Honest Hearts: The Best (or Worst) New Vegas DLC

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yaboiii

yaboiii

2 жыл бұрын

Fallout New Vegas DLC Honest Heart's is one of the more polarizing DLC's - with fans either loving or hating the addition. As a member of the community who did enjoy the DLC, let's take a look at what made Honest Heart's so good (but also bad in some areas).
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@connorperrett9559
@connorperrett9559 2 жыл бұрын
It's odd to think that some designers wanted him to be a hulking brute like Lanius (though I love Lanius' design, too). His character design is already unique enough as it is with the burns...but even if he was just a normal looking person, his personality and ideology are more than enough to make him one of the most interesting characters in New Vegas.
@danpaz9485
@danpaz9485 2 жыл бұрын
I suppose Joshua's design is likely challenging the tropes or themes around brute villains and shows that even some can get out of that bloodlust cycle and become good people but still turn back to their old ways
@HeiressOfShadows
@HeiressOfShadows 2 жыл бұрын
It's the fact that Joshua is as strong as Lanius but in a smaller body that makes him a huge threat to Caesar or anyone that stands across from him. He was set on fire which shoulda killed him then dropped off a cliff and all it did was teach him restraint
@mnemonics724
@mnemonics724 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's that the burns caused some of his muscle mass to be damaged and thus less hulking but i also like to think that Joshua was more tactical and had strength in that
@avenpreston2001
@avenpreston2001 Жыл бұрын
I think a wider chest and slightly taller would have been perfect
@lancehobbs8012
@lancehobbs8012 8 ай бұрын
Ì cant belive it's whacker than fallout 76...all these random tribal npcs just attack you straight away no dialogue, you walk to a corridors end open a clay pot theres a map , fast travel to where u started and it plays a video all about these tribes and people I have absolutley no idea what they are talking about. What was that?
@MidnightSnackx
@MidnightSnackx 2 жыл бұрын
You know, another aspect are the logs of Clark, the Survivor. When you read through the logs, you see Zion is full of repetitive history. Today it is Sorrows and White Legs, but a hundred years earlier it was Vault 22 and the Hispanics. And it was Clark's efforts, and the dying goals of a man who saw horror upon horror and survived the end, that gave the Sorrows a chance in the first place. It's their home, under threat. I feel like that was the most compelling case when I played to back Joshua.
@randalldoomerclark239
@randalldoomerclark239 2 жыл бұрын
“Horror upon horror” is an understatement.
@dragonfell5078
@dragonfell5078 2 жыл бұрын
Same reason why I've never had the Sorrows flee Zion. Daniel is nice and all but Zion belongs to the Sorrows
@yourdadsotherfamily3530
@yourdadsotherfamily3530 Жыл бұрын
Honestly I read EVERY SINGLE TERMINAL log of Clark I got invested in this story of him more than the people of the valley. But as a legion player I couldn’t use meds so for me this was the BEST DLC lol I got soooooooooo much broc flower and Xander root to survive making bomb ass health poultices lol
@huckmart2017
@huckmart2017 9 ай бұрын
I can never bring myself to help daniel evacuate the sorrows. I've never done it on any playthrough. Doing that would make me feel like everything randall clark did was in vain. I couldn't let that stand. He was a hero.
@matthewdavon7081
@matthewdavon7081 2 жыл бұрын
I usually use Honest Hearts as my cool down period after dealing with Benny. Get away from the Hoover Dam conflict while things ramp up in head canon. Dead Money and Old World Blues you kinda stumble in there just because of curiosity
@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem
@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem 2 жыл бұрын
And you are lead into Lonesome Road by Ulysses' message.
@chrisvanfossen7797
@chrisvanfossen7797 2 жыл бұрын
I head there after the strip as well. From there to the big MT. I never do dead money, or lonesome road anymore.
@derekmensch3601
@derekmensch3601 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrisvanfossen7797 I like Dead money's story, but I am only playing Lonesome road vecause I just bought it on PC and want the achievements
@danielutriabrooks477
@danielutriabrooks477 2 жыл бұрын
@@derekmensch3601 Yes, but Dead Money is a pain to play, specially because of the ghost people, always appearing in the smallest rooms and surrounding you
@prettygrllswagg
@prettygrllswagg 2 жыл бұрын
@@chrisvanfossen7797 fr, i really like dead money, it was mad fun the first time, but goddamn do i never want to go through that again, and same wit lonesome road its just kind of a chore to me.
@thelastofteh8528
@thelastofteh8528 2 жыл бұрын
Randall Dean Clark - He's the embodiment of our will to go on, even in difficult times. Every one of his logs in some way talks about suicide or some sort of self doubt and self hate, and yet he kept going despite wanting to die and calling himself a coward for not going through with it. In the end, after losing both his wives and children, he did finally have children on his own. Those of the kids who came to Zion, who he helped keep healthy, fed, and educated. He always called himself a useless old man, but in his "blind will to keep going" he preserved something very few, if any, places had left, innocence and hope.
