The ULTIMATE Fallout Tier List | EVERY Fallout Game & DLC RANKED!

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Published 2020-10-12
Oh God, here we go. Today, I dive into the entirety of the Fallout franchise. From the main games, to spin-offs, to DLC.. these takes should be well received!
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All Comments (21)
  • @giantpunda2911
    "Last but not least..." Places Wild Appalachia in the last and least position.
  • @ssilent8202
    i woke up and thought to myself 'how do i lose subscribers?' respectable
  • @_ElisDTrailz
    The best part about all of New Vegas DLC was how they all connected with each other storywise.
  • @Donnie8888
    Matt. Here's an idea for your next tier list video: rank all of the companions in the Fallout series.
  • @tray1150
    Matty: Dead money “I love the idea of greed, and leaving behind all the gold bars” Me: Looking at the 37 gold bars in my storage chest
  • @StonedApe93
    It's been years but I will never forget my first fallout 3 playthrough. It was revolutionary to me at the time. New Vegas made me a lifelong fan
  • @Omenvreer
    your the only person i have ever known to like Fallout Brotherhood of Steel.
  • @Mi-Go
    "I really cant think of a game that has the atmosphere of fallout 3" S.T.AL.K.E.R.: "Am I a joke to you?"
  • @Spartan-B-lt7gc
    Personally I really enjoyed Operation Anchorage the lore was fun to find and at the end you get an amazing set of T-51 power armor that is almost unbreakable and has great stats and the gauss rifle is amazing to use against any enemy, and you can play the dlc from level 1
  • @stevennicks8290
    Fallout 3 is great but damn that pre-dlc ending where I couldn't send the super mutant in because it "was my destiny" really soured the experience
  • @AppetightNDG
    "The fallout 4 speculation days" Man remember those Fallout 4 Wishlist videos? <3
  • Honestly I love Dead Money’s theme as a whole and how it’s present throughout the entire game and it’s DLC's, from the main factions being incapable of leaving some aspects of the past behind like the NCR and pre-war America, House and Vegas, Caesar and the roman empire, to even the smaller factions like the Great Khans who can't let go of their hate for the NCR and can only survive the end of the game if they leave the Mojave. I also like the fact that the Courier is the only one who’s managed to let go of their past, and thus the only one who can change the Wasteland.
  • I still remember the first time I played Fallout 3, I was at the Philippines for a vacation to see my family and I whipped out my Xbox 360 at 12 at night and randomly grabbed Fallout, right then and there my 9-year-old self was hooked and still am.
  • @flannelmcmannel
    Dead Money is great until you learn how to steal all 37 gold bars and make out like a cheeky bandit
  • @Matt-bg5wg
    Fallout 2 was my first Fallout experience, way back in 1999. I was at a friends house playing it on his PC with him. Didn't finish it or even come close, but it had such a profound impact on me that I picked it up a few years later, along with Fallout 1. So so good. The memories I have of watching the sun come up out my window while wandering the wasteland with Marcus and Cassidy are some seriously nostalgic moments of my childhood.
  • @Goofballhero
    Your lists are really good man. You have great rational and understanding of what makes an RPG fun for people.