Fallout New Vegas - My Favorite Fallout Game of All Time

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Fallout New Vegas is now and will most likely be for the foreseeable future my favorite fallout game of all time. From its open hours to its final moments it's an unforgettable journey that takes the player for the ride of a lifetime.
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Timestamps:

0:00 Intro
1:33 What Changed In New Vegas?
7:32 First Impressions
11:58 Exploration
15:36 Vaults
23:25 The Realism of Freeside
27:02 Beyond The Beef & Player Choice
37:09 Story
42:48 Endings
55:23 DLC
1:07:22 Outro
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Music In Order:
Courtesy of Inon Zur / Fallout New Vegas OST

0;00 - Main Title

1;32 - Primm and Proper

7;32 - The Courier Walks Softly

12;16 - Under The Stars

29;24 - Out of Business

37;30 - NCR Republic Camp Day

43;19 - Legion Camp Day

53;00 - Knock On My Cazador

58;17 - Jacobstown Ladder

1;05;00 - CCC Doesn't Work For Free

Outro: Orca Vibes - Gypsy

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Hope You Enjoyed!
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Patrolling the YouTube while watching video game essays makes me wish for a new Fallout game like New Vegas.

theweppe
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Fun fact: You actually cross the borders between California and Nevada in Nipton. At the exit where the railway is that leads you to the cliffs where the crashed truck is there are 2 signs. One on the right side facing the town saying "Nevada" and another one facing the cliffs saying "California"

Deadmemefinger
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17:38 The fifth person in Vault 11 didn't kill the other 4, they killed themselves in succession, he just dropped his gun and left the vault.

heartless
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the best moment ive ever had in an rpg was in new vegas, during the omerta quest, i enter the casino and hand over all my weapons except my holdout 45 pistol, i inquire with the receptionist, talk to cachino, and when he turns his back, i pickpocket his journal, and while im there, i pickpocket the ammo from his magnum, then i went got the thermite from that guy whos name i forgot, blew up the omertas guns, then went to the meeting with cachino, then i use a speech check to convince big sal that nero was a traitor, to which he responds by opening fire on nero, as cachino is standing up, he pulls out his 44, only to get shot by big sal, i quickly headshot big sal, completing the quest, and leave, i could try 200 times and i will never get that moment again, thats whats great about fnv, since no characters are considered essential or any of that bullshit that fallout 4 does, you can get these totally random movie moments that you would never have expected

stuckinbrazil
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I actually prefer the desert because I think it complements the post apocalyptic feel.

newzealanddeeksealant
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My only criticism of nv was the lack of enemies and the size of the city itself. But I know if the developers had more time these would have been addressed.

chipremel
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NV came out when I was deployed in AFG. We did 12 hour shifts in the Support Hospital and at least 6 hours taking turns watching each other playing this and watching the story. Enough of us played that we would pick different options and my first playthrough was Ceasars Legion. This game will always make me think of those guys I was with. Great video

ItsNikolai
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Partrolling the empty vast wasteland of the Mojave with the radio on is part of the reason I love the game

jjjjj
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Mmm one hour of solid content.
Watched this throughout today as my breakfast - lunch - dinner entertainment and I’m now thoroughly interested in giving the game a game a go.

Jcorella
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New vegas hit that sweet spot for me...when I first played it I played for 24hrs straight only pausing to use the toilet....take me back to that time

beardedweirdo
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I feel like the geographic setting accent's the feel of the game. You're not THE lone wanderer, but you are A lone wanderer. An empty city can give that feeling of loneliness, but a desert is even better in my opinion. And it mixes with the Lucky 38 being lit up. It's a jewel in a barren world.

bcboy
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Thanks for explaining how Ulysses triggered the events of every DLC. Never heard anyone explain it so succinctly.

urthofthenewsun
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There was a time on YouTube when you could barely find any game criticism and now there is so much and in long form that we are truly spoiled to be able to tune in to these long form articles with video accompaniments. Thank you.

dylapoo
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I think Mr House route would be the proper ending and it leads us to The Outer Worlds.

pissmyasslynch
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I recently re-played this in a more thorough fashion and i feel like i could have played it again and been even more thorough. There is so much to do and explore.

Walking around the Mojave while the lady is singing about her Johnny on the radio is just surreal!

What a game. Top 3 games of all time for me

charlieaydin
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50:54 Gotta love that Enclave Solider just walking around during the ending slide

eugenekrabs
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22:22 I remember in High School I asked my history teacher why the Nuremburg Trials were necessary, citing that 'they were just following orders from a much higher authority'. His answer, was that despite that being true, they had the opportunity to make a choice. And they chose to do what they knew was wrong, despite knowing it was unforgiveable.

It was... quite the conundrum for me at the time. But it came down to accountability, in the end.

tickledpickle
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Fun fact: The Vault that sacrifices the overseer each year is based of a short story named "The lottery" definitely worth a read

Nevouti.x
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So we had remastered versions of Mass Effect, Bioshock and now Dead Space. All absolutely worthy of that treatment. Include the DLCs in a new, fresh package for the younger generation to enjoy. Fallout 3 and New Vegas deserve the same. Skyrim is up baby

villanova
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New Vegas is a sequel to Fallout 2... thats why its set in the west.

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