sadly in my second playthrough of fallout 3 I met leo while I was running away from a group of enclave soldiers with rocket launchers and leo was standing next to a car and when a rocket hit the car and it exploded leo was killed, I killed the enclave... *_but at what cost..._*
It would be cool as hell if you could have Uncle Leo be a follower or if you got some quests for him to help him figure out his actual origin and past life
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 That would have needed a LOT of lore explaining that, Jacobstown is in the Mojave which is on the opposite side of the country to where the Capital Wasteland is, even Marcus, a reappearing super mutant from previous games only appears there because he was already in Broken Hills during Fallout 2 which is in Nevada. Not to mention all of the Mutants in the Mojave are Mariposa SMs (made in the Mariposa base by the Master) while all the Mutants in Fallout 3 are Vault 87 mutants that were made by FEV exposure from the vault.
Lmao what are the fucking odds you encounter someone from your vault in the same area of the wasteland as you, walking in your direction. if that happened irl you’d have to be companions just because of the luck
That would be soooooooo cool, Butch sucks. I'd much rather have ANYONE else from the vault. Imagine a world where Jonas didn't die and helps you find your pops!?!?
@@gamingpanda7516there’s a couple in 4. I remember one where you meet a fake Preston Garvey. New Vegas has some but some are locked behind the Wild Wasteland trait.
Uncle Leo definitely was a prewar human when he was changed to a super mutant. It would explain his high intelligence like the Master's Army in Fallout 1
Uncle Leo probably was a vault dweller like Fawkes, normally the only humans that become intelligent supermutants are the ones with a really low or non-existant level of radiation in the blood + the only supermutants that exist in Washington are the ones from that West Tek vault with failed version of FEV that mostly creates dumb yellow supermutants long after the war
@@Bassemasattar now that you mention it i remember being on edge a lot from how dead most of the wasteland looked. The abundance of super mutents and other creepy crap in the metros and city didn't help either.
Uncle Leo Two Years Later: _"Welcome, Nerevar. Together we shall speak for the Law and the Land, and shall drive the mongrel dogs of the Empire from Morrowind."_
Really sad how New Vegas doesn't have a lot I feel like it would be nicer if it did cause 3 nails the atmosphere and environment feel with those encounters it is a cherry on top.
Ugh I remember coming home from Best-Buy way back in 2008 as a kid after my dad had just preordered the lunchbox edition of Fallout 3 about a month before release. F3 will always have a huge place in my heart as it introduced me to the Fallout series as a whole as well as the fantastic genre that is music from the 50's
That’s so cool you got the lunchbox! I love when companies make cool collectibles for pre orders, glad to hear you have great memories with your dad because of this game :)
I'm 99% sure this is true, I ran into him kind of early on when I used to have Fallout 3. I ran into him again and I'm pretty sure he remembers your character, but that's all I remember, you can ask him the same questions and stuff or just opt to kill him .. but it was nice running into him. I thought he was like a regular character or something that'd eventually give you quests or be able to company you. I think same case for New Vegas, there was a friendly Super Mutant that would remember your character after talking to him the first time. Kind of an odd thing to think about though after killing hundreds of normal Super Mutants, or if you just started a playthrough and haven't encountered one yet. You'd think in 3 or NV, the player wouldn't have a clue as to what Uncle Leo or the other Super Mutant were and just kind of questioned the morality of killing their kind later on - if their only experience with Mutants was on a good basis. Like in Fallout 4 I'm pretty sure one of the dialogs with Strong is the typical "confused" dialog option where the main character has zero idea what a Super Mutant is. But just like other special characters; the dialog doesn't go away even if you've encountered their species before meeting a friendly one. Like being able to ask Preston or Handcock about Ghouls in a confused manner, even though it's possible to have encounter Ghouls or learn about them from other characters - before talking to either of those two.
Fun fact: if you give Ben canning some water you will find him walking outside settlement locations occasionally when you head there (mostly megaton and big town)
In my playthrough I forced everyone to evacuate the vault by vandalising it and then later watched Susie get torn apart by scorpions. Not quite as nice an encounter as that.
*flashes back to killing the adoring fan and dumping his body into waterfront* damn it I knew he'd try to come back *pulls out fat man* but this time he won't!