@fkcrewclips2852
@fkcrewclips2852 2 жыл бұрын
I liked just sitting in Zion listening to the rain and looking out to the canyon, plus Randal that protected the first settlers story is really enlightening and saddening and is a different but personally a more realistic take on a man who lost everything would act after decades.
@hamaadshah7937
@hamaadshah7937 2 жыл бұрын
yes that story with the kid and all and so on and so forth was really good
@aful3091
@aful3091 2 жыл бұрын
Honest Heart's strength to me is in its portrayal of how people would adapt to the American southwest. It was the most desolate and harsh piece of North America before Columbus and remains so after the war, thus the people there reverted very quickly to the lifestyles once practiced by the real world peoples native to the area. It is some great anthropological fiction.
@TheFrogEnjoyer
@TheFrogEnjoyer 2 жыл бұрын
I love honest hearts just cause of how peaceful it is with the rain
@georgemurdock7670
@georgemurdock7670 2 жыл бұрын
🎶 bless the raaains down in ziii-iii-on 🎶 theres no thing a hundred tribals or more could ever doo-ooo 🎶
@RangerHouston
@RangerHouston 2 жыл бұрын
*The best* It’s gives a moment of pause from New Vegas to explore the more tribal aspects of the wasteland like we saw in Fallout 2. _For that and the inclusion of Joshua Graham and his story, it remains my favorite DLC for New Vegas._
@wh3nderson95
@wh3nderson95 2 жыл бұрын
I sided with the missionary because I felt like it was the proper thing to do. However, when I finally collected all of Clark's notes, I decided to side with Joshua to let the Sorrows learn to fight. Clark wanted the Sorrows exact vengeance against those who threaten them, and I view it as his last wish. My 3rd Courier learned this and kept that to herself.
@kagekun1198
@kagekun1198 Жыл бұрын
When I first met Joshua Graham, I was not underwhelmed at all, rather, I was a little intimidated and impressed as hell. First off, the voice actor sounded badass af. Second, the subjects he spoke of and the words he chose showcased his eloquence and knowledge and that he gave no fucks. Finally, the fact that he was cleaning and inspecting stacks of .45s which is one of the strongest pistols in the game showed me he had the hardware to kick major ass, and the discipline to ensure said asskicking went as smoothly as possible. A terrific character.
@modelnanpresident
@modelnanpresident 2 жыл бұрын
I really like honest hearts. It's great lorewise but I see why some people do not like it that much. Other than the vertical environments, it is not that unique in terms of gameplay. I also think the endings are hyperbolic, in terms of their effects, but because of that it actually adds some serious weight to what you choose. But still, it could be done a bit better. Thanks for another great video!! Can't wait for the next one! :)
@Butter_Warrior99
@Butter_Warrior99 2 жыл бұрын
Joshua Gram: Gods plan, and my trusty M1911.
@MissFazzy
@MissFazzy 2 жыл бұрын
Its really a testament to the dlcs of new vegas that my two least favorite (honest hearts and dead money) are still a blast to play
@lanehealystpierre8852
@lanehealystpierre8852 2 жыл бұрын
First time I played this DLC I just did the main story without really exploring Zion. I was way too afraid of what was lurking in Zion. I recently completed it again, exploring all of the caves, walking on the trails, using binoculars to make sure there wasnt Yao Guai at the bottom of the mountain and exploring every location that was marked on the map. I’m sure theyre unmarked places I missed, and Id love to explore them when I go back. The rain effect and just the map itself is so good I hated when I was done with it because I wanted more. My advice if you’re reading this and wanting to play this DLC, explore all of Zion and let the main story unfold itself, its better that way.
@dontmindme5189
@dontmindme5189 Ай бұрын
There's nothing lurking in Zion but a Yau Guai and even that was disappointing, worst DLC ever.
@lazarussolomon3541
@lazarussolomon3541 2 жыл бұрын
I like the idea of a few people being basically completely good/evil in such a brutal era. As it weirdly makes it feel realistic, people seeing Brutality and either Embracing it or Choosing to rise above it
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
How is it more realistic? Daniel says that sorrows didn’t “produce warriors” (whatever that’s supposed to mean) in a decade. Meaning they had warriors, but now don’t. This whole “noble savages” trope is grinded down to the bone already, and sorrow scouts regularly pick fights with white legs in zion, and gladly follow you into battle if you side with Joshua. They are innocent in the minds of Daniel and Joshua who helicopter parent them and make decisions for them. They are supposed to be evangelists, not chiefs. First time I played it it was cool, but on the later completions the whole story made less sense each time I do it.
