlighting different vaults than seemingly everyone else!
How is vault 112, the dream vault not in this. That is a gaming memory I'll never forget.
13:03 go back in time and sabotaging your vault is just hilarious😂😂😂😂
Vault 11 reminded me of a story I read freshman year called “The Lottery”
It was most probably inspired by that story, but it also has some ties to the Milgram experiment.
Holy shit so my 10th grade English teacher isn't the only one that has us read it.
@@christopherwinter2099 We had to read in in like, 8th grade I think
It was 10th grade for me.
I just installed Fallout 3 and New Vegas yesterday! It's going to be my first time playing them since about 2013! I'm so glad you made this video :D
For me still my favorite games to explore
How do you get Fallout 3 to work? I can't get around the "Games for Windows" headache.
The robobrain murder mystery was awesome. I choose the hammy in character lines every time. It's even funnier because you can "go on a date" with one of the robobrains who used to be a notoriously promiscuous starlet.
Oddly vault 88 isnt mentioned, there is only one smart ghoul and all her co workers are gone, after that she wants to start a new vault and you get to use naive people in experiments (you even get good blueprints) and it has a great way of getting lots of water
Doesn’t even mention the poor woman in vault 68
Both 68 and 69 depend on the people, if more than 50% of the men in 68 respected the woman it would be no problem, same in 69. If they aren't good people... better hope the man/woman is a complete sex addict, I guess.
They probably werent included because we only how the genders are divided, not how the residents handled it.
I mean we don't know much about it
Or the poor man in vault 69
@@Sebastian--2 nah he’s doing just fine lol
@@Sebastian--2 Vault 69, nice
My reaction to Falcon butchering R. Lee Ermey's name: "Holy Jesus... What is that? WHAT THE F**K IS THAT?!"
Agreed, it was painful to hear it be butchered like that
Rest in peace gunny... he was turning in his grave and this man should be banned from ever making a video again.
Vault 75's operations met its end when an uprising was led by one of the former students who recently joined the science team
And I’m pretty sure that’s where the Gunners came from. They’re all the kids from that vault.
did you ever do top 10 saddest moments from Fallout games? i remember finding some poor survivor's diary in... i forgot which Fallout game, but it was so touching, sad, depressing and real the way they described the aftermath it always stuck with me.
I actually really enjoyed this video, as someone who loves the fallout series but hates reading everything, to actually have it all explained was really insightful.
Fallout unknown fact: there was cat vault and that's why in fallout 4 you run into cats sometimes
Which one
Oh didn't know that
there are many vault is the lore.
There is also a vault plenty of women, with just one man. Vault 69 (no joke!)
@Browsing Content in the jungle intensifies
this content is so hard to stop binging. I love the falcon character animations.
I think Fallout 4's drug addiction recovery vault was kinda crazy. Maybe I'm biased, but that was crazy to stroll through. Everyone was staying clean which wasn't hard without drugs around. Then they opened a secret door to a room filled with TONS OF DRUGS. They did NOT remain resolute and resourceful in an atmosphere of extreme pessimism.
The children's vault in a nutshell: sparta
Not quite.
*Lightsaber engages* the jobs not done yet.
The creepiest thing to think about is, humanity would totally do this to itself in real life
Of course, the exception was the 'Control Vaults', which actually were what they claimed to be. Among all the experiments, Vault-Tec needed Vaults that were normal to compare the experiments against.
7:17 "So no one told life was gonna end this way"
I got that reference
I remember I went into the Gary vault, and it scared the shit out of me because yknow... if your name gary 😔
As I recall, there was indeed a student uprising in Vault 75. Unfortunately, the science nerds were no match for the amped up supersoldier geniuses, and died quick, when the students found out what had been happening. Then the vault was abandoned and overrun by gunners.
I thought they became the first Gunners.
I think vault 77 has to be up there. Iconically the “puppet man”. One man in isolation with nothing but a box of puppets.
Vault 106 creeped me out. All the hallucinations never came towards me, and I only ran into 3 or 4 of the hostile scientists in the vault. Other than that I would just see figures move from room to room in a dark vault at 2am.
That is quiet scary
I’ve never been the same since that visit to vault 76.
What about Vault 34? That experiment was all about having a large population under strict rules in a very small and cramped vault as well as having a FULLY stocked armor. You can imagine what went down there
Lol R. Lee “Emery” R. Lee Ermy’s lesser known twin brother
The one main vault i would have loved to see you revew is the puppet vault from fallout 3 with the guy who goes insane because he's locked in a vault with only puppets
When he thinks that the vault where they were given drugs just to detox and then reintroduced into drugs isn't a top 10 tells you a lot
That robo murder mystery was one of my favorite fallout 4 quests. It was hilarious
Lol ikr
Personally I really like Vault 119, aka the Deathclaw vault.
This vault experimented on making intelligent, immortal and controllable deathclaws. It fell apart due to an internal power struggle which left the deathclaws to roam the place alone. All in special deathclaw sized vault suites of course.
Fallout 2, baby ! Best game of the franchise by far (except for FNV which comes close).
@@rphb5870 You mean Fallout London ? Not out yet and no, it won't surpass Fo2. Because, it is a non-canon game(/mod).
I know this was about the worst Fallout vaults but I just reacted to you mentioning the intelligent Deathclaw vault from Fallout 2 : it got me excited ! 🤙
@@TheSoleDweller okay that was just a codeword for a novel that started out as a fanfic but then just sort of went its own way
@@rphb5870 Gotcha. See you, my friend !
Gameranx: says vault 22
Me: gets angry flashbacks of getting lost in that plant filled hellscape for far too long
Vault 22 from New Vegas is my least favorite vault in the whole franchise simply because I get lost so easily during the Brotherhood's "Still in the dark" mission. Even though I played it at least 20 times over, I dread going into that vault in particular.
The mispronunciation of R. Lee Ermey's name makes me sad.
regarding number 8, I believe there are clues or rumors that the gunners are decendants of that vault (seeing as how organized and efficient they actually are compared to regular raiders)
About vault 22, the front cover was the whole green vault thing, but they knew about the spores dangers as it was created in Big MT, they used the vault as testing ground