For Whom The Bell Tolls & New Dawn Fades | Cyberpunk 2077 – Blind Playthrough [Part 54]



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32 thoughts on “For Whom The Bell Tolls & New Dawn Fades | Cyberpunk 2077 – Blind Playthrough [Part 54]”

  1. Hmm, when I did Temperance, I'm sure I got a voicemail from Panam raging at Johnny for stealing V's body, and how she would hunt him down. Not sure why you didn;t.

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  2. love this game, played it on seris x, no slowdowns, no frame issues, no mouse drivers and task managers crashing my game. Hair particles were probably not as good but, I was able to get over that.

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  3. From what i understand of the lore Crispin weyland is the son of Andrew ‘Boa Boa’ Weyland a NC legend (one jackie names after you drive away from saving sandra dorset)

    As for Rogue’s son, it is implied by even Mike Pondsmith that this son is Trace Santiago, her son with Santiago who joined you on the mission to save Alt.

    As for Santiago himself, he eventually rose to leadership of the Aldecados and took on the Aldecado name in respect to the aldecado founder.

    These are hinted at by a few shards.

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  4. The liked the story for Johnny taking over but hated that he called nobody. Told nobody. I must be misremembering my play through that storyline because I could swear Panam threatened to find and kill Johnny. Oh…. maybe I called her and told her what I was doing before the end so she knew there was a chance Johnny would take over.

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  5. It’s even more sad when V makes the decision to let Johnny keeps the body because in my playthrough Johnny tries to stop V multiple times trying to convince them not to do it and then they have their final handshake and Johnny sayin he’s scared for V.

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  6. My V actually wanted Johnny to take his body. I'm surprised your V is so against it because you said you would take a bullet for Johnny and you even had 100% relationship with him if I'm not mistaken.

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  7. Love this ending more than the others, but I hate when Johnny decides to take over V's body, feels dirty :с
    Every ending is depressing AF but Johnny deserves a second chance
    live it well charming bastard

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  8. I think the Pamam vocie line at the end is bugged. She's supposed to call you saying something along the lines of "I know it's you jackie, I'm going to find you and kill you… and get V out, i don't know how but ill figure it out" Maybe you need to be in a romance with her in order to get it though…

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  9. OK my last comments about CP77 will be:

    This game is a huge disappointment, CDPR lied, there was no redemption arc, they promised a deep RPG game, with a huge list of features from a proper RPG experience and what they delivered was an extremely broken, unplayable, run of the mill Action Adventure game. After fixing their buggy mess and releasing a DLC with more of the same lineal action adventure bullshit, they washed their hands, they pretended they delivered on their promise and fans believed the lie, they eat it all and ran with it.

    Meanwhile people like me who got deceived and disappointed have to sit here and watch how everyone including journalists and reviewers praise this game to the high heavens, burying the original promise, the lies, the deceitful tactics and what this game was meant to be, deeper and deeper into a land field, until everyone forgets what happened, perpetuating the Redemption narrative.

    Well I guess it was our fault for trusting a game developer with only two good video games under their belt at most, and our lack foresight to see that, what they were promising was probably unachievable for them.

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  10. Fun Fact: in the Johnny flashback with Alt, you are given a timed choice between pulling her hair or yelling at her, both of which make Johnny look like a supreme dick. If you choose instead to let the time run out without doing either, Johnny will let her leave in silence, and this will actually make Alt less angry with Johnny when you meet her in the present. More specifically, when you choose the "One more thing" option in this scenario, she will actually listen to you, and you get the chance to have Johnny apologize to her, which she (sort of) accepts.

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  11. Just lookin at all the emotions that have been drawn on your face during these playthroughs. just solidifies my strong beliefs that Cyberpunk 2077. Is a game of passion, made by passionated people that wanted to tell us stories. It's.. so powerful. Faces of gamers, and my own experience of it, just says it all.

    You know, maybe you'll dislike the idea. but amma still throw it out there. I started a new playthrough myself, since I'm not getting bored of this game. And it's a 100% immersion playthrough where you turn off EVERY single UI possible in the interface settings. All you can do, is press M to check map, and open inventory to know what you have in which key. Other than that. You live the game. I've been having a blast at it. It's truely incredible.

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  12. I started watching your channel cuz of half life series, but when I discovered that you are also playing my favorite gaming of all time, it felt like I just found the holy grail! Good stuff man

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  13. I really like both For Whom the Bell Tolls and the Temperance ending, though I actually prefer them separate. Assaulting the tower with Rogue and then giving the body to V for the Sun epilogue is my headcanon ending for the game. It gives Johnny and Rogue a final adventure together that resolves Rogue's guilt, completing her arc. It doesn't lead a bunch of unprepared Nomads into a massacre. It has Johnny fulfilling his promise that it's his life for V's, completing his arc. And it sets up a possible future for V to return, her arc open ended.

    I also like Temperance a lot in situations where V makes the choice to give him the body. Not only is their final conversation in Mikoshi better (imo), it feels more resonant with Johnny's heartbreak and guilt as he survives, but also his determination not to waste what V has given him by falling back into old habits. He moves past his self destructive obsession with Araska, his unhealthy habits like drinking and smoking, and Night City itself.

    Regardless, this playthrough has been a delight. I'm glad you enjoyed it so much! Thanks

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  14. I've heard that the guy standing between Rogue and Johnny in that framed photo is Mike Pondsmith, creator of the Cyberpunk TTG that eventually led to this wonderful game's existence. Certainly looks like him, in a cyberpunk sort of way.

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