@secretsix43
@secretsix43 Жыл бұрын
​@@max7971 In fairness, it makes perfect sense for a tribe under a larger threat to turn to someone like Joshua, a battle-tested commander and leader who has survived far worse than almost any other man. Daniel, far less so.
@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem
@ALLMINDmercenarysupportsystem 2 жыл бұрын
I get that innocence is supposed to be good, but practically (especially in Fallout's world) innocence can and will get you killed or enslaved. A good example is Bumble in Fallout 3, a small girl who willingly goes with a stranger on an 'adventure.' The stranger is a slaver taking her to Paradise Falls.
@biggiecheese726
@biggiecheese726 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve never liked the ending Daniel gives us. Running away and leaving Zion to rot feels wrong and allows another pre-war beauty to rot away. There’s also a critical flaw in his logic. If the White Legs, empowered by taking Zion, decide to push into Grand Staircase, what then? Do the Sorrows run away again? It doesn’t make sense. Crushing the White Legs stops them dead in their tracks. The loss of the Sorrows’ innocence is a fair price for that
@lloydlloyd3236
@lloydlloyd3236 2 жыл бұрын
Randall Clark is the reason I love it so much, his story is so interesting and his rifle and armor are cool
@cloudyones
@cloudyones 2 жыл бұрын
I think really every DLC is polarizing in a way. I'm one of those insane people that: absolutely loves Dead Money (shoutout to Dead Money Tweaks btw, amazing mod), really enjoys Honest Hearts (it's a very nice break from the Mojave, sorta a vacation DLC, exploring the place is always fun) absolutely hates Old World Blues (the penis humour is just not my thing, enemies are bullet sponges, and it *kinda* forces exploring down your throat through quests) and kinda enjoys Lonesome Road (the story is not my thing, and it's not really *that* interesting, but the challenge of it all is really fun, and trying to complete all the challenges attached to it is really fun).
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
Dead money >>> LR > OWB > HH
@RobertEdwinHouse9
@RobertEdwinHouse9 Жыл бұрын
​@@max7971 lmao
@soniablanche5672
@soniablanche5672 8 ай бұрын
Dead Money is annoying because you can't come back later so if you are a completionist you'll have to find all collectable before leaving
@dindjarin8816
@dindjarin8816 2 жыл бұрын
Honest hearts is my favorite dlc in new Vegas it brought so much to the game not to mention joshua graham is my favorite character his background and dialogue make him a very interesting character to explore
@jordanstevens787
@jordanstevens787 2 жыл бұрын
I love Joshua Graham. He’s like my favorite video game character ever.
@Nic2121
@Nic2121 2 жыл бұрын
Great video with some good points. You mentioned how your order of DLCs by preference was Lonesome Road then Honest Hearts. But then if you don't mind me asking, how do you then order with the other two after that, and why?
@CorvoFG
@CorvoFG 2 жыл бұрын
The only saving grace this DLC is is The Survivalist. The best unseen character ever written.
@shastealyomeal
@shastealyomeal Жыл бұрын
The Setting is great too
@Judge_Jej
@Judge_Jej 6 ай бұрын
You can see him lol
@dantewilliams2757
@dantewilliams2757 2 жыл бұрын
My favorite dlc for its simplicity as well at a look at tribals in fallout
@chardaskie
@chardaskie 2 жыл бұрын
My first playthrough I picked the perk Sneering Imperialist while at Zion to help deal with the tribals and the Dialogue Option you get against Salt-upon-Wounds made me laugh out loud and couldn't not pick it
@Nachoto
@Nachoto Жыл бұрын
Daniel wanting to keep the Sorrows as innocent kids is just very irresponsible. Randall Clarke kept their innocence by actively defending and taking care of them when they were kids, Daniel just sits there and talks about religion, leaving Joshua and the Dead Horses to take care of the White Legs on their own.
@fredrik3880
@fredrik3880 Жыл бұрын
A couple of misunderstandings in the video: For the Daniel ending. In order to keep the sorrows peaceful they need to go the grand staircase and collapse the way there to remain who they are. Even if Salt is dead like you say the legion wants them dead because of their merging with Daniel and New Canaan. If they learn to war the white legs (and others the legion will send) they will keep Zion but will have lost their identity as a peaceful people. As for Joshua killing the soldiers was a chore. But when faced with Salt he is going full bloodlust. Like an alchoholic tasting alchohol again he will become the monster once more. Salt isnt less evil than his soldiers. He is more evil and has done more damage to New Canaan (and that is why Joshua is losing himself back to his old ways). Even if you kill Salt but you stop Joshua from going full "Hulk" Joshua will be somewhat stopped from becoming the bloodlust monster (you talk him out of that "vodka shot and keep him on the wagon").
