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  • ahh the night is over =)

  • I loved this music in the game especially, I mean this particular track.

    Shame I couldn't continue to play it because my GPU couldn't handle it. Can't wait for my new gfx card to arrive in the mail tomorrow!

  • Ah the memories of me walking along with Dogmeat following behind. Screw that Mirelurk that ended his life :'(

  • Next to Bethesdas Elder Scrolls Soundtracks, in my favs for all time game tunes..love this shit. *Smokes eh Bluntz*

  • fallout 3 means more to me because I live in the area it takes place

  • Paradise Lost. A great reference to such an ironic metaphor. The poem is about rebirth - the beginning of life. Fallout is about the end of such life. There is always hope.

  • Nothing can compare as when i first played through fallout 3, something about it makes me tear when i hear these songs and looking at the screenshots. Fallout 3 and new vegas are still a fun but not as much of a blast as when i first played it.

  • Even the names of these tracks are epic, I miss fallout...

  • Fallout 3 :)

  • Best song.

  • Hauntingly beautiful, and loaded with emotion. No matter how bleak the Wasteland is, every morning brings the promise of a better day. Who knows? You might just catch a lucky break.

  • @OverlordLS Or, a Deathclaw.

  • @Shijak222 Yes. Or getting beaten to death in your sleep by a Psycho addict.

  • Oh man, this screenshot is of the exact spot I died with my first "Dead is Dead" character... rest in peace Malcolm. Thanks for the music!

  • Fallout 3's music is so much better than in Fallout: New Vegas. There were some in FONV that came from FO1 and FO2 but they appeared at times out of place.

  • could have sworn that violin(?) part at 1:42 went longer. love that bit

  • either 2 things, inon zur did not make this or he didnt bother putting it in his playlist

  • Reminds me of Point Lookout

  • Best Game This Generation.

  • STOP IN THE NAME OF THE OVERSEER!

  • @flupusbarbosa561 U hit thehammer on the nail my friend couldn't say it better

  • this is no doubt about it my favorite Fallout 3 song!!!!

  • speaking of which, fallout 3 blew my mind. hate to say it, but fallout 3's 19 year story of a kid who grows up in a vault, breaks free, and changes the capitol wasteland is slightly greater than new vegas' gameplay tweaks (campfire cooking, companion buffs, 4 different endings). 3's story left more of a mark in my heart

  • @flupusbarbosa561 Friend no need thou to say more,i also agree that Fallout 3's work in it's story is the light of the sun touching in every way in your heart...it is like breaking free of years of isolation finding your father then to find out what must be done,to make the atomic wasteland a better haven then a scourge of hell.

  • @Cole3402 What are you talking about? Fallout 3 was fucking awful and is by far the worst fucking game in the series.

    The story was so bad I never touched that shitty game again in my life.

    F1>New Vegas>F2>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>­>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fagout 3

  • @spicandspamful Actully i know why u say it's bad cause it lost it's post-apoctalyptic felling,it felt more like elder scrolls and fallout mixed without felling from previous games,if only van buren fallout 3 was made...you know the cancelled fallout that was about to be made in 03,i also wish interplay and black isle was still alive...:(

  • @spicandspamful Fuck No!, fallout new vegas was a fucken terrible game, no wastelandy atmosphere and the music sounded like shit. fallout new vegas felt more like a fucken cowboy western game then a post nuclear war

  • @shiturcool Yeah! All that WELL HOW-DEE PARDNER bullshit instead of wasteland survivors. But still, F03 had a very linear campaign, with the sides chosen for you. I liked Fallout 2 the best.

  • @flupusbarbosa561 In my opinion, Fallout 3's over all story is lacking.. I like it don't get me wrong. Just the official ending minus DLC is pretty disappointing. I liked the vault prequel, made you feel like your the actual Lone Wanderer, but after you get out and the whole "Find your dad!" thing starts it ruined it slightly.. New Vegas' story though.. It's more deep because you actually get to effect the flow of it instead of being forced to follow one sting of quest lines.

