downloaded a mod that adds them to nv, forgot about it and shit my pants when i saw one wandering around. i was around level 40 at that point but it scared me so bad i ran as fast as i could
Bruh. Am I the ONLY person in this community that played Fallout 3??? How has no one mentioned the Mirelurk Kings from Fallout 3??? Look them up and try and tell me you wouldn't shit yourself if you saw one irl.
Hear me out, gulpers; imagine a playthrough without Vats, creeping through far harbor trying to avoid the water bc of mirelurks, weaving through fog and trees, then a group of gulpers drop out of the tree ur under. Like damn feeling like a Vietnam vet 💀 also the tv show variant deff adds the scare factor
So glad you chose NV's Yao Guai as the rep, here! Running into one of those ( or rather, having one sneak up right behind me) for the first time was also the very first time a game actually scared me to the point of unintentionally tossing a controller in the air XD
Scariest is difficult to quantify. Are we going for visually scary? If so, the Centaurs and Floaters from Fallout 2. Body horror usually wins. Are we going for deadliest? Then Cazadores and Deathclaws. Either can kill you with a single hit. Are we going for more of a conceptual horror? Ghouls and Super Mutants both show us the perils of unwanted change, and the loss of self. Are we going for introspective horror? A raider is a person who got tossed out of society and does whatever to survive, including cannibalism. It's all too personal. I vote for the Fallout 2 centaur, because while everything I've listed will probably just kill you, the centaur is literally a collection of various creatures mutated and melted together, it's human head has no eyes, no limbs, is perpetually trying to scream in agony. It's dog head attacks the human head every now and then, as it propels itself towards you. Six human hands and a collection of tentacles all slithering and grasping along the ground as it comes.
For part 3, if you haven't mentioned it yet, how about Mr Bradburton? You find the creator of Nuka Cola in Nuka World after doing the Cappy quests. When we find him he's just head, covered in frost and kept alive by artificial suspended animation. Driven near insanity doomed to forever live enteral life in a glass jaw, only able to look at the same wall day after day, month after month, year after year, decade after decade, century after century, in complete loneliness. When the Sole Survivor meets him, he airs his regrets and understandably begs for death, even sweetening the pot by offering up top secret military weapons,anything he can still do to just please die. It's quite a haunting encounter when you think about it.
The mole rat disease only works if you aren’t wearing power armor, replayed the game like 3 some odd times already and never had a problem walking in their with power armor especially the hellfire or a favorite so far do to the mods is the x-o2, most of the quests only work if you have the requirements but if you play the opposite some crazy things tend to happen instead
Them wasp might have numbers but Fallout 3 Albino Radscorpion that can potentially make Deathclaws look weak with its (if remember it correctly) 30k hp the only thing that makes it manageable is its speed as who knows how they be if had Fallout 4 Radscorpion mobility for the underground "Trogs" I mentioned last time if show wha happened to a Deathclaw that we meet in the underground area yeah that will make anyone question wha lies ahead (especially if first time doin the Lonesome Road DLC)
i think the scaryest not as a player but in univerce. Just a random wastelander comeing acrossed them. Would be deathclaw and feral ghouls. Yes its a basic ansore but immagen. Ur walking around at night and sudenly u see figures in the dark twitchy jittery figures. Then they are upon u. Ferals are feard in unvierce for a reasion. Then theres the deathclaw the creature that is iconic for its leathality. a Icon of horror among wastelanders. Yes these are basic creatures to us the player but we also arnt encountering these IRL. The part that makes these two the scaryest in my openion is just how common they are. Packs of ferals are prity common at night. Leaveing dark corners of the wasteland to hunt. Then deathclaws no introduction needed they are inconic.
Always hated Mutant Hounds from FO4, massive mouth full of jagged teeth, their howl sounds that of a war horn. Some find them cute but i just find them so disturbing looking.