@@drunkenmmamaster419 I remember my first random encounter was the wastelander asking you for help with the bomb on him. Happened like 5 minutes after I left the vault and I tried to help him but couldn't because of the low skills, so he blew up and that kinda freaked me out
dude it feels like every single playthrough i do, theres always the deathclaw encounter at super duper mart, just ready to beat low level me into the ground
I started playing it again and it actually landed there the first or second time I ever went there I was so happy! Took a good 10 minutes of looking before i realised my companion had picked it up though..
I never realized how much the dialogue in this game - even if I grew up playing it - is similar to the one in Oblivion. It's not only the voice actors, who honestly are probably the same, but also- the vibes, man, the pauses, the tone...
01:12 Uncle Leo the Friendly Super Mutant: "I was *driven out* by my brothers..." (So then, what caused Uncle Leo's been *driven out by his fellow Super Mutants in the first place* here, Gavin...🤔?)
01:16 Uncle Leo the Friendly Super Mutant: "I tried to got them to understand that *there was more than fighting ⚔ and killing* 😵💥👊, but *they wouldn't listen* ...😟😔"
The Outcasts vs Deathclaws encounter respawns, and it spawned for me across the river from Super Duper Mart at the metro station. I'd go back every week for a free gatling laser, some suits of power armor, and various other weapons like laser rifles and power fists. Best spawn I ever had.
Well, random encounters is just a better version of wild wasteland. Random Encounter = random event in a specific location Wild wasteland = predetermined event in a specific location
@@gdkaizaki9566 idk about that, I mean wild wasteland event are much much more interesting than any random encounters in fo3, because how it predetermined to specific location mean much more freedom of creativity in design the encounters
@@mrdeafter i disagree, wild wasteland gets boring over time because it's always the same event in this particular place. Fo3 random encounters are much better, because some events are rarer than others like the firelance, mechanist fan, merchand with a deathclaw gauntlet schematic and others. It makes the wasteland more alive, and the fact that new events are added depending on your karma and after completing certain quests, makes it more interesting and makes you want to explore. Wild wasteland isnt interesting after a few playthrough, its always the same.
@@mrdeafter They're cool for about maybe 3 or 4 times after that it kinda gets dull if 3 had it, it would honestly make the game more stranger and crazy but I will not deny the fact that I like it for the free Alien Blaster.
My favourite unique encounter I just found out about is if you run away from the guard at the start of the game and help butch he will hide you from the guard
@@burymeinjhenny918 I think they are not as good as 3 because i love the D.C area ad the chaotic apocalyptic feel they are good in there own ways though NV has a good story, and 4 has some nice Gameplay.
lol I came across Susie Mack and after the conversation ended, I went exploring and found her body torn apart by a death claw, not even 5 minutes after that conversation.
There's another unique encounter that triggers if you sabotage vault 101. Amata will be outside the vault talking to some Enclave members begging them for help. They'll then open fire on her and kill her.
Funny enough, I remember running into the Oasis Raiders in the area just before Oasis the first time I played. Thought it was supposed to be like that.
i want more backstory behind the goul chinese soldier, obviously he was around pre-war got turned in to a ghoul but he;s survived in "enemy" ground for 200 years theres got to be one hell of a story there, like him having to learn english over time and coming to terms with no longer being a soldier in a war stuck in america having to learn to survive
Fun Fact: If you try to loot or pick up the dead Protectron from the Scavenger, he'll just straight up shoot you, then again there's nothing in it sometimes.
Whoa that wasteland background music is so nostalgic, I remember falling asleep and that music would play the whole time for like a year of my life...that and the ocarina of time soundtrack lol
Never played these games, but I like listening and watching these little cutscenes. Oxhorn is too chatty, and that "other person" skips a lot of dialogue. This is just riiiiiight!