  • @richiejack1996 I'd like to agree with you, I would. Being the die hard fan that I am I have to say that in my opinion fallout new Vegas was a flop. They tried to recreate fallout 3 and used the same engine but then proceeded to break it. The load times are awful pc or otherwise and the graphics and story line are lacking. I was hoping to see more from the original fallout franchise and not just some poorly rendered super mutants and a few nostalgic items and notes... but I respect your opinion.

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  • I hope I will get fallout classic collection for christmas :)

  • This really fits, walking around the remnants of the past. odd shelters and caravans that we call "Automobiles" , suit cases with these odd clothing that probably no ones ever seen before.. Once there were a community of guardian angels we call "Police". maniacs the Fallout civilization call Raiders, a real odd bright sky, drinking water can kill you.. And you think Nowadays is bad. Think about how the people in Fallout feel. They probably think our time was like heaven. For them at least.

  • @OfficerRyman7

    jep but when i play Fo3 i feel like i'm in heaven

  • @OfficerRyman7 sort of strange since our heaven made their hell

  • Ultimate breath to survive, being aware of each and every noise during Capital Wasteland's dusk............mutilated leg, low on ammo, dead companion.....................­no peace... no life... no hope... all around me is the result of a stupid war done by stupid people... and all we can do is just start from scratch, picking up the junk that those who lived before us left........... I know I'm gonna die here..........................­..............................­....*thunder*.....*lost signal*

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  • thumbs up if you noticed the video id ends with a BOOM

  • This was my favorite piece. Hearing it reminds me of my first time playing, sneaking through the wastelands at night, constantly looking around and checking my radar for red marks.

    1:40 is the best part imo, it kind of reminds me of the soundtrack for The Shawshank Redemption.

  • Beautiful piece of music............whenever this comes on in the wasteland I just stand there looking at the view.

  • i wish i never traded this in :(

    new vagas glitched the fuck outa my xbox, then correupted my game saves

  • A ray of hope from the radioactive sky.

  • I listen to this or one of the other peaceful ones before I sleep, as it helps put my mind at ease.

  • Memories

  • this game is perfectly boring, I know it sounds weird, but I mean that in a good way lol

  • @looolz26 Not boring, just peaceful/tranquil.

  • @looolz26

    It sound wrong.

  • @PR0GRAMMING

    You fail grammar :D

  • @DippsforyourChips

    You fail 'at' grammar.

  • I like this song most, especially out in the open wastes with dogmeat and nothing else but wind whispering around.

  • 1:40 Always sends a shiver down my spine :3

  • I love Fallout 3 soo much,Loved New Vegas too, these soundtracks makes you feel like ur in a place with people struggling to survive, gives you a feeling that much of humanity is wiped out from a war, sometimes i just stand still in the game and listen to the winds blow through the damaged buildings in the game while these soundtracks r playing, the feeling i get cant be explained in words, you gotta feel it for urself to understand it.

  • @Vizzar3 Nice way to steal a comment sir....

  • Inon Zur also did crysis music! When i first played new vegas, the title screen song came up and I'm like, "reminds me of the music in crysis.." :)

  • hey i know this place it is where a thrown nuka grenade and all that was in the air

  • So sad...So many people died on 2077

  • What instrument could they be using at 1:17?

  • is that the flooded metro in the picture?

  • Bethesda if you are reading this, you have to make a game that last the whole country. explore the country because just being in one part of Washington or Nevada can get boring. Copy and paste this to as many Fallout videos, because the future of fallout can be this one

  • @crydomo182 That would be great but do you know how huge of a project that would be? It would only be cool if they seriously added like every single location accurately but that would take so long and take up so much ram.... But it would be so awesome if they actually did that!

  • @TheRedfire555 Maybe they could have the countries on separate disks, and you could transfer your character from one disk to the rest?

