Cyberpunk 2077 – Oil Fields (Theme)



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This is another variation of ‘Never Fade Away’ theme I found while playing the “Chippin’ In” mission. It plays during the scene that takes place with V & Johnny in the oil fields.
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31 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Oil Fields (Theme)”

  1. This song only plays 2 times in the game and both times it plays in a moment where you have essentially failed your goal or find out that your goal was always unattainable but soon after realize you can continue in a new direction and that their is hope.

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  2. I don’t usually play games with the audio, as I listen to music n shit, but when I came back to this mission and heard this, can’t even describe how it made me feel

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  3. This happens when you play this mission and when you give Johnny your body ending, See Robert John Linder Isn’t just the relentless rocker boy people say he is, He’s a person with a troubled past, always messes things up with people, reminds me of myself. Love this game and Love silverhand

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  4. This is the scene that took Silverhand from edgy asshole into genuine human being. The mask of the revolutionary rockstar fell apart, and you got to see a man who died before his time, filled with regrets, as he realizes he died unmourned, buried in an unmarked grave, everyone who knew and once loved him worse off for it.

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  5. To those looking to unlock (Don't Fear) The Reaper, remember:
    -click on Balloon Boy's poster on Night 1 and get the secret ending to unlock balloons in the other minigames
    -get the secret ending in Mangle's minigame on Night 2 to unlock the cake (press the top left, bottom left, top right, bottom right buttons on the arcade machine in cam 07 to begin)
    -return to Balloon Boy's minigame and complete the balloon parkour to give the first crying child cake.
    -on Night 3, give the cupcakes to all the children in Chica's minigame, then jump above the top wall of the lower left screen and give cake to the child (find the camera cupcakes to play the minigame)
    -enter the code 395248 on the tiles of the office as if they were a number pad, and then navigate the screens to reach the third crying child on Night 4.
    -on Night 5, press the Shadow Bonnie pushie's nose to enter the penultimate minigame. Hold S while jumping through the top left of the screen to eventually glitch out, and give the fourth child cake.
    -Once all of this is done, click the drawing of the Puppet on Cam 03 to enter "The Happiest Day." If you have completed all of the prior steps successfully, all the children you've helped will vanish, and the balloons on the screen will fly away as the masks fall.

    Once you've completed "The Happiest Day," Johnny Silverhand's dialogue will permanently change for the rest of the game, sporting a much friendlier personality and allowing you to get the secret ending. Good luck 🙂

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  6. "You don't make a name as a cyberpunk by how you live, you're remembered by how you die". This theme hits so much deeper than original Never fade away. Behind the glamorous night city, there is Johnny's grave left behind in the oil field just like a pile of trash, that no one could even bother remembering anymore, they live on. "There is no happy ending in nightcity", doesn't matter if its Johnny, V, or David, they all had something in common, is that they accepted their fate. The despair feeling I felt from this song was like after giving all youve got and still wont be able to change the outcome made me really felt it deep.

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  7. He tried to go down in a blaze of glory. To stand as a symbol of the eternal rebellion against the hyper-capitalist hellscape. And he died believing he succeeded.

    50 years later, no one remembers him. His legacy is nothing but “oldies on the radio.” In his crusade to save the world, he only ended up saving one person. And even then, hes slowly eating their soul alive.

    No one can be saved here. There is no revolution. No hope for the people of this world. The system always wins, no matter how hard you fight.

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  8. this is the first game i’d genuinely give ANYTHING to experience for the first time again.

    i’ve played a lot of good games, from Halo, to GOW, RDR2, The Witcher series.

    but this is the only game i’ve genuinely felt emotionally connected to. this scene sold me on Silverhand. the endings were perfect yet heartbreaking.

    Cyberpunk will forever hold a special place in my heart. beautiful soundtrack, story, characters. and will forever go down for me as the only game to genuinely make me cry, feel empty, yet also my happiest somehow. it’s a fucking masterpiece. Mike Pondsmith, CDPR, thank you, from the bottom of my heart for a fucking perfect game.

    I only wish we got more than 1 DLC.

    other than that this game was an emotional rollercoaster of pure perfection.

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