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  • sounds like something off the shining

  • When I heard this in New Vegas, I had a nerdgasm.

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  • Try this :

    Take your mp3 player with this track,get your boots on, grab a backpack with some sandwich, and water.... or nuka kola, and take a trip into an abandoned gravel mine or something similar, at afternoon !

    I did it at winter, and walked through a part of my village wich is next to a lake, and no one at the weekend houses!

    You will get an experience wich you never forget, this ambient wil give you the feeling as you would be in a post apocaliptic world. Mark Morgan is Great !

  • what this song means to me:Im walking in the desert alone..i wounder how it was like for my grand father to live in the wasteland.i slowly walk to a small cave holding my pistol,i take a deep breath and check if there's anything in there.i breath a sigh of thanks and keep walking.i soon see an group of scorpions i avoid them.i soon start to see lights flickering and wounder what is this place?.i walk towards it and it appears to be the infamous new reno.i take a gander around and walk in.

  • arguably one of the eeriest game ambient songs ever made.

  • <3

  • fallout is like a world inside a black hole, you can't get out of it

  • The new Fallout games really lack the feel that Fallout 1 and Fallout 2...

    And I'm not being a nostalgiafag either or saying that the new Fallout games are bad or anything

    But Fallout 1 and 2 are just unique

  • @DezzyDh96 NV's a halfway house between 2 and 3. I don't think an isometric FO with turn-based combat is going to be viable today. The originals weren't exactly commerical successes in their time either.

  • i mean cant they make a fallout game with the same ambiance and feel i fallout 1 and 2 actually felt like the apocalypse like the background tracks only play fallout 1 and 2 music and some new ambient tracks aswell as 1940s and 1950s music on radios

  • In fact, it is a slightly altered track from Aphex Twin's great album "Selected Ambient Works Vol. II" but I am sure everyone here knows this...

  • imagine going through a dark abandoned town with this song playing

  • War. War never changes.

    The end of the world occurred pretty much as we had predicted. Too many humans, not enough space or resources to go around. The details are trivial and pointless, the reasons, as always, purely human ones.

    The earth was nearly wiped clean of life. A great cleansing, an atomic spark struck by human hands, quickly raged out of control. Spears of nuclear fire rained from the skies. Continents were swallowed in flames and fell beneath the boiling oceans.

  • The first two games have some seriously eerie music. I love it.

  • yes chilling as your character checks his gun and reloads his combat statistics before heading into a deadly area, you hear this. it just brings out how dangerous the wasteland is

  • New Vegas is amazing. Sure it's buggy, but who cares. With the amount of content added, it doesn't matter.

    Obsidian also developed Fallout 1 & 2...

  • @westridgemattlyman Fallout and Fallout 2 were developed by Black Isle Studios, fyi.

  • @F1NJP Obsidian was founded after the disestablishment of Black Isle.

  • @westridgemattlyman ooooooooooooooooh.... k

  • is it possible to bring this one into New Vegas?

  • @GinTonicdrink

    If you have a PC version, probably. There were mods on fallout 3 that added this music.

  • @GinTonicdrink This soundtrack is in new vegas... it's in Dead money DLC

  • wish fallout 3 and new vegas had epic sound tracks like these....

  • @froggies100 You do know that New Vegas uses tracks from Fallout and Fallout 2 in it, right...?

  • @Xenosoo yes i do, i heard some of them while i was playing New Vegas, just not this one in particular...

  • i play this after I smoke weed and lay down to rest....creepy lol I have some trippy ass dreams to.

  • ... in the middle of nowhere

  • Nuclear death,nuclear resonance in concordance with the silence,distant screams of thousands of souls,earth and mother nature, this world has died

  • How can you don't crap in your pant when you play with this song?

  • I love this. Why the hell isn't it in New Vegas, when they've bothered to include every other song from FO1 and 2?

  • this was the scariest track out of all of them...gives you the chills everytime...

  • i love when i play this such great game at night and heard this scary soundtracks ... love-it ! :)

  • And not a single RPG like that was ever made since then...

  • Nothing could beat fallout 1 and 2, not only because they wouldn't make games like they were but because many of fans were kids when they came out. Some people have star wars, some indiana jones, some huckleberry finn, but for me adventure is like fallout.

