We Gotta Live Together – Let's Play Cyberpunk 2077 (Very Hard) #117



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Another austere encounter with Alt Cunningham!
An evening of hanging with the Aldecaldos!
What tensions are brewing among the nomads?!
Tune in and find out!!

Cyberpunk 2077 is a game about Keanu Reeves. It takes place in Night City and its surrounding area in an alternate future of the USA. This is going to be a 100% completion playthrough on “Very Hard” difficulty. Expect new videos early on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays until the playthrough is complete.

Music featured in the closing is “Danger Snow”, courtesy of “Dan Henig”.

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4 thoughts on “We Gotta Live Together – Let's Play Cyberpunk 2077 (Very Hard) #117”

  1. 20:24 Yep. The Rogue ending matches best with Street Kid, Panam ending matches best with Nomad, and Hanako ending matches best with Corpo. At least on a surface level.

    But they're definitely not all equal. The Hanako ending is downright depressing, but pretty well done. Worth a watch once you're through with this one.

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  2. It seems like V's "Whatever happens, stay cool" line was nothing to do with experience and more just a bad pun XD Given how Alt commented that you being here means she won, what would she say if you had let Johnny take control and Johnny spoke to her? Also, wow the tub was full of ice and your body temp spiked so hard that you melted it all. I'm surprised the tub wasn't boiling around you as you got out XD

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  3. Yes the other endings work like you think Hanako route is a corpo ending and Rogue one is the street kid ending but there is also a secret ending where V doesen't take the pills and storms the Arasaka tower alone only with Johnny as ghost guide this ending however gets the street kid epilogue. There is also a quick suicide ending I think the endings are the best part of the game and they are all worth seeing. In total you have 5 endings and 5 epilouges to see. Still from what I read they designed the endings in this way so you can go from being a corpo rat to becoming a nomad just like Takemura wanted or you can start a street kid and end up being a corporate goon just because you see this as a chance to finally become a legend etc.

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