I always hated the Ghouls trying to get to Underworld encounter, especially if you've been there already. Also, I don't know about the Dog Hunters, but normal hunters sometimes have Yao Guai meat available, so don't kill'em! heh
6:40 What's funny is that in one play through I did I got this encounter and just heard the talking and then the fighting but when I got there the ghouls had won and they told me to go away and stay away from their water. Me being completely oblivious to the situation saw the fridge and was like "oh hey! a bunch of free water!"... I'm sure you know what happened next... (I didn't die btw)
Fun Fact: Unlike essential mission Vertiberds/stationary ones, the ones that drop off troops can be destroyed before they deploy troops if you're fast enough. I recommend Fat Mans or Gatling Lasers
3:29 a damn deathclaw made me miss out on this encounter. just as i found them two were killed and one badly wounded trying to get away (deathclaw caught up with him)
9:41 This dialogue reminds me of that altmer in oblivion running away from Kvatch
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The scariest thing is when a vault dweller exits the vault alone. Take fallout 1, 3, and 4 for example and we all know how they just slaughtered people in the main quest
@@supermstash29 Nah, you're mistaken. You're thinking of the Alien Blaster. This comment is referring to Firelance, another variant of the Alien Blaster you can get through a random encounter.
"Some fresh water from the vault, it must be hard to find out here"
*Me with 100 aqua pura*
"Yes"
This is soo fucking true
And fresh water from tennpenny tower.
Me with the console: Yes
Gives it to the homeless man
Fun fact: in Europe there is actually a bottled water brand called Aqua Pura
Me who just realized I sniped Uncle Leo thinking it was another super mutant encounter: *"What have I done?"*
Henlo birb
And damn
You have become the very thing you swore to destroy.
funny asl😂😂
This is why I like fallout 4's shitty render distance.
Makes these encounters easier to not fuck up.
.\ /.
__ You've Lost Karma
It's a small world, indeed, you sound just like this girl who made me walk halfway across the Wasteland for a survival guide!
She’s hiding
i swear, this game has about 5 voice actors, just like in new vegas
@@dusanbota still is unique and seems every character is different ..🙌
@@princess10 yeah but sometimes they dont even match, like for example sticky sounds like an old man even though hes supposed to be 16
@@dusanbota Yeah, and only one is Joseph Joestar
Uncle Leo is too pure for this wasteland.
He reminds me of Armstrong from FMA for some reason 😹💛
Lilly! She's the best granma in any game.
Hello!
sadly in my second playthrough of fallout 3 I met leo while I was running away from a group of enclave soldiers with rocket launchers and leo was standing next to a car and when a rocket hit the car and it exploded leo was killed, I killed the enclave...
*_but at what cost..._*
Uncle Leo is a nod to the great philosopher Leo Tolstoy
It would be cool as hell if you could have Uncle Leo be a follower or if you got some quests for him to help him figure out his actual origin and past life
Yeah that would be cool
*everyone liked that
It would have been nice if he reappeared in New Vegas so you can lead him to Jacobstown.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 That would have needed a LOT of lore explaining that, Jacobstown is in the Mojave which is on the opposite side of the country to where the Capital Wasteland is, even Marcus, a reappearing super mutant from previous games only appears there because he was already in Broken Hills during Fallout 2 which is in Nevada.
Not to mention all of the Mutants in the Mojave are Mariposa SMs (made in the Mariposa base by the Master) while all the Mutants in Fallout 3 are Vault 87 mutants that were made by FEV exposure from the vault.
Well actually there was something with uncle leo but it got cur
Lmao what are the fucking odds you encounter someone from your vault in the same area of the wasteland as you, walking in your direction. if that happened irl you’d have to be companions just because of the luck
Funny enough when I got this encounter I was right outside Vault 101 and looks like the dude in the video was too
It happens just outside the vault 101
I mean like I saw a teacher in another country one time. Shit happens its a small world.
That would be soooooooo cool, Butch sucks. I'd much rather have ANYONE else from the vault. Imagine a world where Jonas didn't die and helps you find your pops!?!?
@@helios566 oh hell naw, that’s fucking wild
I looked down expecting this to be a ten year old video, good to see the Fallout community still exsists
The Fallout community survived a 10-year hiatus between games, it ain't going anywhere any time soon.
War, war never changes
I always get fallout even if I stop playing for a while i always come back
I just fully completed the game on my ps3
Damn, didn't even think. True tho
Uncle Leo was the last one I discovered it took me years later playthrough to encounter him
Wow really? He was a pretty frequent occurrence in my playthroughs
I haven't come across him I don't think
Still waiting to come across him myself.
Nah I'm still waiting on the alien UFO encounter outside of mothership Zeta.
