22 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – End Credits (Theme)”
people can say what ever they want, but this game is good.
Like okay, there are bugs and glitches, but every game has that. the devs are fixing them, but aside from those bugs…man this game knows how to play with your feelings alot.
I played the first time with male V and got in touch with judy, after finishing the game and learning that judy basically left the city made me feel so bad that I got kinda "after game" depressed, because i was so hooked into the story of this game. this made me replay the game a total of 4 times to just see everything and ofcourse romance judy to not make her leave the city,
I’m eighteen now… a lot of people have that one game or show or movie they remember from their childhood. That defined who they became. Sometimes a video game is why you are who you are. Don’t matter is it’s shitty or if it aged badly—it’s just your game. I always thought mine would be destiny. But I was wrong. The world was broken, people were wearing masks, I was stuck at home, and I never got a prom or a graduation ceremony. But the whole time, there was a light at the end of the tunnel, something to be excited for: Cyberpunk 2077. I watched every Night City Wire. I spent hours F5ing to get a 3070. I built my very first PC with my friends. I finished all my online homework early. And I waited two hours for a damned day 1 patch to download. That moment, when I booted up Cyberpunk 2077 on my brand new PC, I was ecstatic. For the first time in months. And for all the bugs and glitches… it was so beautiful. The RTX, the world, the story. I played it three times. Tried every ending. Finished every quest. And when it was over and I got up from my desk and went outside… I realized that Cyberpunk wasn’t just a game, just a genre… it was a way of looking at a world. And I couldn’t stop seeing Cyberpunk.
I can't help but feel CDPR had the potential to create one of the best games released onto the gaming market, but they dropped the ball – be it through external pressure (backers, shareholders, whatever) – and landed us with its present state.
That said, the game (for me, personally) is, and deservedly so, has created its own unique and unassailable position within my gaming experience (and I've been gaming since the age of 17, and am now 56) of amazing story arcs, emotional hooks, credible main characters, and an emotional roller coaster ride that once finished, leaves you feeling myriad of thoughts, feelings, emotions and especially a reluctance to let go. The main music hooks, like this end theme, are flawlessly executed, in that they marry so perfectly with the atmosphere, the visual, your emotions and experience, as to become part of your inner psyche, and often without you realising it. You'll know this to be true, because as soon as you hear those first few notes your emotions and memories swell and collide, and before you know it, you're reliving your journey through Night City. Time to delta, chooms – see ya in the big city.
At this point, I felt exactly the feelings I needed. Empty, while listening voicemails from all of the friends I've made along the way… This game is… Depressive, for sure, but We all need a bit of rain if we want to see a rainbow… CDPR Let a fraction of his soul in this game. That's why this game is alive: It has a soul.
song didn't hit me until I did the suicide ending. It's crazy how the game really shows you what it'd be like if you were to actually take your own life, the people you'd leave behind, the people you'd anger, the people you didn't think who'd care who actually do.
Every time I finish a playthrough and get to the credits…this music paired with the video calls literally engulfs me in chills and melancholy, it's so powerful a game can do that. By the end I'm already starting another playthrough cause I just can't let it go…probably have over 800 hrs, 100% everytime, and I've honestly only "finished" the game a couple times cause I can't bring myself to see it end…fucking masterpiece
people can say what ever they want, but this game is good.
Like okay, there are bugs and glitches, but every game has that. the devs are fixing them, but aside from those bugs…man this game knows how to play with your feelings alot.
I played the first time with male V and got in touch with judy, after finishing the game and learning that judy basically left the city made me feel so bad that I got kinda "after game" depressed, because i was so hooked into the story of this game. this made me replay the game a total of 4 times to just see everything and ofcourse romance judy to not make her leave the city,
like a punch to the heart
what a fucking waste..
I’m eighteen now… a lot of people have that one game or show or movie they remember from their childhood. That defined who they became. Sometimes a video game is why you are who you are. Don’t matter is it’s shitty or if it aged badly—it’s just your game. I always thought mine would be destiny. But I was wrong. The world was broken, people were wearing masks, I was stuck at home, and I never got a prom or a graduation ceremony.
But the whole time, there was a light at the end of the tunnel, something to be excited for: Cyberpunk 2077. I watched every Night City Wire. I spent hours F5ing to get a 3070. I built my very first PC with my friends. I finished all my online homework early. And I waited two hours for a damned day 1 patch to download.
That moment, when I booted up Cyberpunk 2077 on my brand new PC, I was ecstatic. For the first time in months. And for all the bugs and glitches… it was so beautiful. The RTX, the world, the story. I played it three times. Tried every ending. Finished every quest. And when it was over and I got up from my desk and went outside… I realized that Cyberpunk wasn’t just a game, just a genre… it was a way of looking at a world. And I couldn’t stop seeing Cyberpunk.
Comments Section Prose, Part 1
I can't help but feel CDPR had the potential to create one of the best games released onto the gaming market, but they dropped the ball – be it through external pressure (backers, shareholders, whatever) – and landed us with its present state.
That said, the game (for me, personally) is, and deservedly so, has created its own unique and unassailable position within my gaming experience (and I've been gaming since the age of 17, and am now 56) of amazing story arcs, emotional hooks, credible main characters, and an emotional roller coaster ride that once finished, leaves you feeling myriad of thoughts, feelings, emotions and especially a reluctance to let go.
The main music hooks, like this end theme, are flawlessly executed, in that they marry so perfectly with the atmosphere, the visual, your emotions and experience, as to become part of your inner psyche, and often without you realising it. You'll know this to be true, because as soon as you hear those first few notes your emotions and memories swell and collide, and before you know it, you're reliving your journey through Night City.
Time to delta, chooms – see ya in the big city.
🙁
V deserved it better….
There's no happy ending
Best game I’ve played in a while 🙌🙌
:,) …
At this point, I felt exactly the feelings I needed. Empty, while listening voicemails from all of the friends I've made along the way… This game is… Depressive, for sure, but We all need a bit of rain if we want to see a rainbow… CDPR Let a fraction of his soul in this game. That's why this game is alive: It has a soul.
Almost two years. Still hits like a truck…
"You’re one of the worst piece of shit I’ve ever met, but i still don’t want you to die"
Worse thing about playing this game is not being capable of forgetting to live through it again for the first time. What an experience it is.
''have a nice life ,V''
Masterpiece
"A happy ending? For folks like us? Wrong city, wrong people."
Hope there's more cyberpunk 🙂
this is about to be the united states
song didn't hit me until I did the suicide ending. It's crazy how the game really shows you what it'd be like if you were to actually take your own life, the people you'd leave behind, the people you'd anger, the people you didn't think who'd care who actually do.
I cant really remember which game hits that hard! Wow…. what a game!
Every time I finish a playthrough and get to the credits…this music paired with the video calls literally engulfs me in chills and melancholy, it's so powerful a game can do that. By the end I'm already starting another playthrough cause I just can't let it go…probably have over 800 hrs, 100% everytime, and I've honestly only "finished" the game a couple times cause I can't bring myself to see it end…fucking masterpiece