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Bethesda's Emil Pagliarulo is an Incompetent Writer
Fallout 4 Isn't Better Than You Think
Fallout 3 Isn't Better Than You Think
Intro
The worst retcons of the Fallout TV Show
Story (Spoiler Section)
The Delusions of Bethesda and Emil Pagliarulo
Fallout was NEVER Serious
Breaking Down Emil Pagliarulo's Writing Speech
Start of Jon's video
NV has too many optimal solutions
The terrible shooting is good, because you're an inexperienced teenager
Game Mechanics, etc
Writing & plot
A Near Complete Analysis of Skyrim: Part 1 of 5
At least Autumn showed up! Lanius is just some guy!
The Problem with the Institute - Fallout 4 Analysis
A Near Complete Analysis of Fallout 3: Part 1 of 2
New Vegas started you off with the gecko hunt, skill checks come in quite a bit down the line.
Escape!
Can't talk down the guard
Megaton
It's odd to build a town around a nuke.
Megaton's Water
Rescue From Paradise
Comparing child murder to nuking Megaton (spoiler, he's wrong.)
You see, disliking Fallout 3 is a game with some crazy rules, like it's totally okay to criticize Fallout 3 for doing something that Fallout New Vegas did & then just politely pretend New Vegas is invisible for a minute.
It makes more sense to talk Autumn down, than Lanius.
Fallout 3's ending
Jon claims Broken Steel fixes Fo3's ending & fails to understand the criticism against it
Big WOW moments
Fallout 3 based it's quest around setpieces
A tangent completely unrelated to the quality of Fallout 3 about the supposed lack of dungeons in New Vegas
A comparison of intros
Jon takes Hbomberguy out of context & strawmans him
Tenpenny Tower
Fallout 3 turns you into an explorer
Everything comes together for a sensation of exploration
Jon Concludes his video
Power of the Atom
Lack of Impact for destroying Megaton
Nukes as a theme
Dealing with Moriarty & Silver, Choice in Fallout 3
Strawmanning about Realism
Misdirection, Avoiding the actual issue while debunking criticisms that weren't actually made
Is mass murdering slavers morally grey?
The part where Many A True Nerd takes IndigoGaming's quote & applies it to an entirely different part of the game in order to debunk it
A Comparison to freeing slaves in Fallout 1
The Brotherhood
Jon claims the standard Brotherhood arc has always been about opening up
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