End Credits Music | Cyberpunk 2077



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composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz, P.T. Adamczyk & Paul Leonard-Morgan

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38 thoughts on “End Credits Music | Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. Is too much to say that sometimes games connect with us in out deepest darkest pathways that when unscathed by movies, tv and culture, I have never had a single moment that drew me into a pool of tears more then each of these endings did. “Oh its just a game.” They say, but go out and cry during a movie. Some people just don’t get it, this game touched on such sensitive topics like mental health, suicide, depression, like no other game has before putting you at the brunt of it, but also allowing you to see how your decisions impacted others no matter what. Even through all the metal and chrome, the game made us and our minds feel a special connection with 3D renders and voices, like a life line of hope to cling too. All in all no matter how many bugs and graphics issues it had, it will forever be the best game experience I will have experience for awhile. It brought out the true person in you. And that I will never forget. Thank you CDPred🥲

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  2. The realization at the end, that your fight could just never truely be "won" is just impressive. You arrived so much, fought so hard, but at the end of the day, you are just going to suffer and die. You didn't change this doomed and corrupted world.

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  3. Say whatever you want about this game, whether its about the bugs, gameplay or anything else.
    But you can't deny the fact that this game has deep soundtrack & excellent story.

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  4. Блин, как же грустно, как же печально, любая концовка оставляет след, надеюсь в DLC закончат историю с счастливым концом.

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  5. This game hit a bit too close to home for me. The concept of being "lost in time" and fading away into nothingness without leaving a mark on the world behind you. To be forgotten. To truly die.

    When I completed the game the first time, its the first time in my gaming history where I truly just sat there in awe and didn't know what to say or do. I just had the somber end credits music and my own thoughts and feelings to take care of. That I was reminded of the fact that I am to one day die, and the utter fear and desperation to not be forgotten. This desperation is dangerous and leads to many doing horrible shit just to be remembered.

    On the second playthrough, knowing the end, I didn't form any bonds, only held relationships on a surface level, and never pursued any love interests, because I wanted that character to reflect myself and how I would react in V's shoes. I would be terrified to form bonds with people because I know I will die, and that they will only get hurt by my passing.

    Cyberpunk gets a lot of shit, mostly deserved, but one thing that I can truly give them cred for is the story. Maybe if you nitpick, the story is bad. But the overall story and the concept are fucking amazing. Some low life getting a countdown to his/her inevitable demise and the utter desperation to become someone takes over. They do horrible shit, kill multiple people in their selfish pursuit to survive, and not be forgotten. Only to be left with the choice of killing your soulmate (quite literally) to live another 6 months or kill yourself (death comes either way so why wait?) and let your soul mate take over and maybe continue your legacy in your place?

    Cyberpunk for me was nothing short of a spiritual and self-reflecting journey through my own mind and psyche, my morals and ethics, and my view on the world and my own life.

    Thank you, whoever reads this.

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  6. This game caused me a lot of post-game depression, especially after romancing Panam, felt so empty, she was so real to me. Everything felt so real. Wish there was a New Game Plus.

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  7. Why… WHY so much people bash on this game.
    The Corpo's greed is the reason we got all the issues, the rushed publishing, the crashings for the console releases, etc.
    The devs, the chumbos like you and me, the ones who have their life and work their asses off in an attempt to make something great… they made and amazing job, and this game deserves it's recognition.

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