Johnny Silverhand Theme(Cello Version) | 1 Hour loop | Cyberpunk 2077



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  1. Let’s just all agree they didn’t release a half finished product. Sure the npcs are retarded and there were and still are bugs. But Christ the amount of detail the city has and the story and side missions and gigs all perfectly written.

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  2. You know, I really hate the fact people judge this game for the glitches, yes this game is super glitchy, but if you actually took the time out to play through it. It’s an amazing game, with amazing music, and a great combat system, I loved breaching tyger claw compounds and slicing them into bits with monowire.

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  3. So many people I know prefer the other version. But this one? a slightly stripped down version of the song hits harder for me. Sure, the bass keeps the rythm and such. While that cello, and their techniques they use for that slight 'feedback' Strikes me MUCH harder. I always refer it to people if I can find it, and they've played CP77. My interpretations? The beat is… well, what the game's about. It's a baseline effect representing life. While the Cello, and their discord from time to time could represent Johnny's "chaotic" personality. And by the end, the two parts become one incredible banger. This version right here, is 100% that a song can tell a story without a lyric in sight.

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  4. For people that still complain about Cyberpunk 2077 the updates have fixed it. I can't speak for console peasants but its a work of art for PC on a 3090 24GB OC with ray tracing…omg it's like a dream. get a job and stop expecting console games to perform well.

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  5. I play a HeroQuest game with my daughter. She wiped out a mob of Chaos Warriors and saved a village. This came on as she sat down, coming down from the adrenaline high of having beaten her old man during a brutal set of encounters where no quarter was asked nor given on my random gaming soundtrack playlist. It was like the perfect end credits were rolling or something.

    "This is my party's theme song now, dad."

    Hell yes it is, kid.

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