"What do lesbians bring on the second date?" | Cyberpunk 2077



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  1. What's disappointing is that I interpretted this to mean my V was identifying herself as a lesbian. Than when I had a one-on-one chat with River on the tower and being strictly friendly with him, the game forced me to talk about V's three former flames… who were all male. Definitely one of the game's lowest points for me.

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  2. I genuinely think it's going to be impossible for the next Cyberpunk game to make a relationship on the same level as Female V and Judy. Probably my favourite couple in fiction, and I don't think it'll ever be topped in terms of bringing the same level of personal intimacy that these two had together. Only one that comes close is, ironically also from Cyberpunk, David and Lucy.

    Aldecaldos ending with Judy all the way imo.

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  3. I like both Panam and Judy’s story’s. And I like the rogue, Don’t fear the reaper, and Nomad endings. All provide the most optimistic endings to this chapter of Cyberpunk.

    Judy is sweet and it’s cute to watch her come out of her shell as her story progresses. But it’s sad she chooses not to stay with either the Rogue op or Don’t fear the reaper.

    I like panam because she’s headstrong and stands her ground when she feels something isn’t right. But it can turn bad still. And if you romance her and take the nomad ending. You achieve what few ever can. Leave night behind in a trail dust, with a family who has welcomed you and someone who loves you at your side.

    Though you can also just as easily romance Judy and take the nomad ending.

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  4. This hurts because I romanced Judy on my first play-through and she ended up leaving Night City and abandoning me! I forgot she'd specifically said she'd stay! You broke my damn heart Judy!

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