Of Deathclaws & Radscorpions: A Fallout Thread

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That trailer makes the dog the protagonist. Fallout 4: Tokyo Jungle is gonna be great.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 3 June 2015 20:13 (eleven years ago)

also DLH/kingfish what do you mean re: the writing? what writing are you looking for/what writing are you avoiding? and by writing do you mean high level narrative, or dialogue, or level/mission scripting, or what?

i don't exactly feel like the first two have been particularly good anywhere in the OW bethesda games (aside from some of the FNV DLC maybe) and the latter was fine but not spectacular in F3 and FNV (and boring in ESV but that's just me probably).

Who M the best? (Will M.), Wednesday, 3 June 2015 20:34 (eleven years ago)

think theyre hating on the cartoonishly crappy bioware dialogue

panettone for the painfully alone (mayor jingleberries), Wednesday, 3 June 2015 22:34 (eleven years ago)

i liked those old shows they broadcasted on galaxy news radio about The Adventures of Herbert "Daring" Dashwood

Mordy, Wednesday, 3 June 2015 23:29 (eleven years ago)

fnv was a lot better, is all i meant. f3 was a game about running around deciding whether to fetch things for good guys or bad guys before speech-checking malcolm mcdowell out of destroying the world and making the weighty decision as to whether or not to destroy it yourself anyway; fnv was a game about gradually discovering where you stood in a four-way geopolitical collision with no sunny outcomes, featuring major rawls lecturing you about the dialectic. but people complained it was "more of the same", so they released an expansion where robots yelled "science" in funny voices and apparently the magic was back.

difficult listening hour, Thursday, 4 June 2015 00:16 (eleven years ago)

i don't mind the vividness in that trailer either tho.

difficult listening hour, Thursday, 4 June 2015 00:17 (eleven years ago)

i had no idea that was rawls until now and i don't even know how many times i've played through fnv

Clay, Thursday, 4 June 2015 00:25 (eleven years ago)

dlh 100% otm

bizarro gazzara, Thursday, 4 June 2015 08:51 (eleven years ago)

^ yeah no doubt

goole, Thursday, 4 June 2015 15:11 (eleven years ago)

naw that is garbage, totally romanticizing f:nv. the "four-way geopolitical collision" was terrible. f3 was a much better sandbox to play in, a much more interesting world to discover. the main plot lines or whatever in both games were basically poor and anyway secondary at best

Roberto Spiralli, Thursday, 4 June 2015 15:28 (eleven years ago)

i mean, we have had this conversation before, and one hallmark of the strength of these games is that have different types of appeal that work for different ppl. but a dissenting voice seemed necessary after the otm parade

Roberto Spiralli, Thursday, 4 June 2015 15:32 (eleven years ago)

maybe i haven't played enough of these sorts of games, but i found the plot of fallout 3 very, very compelling, and was propelled past my very limited gaming skills to complete the game, just to see how it all panned out.

NotKnowPotato (stevie), Thursday, 4 June 2015 15:36 (eleven years ago)

i find the video gaming hype cycle gross especially when it results in triple A boring homogenous trash but if i can't get excited for a new entry in my favorite video game franchise ever when can i?

Mordy, Thursday, 4 June 2015 15:36 (eleven years ago)

i, for one, am pumped

Karl Malone, Thursday, 4 June 2015 16:02 (eleven years ago)

Im biased toward F:NV but only because it took me back to playing the original black isle/obsidian pc games wayyyyyyy more than F3 did..

panettone for the painfully alone (mayor jingleberries), Thursday, 4 June 2015 21:52 (eleven years ago)

the existence of "wacky" stuff and "serious" stuff in fnv felt way more integrated than in f3 where they felt like super jarring in their juxtaposition, like anytime it got goofy you were embarrassed. felt like it made more sense in nevada/cali as a setting?

but yeah i think the writing has basically been on a spectrum from intolerable to tolerable since bethesda started making games for 7th gen consoles, and i don't see that spectrum changing any time soon

Who M the best? (Will M.), Friday, 5 June 2015 20:46 (eleven years ago)

I'd agree, the goofy stuff was kind of par for the course in Fallout 1/2/NV and in Fallout 3 it was SERIOUS BUSINESS for most of the time until there was something goofy.

