Devil Alternate Endings – Yorinobu and Takemura [ Cyberpunk 2077 ]



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The original Devil Ending sucks – here’s 2 alternate endings instead.. Side with Yorinobu or Leave it Behind with Takemura. Chibi-tak approves this message.Check Out My Patreon – http://patreon.com/mmogurl

The first part of the video is a quick summary of the Devil ending, as well as some background information on Yorinobu.

Into and Summary of the Devil Ending 0:00
Alternate Ending #1- Side with Yorinobu- 12:48

Alternate Ending #2 – Leave it Behind – 16:30

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27 thoughts on “Devil Alternate Endings – Yorinobu and Takemura [ Cyberpunk 2077 ]”

  1. I absolutely adore moments like this when my mind and my heart are spoken well with words of others. I usually get this feeling thanks to books' narrative, yet here you are – a real gem to us, this little devil circle of people simping over one older japanese citizen.

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  2. if this alternate ending exist I'll choose my frickin canon as corpo sided with Takemura :3
    tbh the sided with corpo ending is very interesting. bc we see I a lot of what happening in Arasaka, but the moment when Yorinobu told us that he actually the good guy I know the game won't allow me to just sided with him, it will be tragic ending for him. Plus V just hanging out in the space station just, oof T_T

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  3. In the other endings, Hanako appears to have died mysteriously, but if the Devil is anything to go on, Saburo may have had Hanako killed so that he would come back as Hanako as their DNA has a good match for Soulkilling her.
    Even then, I don't think that Yorinobu sent those soldiers to the meeting as Michiko, his younger sister, was there as well. More even, the soldiers 'coincedently' miss all of Saburo's allies, making me think that this was purely just Saburo cleaning house of the disloyal in his company…

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  4. You forgot one important part. What happens to Johnny? In the Hanako ending, the biochip is purged and Johnny is subsequently destroyed. However, seeing as how Yorinobu had an interest in the biochip, would siding with him result in a different outcome with the biochip? Would Johnny survive in some way?

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  5. When yoy reach the ending with alt and Johnny he then goes on saying that there isn't a happy ending not in night city and not for people like us, and the ending that your asking for can never be

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  6. Actually, I played the game as a Street Kid that argued A LOT with Talemura, and talked about turning Nomad, and tried to go in a path to convince him on joining me leaving Night City… tried to save him, but couldn’t

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  7. Imagine having to fight Takemura as your final boss if V decided to side with Yorinobu. I would hate to fight my boi but it would be cool to see Takemura’s cybernetic implants. Maybe a cinematic fight like Oda would be cool.

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  8. 1. Siding with Yorinobu: If we were allowed to side with him, it would break one of the themes the game conveys. Just like the Witcher series, Cyberpunk has many themes that run throughout the whole game and that are at the center of many choices the players make. By choosing to help Hanako, you betray all the people of the Night City (and the world) who are oppressed by corpos; you betray everything Johnny fought for in his life; and you betray yourself (as one of the people oppressed by corpos). You show you have no principles or no real values because corpos have always buggered you in the backside and yet you choose to help one of them (and the most powerful one at that) become even more powerful and keep buggering everyone just to save your small, unimportant life. And it's shown how unimportant the life of one person in the streets is throughout the whole game; including yours. The choice is made and there's no turning back. Being able to completely change your character's mind by the very end and turn 180 degrees would defeat the whole purpose and message of the ending.

    2. You, Goro, and the Sunset: Takemura is VERY loyal to Saburo. Hanako is VERY loyal to Saburo, too, so Takemura is loyal to her as well. Plus Saburo had way higher regard for Hanako, so it's only natural for Takemura to protect her and stay by her side. Goro was raised in a country that teaches strong loyalty. Additionally, he was further raised to be loyal to a fault by Arasaka when he was taken for training when he was a boy. What's more, he lived in poverty until Arasaka gave him a sturdy roof over his head, real food, training, discipline, education, and purpose. That is A LOT to be grateful for. Plus, he's spent years by Saburo's side by the time we meet him so he must've learned plenty from the man as well as grown attached to him. So, programmed loyalty + huge gratitude + some kind of relationship with Saburo formed throughout years = no chance to change Takemura's mind just like that, with two sentences. Goro, by choosing to stay with Arasaka, remains in character. This is is 100% him. This is what he would do — and what he does.

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  9. Gosh, I love your channel and the content you put out! I love that your not afraid to actually talk about the faults with Cyberpunk2077! After one video, you had me as a new subscriber. Also, the one thing I never understood from the devil ending is Yorinobu stated that he never intended for Hanako to in the meeting (cause she's his sister and family), but Michiko was there as well. Michiko is his and hanako's niece and Saburos granddaughter. Was Yorinobu really okay with them killing Michiko, along with the other board members?

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  10. The problem is they never knew what to do with Yorinobu, it was an easy serviceable bait and switch for them, however, without putting much effort into thinking what was actually Yorinobu's goal or intentions in the whole game. Unlike, let's say, characters like Judy who are perfectly crafted from start to finish, they have clear motivations without spelling them out for you that reflect their character, Yorinobu is very clearly obfuscated. I was bothered by both the dialogue with Hellman in his condo or with V at the very end because it dances around his motivations never actually revealing them. It can be demonstrated on the engram – why on earth Silverhand was in the Relic? The whole time until your video I was convinced NetWatch specifically asked Yorinobu for Silverhand because like the VooDoo Boys they wanted it to get to Cunnigham. But the correspondence shows it was Yorinobu who insisted on Silverhand being in the Relic. Why? It is never revealed. Also his actions in the nomad ending (taking over Arasaka and killing Hanako) contradict his words in the corpo ending so I just feel the writers never had a clear idea what Yorinobu's intentions should have been.

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  11. then it was good when i was not choosing to site with arasaka.
    i was a corpo choosing to go with the aldecaldos XD was sad but cool

    i was thinking yori is not really bad, just doing some stuff wrong, his sister was creepy the second she was present in the game

    Takemura romance would be somewhat strange but mega cool!#

    but what would happen when a female v falls for her brain tumor Johnny? XD

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  12. You and Goro leave together, become nomads and then as both of your chapters come to a close – a romance option begins lol. After a entire game of banter and tension together.

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  13. Yorinobu wanted to protect Hanako, but didn't. At any rate, the board members followed Yorinobu without question until the events of Devil. Given how Saburo denounces them all… I'm likelier to believe Hanako was simply lying to you, and that her loyalists deliberately killed all the board members. Except Michiko…

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  14. Damn it, Johnny. If only you were there to listen what Yorinobu has to say, then the devil ending won't happened.

    He could have said something to V after what Yorinobu said.

    Well , turns out being mean towards Hanako was the right thing I had done.

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