@Auxxua
@Auxxua 2 жыл бұрын
Ooooooo, yes... Just finished work, started to play some vidya, and listen to your video at the same time. Life is good :)
@villings
@villings 2 жыл бұрын
all that talk and reasoning behind meeting Joshua Graham.. well, it worked for me I still remember that moment/talk, after all these years..
@aninfinitemindofmusicandreams
@aninfinitemindofmusicandreams Жыл бұрын
I just finished this right now. The epilogue video for the DLC is playing right now as I type this. It's one of the best DLCs in a Fallout game! I loved absolutely everything about the DLC. Writing, story, all the quests, the general vibe it has. The environment with its beautiful vistas, especially when coupled with the night sky is some of the most beautiful visuals out of any Fallout game. It also helps this has some really great loot too. I got the Survivalist Rifle, the Desert Ranger armor, the unique gauntlet after killing the Great She, all the stuff you get at the end after destroying the White Legs. Now I gotta haul all this gear back to my safe house while being encumbered. 😅 I'll remember this DLC fondly and in any future new save I'll do it early. I finished this at level 23 at Very Hard.
@kamikaze9699
@kamikaze9699 2 жыл бұрын
People were really complaining about your intro to Joshua Graham? I could instantly pick up on the path to redemption and the humility to seek it. He's the parable of the wayward son, with guns.
@luxither7354
@luxither7354 2 жыл бұрын
Honest Hearts was good in the concept of characters, world and conflict, but is really borning in reality. It boils down to a fetch quest after fetch quest to do X thing at Y location. Don't get me wrong, I love the characters, and I like the finale piece, but it just seems like it needed more to feel like a unique part of the DLCs. Lonesome Road introduced many a new characters to fight, weapons to use and great setpieces, alongside a very interesting character. Old World Blues did the same. Dead Money created a tight atmosphere, where gameplay is dictated more on your character rather than the tools he/she has. If honest hearts had made it so that you were stripped of your gear like most of the other DLCs, I think it would've been far more enjoyable, as you'd be force to become more immersed in the DLC through the use of the area's equipment. I also think that if they fleshed out the antagonists, The White Legs. If we got captured by the White Legs, and have them spare us cause they have the mark of Caesar, we could then see and maybe even join them, allow for a more diverse set of choices, seeing how this DLC is much more tied to the world outside, it thus should have more choices like it.
@keiser1188
@keiser1188 2 жыл бұрын
they technically force you to bring with you less heavy and weaker gear with the weight limit from the beginning, i agree with all of your other points tho
@uamaster12
@uamaster12 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the entertaining content, it's always a treat when I see a new video from you.
@user-gk8ss6mt1d
@user-gk8ss6mt1d 2 жыл бұрын
It can't be the worst because that belongs to Dead Money.
@Delete240
@Delete240 2 жыл бұрын
Tell me you’re a casual without telling me you’re a casual:
@user-gk8ss6mt1d
@user-gk8ss6mt1d 2 жыл бұрын
@@Delete240 Dead money fucking sucked and I've been playing Fallout since the 90's. I promise you, you're the casual.
@Delete240
@Delete240 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-gk8ss6mt1d “I’ve been playing fallout since the 90s”🤓 clearly that hasn’t made you an expert💀 Dead Money is everything a fallout DLC should be. It’s an incredibly well written story, with great characters who have depth. Gameplay wise, it’s a fresh break from FNV’s norm, and actually brings a challenge. Just admit it’s too hard for you🥺
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
Dead money is hands down the best dlc fnv has, you got shit taste.
@Delete240
@Delete240 Жыл бұрын
@@seldomseenn the survivalist story carries Honest Hearts. It’s universally considered the weakest of the DLCs. Dead Money’s characters are more interesting, and more important, than any Honest Hearts character.
@yeti4269
@yeti4269 Жыл бұрын
A great place to rack up that Lord Death of Murder Mountain
@mork3271
@mork3271 7 ай бұрын
I've just started playing FO NV. I don't think I'll go back to 4. I don't know why I didn't get this when it came out. I'm on my first playthrough and decided to get to broken hearts dlc first. (level 14) It's awesome to see YTubers still pumping out content for a game this old. Just wanted to say thanks and you got a new sub.
@JohnniDaFreakk
@JohnniDaFreakk 10 ай бұрын
Couldnt agree more with the follows chalk thing, first time i saw him i blew his head clean off and was so confused to why i failed a random quest
@kentpool7414
@kentpool7414 2 жыл бұрын
Honest Hearts is my favorite NV DLC.
