It genuinely makes everything have sm history and it completely changes how you see the whole area and shouldn't been read atleast once to understand how polarizing 1 life is
True. I think the quests are ok but what I enjoy most is the area, exploration, wild animals and such. Also if you play with difficulty mods the clean water is BiS. This is my second fav DLC after DM.
To be fair I despised the gameplay of every fallout NV dlc Liked honest hearts for Joshua Graham Liked Old world blues for the goofy characters Liked dead money for the depressing ASF backstory And liked lonesome road for ed-e
After the apocaliptic felling of the mojave, the frightening feeling of Dead Money, the...weird, felling of Old World Blues, the even MORE APPOCALIPTIC Lonesome Road Its nice to have a quiet and beautiful place But also Joshua Graham really carries this dlc
You come to this DLC for Joshua, but you stay for the Father. All im saying is... enter every cave, and if there's traps in it, look for a terminal. You'll also find a lot of great loot. But that's just a side treat.
I love Zion, I love Joshua but boy you can tell this DLC was rushed and unfinished. I mean it goes from "Hey man go fetch me a map" to "You wanna help me commit mass genocide?" in about sixty seconds
Anyone else force their parents to take them to zion based off this game? My father planned a high-school senior grad trip for me and him the day after i graduated. He asked where in America, if anywhere, would I go. Choice was obvious. The nice part tho, was that he also played fnv, so we were on the same level of excitement when we arrived. That was 6 years ago, feels like a lifetime.
Joshua is a huge part of this DLC. But theres other good things. The back story you get from the Great Salt Lake region, with New Canaan's Mormon community, the tribes (especially the Eighties and White Legs) and obviously the Sorrows and Dead Horses. The backstory of the Father in the Caves/Survivalist/Randall Clark, and how it interwove with the DLCs main story (Basically the creation of the Sorrows) The small stories within Zion (the "Little Ones" in the crashed bus, for example. Begins setting up the whole backstory with Ulysses, him being the reason the White Legs are a problem, and Joshua expecting him to come assassinate him. I think its a pretty solid piece of content, people just have a more negative opinion because the other DLCs were so good this one pales in comparrison
The DLC didn’t live up to the hype because you selected the worst of the two options and didn’t explore the caves, you always drive out the White Legs and read Randall’s journal entries.
Pro tip: pack lots of ammo and stimpaks for old world blues. And the animal friend perk if you don’t have it already. 😬 enemy spawns are insane and some of the enemies are bullet sponges.
I won't give you shit for it since a LOT of UA-camrs/reviewers miss it, but, the best part of this DLC is something I didn't discover until my 3rd playthrough: the father in the caves. If you go around Zion and explore, you'll find a series of terminals, messages, traps, etc. in various caves, and they paint a really beautiful picture of a pre-War guy who ended up in Zion. It's a great insight into the early days of the apocalypse, as well. A great story that a lot of people miss. It wouldn't bump the DLC up a tier for you, but, it's really touching and some fantastic writing. I'd recommend checking it out sometime.
First time I played this DLC, I accidentally attacked Follows-Chalk and ended up having an epic duel on the rope bridge over the canyon. From then on, every human NPC in the valley was hostile. I never met Joshua Graham, barely explored anything, and left completely confused about what the point was.
Zion is basically just a vacation from the base game. It’s the most boring out of the bunch, but it’s a decent start to DLCs. Hence why I always start with Honest Hearts.
My dumbass made a stealth focus character, finished before old world blues, will the poor guy, stealth all the way across the mission marker, turn arpund and completed the dlc without interacting with anyone.
@@larrytale3401 it was a tooth and nail fight between me and the 30 giant cazadores, and only when i got back to the entrance with the map did i put 2 and 2 together
although this DLC has some of its flaws, being in the grand canyon my reaction was this "THEY HAVE CLEAN WILD WATER... THEY HAVE WATER" Do I wish we got to see the 80s tribe, mad max raiders
It's not the Grand Canyon, dumbass. It's Zion Nation Park in Utah. Also, Lake Mead and the Colorado River in the base game already have clean water, not sure why that was an Earth shattering revelation for you.
I love this dlc mainly because it's by far the most relaxing area in all of fallout. It's almost therapeutic after the absolute hellscape of dead money. Also the survivalist stuff is really really cool which you seem to have missed
People definitely have their rose tinted glasses on when talking about this dlc. For me, it was nearly forgettable. Dead money and big mountain were the true gems
Agreed. Though I would also give credit to lonesome road. Even if Ulysses is a bore, I think the DLC itself is great as a proper challenge for a max level best gear courier to truly check their skills.
