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(NPC) in the ''
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'' series of
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s. Dogmeat was introduced as an optional companion to the
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in the original ''
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'' (1997), and has made
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s in the sequel ''
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'' (1998). Other, different Dogmeats are featured in the same role in ''
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'' (2008) and ''
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'' (2015). All incarnations of the character were well received, becoming widely regarded as one of the best remembered features in the series, as well as one of the most popular
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characters in video gaming overall.


Character design

Dogmeat was inspired by the unnamed dog of
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(Mad Max) from the 1981 post-apocalyptic film ''
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''. His initial name had been "Dogshit" and his ultimate name was derived from the opening scene of the 1975 post-apocalyptic film ''
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'', in which the main character Vic calls his dog Blood "Dogmeat". According to ''Fallout'' producer, lead programmer and designer
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, " Leonard Boyarsky, the ame'sart director ... had that movie running continuously in his office, and I think he remarked on several occasions that having a dog in the game would be really cool. t'swhy we wanted a dog in the first place." ''Fallout'' programmer and designer Jesse Heinig was credited by Cain as probably "one person to thank for Dogmeat." Heinig himself said: "My understanding is that 'Fallout'' designerScott Bennie settled on the name 'Dogmeat' for the character, and it's likely that he did pick that from the story in question." In 2009, ''Fallout'' designer Chris Taylor said they "never expected that Dogmeat would become such a popular character." Taylor said: "I always intended that the various NPCs that joined up with the player would come to a violent end. I was shocked when I heard of all the work people went through to keep Dogmeat alive to the end – especially the hell that they went through with the force fields in the Military Base." According to ''Fallout 2'' and ''Fallout: New Vegas'' designer
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, Dogmeat is "arguably the most successful NPC companion ever" for several reasons: "One, he doesn't talk, so the players can project a personality on to him. Two, he's effective in combat ... and three, he's a dog that stays with you through thick-and-thin. I don't think there's a deeper 'awww' sentiment than people have in their hearts for their pets."Michael Fiegel
The Escapist : Junktown Dog
, ''The Escapist'', 21 July 2009.
In ''Fallout 4'', Dogmeat's motion capture was done by a
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named River. On June 27, 2021, ''Fallout 4''s senior game designer Joel Burgess confirmed via
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that River had died. On July 7, 2021,
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and
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donated $10,000 to the Humane society in honor of Dogmeat.


Appearances

In the original ''
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'' by
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and
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, the
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, the Vault Dweller, first encounters the stray Dogmeat in Junktown. Dogmeat's former owner (an unnamed man closely resembling
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) died at the hands of thugs hired by a local gangster named Gizmo. If the player character feeds Dogmeat or is wearing a leather jacket, Dogmeat will follow them and fight in their defense. According to the series'
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, Dogmeat was adopted by the Vault Dweller on 30 December 2161, and killed by a force field barrier during the Vault Dweller's assault on the Master's Military Base on 20 April 2162. Dogmeat was supposed to appear in the canceled film adaptation of the game as well. In ''
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'', Dogmeat makes a non-canonical appearance in an
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type special encounter "Café of Broken Dreams". During the encounter, Dogmeat can be picked up by the player character, the Chosen One, if the player approaches him wearing Vault 13 jumpsuit (or the Bridgekeeper's robes, due to a bug in the game). If the player chooses to kill Dogmeat, a man named Mel (in a reference to
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, the actor who played Mad Max in the film) will appear and try to avenge him. Dogmeat has made uncredited cameo appearances outside of the ''Fallout'' universe in
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' 2001 '' Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura'' (created by ''Fallout'' designer Tim Cain) and in 2004 ''
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'' by
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(headed by ''Fallout'' producer
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). However, there were no plans to bring back Dogmeat for the original third ''Fallout'' game project by Black Isle Studios, the canceled '' Van Buren''. An entirely different dog named Dogmeat appears in ''
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'' by Bethesda Softworks, which begins in the year 2277. His master, a scavenger, was killed by a band of raiders in the scrapyard where the dog is to be found. Dogmeat can be recruited by ''Fallout 3''s player character, the Lone Wanderer. The dog can find objects of value across the landscape and bring them to the player. ''Fallout 3'' expansion set '' Broken Steel'' optionally (enabled by choosing the 'perk' bonus "Puppies!" after reaching 22nd
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) allows a killed Dogmeat to be replaced by a new one (with twice as many
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s, that is a starting value of 1,000 instead of 500) whenever he dies during the game. A fanmade
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, which provides an armor for Dogmeat, was compared by ''
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'' to the infamous horse armor DLC from Bethesda's '' The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion'', "except free and functional". A new version of Dogmeat appears in ''
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''. In this game, Dogmeat is a
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, and can not die. Dogmeat also appears in ''
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''.


