Fallout 2 intro

The Fallout 2 intro are opening cinematics in Fallout 2.

Overview
The first video starts inside an auditorium in Vault 13 where the vault dwellers are gathered in order to watch an instructional video detailing how to safely open the vault to the outside world, while the vault's speaker system plays "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" by Louis Armstrong.

After watching the video, the dwellers open the vault door to see that several heavily armed Enclave soldiers in advanced power armor are waiting outside their vault. One of the dwellers tries waving to the men, who respond by opening fire. The intro ends with a shot of one of the soldiers' helmets, the image of bullet casings reflecting off of the eyes as the air fills with the sound of gunfire and screams. The screen then briefly fades to black, and Ron Perlman's narration begins, along with a slideshow.

Behind the scenes
A different version of the intro can be found in the game's files. The beginning of the second paragraph reads, "In 2077, The earth was nearly wiped clean of human life" and the last paragraph, "But in the world outside, the scars left by the war have not yet healed. The wounds run deep, and now they are being felt in Arroyo. Life in Arroyo is about to change."