I definitely liked it the least on my first playthrough, and it didn't really change, but I feel like it has its place in worldbuilding and character. Some stupid little stuff, like a bus full of little skeletons, a store with a terminal with an angry note about the logistics company brining in the Novac dinos, Graham, obviously, and then a thing that I started to pay more attention eventually - it's full of clean water and green pastures which makes it feel like a place somebody would want to fight over. In the Mojave there is many a building with irradiated tap water, even in Vegas, especially in Freeside, but also like in Primm's Bison casino or whatever it is called and the abandoned Vaults for obvious reasons, no real natural freshwater source west of Colorado River and the lakes here. Hoover Dam is only partially valued for the energy, Helios One is also a substitute, Lucky 38 has a reactor, many a Vault have, BoS bunkers do, but Hoover Dam is a position from where one can distribute clean water in the Mojave Desert: important for its own sake, important for the NCR to grow its crops without relying on the Long 15 supply lines. In this, the value of Honest Hearts that I find, is to make a world feel larger yet connected. Obviously the war in the Mojave impacts Zion, White Legs are here for the Legion and the other tribals follow the former Legion general, and you are here explicitly following people with a mission to establish a trade route that follows all the way back to NCR, but also the people just exist there, existed and will exist, too, no matter what happens at Hoover Dam. Maybe there could also be something like that around, i dunno, Oregon or Ontario or (gasp) outside of America? I learned to appreciate it even if I can't decide if it's too short or if it overstays its welcome. I guess not the latter, I did elect to make a pilgrimage to all the Survivalist journal entries. Maybe this is it - there are many cool things about Honest Hearts, but to find them you need to look for them, which kinda runs opposite to a lot of the vanilla game where the cool stuff finds you through quests and just commuting. Giant dinosaur and the rocket launch site, Helios One plant, Lucky 38 shining at night, NCRCF and the Primm rollercoaster, the giant Rangers statue, many things just look at you even before you find a quest that sends you there, and then 5 or so different quests send you to Vault 22 to make sure you don't miss it lol. Only real cool thing that you are guaranteed to find in this dlc is Graham, and that is given you didn't accidentally shoot Follows-Chalk and left dlc immediately. It sure takes a lot of squinting for me, but on a recent playthrough, I ended with a conclusion that I appreciate it actually. Still the worst dlc if I have to rank them, but I sure wouldn't want it to be gone and wouldn't skip it or anything.
Yeah, aside from the Survivalist and Joshua, this DLC didn't offer much. As good as those characters' backgrounds are, the rest of the DLC is not as compelling or unique as the others. Still, I appreciate a laid-back explorable area and not having to deal with new, annoying mechanics without my gear.
Honest hearts: peak lore, good area, mid quests, mid gameplay If it’s ur first time it’s really good. But if not and you just want the cool items like light in shining darkness or the desert range armor then it’s pretty boring. Still A tier tho
Just started watching your vids, love the editing and narration, top work! Main reason for commenting though is to thank you for introducing me to 'Men I Trust' from the intro song!
I'm curious as to why he chose the daniel ending as one of the variants of the Joshua ending is considered the best or most moral ending. Not bashing the choice just curious
The Desert Ranger Combat armor sitting, waiting, and Randall Clark + Survivalists Rifle lay motionless in the DLC, never touched by the Yeti, who I think is for hire,
I want a new fallout story. One where the player character starts off, they think that they know they're living, that everything is as they see. But after hours, and let's say, your choices do matter after the actual game starts - but let's say that the simulation ends and they awaken to a dark room. Barely any light at all, and emanating from flickering screens, but over all... a dark room with others, though dead, and you get up. You walk around, or limp, rather - because you've been in this place without moving for years. You try figuring out what's going on, you realize that you have to go out into the world for some reason (maybe just no food or supplies), you find some things yet you're injured on your way back. You're bleeding out, you lose consciousness, you wake up somewhere else because someone helped you - but it was just enough to keep you from dying. You're still hurt. And you still need to figure out a solution. The last part, I just now improvised, but I've had this idea for a few years now. I wish they would make this into a fallout game.
