I've got some pretty strong nostalgia for clearing the school and the supermarket. Crossing the river and entering the metro was a strange and dangerous mystery.
@HalfCookie4 ай бұрын
I would say that Fallout 3 is the kind of game that left a significant mark when it was released - both in terms of lore and gameplay controversies and in propelling the franchise forward. Regardless of how it stacks up against other games, it’s undeniable that Fallout 3 has had a considerable impact on the history of games released since then, especially those from Bethesda.
@daniel.holbrook4 ай бұрын
Very well said!
@JoeySmith1014 ай бұрын
Well said. Playing Fallout 3 when it was the newest Fallout game is a completely different experience than playing it now.
@runswithtrees61734 ай бұрын
I spent a ridiculous amount of time playing this game in high school 2009-2012. It was such a fun and immersive game and I’ve never experienced anything like it since. I remember feeling such a sense of wonder when I first arrived in the wasteland.
@Belbecat4 ай бұрын
I'm one of those odd balls who likes 1 most and 3 second and I'm glad you touched on most of what made me like 3 so much. Absolutely people complain about the boring colours and lack of visual variety but that to me was the point, it's the only one in the series that truly felt like a post nuclear apocalypse to me. The grim landscape is what makes every little point of intrigue stand out and every time you leave a settlement, you get that lone wanderer in a wasteland with a dog at your side and the radio keeping you company feeling, and when you see a blade of grass growing somewhere it's like a special moment (until you find a place like Oasis). Starting out as a toddler reading your SPECIAL book is also such a cool way to make your character and do the tutorial. Then the unmarked interactions are the icing on the cake - this is the only game where I scoured the entire map going to every little triangle that popped up on my radar because every little location I found was interesting and rewarding in some way. Never did feel that way with the rest of the games.
@MORGZY7953 ай бұрын
Totally agree, so much love for this game but the atmosphere it had in the wasteland made it feel much more like an apocalypse setting. The ‘boring colours’ are what it should be like, the following fallout games have been too vibrant for me in comparison with Fallout 3. It just nailed the whole post apocalyptic vibe.
@felixtodd19514 ай бұрын
I love this game. The debate around which is the best Fallout gets super toxic and while I think, objectively, New Vegas is a better role playing game, the vitriol with which people attack 3 in NV's defense is unwarranted. Bethesda had to build this from scratch and did an amazing job. The tone seems a little different to the isometric originals but I think they totally nailed it. I like the relatively small scope. The sickly green hues. The story revolving around something so simple but fundamental (clean water). It all feels very precise. I even like the level cap. Did a playthrough recently and it was nothing but joy from start to finish in what was a very tight, curated experience. The exploration, random encounters, quests, they all feel very personal. NV is more ambitious in many ways but for me, tonally, it's a little messy in places. Don't get me wrong, if I could only have one from here on out, it'd likely be NV. But I don't think people should dismiss the fact that NV built on a great foundation provided by 3. They're very different games and both are great for what they did at their resepective times and under their respective circumstances. Both should be celebrated!
@TheOneTrueWarrior4 ай бұрын
A simple fix for F3's ending for me was always to simply have the control room flood with *water* and not radiation. Not only is it slightly poetic, but it makes sense none of your companions will do it.
@Scuzz12042 ай бұрын
tbf it is mentioned that when its shut, its bulletproof glass and you are locked in there it is a one way trip, plus the concussive force that knocks you and or sarah out. I personally enjoy the ending as its very good thematic messages of sacrifice, and as well brings the full story circle, only thing id change really with Broken Steel is simply put if you have a companion enter the chamber, they're gone, you can't recruit them anymore. Then again does feel like a weird thing everyone brings up when a lot of stories have that heroic moment that could be done by anyone else in the party.
@JonoK54 ай бұрын
The environment in this game is fantastic and was incredibly immersive! Amazing memories playing fo3
@alexmashkin8634 ай бұрын
Still remember emerging from the vault moment, incredible :-) Slightly behind KOTOR big moment for me, but still one of the most memorable moment in games
@figuures60984 ай бұрын
Mort…Mort never changes.
