A Thorough Look At Fallout
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Channel: Noah Caldwell-Gervais
Views: 396,999
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Keywords: Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout: Tactics, Discussion, Fallout (video Game), Gaming Criticism, Review, Video Game (Industry), Retrospective, Let's Play, Gaming, Game Design, Role-Playing, Game Analysis, Commentary, Criticism, Overview, Fallout 4, Fallout 2, Fallout 3, Fallout (series), Video Essay, Game Review, Fallout (Video Game Series), Reviews
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Length: 51min 11sec (3071 seconds)
Published: Fri Feb 15 2013
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Anybody else from Canada getting this?
The video is quite interesting, but the sound balance issues made it difficult to get through, at points.
That said, this video has made me very interested in giving New Vegas another try. I never managed to get into it previously, and now I feel like I've been missing out.
I always love this guy's stuff. It's actually intelligent, and nuanced, yet still approachable. If anyone has earned the right to be a professor of video game methodological history, he's it.
Aw I wish he'd said more about what was wrong with Tactics. I really loved that game, but can't quite remember any examples of the problems he said it had.
This guy really deserves more views, one of the few analysis youtubers who isn't talking just to hear his own voice, and spewing pseudo intellectual BS.
great video but the audio mixing was terrible at some parts. Mainly during scenes where he showed the bombs launching the background video would almost completely drown out his voice.
The bridge guy's robes are special?! Well shit. I guess I should have checked that.
I'm glad that he really likes Lonesome Road. Lonesome Road is a DLC that is better when you've really gotten invested in the story of New Vegas and your character.
It offered tough challenges, a beautifully devastated environment unique completely to itself in the series, and a satisfying tying together of plot threads that answer questions about your origins. Never really understood why it was so critically panned.