*You* may think of this DLC when thinking NV dlc's. Mine will always be Old World Blues due to the "blue and orange morality" that made up the utter hilarity of it. Askew, is the only proper word for each of those characters, and each their own flavor of it.
lonesome road is my personal fave, old world blues is second. I always am thrilled to play them during a new run, whereas i have to be in the right mood to enjoy honest hearts or dead money
I always pick based Joshua in every plays i've done. I always went full Khamas and try to push the White Nose tribe away instead of leaving the lands for them.
To full enjoy the dlcs you need to play them atleast twices, doing only half of the scenarios gives you a misunderstanding of each dlc. You need to try them for everything they are worth before judging
I actually prefer the Divide DLC ( Lonesome Road ) , the Main Pro-Antagonist especially his " Who are You Who does not know theirbown History " speech is the Best writing in the series . Sure it varies from Faction to Faction but the message synergizes accross them all .
Nah, the best DLC is Dead Money. Hands down. Sierra Madre is so depressing and terrifying and the most immersive thing ever. Joshua Graham is the best NPC thou, no doubt.
@@itsalwaysdarkestbeforethes1198 this is valid. I'll never use the throwing tomahawks cause I prefer my couriers to be limp-wristed cucks that can't throw for shit, but they're a neat addition, and even the trail carbine carries
Just played Honest hearts for the first time a couple days ago, I thought it was pretty good, but yeah Joshua kinda carried it. Although I can't wait for you to go through old world blues, by far my favorite dlc.
I love the Joshua arc but how they expanded on it felt poor and rushed and we didn't meet Joshua enough all in all this DLC makes Fallout into a poor man's FarCry
Joshua Graham is a terrific character, but unfortunately he's not quite awesome enough from saving this DLC from being pretty lame. They managed to make the environment look beautiful in spite of the game engine's limitation, but aside from the one hidden side story of The Man In The Caves, the storytelling falls flat pretty hard.
I mean the dlc is really just another place to go and shoot stuff. As well as add more lore to the main games plot. Could it be better? Yes. But what we get ain’t so bad. Also I’m writing this comment after watching only the first eleven seconds of the video so I might add another comment to this one if I think of anything else
I say the best DLC in New Vegas is old world blues followed by honest hearts but still isn’t as good as Point Lookout for Fallout 3 which is my favourite DLC in the Fallout series.
whenever i play this game on a non-challenge, occasionally i just kill joshua graham bc i don't like Christianity lol good character, i like him and he is a really nice guy, but i just don't like what he stands for lol
I’m watching this video because my game is paused and I’m just now meeting Daniel and he has his back to me and I want that damn map…. I don’t like this area very much I don’t know why lol. I just wanted a cool story but I’m just doing fetch quest. Joshua seems like a cool character though but idk I’m a couple of hours into this DLC and I’m so bored I want to play old world blues instead
Joshua now has back problems from carrying this DLC so hard
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With God, all loads are lightened.
Randall is there... laying death but he pull this DLC too.
Joshua always have a working accident involving White Legs in my runs.
Don't worry, the Father (Survivalist) is helping.
People keep talking about Joshua, but only real Chads know about Randall Clark
The survivalist himself. So well written for a terminal background character
a lot of people tend not to read long terminal entries.
“Forgive me Mama!”
It genuinely makes everything have sm history and it completely changes how you see the whole area and shouldn't been read atleast once to understand how polarizing 1 life is
People who love this DLC do not care that much of a gameplay of it although this is probably most relaxing area in Fallout.
True. I think the quests are ok but what I enjoy most is the area, exploration, wild animals and such. Also if you play with difficulty mods the clean water is BiS. This is my second fav DLC after DM.
Man is saying facts
Man I wished they added more gameplay and item you can get like a park ranger outfit instead of a ranger park hat you find in game
Lowkey I just think the dlcs are what the game were supposed to add before they could finish
To be fair
I despised the gameplay of every fallout NV dlc
Liked honest hearts for Joshua Graham
Liked Old world blues for the goofy characters
Liked dead money for the depressing ASF backstory
And liked lonesome road for ed-e
After the apocaliptic felling of the mojave, the frightening feeling of Dead Money, the...weird, felling of Old World Blues, the even MORE APPOCALIPTIC Lonesome Road
Its nice to have a quiet and beautiful place
But also Joshua Graham really carries this dlc
I like Zion Canyon, but goddamn those white legs and geckos be making me rage so hard
You speak the truth brother. But enough talk, the Lord's work must be done
Did you find the Survivalist's journal entries? It's my favourite part of Honest hearts and I was a bit surprised you didn't mention it
This🙏🏼
They are the true heart of the dlc
This is the main reason Honest Hearts is my favorite dlcs
for someone playing for the first time its a bit hard to find all of the entries if you arent just searching every area of the map
yeah, maybe they should've actually incorporated it into the DLC story and made the DLC good?