@@blake2534 that was the last one for me, in my playthrough at least it was right beneath the Anchorage war memorial
The random encounters are great, they make the wasteland feel so much more alive
What do you think about Nancy Pelosi in Taiwan
@@lostvayne104 Taiwan peace Israel
Were these only in 3?These seem like they stand out more.
@@gamingpanda7516there’s a couple in 4. I remember one where you meet a fake Preston Garvey.
New Vegas has some but some are locked behind the Wild Wasteland trait.
Uncle Leo definitely was a prewar human when he was changed to a super mutant. It would explain his high intelligence like the Master's Army in Fallout 1
Bethesda super mutants follow different rules than Black Isle mutants.
Uncle Leo probably was a vault dweller like Fawkes, normally the only humans that become intelligent supermutants are the ones with a really low or non-existant level of radiation in the blood + the only supermutants that exist in Washington are the ones from that West Tek vault with failed version of FEV that mostly creates dumb yellow supermutants long after the war
I remember when this game first came out and played it for 8 hours straight on my Xbox 360
I played fallout 3 on my 360 as well. I was 8 and got it from that website Game Fly. It was fun but i was just bumbling around the entire game.
Remember first time seeing the Centaur immediately closed the game
@@Bassemasattar now that you mention it i remember being on edge a lot from how dead most of the wasteland looked. The abundance of super mutents and other creepy crap in the metros and city didn't help either.
Only 8?
8 hours lol those are rookie numbers
Uncle Leo be like: *THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD!*
You can't beat Wes Johnson in voice acting.
hahaHAHAHAHA
Uncle Leo Two Years Later: _"Welcome, Nerevar. Together we shall speak for the Law and the Land, and shall drive the mongrel dogs of the Empire from Morrowind."_
Meanwhile, in the Mojave Desert...
"The Caesar has marked you for death, and the Legion obeys. Prepare yourself for battle!"
Well more like getting jumped by different other encounters.
NCR ranger-Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for nuclear winter
Really sad how New Vegas doesn't have a lot I feel like it would be nicer if it did cause 3 nails the atmosphere and environment feel with those encounters it is a cherry on top.
Ugh I remember coming home from Best-Buy way back in 2008 as a kid after my dad had just preordered the lunchbox edition of Fallout 3 about a month before release. F3 will always have a huge place in my heart as it introduced me to the Fallout series as a whole as well as the fantastic genre that is music from the 50's
That’s so cool you got the lunchbox! I love when companies make cool collectibles for pre orders, glad to hear you have great memories with your dad because of this game :)
@@burymeinjhenny918 Ugh same, I remember getting the Black Ops prestige edition with the RC-XD as well. Thanks for the comment, it made me smile
🎵I don't want to set the world on fiiire🎵
@@scarletcrusader5431 I still remember those terrible night vision goggles you could get with mw2
I randomly got F3 from best buy too in middle school. Had no idea what the game was about. The first radroach scared tf out of me 🤣
Fallout 3 content in 2021? This makes my iron the big iron.
Smol iron.
is it on or in your hip?
I thought you favored axes....
The iron...giant?
@@deltak-mk1169 how did you do that
"Go ahead, shoot me, I dare you."
*goes back to tending his trashfire*
Same tbh
Called his bluff though. Wanderer didn’t do shit
Chad
Me: hold that thought
*quicksaves*
Alright sure
There's a Perception check for Mel the Mugger where you notice his gun isn't loaded.
You gave the child the Mechanist costume just for him to be murdered in Fallout 4
I realize the comment is old but I'm pretty sure the Mechanist in 4 was just some no-name chick unfortunately.
@@castlesbard1547 she had a name and was actually really interesting, even plays along with you if you’re acting as the sliver shroud.
@@ryugurena3901
Right, when I said "no-name" I meant some nobody rather than the kid in the video
@@castlesbard1547 ah, I seem to have the certified case of very stupid.
@@castlesbard1547 implying that the kid in the video isn't just some random nobody.
The game that made Chandler go to the hospital cause his fingers were fucked cause he played this too much. Then he turned into Benny
Benny, or as I call him, "Chandler Bada-Bing ova here"
I remember encountering my first Rad-Scorpion. Friendly and didn't attack on site. Making me think they were friendly.
