Cyberpunk 2077 – Never Fade Away (Memorial Version)



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  1. This was a very dark moment in the game, I felt VERY conflicted and sad in the same time. Jonny got to start a new life, but V died for all of his friends. Is it worth living if someone sacrifices their life for you? Will you be able to live with this burden? This is extremely hard.

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  2. Maybe no one ever sees this but this song makes me think and makes me sad because no matter what you do you won't finish the game and have a normal life either you give Johny your body or you die but what makes me sadder is that if you're in a relationship it makes me wonder what happened after v's death in all the endings i got depressed thinking it doesn't have a "happy ending"there could be a happy ending where you are fine and stay with your girlfriend or boyfriend and go on with your life outside of nc…But I believe that after my ending, the v star managed to find a way to survive…

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  3. Launch was a dumpster fire, but CDPR had my trust and good will, because I know how much they value quality. People keep saying Cyberpunk's unfinished release was a case of greed, but I genuinely think they just had huge aspirations and bit off more than they could chew.

    Replaying the game now on patch 1.5 there's still some minor bugs here and there, but I imagine around patch 2.0 Cyberpunk will be in a "complete" state.

    Easily one of the best stories ever told in a video game, no question.

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  4. I think one fact of the game that is often overlooked is how it forces you to play in first person. This is a huge deal. We get attached to the characters because they are HOLDING eye contact with us, the player. The game conditions us to relate to V more with this perspective.

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  5. I'm still working on the game slowly but I recently turned 21 and this song is as bitter and somber as I can describe the city where I live in. Dear old L.A isn't too far gone as night city, it strips a human from all of their will and continues to swallow them whole. I finally understand why the quality of life here will never improve here, I hope to move away one day but I don't think I will never ever stop feeling empty. In memorial to all the V's who let their Johnny take over. Never fade away you guys.

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  6. I've never been so emotionally invested in a game. My first run lasted 130 hours. I've never been able to start another one, because of the reminiscences I still feel from that first run. From the level The bells of Laguna bend, the game entered a whole new dimension. I was in Night city. This was no longer a game. And this will never fade away.

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  7. This soundtrack encapsulates the Sadness of Cyberpunk 2077.
    I usually think that Suicide ending was the Canon ending. And this makes it even sadder….
    One of the best depiction of Cyberpunk Cynicism and Dark reality.
    R.I.P Valerie/Vincent

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  8. "Let's delta. Nothin' to see here after all."

    "Worth comin' out all the same?"

    "Absolutely. Thanks V. Of all the heads I coulda popped up in, hella glad it was yours."

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  9. I'm so glad CDPR didn't cave under all the hate they got. After all the updates and clocking nearly 400 hours I can easily say this has to be one of my Top 5 favorite games of all time, up there with the likes of Red Dead 2. I love everything about this game, the only thing I hate is that I'll never be able to experience it for the first time all over again.

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  10. To be honest, during the passage, I became so fucked with bugs that it felt like I was them. and did not see. Yes, cyberpunk was pissed off from head to toe BUT thanks to the soundtrack, graphics, mechanics, and story, I wanted to play and play it. Cyberpunk has become one of my favorite games in my library for me. "You're fucked, I'm fucked, that guy is fucked, the whole world is fucked" Johny Silverhand.

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  11. Ya know, I’ll never truly forgive this game. The marketing promised me something unattainable and what we got was a game with skin deep beauty. Attractive and appealing at a first glance but start to look what’s behind closed doors and the facade falls apart.

    That being said, there are many, many shining examples of brilliance here, and it’s a goddamn shame that it has to be paired up with many mediocre and some truly awful content and story. But Night City won’t leave my memory along with V and the colorful cast of characters I encountered across my journey.

    When the credits rolled, especially after the second time, I didn’t look back at what the game could’ve been, but what it was. And it was good.

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  12. Mi ex hablaba aun con el hermano menor de en ese entonces su antigua ex pareja, fue a eventos de stripers sin decirme y cuando lo sospeche dijo que no confiaba en ella, y se enojo por un buen rato haciendome pasar como el villano, le seguia la platica a chicos que le tiraban la onda, hasta hablaba mal de mi para sacar platica con ellos, y aun así, yo seguia ahi, hoy decidi parar, pese a los sentimientos que aun tengo por ella…
    Escuchar esto me hace sentir la basura que ella me hizo hacer pasar…. pero, seguiré…. pero ahora, por mi propia cuenta.

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  13. I haven't had that nostalgic feeling of wonder and adventure since I played Skyrim. But Cyberpunk has revived it, there's just something in the world that makes it all feel far bigger and vast. The world is well fleshed out with thousands of people roaming the city with many quests and questlines to do yet people complain "what we do doesn't actually change anything"
    We'll is skyrim any different?
    That's the thing with RPG games they always tell you that your actions change the world but in reality the world changes us. We get absorbed into it we adapt and learn as we gain more knowledge of said world. But in the end of the day we never actually care about that it's truly the adventure that is most important not some mindless pay to win multiplayer where skins are more important than the game itself. No cyberpunk is different its alive and has a story which drives US forward just as we drive IT.

    May this masterpiece never fade away. Now wake the f### up samurai, you have a city to burn.

    Thank you for coming to my Ted talk.

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