Cyberpunk 2077 – The Tragic Life of V



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V, an alias for Valerie/Vincent, is a mercenary involved in a series of singular events during the year 2077, which toppled the balance of power in Night City.

V is the player-controlled character and the main protagonist of Cyberpunk 2077. Their gender, appearance, attributes, perks, and Lifepaths are all customizable and have an impact on the story

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32 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – The Tragic Life of V”

  1. Put this under someone's main comment, may as well post it as a main itself:

    Cool thing about V, is that he / she would've also gone cyberpsycho like David if not for his / her strong friend group and the biochip "soul killer".

    The creator Mike Pondsmith himself said that David went Cyberpsycho because he lost his mother and most his friends at an early age. Added to that he didn't have the Soul Killer biochip so he didn't have an Engram of a person in his head to bear the weight of the psychosis like V had.

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  2. Honestly a really interesting break down considering both V and David are just normal people trying to move forward in a "successful way" but similar to David, V is pulled into a life where it becomes about making yourself stand out and this leads to them being involved with the corps and depending on the option v does get a choice. But at this point it wouldn't even matter what they did because death is a likely outcome or an actual outcome either way.

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  3. The true ending is obviously the secret one because the hardest ending to get is always the true one in games. It’s also the one that doesn’t get anyone killed

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  4. I picked Nomad V and the Nomad ending because I wanted him to be free, all he ever knew in Night City was pain but all I wanted V to be was happy with Panam none the less who is the light in his bleak life. Even with 6 months left to live at least he would be happy with her and I think everyone deserves that chance in Nightcity.

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  5. Ngl I gave Johnny my body because while it felt like the best thing to do, it was also technically the "best' ending since everyone lives in a way. V doesn't die in 6 months, he lives forever in cyber space, and Johnny can just live out the rest of my body's natural life.

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  6. My V was a Street Kid who stormed Arasaka tower alone. I couldn’t have the deaths of V’s friends on his heart. So I chose the loner path to save them. The only people who have to die are V and Adam Smasher.

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  7. There are 3 cannon endings in my opinion. Corpo with Hanako. Street kid Johnny and Rogue. Nomad with either Panama or Judy where you end up leaving Night City as a Legend.

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  8. Kinda weird how your summary of the ending kinda merged some of the different outcomes, but I enjoyed the summary.

    Also, I personally feel like the ending of V's story is open-ended. (As with either the Nomad Ending, or "Night City Legend" Ending, V is offered a chance at survival. Either from the mysterious "Blue-Eyes" upon succeeding in the Heist, or by Panam and her "connections") So I like to believe it's up to the player in the end if V ever managed to find a way to cure themselves of their condition.

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  9. I found myself preferring the aldecaldos ending for V specifically. For one, it drops a hopeful note that there still might be some help for V in Arizona. And more importantly, Night City didn't consume V lime in the other endings. He found a true family in spite of Night City's subterfuge, deceit and overall atmosphere of distrust towards anyone

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