@HunterTheShady4 ай бұрын
How long were you cooking that up? 😂
@dallesamllhals91614 ай бұрын
..shouldn't change...you mean, right?
@alienassassin11193 ай бұрын
Good enough for me
@Oroku_Sensei4 ай бұрын
Fallout 3 has always been my absolute favorite in the franchise. It's not the best by far, but I adore that game.
@KmartKingpin4 ай бұрын
I think it has the best prologue/tutorial of any game
@dumbgames49334 ай бұрын
RIP our comrades that played Anchorage on too high a difficulty for them
@MortismalGaming4 ай бұрын
I pour a little of every nuka cola out to respect the fallen
@papajoots4 ай бұрын
VATS is an important part of Fallout and they method they implemented it in Fallout 3 was groundbreaking. The game up to that point was isometric and turn based and fans were (very justifiably) concerned the game was going to Oblivion with guns or just a FPS. As one of those fans the VATS system bridged the gap.
@BarlowNaars4 ай бұрын
I just want to say, that I consider F3 intro one of the greatest of all time. It's nothing flashy, but it represents the tone of the universe perfectly. It also gives me the chills when the camera gets out of the bus and the song starts echoing amidst destroyed Washington... PS: I just finished this game (for the fourth time in total, first time being at its premiere) 3 weeks ago, what a coincidence 😊
@villings3 ай бұрын
fallout 3's atmosphere, unmatched
@TheirSavior4 ай бұрын
The atmosphere and side stories make this game incredible. It feels like every bit added has not only reacted to the apocalyptic environment, but many are done so in a way that is unique to how they see the world
@OmenCrimson4 ай бұрын
If anyone wants to play Fallout 3 again on PC, A Tale of Two Wastelands comes HIGHLY recommended. There are tutorials on KZbin that make installation easy, no computer skills needed.
@huncho79264 ай бұрын
I really wish the game was easier to mod and play without TTW.
@TheMaxyms3 ай бұрын
I played it 2 weeks ago, and TTW isn’t mandatory at all. It’s still possible to play without TTW. I ran a playthrough with a bunch of mods from a guide, mainly for fixing the damn game, but also a couple of nice addons. The modding community has been revived since 2022, even though Bethesda latest update broke the launcher, and a downgrader is needed.
@Roderick7204 ай бұрын
Great review! I love this game and I'm glad you mentioned that Fallout 3 revitalized the franchise. I understand the move from isometric CRPG to FPS was pretty jarring, but I think a lot of classic Fallout fans seem to forget the franchise was dying, if not dead, before Bethesda acquired it. The IP was in limbo because Interplay was collapsing and we weren't getting another game. Fallout 3 was what D&D nerds like myself call a critical death save lol.
@JeysieC4 ай бұрын
For a bit of context, what was hard was that it wasn't just FO that was moving away from turn-based at the time, it was every genre that used to have turn-based options moving to be wholly action, RTS, RTwP because everybody was on the Diablo kick. Up until Shadowrun Returns and Wasteland 2 more or less, if you didn't or couldn't play action games you were mostly looking at JRPGs or a few indie folks like Spiderweb. Doesn't excuse the people who were outright hateful in response, but it did genuinely suck for a bit. (I'm in the "can't play action stuff" camp for various physical reasons, so there was a long while I mostly just played Flash games in large part because almost nobody was making a major PC game I could successfully play.)
@Roderick7204 ай бұрын
@@JeysieC That's fair. CRPGs went through a slump for little while there.
@JeysieC4 ай бұрын
@@Roderick720 Yeah, I'm now grateful for how things are today, because now everybody who likes every type of RPG has tons of high-quality options. And having Wasteland 2 and 3 come out took the sting out of the FO switch, too.
@pitchforker33044 ай бұрын
I remember that. Interplay canceled a few games, ended up closing down, and sold the Fallout license. It looked very bleak for a while there. When Bethesda released Fallout 3, I was thrilled and truly loved the game. Have to say, the hysterical attacks on F3 from No Mutants Allowed (at one time THE place on the interwebs for the Fallout community) was disheartening. Yeah change is difficult, but what matters is the soul of the franchise survived.
