Cyberpunk 2077 OST: Jackie's Death



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  1. My 1st playthrough I was a fem V corpo. I felt attached to Jackie and was truly sad finding out he dies. And then his death hurt even more cause Fem Vs voice actress played the emotions really well. My 2nd playthrough im a male V Nomad, but I just didn't feel the connection. Corpo V knew Jackie for years. Nomad V knew him for a few months. Male V didn't really show that connection or emotion

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  2. Even though we all knew it was coming, this scene is one of the most emotionally affecting moments I've ever experienced in a video game. I felt every bit of the agony that V did during this moment. I have my issues with Cyberpunk overall, but this moment was one of the most incredible moments I've ever experienced gaming. Period.

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  3. I have never really felt so heart broken any death of a character in any game but Dom from gears of war. His death was unexpected, But Jackie shit, I never expected him to die. plus the music hits hard, when he passes, the vision fades as way of showing that V maybe had a mental blackout and Del making you choose where his remains go, to me I always think if a best friend of mine dies I would send him back to his/her family. plus the funeral part, hits harder learning about his past, rest in peace choom…

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  4. It’s funny, Jackie was a character that wasn’t there for long. Max 2 hours of gameplay if you did the story missions only. Yet…we still love like we knew him the same amount of time V did. Usually I wouldn’t feel anything for a character that dies in 2 hours from the start of the game but hes…special

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  5. Sometimes even the strongest of men leave an impact in life, especially those who held their family dear and never backed down from a fight

    Jackie Welles, you shall be missed but never forgot, let the santa madre lead you to the major leagues, hope to see you then Hermano, we will raise a glass in the afterlife to you, your mama, and especially to those who loved you but never forgot how much of a friend you were

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