  • OMG Just Listening to this song Gives me Goosebumps. I Love Falllout 3

  • those track gives me the feeling of in order for humanity to come together we must first destroy our self's

  • this music is sad n disturbing and makes it hard 2 put my finger on how i feel no

  • what i never understood when walking through the D.C Ruins is why nearly all the buildings are made out of metal, like the one on the left. Look so out of place

  • @TalonMercenary it was the future, so i guess there were some major renovations in civilizations final 50 years

  • @TalonMercenary u do know that metal are also use to make building rite, even big bridge has metal. Put it this way metal are like the feet that holds the building still, while cements and fone gives it the armor. without metal those building would of collaped to the ground just look how destructive fallout world is

  • @itzAcutie I know, but look at those buildings on the left. Not once in my life have i seen a building which is so covered in metal as that - and they're all over DC. I dunno if its like that in real life, but i doubt it. But oh well probably just the way the Fallout world advanced in architecture

  • so sad they lost america

  • 1 dislike, that's harsh.

  • "We stand now, at the presispice... We stand now, at the presispice... We stand now, at the presispice... We stand now, at the presispice..."

    -Infinite Enclave radio loop.

  • @208Luckygirl "And what made it all go wrong? Incompetence! Incompetence at the highest echelons of power...!

  • @208Luckygirl MAKES US HAPPY DOESN'T IT ?

  • @208Luckygirl "...once again a great nation threatens to topple into the sea" the radio continues on, its a bug when he repeats what he says

  • Songs brought a tear... :D

  • this when reaching the oasis

  • i like how fallout is futureistic but past at the same time....oldies music....oldies nuclear powered cars.......and oldie tv's....and yet there are laser rifles fatmans

  • @battlefeld2 : It's actually the future as seen from the late 1940s or early 1950s -- massive use of nuclear power, relative indifference to radioactive pollution, radiation producing viable mutations instead of killing nearly everything affected by it.... even the styles of the buildings and the advertisements. Hunt down any article from a magazine in say, 1947, on "the world tomorrow" and you'll see what I mean.

  • @battlefeld2 In the 1950s, visions of the future often included energy weapons of some sort. And the US actually developed a tactical nuclear catapult, the Davy Crocket, for defending their frontlines if needed. However, it was about twice the size of a fatman

  • my...favorite...game...ever just wow the music played a big effect in the games emotional role if fallout was a movie i'd be first in line without a doubt

  • I actually think that if fallout happened then it would really be like the above image.

  • i dont think i can call myself a true fan, i never played fallout 1 or 2, i hardly know the story outside of 3. only what the narrative shows.

  • @Bioshock7000 They were about to make such a game until Bethshista made them follow their shitty timeline. They were going to set New Vegas after Fallout 2, so it would lie between 2 and 3. That would've justified the Legion entirely, and you would've seen a more brutal Wasteland than was depicted. Fallout: Van Buren/Fallout: 3 (the true one) would've been something of legend as you could see various settlements from the Mormons in Utah to the caravans in California. I wish it came out...

  • I really want to wander around the waste right now. At first I didn't appreciate the long stretches of game world that I had to cross but now, since I have realized the awesomeness of Fallout 3 I will happily walk from Rivet City to Raven Rock or The Republic of Dave to The Rockland Car Tunnel before ever investing many long hours into a CoD game that took about 30mins to make.

  • This one of my favourite atmospheric tracks from Fallout3 I must say. I wake up hearing this sometimes..

  • thumbs up if you have watched this before and is watching this becuase Elder Scrolls Skyrim is coming out and you remember the memorys fallout 3 has brought you in the past.

  • Fallout 3 felt so much more hopeless to me..like humanity was doomed forever. That and the fact that I live near DC and know some of the places in the game makes me like it sooo much more.

  • The part arounds 2:28 reminds me of Oblivion.