@blakej64164 ай бұрын
The step-out moment coming out of the vault at the beginning is simply fantastic! You can see that so many other games have tried to emulate that, like Zelda BotW.
@mateusz734 ай бұрын
another good thing which im sure some find tedious is the metro. Dividing the exterior cells inside DC through rubbel and the metro connections which i think was done because of hardware and memory limitations make DC feel much larger than Boston in f4 and makes the DC metro and the maps integral to the game while the MBTA stations are just individual dungeons more or less
@cyh60924 ай бұрын
I hated the metros the first time I played but grew to love them in later plays.
@russianbear00273 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVED the metros in 3. They were my favorite part of the game - the whole atmosphere is just great. And youre very fragile when you travel through the first time so it gives that feeling of hiding from bigger threats. I can see why people might find them tedious or confusing but i really miss them in later games. Metro 2033 kindof scratches that itch but the vibe is a little different
@breno8553 ай бұрын
I recently started this after beating 4, only having played for a little before and that's very confusing to me it feels the game is telling me I can't really go most places in the beginning like there aren't many open areas in this open world game and you have to use the tunnels to advance (before you can use fast traveling anyways)
@robertjenkins4174 ай бұрын
The Karma system is flawed, for sure, but the fact that the most Evil thing you can do in the game, according to the Karma system, is to crush Moira's spirits and her dreams of writing the Wasteland Survival Guide. It has a larger Evil Karma score than blowing up Megaton.
@XoRandomGuyoX4 ай бұрын
And then you hand out a single bottle of purified water and instantly become Wasteland Jesus again. And for giving away a single bottle of water a group of evil-aligned mercenaries hunt you down forever...
@WillTheSage4 ай бұрын
One of my fav games of all time thanks for the review!
@jankarieben10714 ай бұрын
I thought this was just gonna be a review of the one game, but it’s actually kind of a history lesson of the franchise, which explains the length of the video. I really appreciate that as a 40+ Fallout fan who grew up with it. GG Mort! 👍
@rancidrance8754 ай бұрын
22:25 I do feel WotR did this really well to. You can talk the villian down but it requires specific detail and some tough checks, because it should be very very hard to make someone give up on their lifes work.
@kaidorade13174 ай бұрын
This was my first Fallout. Such a great game! I really need to go back and re play it
@erikcarlson63744 ай бұрын
That's some quick turnaround time from the preview video, Mort. Hope it was a good use of your alone time!
@Mr4Minutes4 ай бұрын
Fun watching a review of something I’ve beaten for a change!
@cyborgparrot19964 ай бұрын
IMO Tale of Two Wastelands is the best way to play Fallout 3.
@MaxOnSnacks4 ай бұрын
So glad you got around to this one Mort, it indeed serves as a very important piece of gaming history 🎉
@heartnet402 ай бұрын
It's insane, but in an era of open world games where everything is procedurely and/or randomly generated, I have come to tremendously respect what used to be one of the most hated aspects of Fallout 3: The Metro Tunnels of DC. Every one of those tunnels and caverns was handcrafted by the developers. Every single one. And now that I know what it's like to explore even larger environments that were *not* I have a newfound respect and appreciation for those damn metros. It's amazing how time changes our perception of things.
@tripleeyeemoji3 ай бұрын
This game took over my life when I was younger. I was 12 when it came out and it blew my mind. Still does to this day. I don’t think any game besides Skyrim has had such an impact on me. Love fallout 3, glad to see it getting the praise it deserves.
@zealous28354 ай бұрын
God I love this game so much. No other game holds such a special place in my heart like fallout 3.
@amkdream4 ай бұрын
Bro's backlog is afraid of him !! He's just killing it. Love your channel !
@usernamepassword1234 ай бұрын
glad you reviewed this bro. this was the first fallout i played back in the day and i was scared shitless after leaving the vault.
