The Nomad | Cyberpunk 2077



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“Time to make up for things.”

V left his family, determined to become a Legend in NC, but when faced with his own mortality, he realizes that all he really wants is to go home.

Part One of a Three-Part Series dedicated to showing the differences between Lifepaths in Cyberpunk 2077. Most of V’s dialogue is exclusive to the Nomad lifepath.

Footage is from Cyberpunk 2077, developed by CD Project Red.
This is an unofficial fan work and is not approved/endorsed by CD Project Red.

Songs in order of appearance:

“Black Dog” by SAMURAI (Refused)
Music by Mattias Bärjed, David Sandström, Kristofer Steen, P.T. Adamczyk
Lyrics by David Sandström, Dennis Lyxzén
Mixed by Martin “Konie” Ehrencrona
Mastered by Magnus Lindberg
Executive Producer : P.T. Adamczyk

“Outsider No More (Extended soundtrack version)” by P.T. Adamczyk
Extended soundtrack version compiled from audio files by @neoternon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2BbttZJCpc

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24 thoughts on “The Nomad | Cyberpunk 2077”

  1. Those parallels with the shots of V looking at his hand, goddamn
    I've seen a lot of people dislike masc V's voice, but this is a perfect example of why I love it so much. This is beautifully edited and that voice acting sealed the deal

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  2. Having lost a home to Corpos and having been raised around veterans, hunters, fishermen, and road warriors, and since Rome was burned by wandering tribes, of course I went with the Nomad path. And… Most of the Nomad dialogue are the kind of things I would have said.

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  3. My very first ending when i play cyberpunk2077 being a street kid. Really glad i called panam and her family help me. At first im skeptical calling them cause of the consequences and i know NC is pretty dark and im scared that panam might die, im literally in top of the building for hour thinking if ill call panam or the empress, i made out my mind and talk to her. Best decision I've ever made. Leaving the city with my girlfriend and my new family. Rip saul i won't forget you. Thanks for welcoming me to your family even tho im a sto domingo kid and a merc who killed many for a living.

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  4. I played male V corpo with Panam as my romance. A man who always lived in Night City at the top of the food chain, only to lose it all and find peace and freedom in the world beyond that shit stain of a city.

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  5. For me as a corpo, my V sacrificed everything to try and build himself into a big name. He got screwed by the corpo world, robbed of all he built up… only to start back on the streets with his boy Jackie. Then on the cusp of getting out, he lost it all… AGAIN. But 3rd times the charm and meeting Panam and the Aldecaldos was the sign for me they were his "Happy" Ending. He was on small time, but in the Stars ending, V was free from all the chaos Night City threw at him.. and he had Panam, the only one demanded he be upfront and honest with. And was it worthwhile? HELL. YES.

    Star Ending is the only ending V felt free of Night City and all that came with it. In their own words: "Its perfect."

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