  • Personally i like bot F3 and New Vegas. But i agree that NV lacks that "end of the world" melanchony that F3 shows. That's because the west coast has already mostly passed this phase in the first two chapters (F1 and 2) and is at a turning point of a chance of rebuilding a new great society. The capital wasteland is in a more desperate situation...not only because it was hardly hit by the nukes...but because water..food etc. is far more irradiated, not to mention the super mutant threat.

  • @ShinXari Only at the end of F3 thanks to project purity and the Brotherhood of Steel a base for a future rebirth is set. Maybe in a century also the capital wasteland will witness the rise of a new nation like the NCR. And maybe....in a distant future this new nation will expand...meet...and maybe clash with NCR's interests. Because war never changes....

  • @ShinXari Story of Fallout 9 confirmed.

  • @ShinXari You do know that the real Brotherhood would never do such a thing, right? The Brotherhood's whole logic is outliving the Wasteland scoundrels and repopulating the Earth. The Washington Brotherhood is a lie because they would NEVER go to Washington. The Brotherhood in California bearly has equipment for every single palidin to wear power armor, so why would they risk going to Washington... Bethshita took a very good somewhat evil faction, and turned it into shit.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D I love that The Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel actually has a better moral purpose than staying dug into a hole. In the Capital Wasteland, you see more Paladins out there blowing up shit and fighting of raiders and supermutants alike. The Capital Wasteland Brotherhood of Steel is way more exciting than there West Coast relatives. I very much enjoy the role they played in Fallout 3.

  • @MooneySuzuki3654 There is no originality or mystery behind that, so its just stupid. The Brotherhood under the first Maxson became hoarders b/c Maxson witnessed first-hand the destruction that technology in the hands of the comman man could cause. Maxson believes that only him and his followers, under a strict code, could wield such powerful technology. They are following a traumatised leader, which is way better than ANOTHER pure protector emerging from the depths. Bethesda wrote it to shit.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D OH my god, why did you come to these videos? Just to troll? Quit watching them if you so hate Fallout 3, it's simple. Fallout 3 is a video game, it's meant to be enjoyed, not overanalysed to the point where you convince yourself that it sucks.

  • @RReviews Sad to see the game you probably admire torn up like toilet papers. There was hardly an convincing on my part it was just witnessing such shallow combat coupled with shitty dialogue and voice acting that sucked. Fallout 3 is a video game, but the Fallout series is something of intellectual depth, yet its something you will not understand with your pea-brain.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D You are the most epic fail-troll I've ever seen. It's an awsome game, now I think the tuna melt your mom just made you is getting cold. It is awfully drafty in her basement this time of year.

  • @RReviews Nice job proving my observation. The fact that your only rebuttal is an attack, which isn't even coupled with an explaination like mine shows just how brain dead you are. Go back to watching Transformers, child.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D Talk about hypocrasy, just read your own comment. The gameplay and atmosphere is amazing, do you want me to write a freaking essay or something? Sorry if this isn't sufficient enough for you.

  • @RReviews Okay, child, tell your mommy its naptime I see you are getting cranky. Get out of the computer room and let the adults talk.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D Yeah, okay, real adults probably have more important things to talk about than goddamn video games. Maybe someday you'll realize that Fallout isn't real. By the way, realize your hypocrasy again? You're attacking me. Your anger pleasures me, by the way. :)

  • @RReviews Well, I guess you love ignoring those big rebuttal sentences while you still haven't said anything other than attacking me this whole time. Hmm... I guess even children want to think they are old enough to understand a mature game. I also love how I have like 2 or 3 sentences right above you, and none of them explains that I think the Fallout world is real. Either way, its been a pretty long weekend, and I really like pissing off pea-brained fanboys like you.