Wish you could get Joshua Graham as a permanent follower after completing this DLC. Would be hilarious to visit Caesar with him alongside you.
You come to this DLC for Joshua, but you stay for the Father.
All im saying is... enter every cave, and if there's traps in it, look for a terminal.
You'll also find a lot of great loot. But that's just a side treat.
Imo best terminal lore in all of fallout
I love Zion, I love Joshua but boy you can tell this DLC was rushed and unfinished. I mean it goes from "Hey man go fetch me a map" to "You wanna help me commit mass genocide?" in about sixty seconds
I instantly recognized Joshua's voice actor as the same one for Halo 4's Didact.
I get it now: this IS the best DLC.
I had no idea it’s the same dude. That’s sick!
He is also in dead space 1 as Dr Keine and in dead space 3 as General mahad. Excellent voice acting in dead space 3
The Didact sucks tho.
Anyone else force their parents to take them to zion based off this game?
My father planned a high-school senior grad trip for me and him the day after i graduated.
He asked where in America, if anywhere, would I go. Choice was obvious.
The nice part tho, was that he also played fnv, so we were on the same level of excitement when we arrived.
That was 6 years ago, feels like a lifetime.
That's awesome 😎
Joshua is a huge part of this DLC. But theres other good things.
The back story you get from the Great Salt Lake region, with New Canaan's Mormon community, the tribes (especially the Eighties and White Legs) and obviously the Sorrows and Dead Horses.
The backstory of the Father in the Caves/Survivalist/Randall Clark, and how it interwove with the DLCs main story (Basically the creation of the Sorrows)
The small stories within Zion (the "Little Ones" in the crashed bus, for example.
Begins setting up the whole backstory with Ulysses, him being the reason the White Legs are a problem, and Joshua expecting him to come assassinate him.
I think its a pretty solid piece of content, people just have a more negative opinion because the other DLCs were so good this one pales in comparrison
The DLC didn’t live up to the hype because you selected the worst of the two options and didn’t explore the caves, you always drive out the White Legs and read Randall’s journal entries.
Honestly, if you didn't do both of those. Did you really play the dlc?
Once you know Randall Clark’s story, once you’ve met him on the top of that mountain, you never, EVER force his children to run from their birthright.
@@StormShadowHarris this is the way.
@@StormShadowHarris preach
Maybe it should have been incorporated better and not missable then mayhaps?
Pro tip: pack lots of ammo and stimpaks for old world blues. And the animal friend perk if you don’t have it already. 😬 enemy spawns are insane and some of the enemies are bullet sponges.
Went in there _very_ underprepared at lvl 12 I think. Literal nightmare; way worse than my Dead Money experience.
I do this dlc at lvl1 because how op Joshua's 1911 is
@@Stahlvanten Protonic axe saved my level 13 ass in old world blues
@@Fillinnamehere When survival reflexes born from panic and a proton axe is what keeps you alive
get melee weapons to 100 and pack a pulse gun and its a walk in the park
I won't give you shit for it since a LOT of UA-camrs/reviewers miss it, but, the best part of this DLC is something I didn't discover until my 3rd playthrough: the father in the caves.
If you go around Zion and explore, you'll find a series of terminals, messages, traps, etc. in various caves, and they paint a really beautiful picture of a pre-War guy who ended up in Zion. It's a great insight into the early days of the apocalypse, as well.
A great story that a lot of people miss. It wouldn't bump the DLC up a tier for you, but, it's really touching and some fantastic writing. I'd recommend checking it out sometime.
First time I played this DLC, I accidentally attacked Follows-Chalk and ended up having an epic duel on the rope bridge over the canyon. From then on, every human NPC in the valley was hostile. I never met Joshua Graham, barely explored anything, and left completely confused about what the point was.
Zion is basically just a vacation from the base game. It’s the most boring out of the bunch, but it’s a decent start to DLCs. Hence why I always start with Honest Hearts.
imagine not accidentally killing follows-chalk immediately and failing the entire DLC
Did it :(
Saw some people shooting me from a rigde and blasted all of them, including a poor guy
My dumbass made a stealth focus character, finished before old world blues, will the poor guy, stealth all the way across the mission marker, turn arpund and completed the dlc without interacting with anyone.