@danieleaton54444 ай бұрын
As someone who has played all the Fallout games, including 1 and 2 from pretty much launch.. F3 is my favorite (might be fave game of all time honestly).. and it comes down exactly what you mentioned. From the first time I started playing these games, it was the game world that drew me above anything else.. and Fallout 3 immerses you into that world better than any others. The freedom to explore and just wander the wastes, finding all of these random situations just calls to me more than Vegas' more clear cut story line.. Yes F3 doesnt have the faction system, but personally I like that more considering you do feel more like a Lone Wanderer without all that added items (note, Vegas is still amazing, but for me its 3rd after F3 and F1. )
@EpicJoeE4 ай бұрын
This was by far the best Fallout game imo
@HeyBoiay4 ай бұрын
How would you rank the fallout games ?
@PresidentEvil24 ай бұрын
Amazing... I'm a long time Elder Scrolls fan and I literally just started this today
@jomorim4 ай бұрын
Rivet City is still one of my favorite locations in terms of design to this day. This game just has that special something that makes you return to it every once in a while.
@flyingsky15593 ай бұрын
Maybe in concept but the execution was eugh
@gerasmus3 ай бұрын
A 90 minute review of Fallout 3 in 2024! I am blessed!!
@mewpilled4 ай бұрын
Great review. Fallout 3 was the first one I played and I loved it. Watching this makes me wanna play it again lol. Maybe when I’m done with Tsushima
@aldraone-mu5yg4 ай бұрын
I think the art style is the best and most consistent its been in the series.
@Strazz2174 ай бұрын
The sheer amount of quality content you produce is incredible man. Easily one of my favorites.
@classica1fungus4 ай бұрын
Oh heck to the yeah! 1 long video from Morty babyyyy
@EDHESE4 ай бұрын
I also enjoyed so much the alien DLC. It felt refreshing and so intersting to play
@comedicpuppy4 ай бұрын
Loved this epic adventure and with such great gaming memories of a time when i actually had time to devote to it
@cookiedoujones75382 ай бұрын
Its SO NICE seeing a mostly positive review of this game that isnt an "in defense of" videos that shit on New Vegas because FaLlOuT 3 Is BeTtEr BrO tRuSt Me! I love this game so much and always pick it up again eventually and its so refreshing to see this kind of video
@MrDueltube4 ай бұрын
Man that was a great video, puts the game in a positive light without ignoring it's faults. Very entertaining commentary too.
@tvphАй бұрын
it wasnt just your movement speed and enemies movement speeds it was literally everything including your firerate with weapons and swing speed with melees everything was faster due to your framerate
@gogetaa113 ай бұрын
Awesome video bro. Both 3 and NV are in my top games of all time. For a while i couldn't remember what was the thing I liked more about Fallout 3 compared to NV (I prefer NV overall). Until I picked up this year and remembered, the exploration. I remembered that I spent hours upon hours in Fallout 3 just wandering the wasteland. No goal, sometimes not even having active quests, just wandering around and seeing what I could find. And you hit the nail on the head in that section. Again. Great video.
@Palendrome3 ай бұрын
TTW is an amazing experience. Playing with new vegas mechanics and even mods. There's only minor hiccups with the story but its relatively easy to ignore. The Lone Wanderer and the Courier are like 98% compatible to be the same person. And playing with all those new animation mods that Vegas has now. COmpletely new gun animations. Animations for skinning animals, opening doors, even just picking up items. It's incredible
@JUSTICEFORPEANUT2 ай бұрын
The best way to play this game in 2024 is tale of two wastelands. You can mod the skills and perks to be exactly like FO3. The game is far more stable when its ported to new vegas, plus you get all the best new vegas mods. And ironsights too
@SwampRatMiniatures4 ай бұрын
In my opinion this game is just a masterpiece, it has some flaws for sure, but as a whole is one of my top 3 games of all time. New Vegas is also great and ranks highly for me, but it didn’t manage to capture the wasteland atmosphere that fallout 3 got so right. I wish I could experience this game for the first time all over again…
@pecadorr934 ай бұрын
This, and Oblivion was peak inmersion in late 2000s, good memories. Also fyi, there was a mod to cannibalize the baby from the Pitt dlc. Very inmersive too
@coconutologist4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I think the progression system works what this game is. You either become the paragon, or terror of the wasteland. You might not replay it, so you can really commit to the role. Onward to 400k. All glory to the algorithm.
@asgerasАй бұрын
I couldn't get this game to run on my pc, when I used the game on my Steam account. This is despite trying to trouble shoot it for quite a while. I'm glad to see that wasn't the case for you, Mort.
