V Uses The Black Wall To Destroy Everyone Scene – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty 2023



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V Uses The Black Wall To Destroy Everyone, Scenes from Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty game 2023 that I have recorded and edited by myself.
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31 thoughts on “V Uses The Black Wall To Destroy Everyone Scene – Cyberpunk 2077 Phantom Liberty 2023”

  1. The Black Wall was the old ‘net, the one barrier keeping any poor bastard from frying themselves, their chrome, their entire soul. If V can direct that like a weapon, they’re practically a god.

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  2. To those who are new to the game and the dlc itself

    The Blackwall is a cybernetic barrier developed and owned by NetWatch

    Its able to protect anyone from getting their implants fried and that it prevents rogue ais from coming

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  3. I just realized how this DLC just makes Johnny and V relationship become more friend at arms
    Especially when Johnny Calls you Vincent/Valeria
    Because The only one who know V could call him/her V real name

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  4. The blackwall is the only thing holding back digital demons, rogue AI and electronic superviruses. Being able to use it as a weapon means that you become the most powerful and horrifying person on the planet.

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  5. My preferred ending tbh, not just because I sympathize with Song as a character, but what it means for her. Does it matter that she wasn't completely honest with V about the neural matrix? Sure, it kinda hurts, but at that point the matrix is her only chance of getting a "second chance" as she called it. She can't storm Arasaka, she has no access to Mikoshi, or Alt. V has all those options, so it made sense to me to free her life from NUSA, and Meyers specifically. To put it as simply as possible, our girl got tired of being used by a corp (in this case, by Myers) to access beyond blackwall for personal gain (game makes sure to mention it multiple times), to Song's own deterriment. That kind of desperation is understandable, and familiar to V. So, to me, it only made sense to help Song possibly get her life back.

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  6. Also, a few days after sending our girl to the moon you get a message from her with some interesting stuff she sent you back to NC, including lunar dust, a metal souvenir Tycho pin and a piece of cyberware. Which was nice to see, because the endng kinda fucked me up emotionally.

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