@nothingelse1520
@nothingelse1520 7 ай бұрын
2:40 same thing happened to me 10 years ago. I wasn't using VATS so I just killed everyone. That made everyone else in the DLC hostile. After slaughtering everyone I thought "what an awful DLC". Till I googled it and found out I wasn't the only one who had that problem lol
@humblegamer7876
@humblegamer7876 2 жыл бұрын
if you understand the larger themes of fallout in terms of the clash of civilisations, guns/germs/steel etc HH is exploring stuff thats thematically really core to the series. this is like v clearly the brainchild of Josh Sawyer in a deeply personal way. He has repeatedly said its his favourite for a reason. i feel its less immediately 'gamey' than the others but there's truly a huge amount to consider here if you want to tackle the themes and ideas that are perhaps the most quintessentially 'fallout'
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry, what am I missing here? The whole storyline is 4-6 quests, with 3 miscellaneous quests for the other 3 out of 6 voiced characters. We get exactly one side story with the survivor and vault 22 dudes, that turned into flowers. What theme am I missing here? That tribals can have guns? That tribals can have wars? If you put away the Bible references it’s 2 helicopter parents, that involved these 2 groups of children (they have no chiefs, they make no decisions, they taught them most of the stuff they know it seems) into the fight with the group of bully children. You can either teach them to fight back, and they can learn that you can be merciful (wonderful discovery, tribals don’t know that) or you can run away, and tell the kids that fighting is bad.
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
Fallout 1 and 2 explored complex themes with multiple sides and no seemingly correct choices, and here we are, mediating a playground fight, starring le ebil tribe, the tribe that lives at dead horse point (dead horses) with no history behind them, and sorrows, that knew what fighting is, but forgot, because fighting is bad.
@austinbatton4849
@austinbatton4849 6 ай бұрын
@@max7971you virgins ride nostalgia so hard it’s weird
@Judge_Jej
@Judge_Jej 6 ай бұрын
For a war to be just under Christian morality it has to meet 6 requirements 1. A last resort 2. A just cause 3. Valid authority 4. Probable success 5. Proportionality 6. Exit strategy The first 4 are met already. Diplomacy will not work, self defense to protect their homeland is a valid reason and Joshua Graham is the acting War Chief for the Dead horses, who with the help of the courier stand a reasonable chance of winning. The conflict between Joshua and Daniel shouldnt have been over pacifism and war but rather the last 2. Either answering proportionally and showing mercy to the remaining white legs, succumbing to Joshuas disordered passion for revenge via total war. I also think it would have been nice to have an option to flash your Mark of Caesar to one of Salt's lieutenants to join them and get a proper Legion ending.
@eno6712
@eno6712 2 жыл бұрын
My least favorite is old world blues simply for the map being boring , zion is less bland because it's a real place . The other place could have been a bit more
@dova3282
@dova3282 2 жыл бұрын
Im curious where do the all leave after you blow the entrance would of loved to join them.I will say its my favourite DLC in Fallout New Vegas
@Wildcard-Jack-47
@Wildcard-Jack-47 2 жыл бұрын
The way I see sparing salt upon wounds is that it’s like the final step for Joshua into becoming warlike He’s not randomly gaining a conscience if the courier wasn’t there he would just kill him without hesitation but if the courier has Joshua not kill salt then Joshua will then reflect upon his action then change Though I do think your suggestion of killing salt but sparing the rest is better
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
>final step for Joshua He was a legate in Cesar’s legion from the very beginning. He conquered 87 tribes himself. How’s killing a warlord of another tribe a final step into anything?
@Wildcard-Jack-47
@Wildcard-Jack-47 Жыл бұрын
@@max7971 it’s like he’s in rehab and killing the war chief sends him back into his old ways
@BeautifulGaston
@BeautifulGaston 2 жыл бұрын
Damn I forgot how much I liked Honest Hearts! Would love to see you do an analysis for the rest of the dlcs too!
@NemFX
@NemFX Жыл бұрын
Honestly, it felt incomplete. I kept waiting for THE THING to happen, but then it didn't. It felt like I was playing a small scale introduction for a larger story that never came. Joshua doesn't need to be a huge guy, but I hate his weapons choice. I'd have given him a ripper and a flamer. "You ask why I use fire as a weapon, after all it has done to me? Who better than me, to know exactly how much it hurts. As for the ripper, sometimes it's best to get close to your foe." There. Iconic, possibly sadistic, and definitely terrifying. Exactly how the character should have been.
@faust4813
@faust4813 2 жыл бұрын
I've always thought the correct choice was to follow the will of Randall Clark as he left it to his children kill Salt Upon Wounds but don't execute him on his knees. I forget the exact words he left but it amounted to protect yourself and loved ones fiercely but do not lose yourself to the violence. Just looked it up he told them to be kind to each other and modest to never hurt each other but if someone else comes along and tries to hurt them to strike back in righteous anger. So yeah I stand by my decision If I recall correctly this is the best ending for both the Sorrows and Joshua Graham.
