10 Most CURSED DECISIONS in Cyberpunk 2077



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In this video, we’re going to explore the 10 most cursed decisions you can make in Cyberpunk 2077.

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0:00 1) Blackmailing Sandra Dorsett
1:57 2) Leaving River for Dead
2:51 3) Choosing the Wrong Farm
7:08 4) Take V’s Body as Johnny
7:55 5) Sell Your Soul to Arasaka
8:42 6) Let Garry the Prophet Die
9:55 7) Reset Delamain
11:48 8) Send Jackie to Vik’s Clinic
16:34 9) Side with Maiko and Take the Money
18:05 10) Abandon Panam and Saul Dies

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29 thoughts on “10 Most CURSED DECISIONS in Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. about letting jhonny handle things even if you let jhonny do it his way it dose not matter its just a different point of view of the ending the player has full control over who gets v boddy its fully player call I disagree with Dan letting jhonny take v boddy is a bad ending I think alot of ppl dnt understand that because they fan boys of jhonny actor they not thinking that he's a mass murder who blew up a building beucse he dnt like corpos I say jhonny is a terrorist I point to real life remember the fbi building and jhonny is a domestic terrorist do you really think he can fight off a military corporation

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  2. Isn't there an option to betray the Japanese girl band during Kerry storyline? Please don't btw, they're adorable plus their song you can hear on one of the radio stations is absolutely one of the best of the bunch.

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  3. "Selling your soul to Arasaka" is basically the only ending where you don't die. The engram thing is basically the teleportation paradox, where you don't know if the new you is actually you or just a clone. Like what if they could make an engram without killing you. Does that mean you're not actually the engram, and the engram is a whole seperate entity just with your memories?

    Arasaka ending is like the only ending where you don't get mind-wiped.

    Personally, I find all the endings to be horse-shit. I wanted at least one good ending.

    My personal favorite head-canon ending would be if you helped Delamaine become a super-god AI mid-game, and then later, after he's learned much more he swoops in like some sort of Jesus and has all the answers, and helps you out for helping merge his personalities together. It would be pretty rare, as not everyone would have done that side quest, or chosen to empower Del. But to have seen a substainal pay-off for helping born an AI demi-god into existence would have been nice.

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  4. Playing a female V. I was so mad when I found out you couldn’t romance Panam as a female that I deleted the save to started over immediately.

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  5. While siding with Arasaka is a selfish choice on V's part, it's the most beneficial ending to literally everyone else. Yorinobu's entire goal was to take down Arasaka so the people could stop fearing them and his father, which we learn when confronting him. That ending allows that to pan out without V destroying their plans and ultimately changing nothing.

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  6. I think doing the Us Cracks mission and letting the member suffer the consequences is one of the shittier things to do in the game as well.
    Not helping Panam take out Nash locks you out of one of if not the best iconic gun in the game.
    Returning Skippy is also one of the worst decisions if you have become attached at all.
    Not punching Fingers, f' the missed out cyberware, if you don't punch him you are either a pansy or a sick person.

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  7. Judy's naivete and the cursedly slow pace that she walks at means telling her that the idea to take over Clouds is stupid is the best outcome for her and everyone at Clouds.
    She'll leave town without many people dying for nothing, and as a huge bonus…Maiko never gets a promotion.
    I know lots of people love Judy, but she really is a horrible judge of character with childish ideas about how the world works.
    After everything she's been through, sending her back to her grandparents is about the best thing you can do for her.
    Some would see that course of action as cursed…but I think it's in her best long term interests.

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  8. I usually prefer to reset Del in most of my playthroughs, you get to watch him learn and grow again if you use del enough and for long enough.
    At one point his conscience seems to kick in and he starts asking questions about love .

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  9. Jesus fuck, I knew about Jack's engram malfunctioning big time, but I actully never seen it, didn't have the guts to go for this chain of events. I didn't expect… this. "Go fuck yourself, Hanako" indeed, this is very upsetting. It seems like every single choice you make comes back to haunt you should you side with Hanako.

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  10. 1. I didn't do because I am not Netrunner

    2.didn't do it

    3. didn't do

    4. I gave the body voleettweerily

    5. i did for a trophy

    6. I only got to a point where Garry disappeared but I did't letthe people kill him

    7. never had the stats to save him I enjoyedthe chats you have with Del afterwards.

    8. I think I did once but never sided with Arsaka to see that bit

    9. Judy is my love so I didn't do this

    10 didn't do it. You covered it in another video back telling Jefferson Peralez the truth when you learn someone was spying on him and his wife

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  11. So I played at the release and I sent Jackie to Mama Welles. Went to his funeral, talked to Misty and the rest. Then I definitely got this opportunity to speak to Jackie from Mikoshi. So I wonder if that's some type of bug then… because you do say that you need to send him to Vic for this to happen.

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  12. The scariest thing is that jackies words actually have some semblance to what you’re saying. Its like they couldnt recover him completely, but hes trying to speak to you as much as he can with limited speech. He hears us… but he cant even respond. When he says “afterlife, cya there” he prolly wants to say: im dead already, and you’re dying too. So when you die, ill cya in the afterlife

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