  • This music= Dirt, sand, rocks, bushes. All around me. I'm sweating in my Vault suit, but I can't take it off or the sun will burn my skin red in seconds. While looking at the horizon, the desert is wavy and the heat just rises from the scorching sand. I try to block the sun with my hand, but it's no use. My eyes hurt so much that I can't keep them open. Step by step i slowly wander towards east. Have to reach Klamath and find this man Vic, have to find the GECK and save my people.

  • @Juustokauppias and hear it over and over again. its perfect.

  • No hope left, just remains of what was once great slowly fading away...

    (Unlike some healthy, human and tech filled user friendly wasteland amusement park, eh?)

  • That's the fucking Fallout, not that shit-maden music in Fallout 3 and all of trashes and destroyed roads. Where is the fucking desert? Where is the felling of being alone on that fucking world? I need only 2-5 minutes to meet "raider" or some radscorpion.

  • @RazorX1337 I didn't see any problem with Fallout 3's music, as a matter a fact it suited the atmosphere quite well, the sound of drums when inside the Citidel or Enclave base really gave it a "government, patriotic" kind of vibe.

    Also the music in Point Lookout nailed it.

  • @PurpleStorm8 Wrong. It would be more suitable to use some modern-technology and scary music like in Fo2 somekind feeling they can kill all humanity on the world using FEV. In Fo3 i wasn't excited when i met Enclave - some freaks in washing-machines ( that's why i prefer to play with mods )

  • @RazorX1337 How can my opinion be wrong if it was based on my views? Sure the music isn't as scary but it wasn't made by the same guys that made Fallout 1 &2 and like I said gave the game a patriotic theme, which was I think what it was all about since it was in Washington.

    Also "freaks in washing-mahines" is a bit harsh don't you think? I think Fo3's Enclave armour resembles Fo2's quite well.

  • @RazorX1337 I agree.

    as much as I enjoyed fallout 3.

    It can't compare to the atmosphere created by these games.

    3d engines and grahpics do not a great game make.

  • @RazorX1337 Personally, I think Fallout 3 depicts a slow recovery from the devastation, and the music reflects this. The music fits the different atmosphere of the game. Now yes, it has a different "feeling" than the other fallout games, but if I wanted the same feel of fallout 2 and 1, I'd play them instead of fallout 3.

  • @CyborgAfrovenator Recovery? Are you mad? In F3 everything looked like the bombs fell down a week ago. Total and complete chaos, settlements were small quickly erected shacks. Where in F3 were places like Shady Sands, Vault City or the NCR?

    F2 showed recovery and the following geopolitical struggle, F3 didn't.

  • @aarrcchhoonntt I'd say fallout 3 is more optimistic, from the purifier, to the glimpse of hope seen with the Brotherhood of Steel. True, most of the settlements are made of scraps or are ruins, but there are more settlements. There's less of a hopeless feeling to me.

  • @aarrcchhoonntt But then again, Fallout 3 is set in a completely different area.

  • The game is breathtaking. The music is great too.

  • Regardless what encounter it is, it really fits. I remember hearing this when the Pariah dog cursed me with its presence, and seeing all those bodies around it.. Combined with this song? I knew something bad would soon befall me.

  • Hahaha man i hated that dog :D I made the mistake of clicking rest until party is healed on my pipboy and i had to wait like 10 minutes for the damn dog do recover :)

    I tried to get rid of it and bursted it open with a bozar from point-blank but then its corpse started following me lol. Don't know if that was a bug or some twisted joke :)

  • This just reminds me of the Chosen One, roaming in the desert with the vault suit on. Nothing but empty desert around him.

  • I'd feel safer if I had my plasma rifle with me...And more some more stimpaks...

  • fallout 1/2 probably have the best soundtrack ever written for a game.

    The other game OSTs worth checking out are for Red Alert and Battle Realms

  • have to check on battle realms

    -Dune2's soundtrack is also great (made by the same guy who made red alert's If I'm right.)

    -Heroes of Might and Magic 2-3 (!!!)

    what else....

    -Icewind dale's music is also ok.

    -Starcraft \oO/

    -Diablo ST

    can't think any other good ones right now..

  • kinda makes me wana go to the desert and blow my brains out.

  • music of death ... this realy fits the apocaliptical world of fallout ...

  • I love the Fallout soundtracks to bits.. this is probably my favorite track.. It just can't get much more chilling than this!

  • @onkelmonokkel it's scared me back then :P

  • death

  • ahhh orgasmic sounds.......

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