Cyberpunk 2077

Wrong city, wrong people.


Wrong city, wrong people.

6 Comments

  1. SalukiKnightX

    In Night City, the house always wins that’s why it’s the City of Dreams. You have to be dreaming if you think you can beat it.

  2. Granted, both were equally self destructive.
    One was addicted to chrome and had a crew where people didn’t have big enough mouths or had a lack of loyalty.
    The other banked on a fixer who lost his credibility and gambled on a theft from one of the most important individuals on the planet.

  3. Except V. The Sun ending is a happy ending,>!since you’re still alive, your death is not certain, you are not cyberware crippled forever, you have your full strength and your abilities, you become NC merc legend, you solo’ed Arasaka, killed Adam Smasher, avenged Johnny (and he still lives), all your friends are alive, and still have 6 months to find a cure which is hopeful (ESPECIALLY since V found a cure in **mere days** with Reed) in PL.!<

    Change my mind.

  4. HexeInExile

    C’mon man! You can’t just use Edgerunners for more than half of the examples.

    Don’t Fear The Reaper is by all means a happy ending, and assuming you did all the quests, you have made the lives of the people around you better by a mile. Sure, Jackie’s and Evelyn’s fate suck, but they’re pretty much the worst you’ll see if you go down the Sun route.

    I think the Musashi quote Takemura sends you is really appropriate. Even if you could go the “easy” route (Tower and Devil), you choose the hardest possible route (going against Arasaka alone), and never stray from your way. You put your own life on the line to assure that nobody you care about gets hurt unnecessarily.

    As for Johnny: he gets a bittersweet goodbye. We pretty much all knew that he wouldn’t just magically jump out of our body, it was either you or him, and if you befriended him, that’s the decision both of you agree to – you’d take a bullet for him, he’d give up a second shot at life for you.

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