@andrewz6986
@andrewz6986 Жыл бұрын
I loved honest hearts I had only two complaints I wanted a few more quests and for zion to be bigger with more locations because I liked it so much
@TheOwneroftheIC
@TheOwneroftheIC Жыл бұрын
Even with its last act, Honest Hearts is still my favorite DLC. You have NPCs like Joshua Graham and Daniel espousing their beliefs to you, but they felt real and natural as part of the game. None of the other DLC were able to get message and tone across right. Father Elijah and the rest of the NPCs in Dead Money are all too bare and grating; Ulysses, while he should be interesting, just talks your ear off through the entire campaign... but you can still talk him down to kill the Marked Men; and Old World Blues, the worst of the bunch, has twists you can see coming from a mile away, the worst, most annoying NPCs of the franchise, and the conversation with the brain that feels like it came from a badly made mod that's trying to castigate you for playing the game the way you wanted (even if you played the exact way the brain would want you to).
@greedybaron6042
@greedybaron6042 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, just wanted to say I love your content. Been following for a while and I appreciate how you still post about new Vegas
@regalcartoon5932
@regalcartoon5932 5 ай бұрын
Top 10 carry jobs of all time: Number 1: Joshua Graham in the New Vegas DLC “Honest Hearts”
@SomeGuy1117
@SomeGuy1117 2 жыл бұрын
I liked Honest Hearts. The best was Dead Money though. It was the first and only time in FNV I felt like I was actually a survivor in a harsh wasteland instead of having an adventure in a fun though radioactive 50s theme park.
@soniablanche5672
@soniablanche5672 8 ай бұрын
I wish the vending machine sold energy cells or microfusion cells in the Dead Money DLC, playing there as an energy weapon only character is annoying. The last part before entering the casino was basically impossible because there were too many enemies so I had to ignore them lol.
@SomeGuy1117
@SomeGuy1117 8 ай бұрын
@@soniablanche5672 By the time I did Dead Money my character was really high leveled so they were effective at everything (high intelligence build).
@XpertGreekGamer
@XpertGreekGamer Жыл бұрын
Only way i'd consider it the best is because of Joshua alone, i don't hate, dislike or even feel meh towards any NV DLC, this is just the weakest one. If we remove Joshua from it, it's dead. My fav is easily dead money but damn i just love Joshua too much and come back to this DLC so many times because of him
@ShadowXII
@ShadowXII Ай бұрын
I love Honest Hearts because I find the down-to-earth, more grounded and simple experience to be refreshing from the stress of the Sierra Madre or Divide, or the clown-shoes wackiness of Big MT. And, it's easily the shortest - I feel like it's in and out in five minutes, even with all the side quests.
@bigloser5104
@bigloser5104 Жыл бұрын
I love honest hearts but I still want to find the person that saw one of the scariest enemies in the game (cazadores) and said" lets make them bigger"
@ye5396
@ye5396 Жыл бұрын
I never liked the idea of evacuating the sorrows tribe, the idea that they would leave their home land that Randall Clark “gave it” to his children’s is a dishonest, a spur to his legacy.
@issuespunkrock
@issuespunkrock 2 жыл бұрын
Yet another amazing video from yaboiii
@ravensflockmate
@ravensflockmate 2 жыл бұрын
i don't think i can evacuate zion in good conscious after reading the survivalists logs
@akramgimmini8165
@akramgimmini8165 2 жыл бұрын
I really liked it
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 2 жыл бұрын
Your channel is extremely underrated.
@tannermiller4897
@tannermiller4897 2 жыл бұрын
This was great I loved how you explored the ideology and beliefs of Joshua graham you should do a video on Ulysses ideology and beliefs next the complexity of these characters are always videos full to talk about and listen!
@orbitalbutt6757
@orbitalbutt6757 2 жыл бұрын
Ulysses isn’t complicated. Chris Avellone read a book on historical semiotics this one time and went wow I’m super duper smart, time to self-insert. Ha ha, I have read even a single book by Umberto Eco and Ferdinand de Saussure, symbol bear bull bear flag symbol history, message bear courier symbol bull history America
@shastealyomeal
@shastealyomeal Жыл бұрын
@@orbitalbutt6757 Trve
@weegeeclaus695
@weegeeclaus695 2 жыл бұрын
My favourite Fallout-KZbinr!
@vinegar3617
@vinegar3617 Жыл бұрын
I always saw Honest Hearts as a spiritual journey the player would take, the penultimate challenge before Lonesome Road. It evaluates their inner soul, and whether or not it's "good" or "bad" before it can pass judgement upon Ulysses.
@jalen7690
@jalen7690 Жыл бұрын
Out of all the New Vegas DLC's, honest hearts was the most chill. If they actually added more stuff like radiant tribal wars going on between npcs or more villages then it woulda been better.
