Female V sings "Never Fade Away" in Trust Arasaka Ending Cyberpunk 2077



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  1. Best ending. The only honest ending. The other endings are just illusions of V trying be remembered, or Johnny leaving the city a changed person… but no, we all know that Cyberpunk world is about trying to save yourself. And the Arasaka ending is, at least right now, the only ending in which V tries to do so.

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  2. This is the ending I got the first time, it literally made me so depressed cause everything I did I thought was the right thing and it just left me alone with everyone hating me in the voicemails. I don't have the mental state for this man 😭😭

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  3. I actually really liked this ending, it was so much fun to play and so relevant for corp background V. The worst things in this ending that I can think of were Saburo returning to life and Johnny being totally disappointed in V, which I should point out V tried to help Johnny, she killed Adam Smasher for him and even showed Saburo the finger just for him. It was never about Johnny or rebellion (for my V at least), it was about surviving the city. And in the end, she did do that.

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  4. Secret ending is the most hopeful imo, I feel like the mission V is on might actually be leading to the cure. As a female V of course Judy dumps you and leaves, but after playing through all the endings, she really is just dying to leave V and night city anyway, so good luck Judy and don't let the door hit you on the way out. At least Panam wouldn't leave you, but even with her ending its kinda meh because you don't have any real hope of getting cured.

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  5. Hearing Cherami Leigh as the voice of Female V was quite the headspin when I first heard it, more used to things like Lucy from Fairy Tale and Suzuha from Steins;Gate. She's come a very long way since then.

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  6. Female V sings it much more vibrantly, but off beat while Male V sings on beat but distantly as if the sound of it is stuck in his head but can't quite remember where from.

    Reminds me of an dementia patient.

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  7. In this ending Everyone died for nothing, Arasaka won, V is basicly a machine in organic body, and everyone left V alone. There is no a single positive in that ending, whoever chosed this ending didnt listened or understood the story.

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  8. Female V sucks. Male street kid V is the best version and actually makes sense. Especially his interactions with Silverhand. The secret ending where it's just you and Johnny versus arosaka as male V is also superior and makes sense to the theme of the game.

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  9. Possibly the most Cyberpunk ending, because Night City never changes. The corporations always have all the power and always will.

    Even in the endings where V 'wins', V essentially gives Arasaka the equivalent of a bug bite.

    It's like Wolfram & Hart from Angel, these corps are so overwhelmingly powerful that they cannot be defeated, the most anyone can do is slow them down, give them a temporary setback.

    But fighting evil is always worthwhile, even if it's a losing battle. In LOTR, Frodo eventually loses his fight with evil and gives in to The One Ring, but his journey and resistance to it until then had already set up it's destruction.

    Evil is inherently self-destructive. Let Arasaka have enough rope and it'll hang itself. It's currently gearing up for another Corpo War with Militech, who have the NUSA and Night Corp onside.

    That's why I always chose the Star ending. Slow Arasaka down right when they can't afford a set-back, just as the 5th Corpo War is about to kick off.

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