Reception

Dogmeat's character was very well received by gaming media. Owen Good of ''
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'' called Dogmeat "one of the franchise's most iconic characters" as well as its "one of the most otionally fulfilling features." The book ''Level Up!: The Guide to Great Video Game Design'' by Scott Rogers used him as an example while discussing how the "
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members don't need to be human". In 2008, '' UGO Team'' stated this "undisputed champion of ''Fallout'' characters" is not "only our favorite ''Fallout'' character, he's also one of gaming's greatest dogs."UGO's Favorite Fallout Characters
, UGO.com, 17 September 2008
That same year, Joe Martin of '' Bit-tech'' ranked Dogmeat as the sixth top PC game NPC of all time, commenting: "There are a lot of computer game characters we like and a few we'd even go so far as to say we love. Dogmeat though, despite being a definite ''tabula rasa'', sits in a different category altogether and is the only computer game character that we'd reload and repeat significant portions of a game for, just so he could stand a better chance of survival." In 2009,
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of '' The Escapist'' called Dogmeat possibly the most beloved character of the ''Fallout'' universe, writing that "in an uncaring wasteland ... Dogmeat is a
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compass: Though your needle might swing towards good or evil, his center always holds strong provided you protect him." Dogmeat was included in numerous lists of best video game dogs, including by
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of ''The Escapist'' in 2010, Michael Perry of '' PlayStation Official Magazine'' in 2012, Gergo Vas of ''Kotaku'' in 2013, and Brian Taylor of '' Paste'', and the staff of ''
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'' in 2014. Ryan McCaffrey of ''
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'' chose Dogmeat as the top feature he wished to return in ''Fallout 4''. Dogmeat was also acclaimed by numerous publications as one of the best
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type characters in video games. He was included at ''
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'' on their list of the top ten video game sidekicks in 2000, chosen for his loyalty to his master in spite of his "propensity to get himself into trouble, his inability to perform any tricks, and his refusal to listen to directions" in the original game. This "loyal companion" was also chosen by GameSpot to be one of the 64 characters to compete in the 2008 poll for the title of "All-Time Greatest Game Sidekick". In 2004, Dogmeat placed as second on Dave Kosak of ''
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'' as his list of the best video game sidekicks, also because of his extreme faithfulness to the player's character. In 2008, ''
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'' featured him as one of top ten greatest sidekicks in gaming history.Tom Hoggins
The greatest sidekicks in gaming history
''The Telegraph'', 11 October 2008.
In 2011, ''
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'' included Dogmeat among the 25 of gaming's greatest sidekicks, commenting that "though his look, his breed, and his stats have varied hrough the series Dogmeat has the loyalty and heart of a
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." While David Lozada of ''
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'' has also included him on his "The best video game sidekicks ever", and stated that "Dogmeat is a recurring character in the Fallout franchise for good reason. This companion will attack anything or anyone on command, no matter how large or menacing the enemy may look." Matthew Byrd of ''
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'' included Dogmeat and placed as 9th of their "best video games npcs ever", stating that "Not only is this companion one of the most consistent sights in the ''Fallout'' universe, but their status as the absolute goodest boy/girl is undeniable." In 2021, Lauren Rouse of ''Kotaku'' included Dogmeat as her "best animal companions that are the real mvps of video games", and further stated that "he can fetch, he can attack, he can be dressed up in crazy costumes and he will love you unconditionally." Rachel Weber of ''
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'' ranked Dogmeat as 39th of their "50 iconic video game characters," while ''
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'' ranked Dogmeat as 29th of "the 50 most iconic characters in PC gaming," stating that "''Fallout''s Dogmeat is both the most famous and most long-standing, having appeared in one form or another in every mainline ''Fallout'' Game since 1996, the latest of which lets you dress him up". River, the dog who portrayed Dogmeat in ''Fallout 4'', was awarded "Top Video Game Dog of 2015" at
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's World Dog Awards. In 2018, A Dogmeat statue has been made.


See also

* Epona (''The Legend of Zelda'')


References


External links


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