@nickumstead
@nickumstead 2 жыл бұрын
I have mixed feeling on Honest Hearts, I both like it for the weapons, location, and Joshua. I dislike how it’s mostly fetch quests and very linear
@Rj-pw7zs
@Rj-pw7zs Жыл бұрын
I personally love HH. The addition of the 45 pistols, everything involving Randall Clark, and Joshua himself. Add to that the beauty of Zion itself and it's probably my favorite of the DLC.
@mcpossum
@mcpossum 2 жыл бұрын
Yay! Just in time
@mattguy1773
@mattguy1773 2 жыл бұрын
It’s both at the same time
@a.o.skurtt
@a.o.skurtt Жыл бұрын
as much as i love fallout somehow theres a couple dlcs i never really got to, partially in saving it for another play through to have fresh content. just finished this one for the first time, i completed it in maybe 4 hours, i wish there was a little bit more depth and talking in the storyline, but also i was noclipping a bit because I hate having the 2d markers and getting lost in hills, so part of that may be on me. overall good tho,l wouldve liked it to connect maybe a bit more bc its actually really close to new vegas, but not bad
@JoshuaZalewski
@JoshuaZalewski 8 ай бұрын
I remember it taking forever to complete this dlc but I started it last night and got all the way up until salt upon wounds and was too tired so I paused it. Started it up about 10 minutes ago and now the dlc is over. It only took me like 3 hours to beat it, I had hardly even explored the map or done the side quests and boom its over. Mo idea how I finished it so quickly, take your time I guess if you've never played this before
@LexIconLS
@LexIconLS Жыл бұрын
NV is and will always be my favorite of the Bethesda era Fallout game. Honest Hearts is definitely a chnage of pace, but one that gives us a lot of insight. Joshua Graham is such an interesting character.
@oliwardcomics
@oliwardcomics 2 жыл бұрын
very good video that I needed rn thank you
@raigarmullerson4838
@raigarmullerson4838 2 жыл бұрын
Best dlc in the game
@nathanlobono5818
@nathanlobono5818 Жыл бұрын
This DLC traumatized me as a teen. I already had a fear of wasps prior to Honest Hearts, but being high enough level to have 3 Giant Cazadores spawn from behind the far ranger shack to insta-kill me, actually made me scream.
@soniablanche5672
@soniablanche5672 8 ай бұрын
Not as traumatizing as doing an energy weapon only playthrough and going through Dead Money with extremely limited ammo lmao
@tankprohp
@tankprohp 10 ай бұрын
Can we all have a moment of silence for the shame that this game never got an extra few months of development, compared to what Nexus has provided to New Vegas, in the form of mods DLCs and updates thank you to all those people that have worked tirelessly for no money this game is alive today because of you guys
@CALL_MATE
@CALL_MATE 2 жыл бұрын
It's easily my favourite
@classified2430
@classified2430 Жыл бұрын
i love the 1911 thats it
@ncrxghost8075
@ncrxghost8075 2 жыл бұрын
I like the bus you can find😏
@georgemacaroni
@georgemacaroni Жыл бұрын
0:20 "Mumbling Bane imitator" Doesn't Bane mumble in the book?
@hamaadshah7937
@hamaadshah7937 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed it but not as much as dead money sierra madre my feeling is dead money had a rich story and narrative behind it - this one was a bit short and sparse and frankly not nuch dialogue options with Joshua Graham the burnt man
@MrMortull
@MrMortull Жыл бұрын
As a "Yes Man/Indie Vegas" guy, I always liked the idea of taking on Joshua as a "government minister" and mentor of sorts... he's intelligent, driven, dangerously insightful when he can see past his anger and ultimately wants to be a good man. I think he would have made a fine ally in refounding the Mojave region as a civilised nation-state partly due to his temprament and experience with tribal cultures (including the Legion), and partly because of his innate character/implied desire for meaningful atonement.
@toolazy2thinkofname
@toolazy2thinkofname Жыл бұрын
Make him the Pope
@Theeditor2828
@Theeditor2828 2 жыл бұрын
When I first played it I really liked it. But now my only reason for playing is to get the desert ranger armor
@EZOnTheEyes
@EZOnTheEyes 2 жыл бұрын
I hope we can all agree on the middleground that the Story writing and world building are a GOAT for the series, but the gameplay itself is such a slow trudge it bogs it down.
@max7971
@max7971 Жыл бұрын
Easily the worst story and world building lmao. 3 tribes with zero agency and zero history behind them are clashing together, in a boring waste. There are cars in Zion, what happened to the drivers? There’s a ranger station there, what happened to the rangers? There’s a bus full of dead children, did none of them survive? Nothing left, they all died. But there’s a working terminal in the general store, and you can learn that store manager received some dinosaurs that were meant for novac, instead of supplies that he ordered. What a cool story telling and world building piece!
