Emil Pagliarulo on the ending that wasn't

PlanHex said:
I'd say piloting Liberty Prime would be the better choice because then you wouldn't just be a useless observer in a grand battle.
Bad game designer! Back in your cage!
Either way LP is stupid. Largely because he is invincible and all. Pretty sure those massive enclave mortars pounding the shit out of everything at the end would seriously disrupt anything they hit (beth thinks otherwise). I got a great ending for F3 (it took me untold "resources" to come up with too :roll: ). Have LP "turn" on the brotherhood if you decide to help the enclave. What you could do is insert a program into the computers that makes him hostile toward BOS. They fire him up, all hell breaks loose and you & the enclave raid the citadel and stamp out the BOS. I'm a friggin genius! beth can mail the check to **** ******........ WOW where did I get such mad creative writing skills? Well I graduated junior high (at a minimum) + am older than 12 so maybe that has something to do with it.
 
Wow, did that guy really ask if they could destroy Japan? Cause we already did that. Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Fat Man and Little Boy ring a bell? Smart folks those fallout 3 designers
 
Davis962 said:
Wow, did that guy really ask if they could destroy Japan? Cause we already did that. Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Fat Man and Little Boy ring a bell? Smart folks those fallout 3 designers

Well technically you didn't destroy Japan. Only two cities... and then you were directly responsible for Japan rising to economic superpower status. heh!
 
Hm, a dilapidated ship being restored to service to carry you to the final confrontation. Sounds familiar, hehe.
 
I think someone was watching a little too much-

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKKshSa-qWA[/youtube]
 
Isn't it great that the regret expressed about the ending was that it wasn't more of a mindless non-interactive action light show than it already was.

Not that the final scene in the game was completely illogical in every possible way, but that you couldn't ride on top of the big robot that kills everything for you...
 
Brother None said:
From the same panel, Emil also enters Kotaku's Awkward Moments HoF.<blockquote>After sarcastically revealing that he drinks cold medicine to find game design inspiration, Goichi Suda asked Pagliarulo whether Bethesda was planning on "a Japanese version of Fallout" to which the Fallout 3 designer said, "Well, what can we destroy in Japan?"

After processing that post nuclear destruction and an awkwardly long pause, Suda simply said "Wow..."

"I just realized how stupid it was of me to say that!" Pagliarulo said, surprisingly understandable with foot in mouth. Obviously, he didn't mean it that way, but it made the room a bit more ill at ease.
Ha ha, wow, really? "A Japanese version of FO3? I dunno, what could we destroy in Japan? I mean, aside from the shit we already blew up 60 years ago." Jeepers.

As an aside, I love Suda 51's games. Killer 7 is one of the best games I've ever played on any platform. It inspired me to actually write to him and tell him just how badass and mesmerizing the game was, which I think is the first time I've ever done anything like that. He wrote back to thank me and said he was glad I enjoyed it.
 
Iozeph said:
I think someone was watching a little too much-

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKKshSa-qWA[/youtube]
Now, now, Mazinger Z was actually good and became a classic.
Can't say the same abouy fo3.
 
I heard about the super-sized Liberty Prime three years ago. I was surprised that they'd do something so dumb, but in hindsight I really shouldn't have been. It's only fitting that they weren't able to do it due to "technical limitations".

I have to admit I'm just glad the end result wasn't as overblown as it could have been, though it was still retarded. I have to admit that I simply disconnected my brain and allowed myself to enjoy F3's ending. Fridge logic set in later, tempering the amusement.

I guess the point is "Congratulations Beth, you didn't screw up as badly as you were attempting to. For once your relative coding incompetence saved the day."

The sad thing is the air of promises Emil's statement holds.

Like he's saying "You'll see, we'll do (radiant AI) giant robot battling better next time!"

Maybe that's how Bethesda will destroy Tokyo.

Fallout 3 DLC: Godzilla vs. Liberty Prime

$10 on pay-per-view? Per play, I mean?

Christ, I knew I stopped posting for a reason. The sad thing is that I actually kind of enjoyed Fallout 3 due to disconnecting myself from the fan community and just playing it. I come back to you guys and my gem of hatred glitters anew.
 
lmao technical limitations. Hard to find spare parts for the imaginary aircraft carrier?
 
Forhekset said:
Brother None said:
From the same panel, Emil also enters Kotaku's Awkward Moments HoF.<blockquote>After sarcastically revealing that he drinks cold medicine to find game design inspiration, Goichi Suda asked Pagliarulo whether Bethesda was planning on "a Japanese version of Fallout" to which the Fallout 3 designer said, "Well, what can we destroy in Japan?"

After processing that post nuclear destruction and an awkwardly long pause, Suda simply said "Wow..."

"I just realized how stupid it was of me to say that!" Pagliarulo said, surprisingly understandable with foot in mouth. Obviously, he didn't mean it that way, but it made the room a bit more ill at ease.
Ha ha, wow, really? "A Japanese version of FO3? I dunno, what could we destroy in Japan? I mean, aside from the shit we already blew up 60 years ago." Jeepers.
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You know what makes all this nonsense though really ironically?

That someone at Bethesda had the glorious idea to cut out any nuclear reference from the japanese Fallout 3 version. So you have no "Fat-man" nuke luncher and you have no chance to destroy Megatons bomb. I really ask my self sometimes how such unprofessional people can make so much money ... (how it seems at least) and get so much attention ...
 
Kan-Kerai said:
Maybe that's how Bethesda will destroy Tokyo.

Fallout 3 DLC: Godzilla vs. Liberty Prime

$10 on pay-per-view? Per play, I mean?
Worry about dust inhalation not giant robots landing on you! lol http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUxDmKFCD2o Really cool/funny movie actually (saw it when it first came out). But see even they know that giant robots need a worthy opponent (other giant robots) and not just rampage with impunity through far inferior foes.

EDIT: make sure to watch the robot jox "highlights" vid as well for a good laugh.
 
Pagliarulo explained that the original idea for Liberty Prime was that it was five times bigger than what it was and players would get to ride in his head.

:rofl:

seriously, what the fuck are these people thinking?
I won't be surprised if i see a Fallout3: Transformers DLC pack in the future!
 
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