I really like how the oasis raiders are identical triplets
The oasis raiders look pretty freaky ngl
they look like they have been high or something
@@TheGoodoleWill216
03:36 The Wastelander/Oasis Raiders #1: "The Hades do you want 😯? *We're busy* ...😟"
I recall that Uncle Leo will have additional dialogue if you're lucky enough to find him again.
I'm 99% sure this is true, I ran into him kind of early on when I used to have Fallout 3.
I ran into him again and I'm pretty sure he remembers your character, but that's all I remember, you can ask him the same questions and stuff or just opt to kill him .. but it was nice running into him. I thought he was like a regular character or something that'd eventually give you quests or be able to company you.
I think same case for New Vegas, there was a friendly Super Mutant that would remember your character after talking to him the first time. Kind of an odd thing to think about though after killing hundreds of normal Super Mutants, or if you just started a playthrough and haven't encountered one yet. You'd think in 3 or NV, the player wouldn't have a clue as to what Uncle Leo or the other Super Mutant were and just kind of questioned the morality of killing their kind later on - if their only experience with Mutants was on a good basis.
Like in Fallout 4 I'm pretty sure one of the dialogs with Strong is the typical "confused" dialog option where the main character has zero idea what a Super Mutant is. But just like other special characters; the dialog doesn't go away even if you've encountered their species before meeting a friendly one.
Like being able to ask Preston or Handcock about Ghouls in a confused manner, even though it's possible to have encounter Ghouls or learn about them from other characters - before talking to either of those two.
Fun fact: if you give Ben canning some water you will find him walking outside settlement locations occasionally when you head there (mostly megaton and big town)
I keep finding him near the Mechanist's Workshop in my playthroughs. Never see him again afterwards. xD
In my playthrough I forced everyone to evacuate the vault by vandalising it and then later watched Susie get torn apart by scorpions.
Not quite as nice an encounter as that.
A lot better ending than I heard.
I did the same once, but found amata getting rekt by the enclave 😆
What kind of vandalising?
@@TheKisj same
@@RB-dn4pj you can choose to break the water chip in doing so you force every one to leave.
would’ve been cool if you could at least offer to escort the ghouls to Underworld as part of that encounter
I agree
uncle leo? this Leo is much nicer than the other Leo I know of.
oh
17:36 My god, is that the Adoring Fan?
ohhhhhh
*flashes back to killing the adoring fan and dumping his body into waterfront* damn it I knew he'd try to come back *pulls out fat man* but this time he won't!
The who?
@@toucan6109 a annoying npc that spawns in oblivion after completing the arena questline add to his irritating song while following you
@@toucan6109 by Azura by Azura by Azura!
7:37 ah yes, the spam your weapon button taunt, classic
you been banned in overwatch for rude emotes that we put in the game
I'm not looking for trouble, but if you don't back off, I'm not afraid to defend what's mine.
It's awesome that all of these have their own lines of dialogue for events that may or may not happen in your save game.
Definitely better than fallout 4
I had a weird encounter, i had encounter with an individual called "unknown soldier" and it was a man in enclave armour.
A friendly one wasn't he? I met him too.
I can't find what this encounter is, can u elaborate on what happened with him?
@@lonkzelda7871 something tells me the original comment is bluffing, can’t seem to find it anywhere
@@clancy2091 same, I've looked online a bunch, Atwell as in-game and can't find anything.
@@lonkzelda7871 just a random bug, an Enclave non hostile solider. I met the first in vanilla game far north and then near Megaton in GOTH edition.
Leo? Fallout New Vegas, Jacobs town,a companion by the name of lilly always talks to him because she's scitsofrenic? Uncle Leo...it's a coincidence
Uncle Leo is a reference to Seinfeld
scitoxndkdoxhdkdpjoop pphjvnck phrenic
Schizophrenic
@@badbadthingss
Is it actually *being a reference to the "Seinfeld" series* isn't it...🤔? Well said about it right then...
@@rahadianaryo5979 yes
Chad Slaver isn't real, Chad Slaver can't hurt you
Chad Slaver: 6:17
Cringe
cRiNgE
I would have just shot them all
@@fenrir5361 A 10MM aspirin is a great headache remover for slavers
Chad Slaver is a real fuck up at his job. Doesn’t even consider beating you for the info. Just outright killing.