@markula_40404 ай бұрын
Have to thank you on this one. While I enjoyed it on the 360 back in the day, I'd given up on this game because it kept crashing on me for PC but your first impressions video inspired me to try troubleshooting it again and while it's only been 8 hours played so far, I have yet to crash. No idea why I couldn't find the solution online before, it was pretty easy to research this time around. Edit: and I jinxed it. Crashed less than an 1 hour into my next session.
@armelior46104 ай бұрын
The main story is so rarely talked about I had never realized it's straight out of X-men
@Mchupakabra4 ай бұрын
Thank you and have an amazing day
@lai9986Ай бұрын
Upon the topic of “Andale”. Also, they do a fair bit of dialogue based lore building. So the man who confronts you in Andale will mock their victims one saying “Don’t kill me, I have a child in rivet city.” And you go there and you find a unruly child and uncaring mother who’s father “ran away and got himself killed”
@rollin3404 ай бұрын
Despite its jank and unsatisfying ending before the DLC, it's a masterful restructuring of a franchise's genre and push to a new generation of gamers. Great to hear you enjoyed the experience; it would have been so sad to have spent a week to only be disappointed. :)
@tomsnow78154 ай бұрын
I'm glad you got to experience one of my favorite games.
@darthenclave69464 ай бұрын
I've been looking forward to this!!!! Thankyou Mort!
@kristofferandchristine92524 ай бұрын
Played this on pc 10yrs ago loved it but never able to finished it. Would love to play it again someday
@hanyuu88084 ай бұрын
Fallout 4 and NW are sure good post-apocalyptic games but Fallout 3 is the apocalypse itself. It's the best Fallout imo
@PixelMurder4 ай бұрын
Fallout 3 is one of my favorite game of all times, and I've played the hell out of it, on Xbox 360 and PC with mods. When I tried to play it again after some years, it just didn't run well enough, but there was no crash log or anything else. NV has crash logs now, thanx to Buffout, and you can find the causes for crashes, but it never got ported to Fallout 3. Modding is practically dead, not like NV.
@Dire_Strait133 ай бұрын
Glad to hear works well on the Deck! It has replaced my PC and If Mort says it, then it’s good!
@HHindsight4 ай бұрын
some one makes a new long form fallout 3 review every month and I'm here for each and every one of them
@fenryl7363 ай бұрын
Fallout 3's atmosphere is perfect
@thepancakemann2 ай бұрын
Huge nostalgia for Fallout 3. It can't be understated how huge the hype was for this after the massive success of Oblivion. For what it's worth, it was a step up from Oblivion's godawful moment to moment combat decisions, VATS in 3D worked better than I expected, and the world building and general level design was generally excellent, especially after the cut and paste jobs Bethesda was becoming known for. Overall, it's not better than New Vegas or the isometric titles, it has plenty of issues, but it isn't Fallout 4 and it isn't Fallout 76. it isn't by any means bad despite being very rough around the edges.. While it doesn't particularly hold up to modern gaming expectations, I recently 100%'d it after having played hundreds of hours of it on release. I enjoyed myself when it came out and I enjoyed myself recently - I consider it a big win in the history of Post Apocalyptic video games in general.
@joyfulfishman54454 ай бұрын
I just played this game last night... and I love it!
@nickoliekeyov7464 ай бұрын
FO3 was the very first RPG I ever played, I got it pretty close to release on the XB360 as a birthday present. I remember having a lot of fun with it. I can’t say that I enjoy it today as much as I did back then, I'm a lot more cynical when it comes to games and I’ve played a lot I like better but I respect it for what it was and what it was trying to live up to.
@9365fall4 ай бұрын
I love fallout 3, it's a guilty pleasure.
