Cyberpunk 2077 # 78 : Pyramid Song



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My first play through (let’s play) of Cyberpunk 2077 on PC (Difficulty: Very Hard / Background: Nomad).

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14 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 # 78 : Pyramid Song”

  1. 51:25 Sigh… I felt terrible about it as well. Which is why I slaughter 'Tigger Claws' whenever I can.

    I wish there was a third option; Join the Mox. Maybe pay them 20000 Eddies to hire protection for a month until Clouds joins them in an official sense. The Mox are a lot better for the working girls compared to the Claws, and they give a lot of concessions and freedom compared to those *#@*s.

    Maybe CDPR should have provided a conversation in the game about it beforehand, and maybe mention that the Mox are spread too thin, or that they're currently outnumbered and don't want to spark a gang war. I don't know. I liked Tom and the rest, and thought this could be better handled.

    Well, it's just me. And I'm glad you like Judy as much as I do. Not quite sure who in the world could dislike Judy, but you'd never know.

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  2. Pyramid song is probably my favorite quest in the entire game. So different from anything else, and so.. intimate. Even as a male V (so no romance), it's a stellar quest.

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  3. Someone mentioned to me once that Johnny doesn't like going underwater because it reminds him of how it feels to be in Mikoshi – floating, weightless. Made me sympathize with him a bit.

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  4. Yep, one of the most depressing story arcs in video games.
    Edit: No, that's not a complaint, it's a compliment. It's depressing, but it draws the player in like a moth to a flame. It's brilliant and very well done.

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  5. Honestly, one of the few times I'd side with Johnny is this quest. Judy's a real gem, she's chill, makes you breakfast and all that, but I do NOT do deep water (I still did the quest obviously, gotta have those end rewards).

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