@alexpratt99
@alexpratt99 Жыл бұрын
I like it it adds and explorable works space you can go back to I like dead money but you can’t return and it feels like a non free world game
@danielsurvivor1372
@danielsurvivor1372 Жыл бұрын
10:16 It's basically Fallout 3 morality all over again, there you also get situations where you are forced to gun down henchmen but when big bad(Overseer in 101, or Autumn in the end) comes, SUDDENLY you get an opportunity to show mercy
@Wifgargfhaurh
@Wifgargfhaurh Жыл бұрын
I have mixed feelings on this dlc. I recognize it's strengths, but my problems with it almost outweigh all of its positives. The map is too small, there arent enough quests, and if you miss any quests before ending it you cant go back and finish them. I also dislike how Joshua, Daniel and everyone else kinda just dissapears when it ends. There's no reason for them to not be there when you side with Joshua, yet he's never to be seen again. A more minor issue i have is the very low number of interesting characters. Joshua, Daniel and Clark are the only characters who even caught my interest, one of them being a guy who we never even see. The native tribes couldve been more interesting.
@vincentmartino9122
@vincentmartino9122 10 ай бұрын
Just played it for the first time took me like 30 minutes I never met a tribal person I could talk to idk what I did wrong but def goi to try again
@vincentmartino9122
@vincentmartino9122 10 ай бұрын
Just learned
@ovenram
@ovenram 2 жыл бұрын
i do like how straight forward honest hearts is compared to dead money and lonesome road its probably my second favourite, nothing can top owb!!
@mylandaigle7160
@mylandaigle7160 Жыл бұрын
I actually love Honest Hearts, it feels more like an isolated plot, barely having anything to do with the Legion, or NCR, or the BoS(like Old World Blues), but unlike Old World Blues, Honest Hearts isnt horrible to play using only DLC weapons(I prefer to use DLC weapons on every DLC besides Lonesome Road). Old World Blues weapons suck so much, and those damned Roboscorpions makes me want to die.
@TokenDeathmage
@TokenDeathmage 3 ай бұрын
Honest Hearts is great. Zion is beautiful and Josh is such a badass. In a vacuum it’s great. It just dosnt compare to the epic feel of LR or the futurama-esque humor of owb
@fcod6511
@fcod6511 Ай бұрын
2:35 bruh that's why I get bored for having no quest to do and fucking rush the map to get out of zzzzion
@tomaszpawlik5091
@tomaszpawlik5091 2 жыл бұрын
I dont like honest hearts because it doesn't give you any choices a pro-legion character would have made, to be fair most of the game lacks this sort of thing... Main questline having incomplete legion i can understand due to game being rushed and shit, but why dlcs followed is a mystery to me
@rayjoseph5132
@rayjoseph5132 Жыл бұрын
This DLC had the least amount of time put into it and was basically an "on again, off again" project. So much cut content, places, etc is proof that they just kept the core idea. I still consider it my favorite. Beautiful scenery unlike anywhere else in this game
@bug______
@bug______ Жыл бұрын
honestly my biggest complaint about this DLC was the map design. Besides the counterintuitive map navigation system that the game already has, you can tell the design team put absolutely no effort into making Zion Canyon look even remotely similar to the real life counter part. like yea i get that it needs to be condensed to fit the games map, but there is absolutely ZERO resemblance to the location irl. Zion national park is a beautiful place with painted mountains and a simple river carving out the canyon north to south, NOT A FUCKING ROCK SKYSCRAPER CORN FIELD MAZE ok im done lol
@darthkillhoon
@darthkillhoon 2 жыл бұрын
I killed everyone in the valley because everyone became hostile to me when the other tribes I thought were the white legs
@justinmacdonald2102
@justinmacdonald2102 2 жыл бұрын
In my personal opinion old world blues and lonesome road are some of the best dlcs ever released.
@IanM..
@IanM.. 2 жыл бұрын
Even though it is the least of the dlcs in my opinion i still enjoy it my two favorite dlcs from new vegas where old world blues and dead money i thought they where great
@stannisthemannis8694
@stannisthemannis8694 Жыл бұрын
i think the reason for making the ending about salt-upon-wounds is to play to Joshua's religious nature and it's supposed to resemble Jesus and the Romans and Jews that betrayed and tortured him the same way SUW did that to other tribes he is supposed to come across as unforgivable to push Joshua's morals to its absolute end also even his name is the English version of Jesus.
@Rainbowhawk1993
@Rainbowhawk1993 Жыл бұрын
Honest Hearts is my personal favorite because of Joshua Gram himself and it has the best balance of story and gameplay. Dead Money has the best story but worst gameplay.
@maximusd26
@maximusd26 2 жыл бұрын
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