Sorry Reed, I did my best to hold back – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty



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Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty DLC Ending – I did my best to spare Reed but you can’t escape the plot. Gorilla Arms did the trick. This is one of the endings in Phantom Liberty. You will only get this ending via the Killing Moon quest where you have to side with Songbird aka So Mi.

Phantom Liberty is an action packed, spy-thriller expansion to Cyberpunk 2077, offering a complex story, a new district to discover, a powerful new skill tree, fresh gigs and side quests, new weapons and items, and infinitely replayable open world activities

Difficulty: Hard
CPU: Core i9-9880h
GPU: RTX 2070 8GB
Recorder: Shadowplay
Graphics Settings: Ultra

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36 thoughts on “Sorry Reed, I did my best to hold back – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty”

  1. I think him going down like that makes sense. He’s being out of action for the past 7 years. He ain’t that super spy agent he used to be no matter how much his trying to convince himself and us for the opposite. Even throughout the whole DLC it’s always V and Alex who do the dirty work. The most he has done was snipping those Maxtac officers from ths rooftop and still managed to get injured during that mission

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  2. Reed is just like Takemaru. Reed = absolute devotion to FIA; Takemaru = absolute loyalty to Arasaka. Even despite the fact both organizations tried to kill them they still remain loyal and devoted. They both deserve the Darwin Award because if you don’t grow, change, or evolve you will eventually become extinct. And depending on your play-through both of them can possibly become extinct. In my opinion, Cyberpunk whole philosophy is centered challenging the system, rejecting established norms, the balance of technology, and raising a middle finger to [corrupt] authority. Reed and Takemaru seem to be antagonistic despite being a ally. I think that’s why Johnny don’t like them.

    One last thing. Not to get too political but my close friend works at Apple. As of now Apple are trying to relocate as many of their employees to Austin, TX. Some think it’s because of the tax cuts they get out there so they are relocating a lot of assets there. Anyways, they are not really giving salary increases, travel compensation, or any other business means to adjust to the higher standard of living out there. Apple doesn’t care, why should it? It’s just another Arasaka or Militech as far as a business putting profit above all else.

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  3. I see this as a nice ending for him

    Reed was useless for NUSA, I mean he was just a tool, disposable for them. Even during the Tower ending we clearly see it

    During the other endings were Songbird died. He speaks as if he wants to die to.

    So killing him is setting him free. Not only from his job but from himself
    Cause he even hinted that if NUSA doesn’t need him and fires him. He will still behaves the way he is now cause that’s all he is. So killing him is the best outcome

    Also I love sending Songbird to space. Cause it is a big FUCK YOU to NUSA and the president for being assholes to reed and songbird and all the mess up and dark stuff they did in the past.

    Like even if we “Help” them they see us as tools, they are using Songbird body (if we bring it to them) as a test subject for the blackwall and they barely give a Fuk about Reed.

    So yeah… sending songbird is the biggest Fuck You to them

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  4. The great fun in all this is that Songbird was lying and betraying you from the very beginning. People like ignoring this. She was playing V like a fiddle the entire way. It should have been one gigantic red flag encountering Songbird wearing a party dress and free to roam around in Kurt Hansen's big party while not being in a prison cell.

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