@@larrytale3401 it was a tooth and nail fight between me and the 30 giant cazadores, and only when i got back to the entrance with the map did i put 2 and 2 together
Billie Toppy intro was fire
although this DLC has some of its flaws, being in the grand canyon my reaction was this "THEY HAVE CLEAN WILD WATER... THEY HAVE WATER"
Do I wish we got to see the 80s tribe, mad max raiders
It's not the Grand Canyon, dumbass. It's Zion Nation Park in Utah. Also, Lake Mead and the Colorado River in the base game already have clean water, not sure why that was an Earth shattering revelation for you.
Uhhh what about lake Mead?
I love this dlc mainly because it's by far the most relaxing area in all of fallout. It's almost therapeutic after the absolute hellscape of dead money. Also the survivalist stuff is really really cool which you seem to have missed
People definitely have their rose tinted glasses on when talking about this dlc. For me, it was nearly forgettable. Dead money and big mountain were the true gems
Agreed. Though I would also give credit to lonesome road. Even if Ulysses is a bore, I think the DLC itself is great as a proper challenge for a max level best gear courier to truly check their skills.
I definitely liked it the least on my first playthrough, and it didn't really change, but I feel like it has its place in worldbuilding and character. Some stupid little stuff, like a bus full of little skeletons, a store with a terminal with an angry note about the logistics company brining in the Novac dinos, Graham, obviously, and then a thing that I started to pay more attention eventually - it's full of clean water and green pastures which makes it feel like a place somebody would want to fight over.
In the Mojave there is many a building with irradiated tap water, even in Vegas, especially in Freeside, but also like in Primm's Bison casino or whatever it is called and the abandoned Vaults for obvious reasons, no real natural freshwater source west of Colorado River and the lakes here. Hoover Dam is only partially valued for the energy, Helios One is also a substitute, Lucky 38 has a reactor, many a Vault have, BoS bunkers do, but Hoover Dam is a position from where one can distribute clean water in the Mojave Desert: important for its own sake, important for the NCR to grow its crops without relying on the Long 15 supply lines.
In this, the value of Honest Hearts that I find, is to make a world feel larger yet connected. Obviously the war in the Mojave impacts Zion, White Legs are here for the Legion and the other tribals follow the former Legion general, and you are here explicitly following people with a mission to establish a trade route that follows all the way back to NCR, but also the people just exist there, existed and will exist, too, no matter what happens at Hoover Dam. Maybe there could also be something like that around, i dunno, Oregon or Ontario or (gasp) outside of America? I learned to appreciate it even if I can't decide if it's too short or if it overstays its welcome. I guess not the latter, I did elect to make a pilgrimage to all the Survivalist journal entries.
Maybe this is it - there are many cool things about Honest Hearts, but to find them you need to look for them, which kinda runs opposite to a lot of the vanilla game where the cool stuff finds you through quests and just commuting. Giant dinosaur and the rocket launch site, Helios One plant, Lucky 38 shining at night, NCRCF and the Primm rollercoaster, the giant Rangers statue, many things just look at you even before you find a quest that sends you there, and then 5 or so different quests send you to Vault 22 to make sure you don't miss it lol. Only real cool thing that you are guaranteed to find in this dlc is Graham, and that is given you didn't accidentally shoot Follows-Chalk and left dlc immediately. It sure takes a lot of squinting for me, but on a recent playthrough, I ended with a conclusion that I appreciate it actually. Still the worst dlc if I have to rank them, but I sure wouldn't want it to be gone and wouldn't skip it or anything.
Bro I clicked on this video right after sierra madre not realizing it was just uploaded 😭
Damn, never realised Lee Everett led you to Zion and died instantly
Funny that enjoyed Dead Money and Lonesome Road the most because i kinda enjoyed the semi linear story with survival aspect to it, it was refreshing
YOU PICKED THE WORST ENDING 😭
The sopranos refrence was so funny
The 1911, M1A1 Thompson, Survivalist Rifle, and Joshua are the main selling points of this DLC for me.
The Desert Ranger Armor and Randall too*
*”JUDGEMENT’S COMING.”*
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Joshua Graham, 2281.
The other ending were you wipe out the white legs is better.