The inclusion of Oblivion Combat Dialogue in FO3 makes me so happy.
I love the deathclaw encounter ,especially when i'm going to super duper mart
I got that encounter my first time playing fallout 3
@@drunkenmmamaster419 I remember my first random encounter was the wastelander asking you for help with the bomb on him. Happened like 5 minutes after I left the vault and I tried to help him but couldn't because of the low skills, so he blew up and that kinda freaked me out
dude it feels like every single playthrough i do, theres always the deathclaw encounter at super duper mart, just ready to beat low level me into the ground
@@korioa Same, but the deathclaw always has low hp, so it's not a big deal for me, anyways
Good thing it's already crippled
Anchorage memorial is THE best place to trigger the ufo event. 👽
I started playing it again and it actually landed there the first or second time I ever went there I was so happy! Took a good 10 minutes of looking before i realised my companion had picked it up though..
I never realized how much the dialogue in this game - even if I grew up playing it - is similar to the one in Oblivion. It's not only the voice actors, who honestly are probably the same, but also- the vibes, man, the pauses, the tone...
it definitely has a vibe that only Bethesda games have
Uncle Leo is someone I would like to have as a companion. Feel really sorry for him... being a super mutant with a heart must be hard
18:07 bruh i couldn't take this mans intimidating speech seriously when I encountered em, I was cracking up over his haircut
Idn why but for some reason he reminds me of the adoring fan in oblivion lmao I don't know why
@@TheRealGameTime its the face😹
@@Lunarfly_streams yea and the voice 😂
I found the dying of thirst guy sitting right outside Rivet City. I guess they wouldn't let him in
Me too, in literally every playthrough he's chilling either outside Megaton or Rivet City near the ramp to the bridge
@@u0aol1 thosen 2 always spawb lol, the random encounter dude is a third thirsty dude
There’s one that chills outside tenpenny tower too
4:40 Imagine being bullied out of a broken Mr. Handy which you could probably sell for a pretty mint to someone who could fix him.
I like how often the combat dialogue directly contradicts what they say to you in the actual dialogue.
The Child mechanist encounter warmed my heart awww
Played the game for years straight. Never knew you could meet Susie mack
I think she straight up tries to kill you if you kill her dad who's the overseer.
I like how they reused the same wastelander merchant guy a bunch of times, like he is an omnipresent being that does everything
Uncle Leo is seriously one of the best characters in Fallout 3
01:05 Uncle Leo the Super Mutant: " *You haven't shoot at me* yet... That's different...😟"
01:12 Uncle Leo the Friendly Super Mutant: "I was *driven out* by my brothers..." (So then, what caused Uncle Leo's been *driven out by his fellow Super Mutants in the first place* here, Gavin...🤔?)
01:16 Uncle Leo the Friendly Super Mutant: "I tried to got them to understand that *there was more than fighting ⚔ and killing* 😵💥👊, but *they wouldn't listen* ...😟😔"
10:36 whatever this guy is on, I’ll have some too
Time goes by so fast, its hard to think I was playing this game like 15 years ago
The Outcasts vs Deathclaws encounter respawns, and it spawned for me across the river from Super Duper Mart at the metro station. I'd go back every week for a free gatling laser, some suits of power armor, and various other weapons like laser rifles and power fists. Best spawn I ever had.
Kinda the same for me but there used to spawn raiders too
0:52 **laughs in project purity**
"Names Super Mutant Uncle Leo....No relation."
F*** yeah dude
Come to think about it
Imagine how weird Fallout 3's encounters will be if there are Wild Wasteland perk
Well, random encounters is just a better version of wild wasteland.
Random Encounter = random event in a specific location
Wild wasteland = predetermined event in a specific location
@@gdkaizaki9566 idk about that, I mean wild wasteland event are much much more interesting than any random encounters in fo3, because how it predetermined to specific location mean much more freedom of creativity in design the encounters
@@mrdeafter i disagree, wild wasteland gets boring over time because it's always the same event in this particular place. Fo3 random encounters are much better, because some events are rarer than others like the firelance, mechanist fan, merchand with a deathclaw gauntlet schematic and others. It makes the wasteland more alive, and the fact that new events are added depending on your karma and after completing certain quests, makes it more interesting and makes you want to explore. Wild wasteland isnt interesting after a few playthrough, its always the same.