The feel of the Brotherhood of Steel in Fallout 2 (the first Fallout I really played) was great. Until later in the game you had no idea what was going on, but they had these immaculate headquarters locations in the middle of places that were complete wrecks with these stoic guards out front. And yet it didn't seem out of place next to mobs of pickpocket children and the ability to sneak around at night and rob graves.

ultimate american sock (mh), Friday, 5 June 2015 20:54 (eleven years ago)

F2 was goofier than F1 (and included luck encounters that were totally out of theme)

Mordy, Friday, 5 June 2015 21:03 (eleven years ago)

this has been said many times but: the treatment of the brotherhood of steel in f3--from frightening ascetic technophiles, haughtily allergic to stand-taking, to Hi We're The Good Guys--is kinda synecdoche for the whole thing. (not complaining here about the canon violation--in fact they explicitly define the white knights as a deviationist chapter, schismed from the western organization in the first two games--just complaining that they were lame.) fixed in fnv.

also not telling anyone not to be excited for f4! these games are all fun.

difficult listening hour, Friday, 5 June 2015 21:06 (eleven years ago)

the main plot lines or whatever in both games were basically poor and anyway secondary at best

i wrote an extremely long post about why this is not the case last night but yall didn't need it. it's true of f3 tho. (and skyrim, and oblivion--but not morrowind.)

difficult listening hour, Friday, 5 June 2015 21:11 (eleven years ago)

i admit that f3 gave me one of my single most pleasant gaming moments ever: when the insane robot asked me to travel all around the map collecting something (2 OUT OF 5, 3 OUT OF 5) so he could make me a copy of the declaration of independence, and i shot him and took the original. fuck you world of warcraft.

difficult listening hour, Friday, 5 June 2015 21:16 (eleven years ago)

I did dig the Lovecrafty bit in F3; I wish they'd done more with it, even if it was a different vibe

Purves Grundy (kingfish), Friday, 5 June 2015 22:32 (eleven years ago)

i liked the townful of pleasantville cannibals.

difficult listening hour, Friday, 5 June 2015 22:39 (eleven years ago)

similarly sorta... incompletely realized.

difficult listening hour, Friday, 5 June 2015 22:40 (eleven years ago)

favorite self-contained dungeon in this gen of fallout tho is Vault 11. like a brutal lil short story. (well, like a few specific ones.) i'm not sure if anyone even directs you to it--i just came across the cave entrance out in the wastes, and asked the fundamental fallout question: what happened here?

difficult listening hour, Friday, 5 June 2015 22:52 (eleven years ago)

Which game had the Gary vault? Was that 11?

ultimate american sock (mh), Saturday, 6 June 2015 14:38 (eleven years ago)

http://imgur.com/gallery/lFIxR

Figuring out the square and the rough locations from the trailer alone. This goes into amusing levels of detail.

Purves Grundy (kingfish), Sunday, 7 June 2015 09:19 (eleven years ago)

sorry: gary vault was f3 iirc. the f3 vaults were more numerous and quicker; fnv only had 4 or 5 and they were all complicated. can actually easily see preferring the f3 approach and might myself: the vaults were more or less copypasted and shallow (like post-daggerfall elder scrolls dungeons) but they all got their what-happened-here across vividly just through tinting the air or leaving instruments lying around or naming everybody gary. they could give you the creeps pretty efficiently. (and of course they would be copypasted.) some of the fnv vaults went on and brutally on with no more exploratory payoff than "plants ate everybody". if you are into dungeons for their own sake tho (looking at the roguelike crew) i'd be p surprised if you preferred f3. the best dungeon in modern fallout might actually be the entirety of maligned fnv dlc DEAD MONEY (i had to look this up; i googled "fallout blood money"), which was No Fun except on a zen level, and then only if you went in prepared. (i enjoyed it because my fnv char at that point could vaporize any living thing at 500 yards with her eyeballs, except there.) anyway, vault 11 was the one that cribbed from "the lottery" and it ruled; it came complete w boss fight and sadistic twist.