"From the outside? From civilized lands?"
lmao
Yeah, aside from the Survivalist and Joshua, this DLC didn't offer much.
As good as those characters' backgrounds are, the rest of the DLC is not as compelling or unique as the others. Still, I appreciate a laid-back explorable area and not having to deal with new, annoying mechanics without my gear.
I feel like part of the reason this was a little more relaxed was due to the intense torture we went through in the first dlc 😂
@@lewisjtnb Pretty much! Even with Yao Guai and .45 SMGs, it feels like a vacation compared to the bear traps, holograms, radios and Cloud
I don’t remember “take drugs, kill a bear”
Iconic.
I think the dialogue is tied to the Wild Wasteland perk. Same with the guy “two bears high-fiving”
Honest hearts: peak lore, good area, mid quests, mid gameplay
If it’s ur first time it’s really good. But if not and you just want the cool items like light in shining darkness or the desert range armor then it’s pretty boring.
Still A tier tho
Some things are just a must you must wear the riot armor you must use the anti material rifle and you must like Joshua graham
Glad I’m not the only one who didn’t immediately see the lunchboxes on the counter
Yeti went from a Heist sponsored by Father Amanda Waller to a battle between 2 cults 😂😭
4:00 one must imagine joshua graham finished reloading
Just started watching your vids, love the editing and narration, top work! Main reason for commenting though is to thank you for introducing me to 'Men I Trust' from the intro song!
I just didn’t expect Joshua to be Dunmer
I like that you’ve been giving the dlcs and stuff a little tiny review at the end. It’s nice. Now when are you playing the Witcher 3
Witcher 3 probably not gonna happen any time soon... sorry brotha
@@YetiForHireok what about Final Fantasy 16 or BG3
WITCHER IS MID
"I survived because the fire inside be burned brighter than the one around me" fucking peak
I'm curious as to why he chose the daniel ending as one of the variants of the Joshua ending is considered the best or most moral ending. Not bashing the choice just curious
The Desert Ranger Combat armor sitting, waiting, and Randall Clark + Survivalists Rifle lay motionless in the DLC, never touched by the Yeti, who I think is for hire,
I want a new fallout story. One where the player character starts off, they think that they know they're living, that everything is as they see. But after hours, and let's say, your choices do matter after the actual game starts - but let's say that the simulation ends and they awaken to a dark room. Barely any light at all, and emanating from flickering screens, but over all... a dark room with others, though dead, and you get up. You walk around, or limp, rather - because you've been in this place without moving for years.
You try figuring out what's going on, you realize that you have to go out into the world for some reason (maybe just no food or supplies), you find some things yet you're injured on your way back. You're bleeding out, you lose consciousness, you wake up somewhere else because someone helped you - but it was just enough to keep you from dying. You're still hurt. And you still need to figure out a solution. The last part, I just now improvised, but I've had this idea for a few years now. I wish they would make this into a fallout game.
i found it hilarious that the courier would want to return to the mojave considering Zion had NO RADIATION and is a LITTERAL PARADICE XD
Radiation has never killed me in fallout. Those Green Geckos have killed me dozens of times. I found the Sierra Madre more hospitable then Zion.
I mean... I dunno if paradise is the right word. It is prettier tho.
Music taste is unmatched
7:16
you haven't played Old World Blues yet have you?
*You* may think of this DLC when thinking NV dlc's. Mine will always be Old World Blues due to the "blue and orange morality" that made up the utter hilarity of it. Askew, is the only proper word for each of those characters, and each their own flavor of it.
lonesome road is my personal fave, old world blues is second. I always am thrilled to play them during a new run, whereas i have to be in the right mood to enjoy honest hearts or dead money
You didn't even fight the bad guy???
Great editing, underrated channel
7:22 god damn it yeti. i love and hate you for this.
I always pick based Joshua in every plays i've done. I always went full Khamas and try to push the White Nose tribe away instead of leaving the lands for them.
I play 76 and use the mummy mask to codplay as The Burned Man
"Ooohhh ma gaaaawd" was the best line you said😂😂
To full enjoy the dlcs you need to play them atleast twices, doing only half of the scenarios gives you a misunderstanding of each dlc. You need to try them for everything they are worth before judging
Playing it early is nice because its feels like a nice little aside, did it right after red rock canyon
I actually prefer the Divide DLC ( Lonesome Road ) , the Main Pro-Antagonist especially his " Who are You Who does not know theirbown History " speech is the Best writing in the series .