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  • @METALGEARSOL1D Are you from NMA, sounds like. Still though you can't argue the perfectness of the sound track. Personally it made fallout 3 much more complete

  • @MrChubbyCats The soundtrack doesn't match the game at all. I think it would be more fitting with a heavy metal soundtrack because of the shallow combat and terrible B-movie dialogue. Fallout's soundtrack was never supposed to be calm and serene. The soundtracked for 1 and 2 matched the dark themes that encompassed the games. Maybe for a non-Fallout game this is a good soundtrack, but not for a Fallout game.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D some people are too hung up on what they like to understand how mood is created. every moment of life isn't a high energy rough and rugged trip through a grinder as would be depicted through heavy metal music. the same would go for any music that fits that description.

    reality is...there exist NO soundtracks. however what music would best suit a situation of unknown, wandering discovery? HEAVY METAL? really? i mean after a shootout there is a moment of quiet

  • @METALGEARSOL1D 2cont. ...a moment of calm...when despite putting down some mutants what still exists is the ominous reality of the huge wasteland and your unclear goal in the game.

    the music fits perfectly...it wasn't heavy metal for a reason. finally, the music is more simple and non-biased...it's more organic. music with language any language would fuck up the feel for a situation that is pretty much humankind's return to brutal survival and primitive living. the musical score, perfect

  • @METALGEARSOL1D I agree, but to me the perfect soundtrack to Fallout 3 is...nothing. I never play the game with the ambient music on. The post-apocalyptic world is lifeless, dead, littered with the skeletons of what used to be cities and towns, roads cluttered with charred vehicles and scorched bones. There are some really good songs out that bring to mind images like this, but ultimately the sound of silence is what is appropriate for this nightmarish world.

  • @METALGEARSOL1D If you played the game to talk to people, you were playing it wrong. Fallout 3 is very different from its predecessors in that the people are just there. The real focus is on the landscapes.

  • @77Lupin1 your right fallout 3 was different then the others...it was the first of the series that was first person/third person in fallout 1 and 2 your watching from birds eye view and you have to choose the skill then choose what you want to use it on before you do it unlike fallout 3 which is automatic with the lockpicking and that stuff

  • @RReviews

    it pleasures you? Gross...

  • @MrChubbyCats I EM SO TURND ON RITE NAO

  • I love Fallout 3 like it's no ones business.

  • @funbag08 its not that bad,

    just not as good as fallout 3

  • FALLOUT: NV = huge letdown!!!!

  • @funbag08 its an okay game but F3 is way beter to me cus its more warlike and apoctalyptic, new vegas i think thye tried to make a stupid western, whch is dumb, but i still like it and the music on there is great too.

  • Fallout 3 made me think. How can a place so wrought with destruction and turmoil be so beautiful? How can a place purely based on radiation and death be so serene and peaceful?

    I recall after blowing up Megaton that I trekked back there and this melody played. It nearly brought my to tears because I remembered that families, children, and people barely scraping by lived there. All because of Tenpenny's obstructed view.

    I went back, shot his head off, and threw his body off the tower.

  • @xMentalPatientx me too

  • "I live in the post-apocalyptic world. I'm walking through the wasteland and into the ruins of Washington D.C. trying to survive along with pain, sorrow and my tearing eyes. As I cry, I think of my beautiful, lovey wife, pregnant with our unborn child everyday. My future and everything I've ever wanted and had disappeared. My paradise has become lost forever. "

  • Democracy, dear America. Democracy, now... and forever!

  • Love this Fuckin Game

  • I couldn't find this anywhere, thanks a lot caboose

  • My favorite song of F3 soundtrack! God i love this theme, really sets the mood while exploring the wastelands.

  • i dont know caboose personally but what i dont know is that caboose is a legend

  • I was happy when I heard this along with other Fallout 3 music in New Vegas. :)

  • Hello again young America! I believe you have read this in my voice!

  • This music just set the perfect mood for me when exploring the vast network of hills, canyons and crags at the foot of the mountains on the western side of the map. I wish there wasn't an in visible wall that kept you from going over the mountains, though. You know what? I'm going to the Appalachians some day when I have a treasure trove of time on my hands. It'll be epic! I hope...

