Summary
- Fallout games are filled with strange and funny moments, such as testing Fisto in New Vegas.
- The G.O.A.T. Test in Fallout 3 has hilarious questions with the same answer.
- Fallout 4 includes dark humor, like follower lines for cannibalism.
Throughout the Fallout series, there have been many memorable moments. Whether it’s meeting Mr. House in Fallout: New Vegas or tracking down Shaun for the very first time in Fallout 4, Fallout games are filled with lots of iconic moments. That said, while these games do have lots of goosebump-inducing moments, there are also plenty of hilarious ones that tend to catch the player off guard.
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Fallout games have lots of strange and funny moments sprinkled throughout that are hard to forget. This topic will go over some of the most memorable funny moments in Fallout games. It’s worth noting that this list doesn’t just contain Bethesda’s Fallout games. It also contains some moments from Fallout games made by other developers.
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Testing Fisto (Fallout: New Vegas)
A Strange Scenario With A Couple Of Different Outcomes
As the player helps out the folks in New Vegas, they’ll end up doing a couple of missions for the owners of the Atomic Wrangler Casino. Co-owner James Garret has a few things he needs help with to drum up more business.
One of the things he tasks the player with acquiring is a robot by the name of Fisto. Fisto (Fully Integrated Technetronic Officer) is a robot with “a less than wholesome” setting. Once the player finds and activates Fisto, they’ll be given the option to send the robot straight to James Garret or to “test” out its adult function. Needless to say, this situation is unexpected and makes for a good laugh.
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“Moo, I Say!” (Fallout)
An Interesting Thing For Brahmin To Say
The first Fallout game had its fair share of comedic moments. One of which saw the player encounter a small herd of peaceful Brahmin. For most players, nothing all that interesting will happen. However, there’s a chance for some of the Brahmin to say “Moo, I say!” The chance for this to happen is very low, so it might take players more than a few attempts to get this dialogue to pop up.
The first game in the series had a fair few special encounters that players had a chance to trigger. This special/random encounters mechanic is something that’s been present in every single Fallout game since.
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The G.O.A.T. Test (Fallout 3)
Everybody Loves The Overseer
The G.O.A.T. Test made its first appearance in Fallout 3. It consists of ten multiple-choice questions that are designed to test how vault dwellers would act in certain scenarios. While all of the questions are pretty ridiculous, it’s the final question that is by far the strangest and funniest one.
The question is, “Who is indisputably the most important person in Vault 101: He who shelters us from the harshness of the atomic wasteland, and to whom we owe everything we have, including our lives?” Each of the questions featured in the G.O.A.T. Test has four possible answers. While the answers are all rather strange, the answers to question ten are by far the funniest. All four options are the same: The Overseer.
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Cannibalism Follower Lines (Fallout 4)
Each Follow Has Some Rather Interesting Lines Centered Around Cannibalism
Fallout 4 is packed full of strange and funny scenes. Players can stumble across all sorts of comedic situations. However, one of the game’s darkest comedic moments is centered around the act of cannibalism. There’s a perk that players can take that allows them to consume downed foes. While unpleasant, it does give the player some benefits. However, if the player has a companion present, then they’ll have something interesting to say.

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The lines vary from character to character, but some of the most memorable ones can be seen below:
- Strong: “Strong Hungry Too. Save Some For Strong!”
- Piper: “Eugh…. Remind Me To Never…. Die In Your Presence.”
- Curie: “Is This Sort Of… Dining… Common Now?”
- MacCready: “Hey, I… Uh, Think You’ve Got A Little Bit Of Brain Caught In Your Teeth.”
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Saving A Man From A Chicken (Fallout 76)
One Of The Strangest Wasteland Encounters In The Game
There are lots of random encounters in Fallout 76. Some contain enemies that will attack the player on sight, while others are considerably more bizarre. While there are lots of funny, random encounters in Fallout 76, one of the funniest ones involves a terrified scavenger attempting to get away from a chicken.
Upon triggering this encounter, the player will see the scavenger trying to escape a chicken that is pursuing him. Should the player intervene and take out the troublesome fowl, then the scavenger will be very grateful.
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Finding The “Villain” Of Big Mountain (Fallout: New Vegas)
One Big Punchline From One Of Fallout: New Vegas’ DLCs
Each of the DLCs for Fallout: New Vegas has a unique storyline for players to follow. The Big Empty is centered around the player hunting down their harvested organs. While strange in itself, the Big Empty has lots of surprises for the player to stumble across. The main “villain” is Doctor Mobius. Players need to make their way to him in the Forbidden Zone to retrieve their organs.
Upon confronting Doctor Mobius, it becomes very clear that he isn’t actually evil, just confused. His taste for Mentats and Psycho has fried his brain, leading him to do a lot of strange things. The idea that the player goes through lots of dangerous situations to track down their vital organs, only to discover that the person responsible for taking them has no idea what’s going on, is a rather entertaining encounter.
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Come Fly With Me (Fallout: New Vegas)
Help A Religious Group Reach For The Stars
“Come Fly With Me” is one of the many side quests players can complete in Fallout: New Vegas. Just like most of the other quests, there is more than one possible outcome. This particular quest involves the player helping out a group of Ghouls in the REPCONN Test Site. These Ghouls follow a somewhat mentally aware Glowing Ghoul called Jason Bright. Jason’s goal is to take his followers on the “Great Journey.” To put it bluntly, he wants to fix up the rocket ships stationed at the REPCONN Test Site and head to space.

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The Silver Shroud (Fallout 4)
Become A Superhero In A Post-Nuclear World
The Silver Shroud questline in Fallout 4 feels like a fever dream. With a little guidance from Kent Connolly, the player can become the Silver Shroud. Not only does this mean that the player gets to wear the iconic hero costume, but during the questline, the player will have the option to talk as The Silver Shroud. This leads to lots of strange and funny situations.
In a world largely destroyed by nuclear war, the fact that it’s possible to become a superhero is a truly strange and entertaining scenario. Even after completing The Silver Shroud questline, there are a few situations where the player can speak as the Shroud, provided they are wearing the outfit.

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