Fallout 3 - The Showdown (A Tribute to Sergio Leone)

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

This is my homage to the classic westerns of Sergio Leone, made in the 1960s and 70s - and to the timeless power of the evocative themes of Ennio Morricone.

Shot entirely within Bethesda Softworks' superb sandbox video game 'Fallout 3', this short film depicts a 'Spaghetti Western' style showdown and is set in the irradiated wastes of a fictional post-nuclear Washington DC in the year 2277.

I felt that the game had a definite 'old west of the future' feel to it and decided to scout for a suitable in-game location to shoot it, settling eventually upon the small dusty town of Andale, west across the Potomac from DC.

The score comes from 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly' (1966) and 'Once Upon a Time in the West' (1968).

I Hope you enjoy it!


StannieDum

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  • Once Upon A Time In The Wasteland...

  • Awsome! 5 stars

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  • The Man in a Suit fled across the Wasteland, and the Vault Dweller followed

  • I wish Fallout 4 will have Robot Horses and will have a much more dynamic shooting engine.

  • Great work! I love spaghetti westerns and this made me smile :)

  • On the other hand...yes...I could have done that on 1A...wanna know why I didn't? I'm the Good Guy!

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  • shit was sick..they had no chance

  • epic

  • What outfit?

  • @HENRIQUEGODFATHER it looks like a regulators duster

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