  • @M0Nk3yB34n3dJ3Nk1n5 A fellow rock climber, eh? I don't know what's so great about it, but I totally know what you're talking about. I'm pretty sure the Cliffside Shacks in the far north are atop the tallest crag in the game, which should make it the tallest point... excluding the Washington Monument of course.

  • @M0Nk3yB34n3dJ3Nk1n5 I wished that too, you could just travel, travel and travel in the wasteland. To bad its a game.. :(

  • Fallout 3.It's been two years since the game came out and it's still my Number 1 game to date.

  • @AngryVideoGameKidd2 likewise, New vegas is ok, but the whole old west thing never really appeal to me.

  • @Tuckerx78 Wasn't even made by Bethesda. They oversaw it, sure, but they didn't make it. Bethesda's too busy being hard-at-work on Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Which I know will be epic.

  • @raichann The whole 'indian stuff' is the tribal style of life, that society would most likely revert back to in the event of a nuclear holocaust.

  • I love this one... Reminds me of Oblivion, since oblivion has a soundtrack that sounds very similar to this.

  • Could anyone please send me a torrent link for these free roam soundtracks? All I'm getting is GnR or the enclave radio OSTs

  • amazing, beautiful really

  • 1:42 my favorite part

  • Ah Fallout 3 is better than New Vegas in so many ways(: The ambient soundtrack in New Vegas wasn't nearly as good.

  • @NatePoky sorry but it was much better its fallouts 1 the original fallouts amient music..

  • @JordoF6 I'm sorry but it's all opinion.

  • Great choice of picture, really syncs up with the whole 'paradise lost' theme... the relics of a decadent, luxurious world turned to rusting remnants by the decay of time and the stubbornness and bloody-minded nature of mankind...

  • this song will always bring back great memories.

  • This was my favorite song in the game. Really set the tone for a lonely, desolate landscape. Kind of like the town I live in.

  • imagine if it happened

  • @MrAIRSOFTMAD129 just wait till 2077 :P

  • @kshitijkumar89 Lot to look foward to in 2077, if I am lucky, I will be 87.

  • @NonstopRam haha i would be 88 xD

  • @MrAIRSOFTMAD129 first i would do is find a gun a place to stay then other

  • @MrAIRSOFTMAD129

    I'd grab my shotgun and go to work trying to make the world better.

  • wow... :)

  • Why weren't these soundtrack released separately is beyond me. All they did were the galaxy and other radio station songs.

  • any chance of sending me this via email? pm me for my address if you like. :)

  • omg i think im going to cry..i miss this gam soo much. i dont want to play it again. i just want have the memories.. cant wait for vegas

  • I would do anything to walk through a city or the wasteland alone without the price of billions dead nor anyone/anything trying to kill me. The wasteland sounds peaceful and relaxing, the kind of place where I'd like to be. Thanks for telling me that the soundtrack's in the music folder (duh). I seen the folder but I thought the files were encrypted which many game companies do.

  • you are a fucking god.

  • What you have done is what I like to call pure awesomeness. fight the good fight ;)

  • Bethesda and Inon Zur actually made a global nuclear holocaust resulting in the deaths of countless billions look beautiful.....?!?!?!?!

  • 0:50 and 1:20 are always my favourite parts

  • The first few seconds, seriously, that sound is horrifying when walking into a city or deserted village.

  • What scares me more in Fallout 3 isn't the Ghoul infested Metro or dark underground passages, it's the destroyed houses and desered towns. It's the essence of paradise lost.

  • Incredible piece of music, well fitting to the game. I could listen to this endlessly.

  • nice screenshot

  • There is just one thing I dont understand, Theres almost a tribal Indian sound to this soundtrack, And it was the same with 9! Whats with the indian stuff for end of the world?

  • @raichann It reminds me a bit of the Old West. Maybe the whole "throwback to the old ages"