Is Songbird From Cyberpunk 2077 a VICTIM or CRIMINAL?



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Cyberpunk 2077 is a 2020 action role-playing video game developed by CD Projekt Red, and published by CD Projekt, and based on Mike Pondsmith’s Cyberpunk tabletop game series. The plot is set in the fictional metropolis of Night City, California, within the dystopian Cyberpunk universe. The player assumes the role of V (voiced by Gavin Drea/Cherami Leigh), a mercenary who accidentally gets imbued with a cybernetic “bio-chip” containing an engram of legendary rockstar and terrorist Johnny Silverhand (voiced by Keanu Reeves). As Johnny’s behavioral template and memories begin overwriting V’s own, the two must work together to separate from each other and save V’s life.

The game’s development began following the release of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Blood and Wine (2016). The game was developed by a team of around 500 people using the REDengine 4 game engine. CD Projekt launched a new division in Wrocław, Poland, and partnered with Digital Scapes, Nvidia, QLOC, and Jali Research to aid the production. Cyberpunk creator Mike Pondsmith was a consultant, and actor Keanu Reeves had a starring role. The original score was led by Marcin Przybyłowicz, and featured the contributions of several licensed artists. After years of anticipation, CD Projekt released Cyberpunk 2077 for PlayStation 4, Google Stadia, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox One on 10 December 2020, followed by PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on 15 February 2022.

Cyberpunk 2077 received praise from critics for its narrative, setting, and graphics. However, some of its gameplay elements received mixed responses while its themes and representation of transgender characters received some criticism. It was also widely criticized for bugs, particularly in the console versions which suffered from performance problems. Sony removed it from the PlayStation Store from December 2020 to June 2021 while CD Projekt rectified some of the problems. CD Projekt became subject to investigations and class-action lawsuits for their perceived attempts at downplaying the severity of the technical problems before release; these were ultimately cleared with a settlement of US$1.85 million. Its total cost to develop and market (including updates and DLC) is reportedly over $436 million, making it one of the most expensive video games to develop. By October 2023, the game had sold over 25 million units. A sequel, codenamed “Project Orion”, was announced in October 2022. An expansion, Phantom Liberty, was released for PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on 26 September 2023.

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10 thoughts on “Is Songbird From Cyberpunk 2077 a VICTIM or CRIMINAL?”

  1. My first play through I was absolutely suckered into her story. Second and Third play through I had no sympathy 😂 If she had been honest from the start I would have helped her anyway, but I do kind of understand that Night City isn't a place for honesty. She's a very well written character though, I love the grey morality of Cyberpunk.

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  2. obviously it's both, she's been lied to and manipulated constantly so it's all she knows. But we see this in our daily lives all the time, a kid's dad beats the shit out of them at home, and the kid in turn bullies someone else in school. Is it 100% the kids fault? No. Should there be consequences to ones actions? Yes. She's had a tragic life, and it's not fair, but nothing is, and in the end, I think she reaped what she sowed.

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  3. Hah lucky for me I never found her hot so siding with Reed was a nobrainer from the start.
    Just the fact she invaded my mind and went "yo save the president" without even a simple "please" or "if you want" is enough to betray her. Plus all the stuff after.

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  4. After V and So Mi, fooled the FIA, militach and the whole country, they became legends, this is the major league. Not a simple story and a good ending. I didn't like So Mi at first, but when I understood her motives, I helped her not because she asked me to, but because I wanted to help her. The writers did a good job on her character. The other characters are also well written, but So Mi is the most memorable. 10 years ago I played The Walking Dead: The Game and I still remember Lee and Clementine, they are very well developed characters. I think I won't be able to forget So Mi either, even after 10 years. My rating is 10/10.

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  5. She got in too deep, the reason she was hunted to begin with was her fault, but she traded one cage for another, eventually this cage began to sink it's barbs into her slowly killing her, she was forced to be manipulative and cunning because she had to do whatever it took to survive, I don't blame her, and in fact I understand her because I had to go through similar experiences in my own life.

    I don't think she's proud of what she's done and just finally wants to cut the cord and live life for herself not bowing to anyone else's will, isn't the desire for freedom one of the most patriotic things we value?

    She had to become a monster to escape the unspeakable horrors she was entangled in, that need to force yourself to bend your morals and lie, cheat, and steal your way out of a bad situation is something I empathize with because I've lived it too, and I applaud CDPR for giving stories like this the attention they deserve.

    Monsters not by choice, but by necessity.

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  6. I like the idea that V saving So-Mi even though she lied to him really really hit So-Mi where it hurts, she absolutely dragged this person through hell and in the end they still put your life before theirs. I do think So-Mi would try and find a cure for V purely out of guilt or shame.

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