@DKLond4 ай бұрын
Good and insightful review. Probably helps that I agree with you about most points :) Except perhaps that I think BGS games are deliberately treating roleplaying as something you actually do - more so than most RPGs that seem to focus on numbers on a sheet - or a selection of predetermined dialogue choices. I know it's one of their primary design philosophies to allow as close to complete freedom as possible, and that CAN ironically make them feel less about traditional roleplaying, because we're so used to stats and elaborate dialogue trees as the de facto representatives of choice. I find myself much less hindered when trying to be "a specific someone" in a game like FO3 - because it's so exceptionally open to a wide variety of playstyles and approaches to whatever quest objective you're focused on. Still, as with any BGS game - it's full of overly streamlined mechanics and balance issues. The less said about the writing, the better :)
@asfsdafdsgasgadfgg4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your hard work man, love your content
@wreackingball32724 күн бұрын
I know for a fact a lot of the new Vegas die hards that hate FO3 haven’t fully explored the capitol wasteland there is so much cool exploration to do in the metros and DC ruins. I was trying to find a yt video on a specific area and there wasn’t a single video about it. And I had only been there mabe one other time in my hundreds of play throughs.
@ZeonicFenrir4 ай бұрын
Best game in the series!
@comradedoggo24274 ай бұрын
My dudes... I haven't played a single fallout game. But! I feel like I am getting it now. The first few games were about how would humanity rebuild itself with brotherhood, ncr, enclave and whatnot. New Vegas improved on it. " Everyone wants to rebuild civilisation but noone can agree on how". It makes so much sense with fallout games. You got fans of the originals, New Vegas, 3 and 4 and even some 76. Like every fandom loves fallout, but noone can agree why. Like damn. "Fallout, fallout never changes". Poetic justice indeed
@gavinmatthewlyall3 ай бұрын
As to the installation of Tale of Two Wastelands, The Best of Times has an easy guide; it took me about an hour overall on my older laptop. IMHO, it turns two of the greatest games into the absolute GOAT. Especially with a few more integration mods - TTW Reputations, Speech Checks, and Benny Humbles You And Seals Your Stuff.
@DaOrkistBoyAround4 ай бұрын
Tale of two wastelands has both a text guide and video guide to install. Can be a pain to install but worth it.
@imALazyPanda4 ай бұрын
The thing that drives me back to fallout 3 the most is 3dog. I loved the radio in that game the music was so good. While the music hasnt really changed in the later games the radio host in 4 is so insufferable i never listen to it. Only in fallout 3 will i be listening to it, butcher pete starts playing so i find the nearest enemy, whip out the shish kabob and just start hackin and whackin and smackin, choppin that meat.
@daviddalrymple22844 ай бұрын
I think you really nailed how Fallout 3 makes it fairly easy to have a "perfect" game (especially after the Brotherhood of Steel DLC): you can build a character who is good at everything, and the lack of factions means that there aren't a lot of mutually exclusive questlines. Individual quests offer interesting choices (or at least comically evil ones) but the impact of those choices doesn't have the same cascading effect it does in games like "Outer Worlds" or "Baldur's Gate 3".
@charlesdean27814 ай бұрын
Solid upload. I laughed at the 1 luck choice though on progression-- it wouldn't be a good rpg progression system without a dump stat.
@seangrever35063 ай бұрын
One of my favorite games of all time if i could somehow play this for the first time again i would
@Berry_Goosey4 ай бұрын
Fallout 3 has aged quite well, imo, and that's largely due to its incredible atmosphere and tone. I remember a song by Miracle of Sound about the game called Beauty Bleak, which i think nails why Fallout 3 has such a timeless vibe to it: desolate and empty as it is, there is a forlorn beauty to it all. You're wandering and picking through the bones of a fallen civilization, and there is some serenity to that. For me, anyway. 😅
@Epig4204 ай бұрын
Ehhh nothing can fix the god awful writing
@Theunloved17382 ай бұрын
Four words, Tale of Two Wastelands
@gavinmatthewlyall3 ай бұрын
I could not agree more with your points on the gameworld. FO4 always reminded me of Oblivion: the theme-park versions of their respective franchises.