difficult listening hour, Saturday, 13 June 2015 02:37 (eleven years ago)

Yeah, I don't think I have any grand insight on which is superior (F3 vs. NV), but I do know that I explored every last inch of F3 and quit NV about 2/3 of the way through. Not sure if it was because of fatigue with the system or what. NV, despite maybe having more interesting writing/quest lines (so the line goes, anyway), didn't feel as large, mysterious, and awe inspiring.

circa1916, Saturday, 13 June 2015 04:16 (eleven years ago)

I preferred FNV due to creator links to the original as well as they got the zany 50s "Science!" Bits more.

Plus, the Googie art design was leagues beyond FO3

Purves Grundy (kingfish), Saturday, 13 June 2015 06:48 (eleven years ago)

Also, throwing knives

Purves Grundy (kingfish), Saturday, 13 June 2015 06:48 (eleven years ago)

killed all those Caesar's Legion assholes

Upright Mammal (mh), Saturday, 13 June 2015 16:58 (eleven years ago)

Bethesda's E3 thing about to start. You can stream it on twitch, or watch along with commentary on GiantBomb. I'd recommend the latter.

http://www.giantbomb.com/chat/

Purves Grundy (kingfish), Monday, 15 June 2015 01:31 (eleven years ago)

this game looks brilliant

Mordy, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:13 (eleven years ago)

ha, they're using my favorite song from atomic platters on the sdtrk

Mordy, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:18 (eleven years ago)

11-10-15 damn

Mordy, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:20 (eleven years ago)

Wow

circa1916, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:21 (eleven years ago)

No shortage of ambition over there at Bethesda. This looks fucking rad.

circa1916, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:22 (eleven years ago)

The new DOOM looks awesome too. Exactly what the genre needs IMO.

circa1916, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:45 (eleven years ago)

fallout shelter now up on ios app store

Mordy, Monday, 15 June 2015 03:53 (eleven years ago)

I'm guess the info is on gaming sites that'll be blocked at work. Is Fallout Shelter a "Sim Vault" type of game?

Upright Mammal (mh), Monday, 15 June 2015 13:52 (eleven years ago)

Yes

Mordy, Monday, 15 June 2015 13:52 (eleven years ago)

I can only hope catastrophes causing mutation and weirdness occur

Upright Mammal (mh), Monday, 15 June 2015 13:53 (eleven years ago)

okay the pip boy / phone thing

Drop soap, not bombs (Ste), Monday, 15 June 2015 14:54 (eleven years ago)

ok, I am on my way to being addicted to Fallout Shelter

of course my vault is Vault 77

Upright Mammal (mh), Tuesday, 16 June 2015 14:03 (eleven years ago)

lol mine is of course Vault 420

Mordy, Tuesday, 16 June 2015 14:04 (eleven years ago)

if it'll let me make vault 55378008 i'm in

bizarro gazzara, Tuesday, 16 June 2015 14:12 (eleven years ago)

if i had an ios device i'd make vault 8080 but nope... no android :(

Who M the best? (Will M.), Tuesday, 16 June 2015 15:03 (eleven years ago)

vault 69 !

Drop soap, not bombs (Ste), Tuesday, 16 June 2015 15:38 (eleven years ago)

pretty sure my vault's first child just set the living quarters on fire

Upright Mammal (mh), Tuesday, 16 June 2015 16:02 (eleven years ago)


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