23 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Johnny Silverhand Construct Song (Grave)”
a lot of really powerful scenes in this game. say what you want about cyberpunk, but cdpr always nails when it comes to emotional scenes like this. the writing is top notch.
This scene, surrounded by an apocalypse of capitalist greed, exemplary of everthing he fought against, seeing Johnny totally stripped back of all his bravado, we finally see who he really is, just like you, wanted to make a difference, to be someone worth remembering. I've played through the game four times and it still hits hard every time.
One of the best open world games out there right now. Story quality was one and only – GTA couldn't even compare, RDR is on the same level. Waiting for the Jan 2022 DLC to come out.
I really think this track is perfect for the scene. The slowed guitar riff of, “Never Fade Away,” really speaks to me, as to me it symbolized one of two things. Either Johnny’s beliefs, in which he thought that no matter what happened to him he would’ve made an impact by nuking Arasaka, had both faded away and never faded away. Or, Johnny himself faded away. While he shocked the world in the short term, Arasaka rebuilt. People moved on. What keeps someone from fading away after death is the memory of them. It seemed as if everyone forgot about him, besides a few hushed whispers in The Afterlife, a place where not only humans die, but the humanity in them faded away. Johnny is just helpless now. A relic of time unable to interact with the world unless his host takes a handful of pills. His lone soldier act is useless now, and all he could do was tear down his shell by his own grave, his own skeleton seemingly faded away and little to no one to remember him, only his name and the ultimately futile goal he accomplished.
I like how the guitar sounds so distant and far away, in a sad way it reminds us that this isn't really Johnny Silverhand, it's an echo something distant and faraway from the original man.
There are two SAMURAI songs that get referenced through the entire soundtrack. Never Fade Away and The Ballad of Buck Ravers. Never Fade Away is Johnnys favorite song and The Ballad of Buck Ravers just represents a lot of anger aa far as I'm aware.
a lot of really powerful scenes in this game. say what you want about cyberpunk, but cdpr always nails when it comes to emotional scenes like this. the writing is top notch.
"You still dont see it… but you will one day…" -Johnny Silverhand
"What's the worse thing you can do to a man?" -Johnny Silverhand
This scene, surrounded by an apocalypse of capitalist greed, exemplary of everthing he fought against, seeing Johnny totally stripped back of all his bravado, we finally see who he really is, just like you, wanted to make a difference, to be someone worth remembering. I've played through the game four times and it still hits hard every time.
"Aqui Jaz Johnny Silverhand, o astro de Night City"
Keep fighting v 🥲
and this is the moment everyone likes him or at least looked eye to eye with him .
The first time this started playing in my first playthrough it felt like a punch to the gut.
« Say what you want to say, a thing of beauty « lyrics from the sad never fade away
One of the best open world games out there right now. Story quality was one and only – GTA couldn't even compare, RDR is on the same level. Waiting for the Jan 2022 DLC to come out.
"Oh, V…"
You can actually hear "Never Fade Away" in this song.
Is Ingram your soul?or we simply don't have one.Johnny, we were alive right?
"This is why you don't bring back dead warriors."
"Здесь покоится Джонни Сильверхенд…"
0:39 aaaand im crying
I really think this track is perfect for the scene. The slowed guitar riff of, “Never Fade Away,” really speaks to me, as to me it symbolized one of two things. Either Johnny’s beliefs, in which he thought that no matter what happened to him he would’ve made an impact by nuking Arasaka, had both faded away and never faded away. Or, Johnny himself faded away. While he shocked the world in the short term, Arasaka rebuilt. People moved on. What keeps someone from fading away after death is the memory of them. It seemed as if everyone forgot about him, besides a few hushed whispers in The Afterlife, a place where not only humans die, but the humanity in them faded away. Johnny is just helpless now. A relic of time unable to interact with the world unless his host takes a handful of pills. His lone soldier act is useless now, and all he could do was tear down his shell by his own grave, his own skeleton seemingly faded away and little to no one to remember him, only his name and the ultimately futile goal he accomplished.
the moment when I realized I really like Johnny as a person.. 🙁
I like how the guitar sounds so distant and far away, in a sad way it reminds us that this isn't really Johnny Silverhand, it's an echo something distant and faraway from the original man.
there are two songs that make me cry whenever I here them,
crash of worlds from rdr2 and this.
God I love this game.
There are two SAMURAI songs that get referenced through the entire soundtrack. Never Fade Away and The Ballad of Buck Ravers. Never Fade Away is Johnnys favorite song and The Ballad of Buck Ravers just represents a lot of anger aa far as I'm aware.
bro is a legend
This game actually broke me…
“Nuh…I don’t know, a marker”