They may not be lethal or that scary... save for the one legendary one found in the Old World Blues... but I actually hate Bloatflies and all their variants. I was fine with the ones in 3 and New Vegas... but Fallout 4's seem like they have a hornet's temperament and feral ghoul levels of annoyance especially if you encounter a swarm larger than 3. They also just look horrid and how they attack is just as bad. If there was a list for most disturbing creatures in Fallout 4 (less scary and more skin crawling discomforting to look at), I would hope Bloatflies make the top of the list.
Boatflies will actually shoot larvae at the player, canonically they hatch and burrow into the skin, similar to real boatflies. That alone makes them terrifying
Ah yes, the scaling bug in 3 and NV... (the bigger scale something is set to the more hp it has and more damage it does, the smaller the scale the lower)
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Destroys your enemies
Refuses to elaborate
Leaves
Nothing is scarier than a Wanamingo.
downloaded a mod that adds them to nv, forgot about it and shit my pants when i saw one wandering around. i was around level 40 at that point but it scared me so bad i ran as fast as i could
Mutant menagerie mod in Fallout 4 adds a group of Wanamingos in the glowing sea and the Wanamingo Queen is terrifying
Pretty sure he brought them up in his last video.
is that the axtual mod name?@Nick_Valentine2702
Nothing scarier than the Legendary Bloatfly
Bruh. Am I the ONLY person in this community that played Fallout 3??? How has no one mentioned the Mirelurk Kings from Fallout 3??? Look them up and try and tell me you wouldn't shit yourself if you saw one irl.
Marked men from lonesome road are pretty creepy
Hear me out, gulpers; imagine a playthrough without Vats, creeping through far harbor trying to avoid the water bc of mirelurks, weaving through fog and trees, then a group of gulpers drop out of the tree ur under. Like damn feeling like a Vietnam vet 💀 also the tv show variant deff adds the scare factor
Personally the creature sixies scares me the most
So glad you chose NV's Yao Guai as the rep, here! Running into one of those ( or rather, having one sneak up right behind me) for the first time was also the very first time a game actually scared me to the point of unintentionally tossing a controller in the air XD
Crickets, those goddamn crickets.
Scariest is difficult to quantify.
Are we going for visually scary? If so, the Centaurs and Floaters from Fallout 2. Body horror usually wins.
Are we going for deadliest? Then Cazadores and Deathclaws. Either can kill you with a single hit.
Are we going for more of a conceptual horror? Ghouls and Super Mutants both show us the perils of unwanted change, and the loss of self.
Are we going for introspective horror? A raider is a person who got tossed out of society and does whatever to survive, including cannibalism.
It's all too personal.
I vote for the Fallout 2 centaur, because while everything I've listed will probably just kill you, the centaur is literally a collection of various creatures mutated and melted together, it's human head has no eyes, no limbs, is perpetually trying to scream in agony. It's dog head attacks the human head every now and then, as it propels itself towards you. Six human hands and a collection of tentacles all slithering and grasping along the ground as it comes.
Ight but those who have played the original Fallout 1 know the true scariest enemies are those freakin rats in the first area lol
Cook-Cook
Oh god...
GENIUS. “the most evil characters in fallout” is now on the video ideas list!
He may be an irredeemable monster, but he makes a mean brahmin stew.
Centaurs for the body horror
He covered them in the previous video.
Nothing is scarier when you got chased down by Private kowalki
2:18 Literally slivers from MTG
Now, I like Arachnids, but the Radscorp?? I mean, Emperor Scorpions are cool, but why'd the Bombs have to supersize them-
The death claw in the Boston mayoral shelter scared the crap out of me first time I went there
Feral Ghouls. I love them. But they still scare the hell out of me.
For part 3, if you haven't mentioned it yet, how about Mr Bradburton? You find the creator of Nuka Cola in Nuka World after doing the Cappy quests. When we find him he's just head, covered in frost and kept alive by artificial suspended animation. Driven near insanity doomed to forever live enteral life in a glass jaw, only able to look at the same wall day after day, month after month, year after year, decade after decade, century after century, in complete loneliness.
When the Sole Survivor meets him, he airs his regrets and understandably begs for death, even sweetening the pot by offering up top secret military weapons,anything he can still do to just please die.
