I'm a huge fan of all the skits that the Mega64 gang cooks up lately, but I miss the simple videos in which they harass people in public. Those don't come out too often anymore, do they? I just get so giddy when old-school fare, like this Fallout 3 short, appears out of the blue.
Here we see Derrick repeatedly beating the piss out of Shawn and stealing his clothes while not a single person around bothers to stop him. Just when you've lost faith in humanity to be selfless and considerate, a sweet gal helps Rocco pull his pants back up while he's trying to steal an armful of random oddities.
By the way, isn't this the same flea market the boys have been visiting for the last few videos? Maybe the reason folks don't give 'em much grief is because they know the drill by now. It's like the sunrise for them by this point.
"These ignorant plebeians don't even know that this has nothing to do with what made the first two games so great..." ....is what an NMA forum user would probably say in reaction to this video.
I saw this at their PAX panel, and I laughed so hard. I wanted to tell everyone about it, but I kept my mouth shut and just said to friends "Mega64 has a Fallout 3 video coming out, and it's hilarious." I'm glad that it's out now.
Eh. These guys are capable of greatness but random NPC trolling doesn't do anything for me. I prefer the truly creative skits, such the thing they did about the Mario instructions. Now that was some good shit.
To be fair in Fallout 1 & 2 you can target the head with unarmed/melee Hence hilarious flavor text like collapsing someone's skull. In fact I believe you are able to target the eyes as well.
You could target head, eyes, right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg body and groin.
To be fair, Rinsako, I played the shit out of Fallout 1 and 2 and I think they're superior to Bethesda's game in any way imaginable (except for graphics, but who cares?) Do you really think I didn't know that? >_> There is no such thing called V.A.T.S. in the old games, so I said that you can't attack the head with unarmed in V.A.T.S., not that you cannot attack the head with unarmed in Fallout. Also the video itself is called "Fallout 3" and it uses the GUI of Fallout 3 throughout :p
Ah! That was awsome, and hilarious. Especially since for the past several months I've been playing every Fallout again. I'm not going to argue with people on which titles are best. My only complaint to the Bethesda published titles is to whom ever thought that the PIP Boy3000 was a great idea. It sucks donkey dick, ruins the game, and makes wearing anything unbearable. I feel worse for console players. PC has mods. Otherwise you are stuck with the worst thing to happen to Fallout in anyway. The PIP Boy3000.. BROOKLYN RAGE! Okay seriously though the skit was awsome.
I wonder if, James (from Team Rocket) is a Fallout fan. Has a fantastic bottle cap collection. (^_^) Ha-ha!
Also anyone who is a Fallout fan must have watched "A Boy and His Dog". If you have not then you trully have missed out on something special. Wasteland, and Fallout both must have taken inspiration from this title. Infact I know it is. Watch it now! You are in luck too -- Netflix has it on instant que.
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