CYBERPUNK 2077 – Saburo Arasaka Death Scene / Stealing the Relic



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Cyberpunk 2077 Stealing the Relic and Saburo Arasaka death scene. Yorinobu Arasaka kills his father, Saburo Arasaka in Cyberpunk 2077. As Jackie and V are stealing the Relic, the emperor, Saburo Arasaka comes to visit his son, Yorinobu. After an argument, Yorinobu kills Saburo indirectly framing Jackie and V.

Cyberpunk 2077 Saburo Death Scene and Stealing the Relic

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50 thoughts on “CYBERPUNK 2077 – Saburo Arasaka Death Scene / Stealing the Relic”

  1. fun fact. Adam Smasher can see you but chooses not to fuck your shit up on the spot. If you have the detect enemies thing, it highlights the enemies that've already seen you. Adam has seen you, considers you harmless if you try anything, and lets you be. Paraphrased from some other youtube comment.

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  2. Fun fact about Adam Smasher in this scene:

    You know how you automatically scan enemies whenever you end up in a fight? And how those enemies will be highlighted in red? Well, look at Takamura's eyes when he tries to scan you. They are red when he does so, right? Well, look at the eyes of Adam Smasher from start to finish. They are red the entire time, staring at you, knowing you are there. That's why he is positioned in an angle like that, not because he has to wait for anything, but because he already spotted you the moment he entered the room. Even when he leaves he still gives you and Jackie one last glare, leaving you to be because that's what he was ordered to.

    Fun detail eh?

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  3. Spoiler for whoever reads this but I find it funny Saburo says the heart should break only but once yet he’s making people into engrams including himself which really goes against what he says since in a way it gives the heart a chance to break again in a manner of speaking

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  4. I do understand Yorinobu. His father lived for 150 years and had immortality within reach. With this he would have ruled forever, with no chance for Yorinobu to inherit anything. When he realized that stealing the immortality tech wouldn't be enough Yorinobu took more direct measures. Saburo certainly deserved death and neither Yorinobu or Hanako are much better.

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  5. Omg the writing in this game is so bad sometimes. Like this old man is a head of a corporation that does life prolonging technologies, he is extremely rich so his body must be full of high-tech cyberware. And you say they could not have saved him after being strangled? Not shot in the head, not stabbed in the heart, but strangled (lol)? Even after clinical death there is like 5 – 6 minutes when a person can still be saved even without any futuristic stuff like implants. In fact, even V and his friend could have done the simple cardiac massage, and that's it, problem solved.

    It's just dumb that V managed to survive thanks to the biochip technology made by this corporation (after being shot in the head), and the person who had basically developed this very technology died after being strangled. This makes no sence.

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  6. Gods, saburo's word hurts so much, to the point I don't have any much sympathy for him offed by yorinobu, I can imagine maybe yorinobu loves his mother so much to the point he lost his already poor control of his anger, if it wasn't for Takemura, ill betray hanako in a heartbeat

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  7. This mission was top-tier. The game never really managed to reach the same heights as Act 1 did which is a shame. Guess now we know why all their marketing focused on this specific act and not the others.

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  8. This scene is what made me fall in love with Cyberpunk. First you have the anticipation of the job , getting the assignment through effort and luck. Preparation of the assignment, getting super rare military tech equipment and researching the room, seeing Adam Smasher for the first time and feeling the fear when you look into his machine like eyes. Than excution. Everything comes together and goes okay. Than suddenly Saburo shows up and as the live dissapears from his eyes you realise something: you are majorly screwed. You realise you will get linked to the murder. If you even make it out of the building you will be hunted to extinction.

    Than, hours after you somehow managed to escape you think about the odd coincedence that Saburo dies right as you guys are in the room. You backtrack your thoughts, and realise that Yorinobu wouldve never gotten away with the death if you guys would have not been there. You slowly start to realize that Yorinobu had more information than you thought and most likely set you up.

    As you play the deathscene back again in your head you suddenly focus in on Adam Smasher. You realise he was litteraly staring at you the entire time he was there, twice. The unauthorised scanning wasnt from Takemaru, it was from Adam Smasher and he knows you are there and communicated this to Yorinobu. Did Yorinobu set you up beforehand, or was it just improvisation with the information he had in that moment? We will never know.

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  9. I just noticed something, saburo intentionally let his son kill him,since we find out he has an engram of himself it could be the engram thought of every possibility and this was the one where it could go wrong and right at the same time. To further prove this,just look at how saburo let's himself be in a vulnerable position. Saburo also just happens to drop by during a huge heist? It's like the AI knew every little thing that would happen.

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  10. To be fair, Saburo had it coming. While Yorinobu is a deranged psychopath, he’s a bit more “good” on the morality scale than his pops. His methods are questionable, but again, Saburo had it coming.

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  11. After I read his and his company’s bio I knew that he’s more than a man. He shouldn’t be afraid of. Just because if you see him in person — you’re a dead meat. Fear of him, respect him — it doesn’t matter at all. Surprised when he didn’t rip Yorinobu in two pieces with some additional arms from the back or something. After that I knew that his death means nothing to him, that he surely had a plan. That he’s still around. Saburo is a Buddha.

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  12. After all of the lead-up that led to the sequence of Events that Occurred in this room ending with Saburo's death,the game never delivered on what was promised unfortunately,
    But goddamn I truly was glued to my screen when this happened.
    Such a shocking moment with such huge ramifications that just seem to peter out.

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  13. I physically recoiled at this scene as if I was actually there, In V and Jackie’s position. And then Jackie’s words brought me back home. The pure disbelief at what they witnessed and knowing that it’s much larger than them. You can literally hear it in their voices knowing that they shouldn’t be seeing this YOU, shouldn’t be seeing this. Welcome to the major leagues huh?

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