It's quite a haunting encounter when you think about it.
5:47 that’s me :)
8:09 to note in real life there is a scorpion called the deathstalker
The mole rat disease only works if you aren’t wearing power armor, replayed the game like 3 some odd times already and never had a problem walking in their with power armor especially the hellfire or a favorite so far do to the mods is the x-o2, most of the quests only work if you have the requirements but if you play the opposite some crazy things tend to happen instead
finders keepers kiddo…
women at the piñata party:be careful with the kids.
Men:give me my lollipop back juanito or else…
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Easy Pete.
Didn't watch the vid, but im sure he is number 1 in it, everyone was afraid of him and his skillcheck
In actual gameplay nothing is more terrifying than cazadores. Unless you see them first you are most likely going to die.
Have a happy new year Sixes
Fog crawlers are actually most likely related to mantis shrimp.
talking about notable nightkin and not mentioning lily is crazy
9:57 I was mentioned here :)
in my opinion i think cave crickets are pretty creepy but the scariest one is the sentry bot it was a machine designed for killing
Nothing less scary then a assaultron (I NEEEEEEED ONE PLEAAASE)
Bloat flies, fog crawlers and centaurs from new Vegas and fallout 4.
Suprised centaurs didnt make the list
Them wasp might have numbers but Fallout 3 Albino Radscorpion that can potentially make Deathclaws look weak with its (if remember it correctly) 30k hp the only thing that makes it manageable is its speed as who knows how they be if had Fallout 4 Radscorpion mobility for the underground "Trogs" I mentioned last time if show wha happened to a Deathclaw that we meet in the underground area yeah that will make anyone question wha lies ahead (especially if first time doin the Lonesome Road DLC)
I'd still face all these guys instead of like Cook Cook lol
Eh, nothing a good mini nuke can't solve. Or two.
Welp. I’m downloading fallout 4 again
i think the scaryest not as a player but in univerce. Just a random wastelander comeing acrossed them. Would be deathclaw and feral ghouls. Yes its a basic ansore but immagen. Ur walking around at night and sudenly u see figures in the dark twitchy jittery figures. Then they are upon u. Ferals are feard in unvierce for a reasion. Then theres the deathclaw the creature that is iconic for its leathality. a Icon of horror among wastelanders. Yes these are basic creatures to us the player but we also arnt encountering these IRL. The part that makes these two the scaryest in my openion is just how common they are. Packs of ferals are prity common at night. Leaveing dark corners of the wasteland to hunt. Then deathclaws no introduction needed they are inconic.
Always hated Mutant Hounds from FO4, massive mouth full of jagged teeth, their howl sounds that of a war horn. Some find them cute but i just find them so disturbing looking.
They may not be lethal or that scary... save for the one legendary one found in the Old World Blues... but I actually hate Bloatflies and all their variants. I was fine with the ones in 3 and New Vegas... but Fallout 4's seem like they have a hornet's temperament and feral ghoul levels of annoyance especially if you encounter a swarm larger than 3. They also just look horrid and how they attack is just as bad. If there was a list for most disturbing creatures in Fallout 4 (less scary and more skin crawling discomforting to look at), I would hope Bloatflies make the top of the list.
Boatflies will actually shoot larvae at the player, canonically they hatch and burrow into the skin, similar to real boatflies. That alone makes them terrifying
i don’t think the assaultron belongs here. robots should get their own video
i definitely like the idea of making “The Deadliest Robots in Fallout”, i’ll add it to the list! can i credit this comment in the video?
@ yea go ahead, i’d watch the fuck out of a deadliest robots video
@@Sixes hell yea man sounds good
The scariest thing is man
23:11 ... Люди, люди все равно страшнее.
A lot of these are fallout 4... I find that odd.
Rawr might a deathclaw he is no ordinary deathclaw
I'm surprised nobody said fallout new vegas legendary bloatfly
Ah yes, the scaling bug in 3 and NV... (the bigger scale something is set to the more hp it has and more damage it does, the smaller the scale the lower)
Noting more scary then another settlement needs your help 🥲