You're Alright, Judy | Cyberpunk 2077 (15)



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24 thoughts on “You're Alright, Judy | Cyberpunk 2077 (15)”

  1. I liked Judy on my first playthrough, but replaying the game made me more annoyed at her than anything. I think it also has to do with the Clouds questline. All in all, she's not enough punk IMO. Visually – sure, but her persona is pretty bland. While you could say the same about Ward, I believe he's truly punk because he's so genuine, and in this city it's contrarian and thus counts as being punk.

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  2. 8:27 fun fact Morgan Blackhand was also Adam Smashers real nemesis because as opposed to smasher he's full organic and specializes in non lethal approaches to every run he did, Smasher hates this about Blackhand even more so that he became the public image and go to for what it means to be a solo in the culture. Bro was the one who they used for all the weapon catalogs from 2020, so bro was well versed and hyped on lethal tech and weaponry he just chose non lethal as like he's kenpachi zaraki looking for a challenge

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  3. 8:54 Damn, somebody spoiled the fact that Johnny is an unreliable narrator already. Yeah, Johnny one sidedly sees himself as Smasher's rival, Smasher one sidedly saw himself as Blackhand's rival, and Blackhand is the true chad of the original games. Johnny actually died the first time he saw Smasher, and the second part is made up in his head as 'they left me behind' as an excuse… Because nothing is ever Johnny's fault.

    Edit: P.S. the song that was on for a split second was Disrupt and Disorder. That song is badass.

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  4. I believe as an important detail, especially when trying to not kill folks, where you impact folks matters for whether or not it actually kills them. Example, aiming for legs or limbs will give you a much better chance at leaving them alive VS killing them, even with lethal weapons.

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  5. Woolie: "I haven't had a vehicle up until now."
    That car that I let Jackie drive in the prologue and that he brought back to me and that I got into after the heist and that was hit by a rogue delamain and then I got a call from delamain saying to come by their HQ to get my car fixed up isn't mine.

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