Sure it varies from Faction to Faction but the message synergizes accross them all .
Joshua and the "mha two world wars" carried this DLC
+1 for Men I Trust
Men I trust on top
Play the Lonesome Road please. It’s the best game DLC has a bunch of Wanting to kill yourself🗿🗿🗿
[Stimpaddict] Oh man, you know what? Not doing so well again… gonna need another stim.
Nah, the best DLC is Dead Money. Hands down. Sierra Madre is so depressing and terrifying and the most immersive thing ever.
Joshua Graham is the best NPC thou, no doubt.
Honestly Joshua Graham is the only draw for me to this dlc, I don't jump to replay it
Tbf the weapons in the dlc are pretty great too, the survivalist rifle is broken and unique 45. Is amazing
@@itsalwaysdarkestbeforethes1198 this is valid. I'll never use the throwing tomahawks cause I prefer my couriers to be limp-wristed cucks that can't throw for shit, but they're a neat addition, and even the trail carbine carries
Just played Honest hearts for the first time a couple days ago, I thought it was pretty good, but yeah Joshua kinda carried it. Although I can't wait for you to go through old world blues, by far my favorite dlc.
Bro didn't bother pressing Daniel about the dead husband
I love the Joshua arc but how they expanded on it felt poor and rushed and we didn't meet Joshua enough all in all this DLC makes Fallout into a poor man's FarCry
I’ve never seen anyone take the leave ending to this dlc
7:07 bro you sing good wtff
Should have been “Daniel Graham”
Great video man, pretty much summed up how I felt about the dlc lmao.
You got my sub, keep it up🙏🏻🙏🏻
Joshua Graham is a terrific character, but unfortunately he's not quite awesome enough from saving this DLC from being pretty lame. They managed to make the environment look beautiful in spite of the game engine's limitation, but aside from the one hidden side story of The Man In The Caves, the storytelling falls flat pretty hard.
"Yawn I'm playing on easy, there's no challange" 😂
I mean the dlc is really just another place to go and shoot stuff. As well as add more lore to the main games plot. Could it be better? Yes. But what we get ain’t so bad. Also I’m writing this comment after watching only the first eleven seconds of the video so I might add another comment to this one if I think of anything else
You should've done the other ending
Hello! What's the name of the intro song? First ~20 seconds of the video.
I say the best DLC in New Vegas is old world blues followed by honest hearts but still isn’t as good as Point Lookout for Fallout 3 which is my favourite DLC in the Fallout series.
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the best soul voice i've heard since Ray Charles 7:10
My favorite DLC honestly, not even because Graham
I am the White-Leg, I speak for the lightning clouds, and I swear to god they are speaking Vietnamese.
I agree with you on this. Honest Hearts is kinda mid, but the story plays a larger role in other DLC and base game plot.
Mid DLC, sowwwy. Lonesome Road and Old World Blues are wayyyyy better.
Bro you didnt even put a cap in Chief Gobbledegook wtf
Funnily enough, when you say “when you think of fnv dlc, you think honest hearts” I automatically think of dead money. Why? Trauma.
Whats the song in the intro? I need it DESPERATELY its so groovy
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Why didn't you follow the survivalist story and get his gear
whenever i play this game on a non-challenge, occasionally i just kill joshua graham bc i don't like Christianity lol
good character, i like him and he is a really nice guy, but i just don't like what he stands for lol
0:08 song?
Anyone not have the talk from the chalk guy?
This DLC took me less than 3 hours to finish
I was kinda hoping you would accidentaly kill Follows-Chalk and have the average first time player experience
No, sorry I think of Big MT and what fun headache that was.
I’m watching this video because my game is paused and I’m just now meeting Daniel and he has his back to me and I want that damn map…. I don’t like this area very much I don’t know why lol. I just wanted a cool story but I’m just doing fetch quest. Joshua seems like a cool character though but idk I’m a couple of hours into this DLC and I’m so bored I want to play old world blues instead
Is this a good channel to watch?
Only one way to find out
7:20 ahhh I suppose you could call it an asylum for where that dude lives now 😂
You'll see 😏
Joshua carried this dlc so hard
you have a beautiful singing voice and i like your videos
and you have great editing
Thank you so much!
Honest Heart is quite awful if it wasnt for the changery of scenery, and that you now can get your hands on .45 pistols and smg's after completing it.