@@gdkaizaki9566 Wild wasteland cooler.
@@mrdeafter They're cool for about maybe 3 or 4 times after that it kinda gets dull if 3 had it, it would honestly make the game more stranger and crazy but I will not deny the fact that I like it for the free Alien Blaster.
My favourite unique encounter I just found out about is if you run away from the guard at the start of the game and help butch he will hide you from the guard
Uncle Leo died trying to save me from a mister gutsy, I never even got to speak to him lol
3:21, I'm surprised the mechanist didnt gain karma
14:46 I like the the outcast is giving a thumb up, indicating that he's ok
No matter what she's saying, or how sincere she's trying to be, Susie always sounds condescending and sarcastic.
Is it just me or are the random encounters in Fallout 3 better than the ones in Fallout 4?
Oh for sure that's one of my main problems with 4. Seems far and in between in 4 too.
Fallout 4 imo feels more like a first person shooter than a rpg
The greatest fallout game to me, pumped thousands of hours into this game I just kept replaying it for years
What do u think of New Vegas and FO4
@@burymeinjhenny918 I think they are not as good as 3 because i love the D.C area ad the chaotic apocalyptic feel they are good in there own ways though NV has a good story, and 4 has some nice Gameplay.
@@Blue_Mr_Gutsyfallout 3 has a good story and you know it, don't let the toxic community tell you otherwise, enjoy what you love bro
14:52
Thanks for showing the bad ending to the side quest, I could never find it online or the wiki
lol I came across Susie Mack and after the conversation ended, I went exploring and found her body torn apart by a death claw, not even 5 minutes after that conversation.
There's another unique encounter that triggers if you sabotage vault 101. Amata will be outside the vault talking to some Enclave members begging them for help. They'll then open fire on her and kill her.
Funny enough, I remember running into the Oasis Raiders in the area just before Oasis the first time I played. Thought it was supposed to be like that.
there is few more... there is amata with enclave, enclave lost patrol, there is that mole rat attacking person, or scorpion guarding water from npc
10:06 “ Careful what if it’s armed ??”
(DIES)
RUNS AWAY LIKE NOTHING
Uncle Leo is a once in a lifetime encounter
Thank god I used VATS so I didn’t kill him on accident
Its amazing the things i miss in a game i played fir years
I like how Mel turns hostile despite that fact that not 3 seconds earlier he mentioned that he has no bullets.
Clearly not the brightest mugger haha.
i want more backstory behind the goul chinese soldier, obviously he was around pre-war got turned in to a ghoul but he;s survived in "enemy" ground for 200 years theres got to be one hell of a story there, like him having to learn english over time and coming to terms with no longer being a soldier in a war stuck in america having to learn to survive
This is one thing Fallout 3 did better than New Vegas.
New vegas special encounters would’ve been nice
Only new vegas special encounter is Tomas and wind Brahmin nightkin
probably due to the time restrictions
The voice acting isn’t as iconic to me
the overall atmosphere is better in fo3 than fnv as well
0:00 - Susie Mack from the Vault
1:00 - Uncle Leo
2:25 - Mel the Mugger
3:05 - Your Biggest Fan
3:30 - Oasis Raiders
4:00 - Cannibals
4:37 - A Broken Robot
5:35 - Group of Ghouls
6:17 - Escaped Slaves
6:42 - Battle Over Water
7:30 - Robot Tech Scavanger
8:00 - Brahmin Rampage
8:15 - Raider Initiation
8:38 - Slavers Escort
9:08 - Dying of Thirst
9:41 - Grayditch Survivor
10:00 - Minefield Dismantling
10:35 - Oasis Merchant
11:08 - Wasteland Chem Dealer
12:00 - Human Bomb
12:22 - Regulator Hit Squad
13:00 - Enclave Vertibird
13:24 - Sydney's Revenge
13:50 - Nuka Quantum Salesman
14:30 - Outcast vs Deathclaw
14:48 - Survival Guide Review
15:20 - Hitman Ambush
15:50 - Slaver Competition
16:12 - Downed Chinese Pilot
16:35 - Dog Hunters
17:00 - Eyebot Spectator
17:35 - Talon Company Hit Squad
18:18 - Big Town Scavanger
18:35 - Wasteland Doctor
A fresh Fallout 3 video in 2021 HECK YEAH
I always felt sympathy for the wandering ghouls, wish i could help them some way.
