The most realistic part of this is a FNV player finding a hunk of meat named "remains" and immediately eating it without a second thought
There are so many references to literature because they know what scares gamers the most: reading
The scariest part of the entire video is the fact that this dude, who is covering a New Vegas ARG, has a NCR Ranger costume, knows all the Fallout mechanics, equipment, and general game lingo and references - has never finished FNV.
dont ever buy no jet from the gas station bruh
Something so horrifying about being alone but seeing the caution icon
"They find something with inconsistent collision" If any other setting that would be spooky, for Fallout it was Tuesday
12:56 just wanna point out, Morphine isn't an item in the Fallout universe. They wanted to call it Morphine originally, but decided against it, and came up with the name Med-X instead.
the footsteps chasing him is just Malcom Holmes "Almost took you for a raider, I did!"
16:20 he picks up water, not dirty or purified just water. that’s such a small change but as someone who spends so much time playing this game something that small was oddly unnerving
The reason they're rewarded XP when picking up the briefcase is because it's the same function as disarming a landmine/trap, which gives you XP. It's also why he had to press twice before picking up the brief case.
>click on video >learn about the monsters and diffrent mysteries >zoned out 10 mins >came back >started mentioning about god and judas >check title >confused >rewatch >still confused
my guy went west and discovered california
I like how at the end you can see the number of bullets the player had dwindling and guns changing making it seem like there's a lot of things we didn't see
26:15 You can interpret this as "Don't draw attention to yourself, there may be nothing here, but I'm not certain"
tbh video went from "look at this arg where a player goes out of bounds and weird things happen" to "we will never find the reason for why we behave the way we do"
The idea of walking around seeing a skeleton that emits high rads. Then possibly getting rad spikes randomly knowing it moves around would make for an excellent horror moment
The hobo signs were once apart of New Vegas with an entire book so you can recognize them. However they were cut except for one, the smiley face on Usanagis clinic.
The running at 30:40 is so unnerving to me especially because I’ve played fnv long enough to know that all human enemies have the exact same walk speed. So whatever is running down that hallway is either not human or is pretending to be one which is arguably worse. Edit: w replies
30:41 Every moment you're not running, he gets closer and closer, just to tell you... "Another settlement needs our help, i'll mark it on your map"
@Wildwoodi3