@beautifulbearinatutu44554 ай бұрын
While I do not fully understand what people see in Moira as a character (I always felt her writing and VO were extremely obnoxious) I'm glad Fallout 3 exists and I honestly find it to maybe my favorite Bethesda title together with Morrowind. It's very flawed, but there's a lot of love and an enormous amount of details, plus the quest design is the most fun and interesting I feel they've done since they started putting in features such as quest markers. I obviously prefer New Vegas and 1 and 2, but 3 deserves a lot of praise for what it does well. Also it's been so long that I've come to enjoy the green filter. It's arguably excessive for an open-world game, but it does help sell the mood. Fallout 4 I think looks much better for longer stretches of time, but it also conveys a different atmosphere.
@Taranchule4 ай бұрын
Fallout 3 remains the only game in the series that I've ever spent any significant time with. I've dabbled with all of them, but F3 is the only one I've played and finished. Twice, in fact: once with just the core game on PS3, and once on Steam with the GOTY in 2015.
@onmars00584 ай бұрын
the atmosphere of fallout 3 is great but honestly new vegas and 4 i love a lot more. people hate on 4 but i love it for many reasons
@sonjaR24 ай бұрын
Same... I've sunk a lot of hours into both New Vegas and 4, and I love them equally, though for somewhat different reasons. On the other hand, for me, 3 has always been the Fallout equivalent of Oblivion.. it's OK, but that's as far as it goes.
@whitedog96434 ай бұрын
great review man.
@FhtagnCthulhu2 ай бұрын
Great review, I appreciate that you focus on how Fallout 3 does an amazing job in redefining the genre of the series in some genius ways. I personally think the writing and many of the mechanics are terrible, I am firmly on the NV side of that divide, but I do enjoy the capital wastelands. I appreciate that you always break down the various systems separately.
@Chertograad4 ай бұрын
4:02 - Change... change never changes.
@purspike4 ай бұрын
Oblivion piqued my interest, Fallout 3 got my attention. The rest is history (ahem Skyrim)
@Mike-r4h4 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this review for 15 years! Now I can finally purchase! Hope the game hasn't aged much! 😁
@MortismalGaming4 ай бұрын
Glad I could finally make you consider picking up this little hidden gem.
@Mike-r4h4 ай бұрын
@@MortismalGaming Haha,good one. Just in case it wasn't clear, my comment was an attempt at a joke,not a criticism on your game review choices 😁👍
@Livy03454 ай бұрын
"And not just in the video game, actually for real." I laughed so hard
@mozuynuk4 ай бұрын
1:01:17 I love how you immediately started looting your dead comrades after a huge shocking blow to your army. Obviously, I did this as well :))
@KimFareseed3 ай бұрын
It ain't going to get moved to the player home by itselfs, now is it?
@porkflaps47172 ай бұрын
That very thing can happen to my "comrades" at any time during a playthrough and they usually perish by my hand!
@MichaelOcherz4 ай бұрын
Good review. VATS always felt like a system from a turn-based game awkwardly forced into a real-time game to me; the jankiness of shooting in FO3 always made me play it *despite* the combat rather than anything else.
@Toma-6214 ай бұрын
It would seem playing this game at a higher FPS helps more than it hurts, considering there is no sprint function and you aren't playing with a sprint mod. As Bethesda games go, you could play this game a second time and experience all the bugs you didn't experience during this play through lol. The grove quest peaked my interest and honestly made me think about playing this game. I've written off this game many times as a game I'll never play but that was a neat quest and I appreciate you for exploring all the decisions you can make and the morality of it
@kaiserschnitzel894 ай бұрын
I like your Fallout 4 analogy. It is the only Fallout game I like playing, though.
@michael29684 ай бұрын
almost an hour and a half review, brilliant. ill wait for the weekend to watch it with some chinese take out and it'll go down a treat.
@6ch6ris63 ай бұрын
I actually tried Fallout 3 just a few years ago and didn't like it all. I wanted to play it as a shooter, but the game makes this really hard (especially with controller). Now I started a new playthrough, playing like it should be done: as an RPG, and I am enjoying it way more than before. It still gives me anxiety as all RPGs, because I am always afraid of mismanaging my perks and stats. Been 9 hours deep into the game so far trying to put the dish on the Washington Monument. I guess that is quite early in the game :D
@FunkStyles4 ай бұрын
I know it is a cop out, as the discussion of mods usually is, but the overhaul mod Wanderer's Edition for Fallout 3 is some of the best gaming I have ever done.