“You’re a slave, deal with it”
Fun Fact: If you try to loot or pick up the dead Protectron from the Scavenger, he'll just straight up shoot you, then again there's nothing in it sometimes.
Also, since when did the Enclave use Protections?
@@gunner811 i think its scouting purposes only.
I looted it and he didn't do anything. Just taunted still
Damn, i founded a lot of them and i didn't even know that they were unique encounters
i just realized that the mechanist fan could be the fallout 4 mechanist
Oh the nostalgia,had 90% of these encounters but did play it for hundreds of hours both good & bad carma.Still my favourite fallout.
Whoa that wasteland background music is so nostalgic, I remember falling asleep and that music would play the whole time for like a year of my life...that and the ocarina of time soundtrack lol
It kiiiinda bothers me that The Mechanist suit fits on that kid. Not sure what that's about.
The one thing I think fallout 3 did better, random encounters make the game so interesting
0:45 thanks it's not like I spent half the time I was out of the vault trying to purifier the water in the wasteland.
Never played these games, but I like listening and watching these little cutscenes. Oxhorn is too chatty, and that "other person" skips a lot of dialogue. This is just riiiiiight!
Who’s the “other person” ?
I always hated the Ghouls trying to get to Underworld encounter, especially if you've been there already.
Also, I don't know about the Dog Hunters, but normal hunters sometimes have Yao Guai meat available, so don't kill'em! heh
You have some self control my friend, if I was exiled they would be destroyed! Great vid
6:40
What's funny is that in one play through I did I got this encounter and just heard the talking and then the fighting but when I got there the ghouls had won and they told me to go away and stay away from their water. Me being completely oblivious to the situation saw the fridge and was like "oh hey! a bunch of free water!"...
I'm sure you know what happened next...
(I didn't die btw)
We ain't afraid of you.
You want a fight, I'll give it to ya;
The wealdstone ghoul.
13:35
"Ain't none of my business"
*starts shooting*
Fun Fact: Unlike essential mission Vertiberds/stationary ones, the ones that drop off troops can be destroyed before they deploy troops if you're fast enough. I recommend Fat Mans or Gatling Lasers
Tesla canon
@@Gaizaz I tried it, it's too slow and too little damage per shot
@@heydensan I'm pretty sure I recall blasting those fucking things in one shot with the Tesla cannon.
@@phantommanass everyone in power armour can be one shot with tesla Cannon. I think it's because that armour is Made of Metal
3:29 a damn deathclaw made me miss out on this encounter. just as i found them two were killed and one badly wounded trying to get away (deathclaw caught up with him)
9:41 This dialogue reminds me of that altmer in oblivion running away from Kvatch
The scariest thing is when a vault dweller exits the vault alone.
Take fallout 1, 3, and 4 for example and we all know how they just slaughtered people in the main quest
Literally thousands of hours into fallout 3 and I never ran into Susie Mack that’s wild
What about the exploding alien ship? That's how you get the unique alien blaster.
Pretty sure that was just an unmarked location before mothership zeta was added not a random encounter
@@supermstash29 Nah, you're mistaken. You're thinking of the Alien Blaster. This comment is referring to Firelance, another variant of the Alien Blaster you can get through a random encounter.
Crazy how much I have played this game and haven't seen half of these encounters.
Mel: Tries to mug you with a empty pistol
Me who just obtained a Fat Man with 4 Mini Nukes: *Casually puts nuke in fatman with malicious intent*
The cannibal hunters saved me from a super mutant ambush and when I fast traveled to the Robco factory they were hunting down some prey lol.
Random encounters is what fallout 4 was missing the most aswell as interesting side quests
There are actually quite a lot of random encounters in Fallout 4.
I just miss 90% of them :D
There's actually alot of random encounters in fallout 4
bro that talon merc towards the end of the video... ITS THAT FUCKIN DARK ELF FROM THE BEGINNING OF OBLIVION
12:00 i got that encounter the first ten minutes into the game, i didnt realize it was a unique encounter
Love how basically every ghoul has the same voice actor