CYBERPUNK 2077 ROGUE ENDING Gameplay Walkthrough Part 35 [PS5 60FPS] – No Commentary



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CYBERPUNK 2077 ROGUE ENDING Cyberpunk 2077 Walkthrough Part 1 and until the last part will include the full Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay on PS5. This Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay is recorded in 4K 60FPS on PS5 and will include the full game, all endings and all boss fights.

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Cyberpunk 2077 a storydriven, open world RPG of the dark future from CD PROJEKT RED, creators of The Witcher series of games. Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City, a megalopolis obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality. You can customize your character’s cyberware, skillset and playstyle, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and the world around you. Johnny Silverhand is portrayed after Keanu Reeves who also does his voice throughout the game.

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44 thoughts on “CYBERPUNK 2077 ROGUE ENDING Gameplay Walkthrough Part 35 [PS5 60FPS] – No Commentary”

  1. I didn't understand any of the endings. So the body dies in all endings, regardless who V choses to live? I wonder what would happen if V agreed to donate his soul to Arasaka and wait until they find a suitable body.

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  2. I didn't much like V's story or most of the game. It bored the shit out of me and is why I stopped playing and just watched MK finish up. I think the very last ending with Johnny hanging out with Steve for a bit before taking the bus might be my favorite ending because Johnny's character is just so much easier to write well.

    V played a rather linear role yet was written to leave room for player-agency which makes the other endings feel wishy-washy. Like when running off with Panam, they were too scared to focus on how romantically interested the player was supposed to be or even how invested V was about riding out and away from the city – instead V is sorta just "along for the ride" and anything they said felt like words to simply help them sleep at night. The Hanako ending didn't feel much different in that regard either – but Hanako's ending is definitely the worst as it introduces new plot elements with Arisaka then cuts to credits with less resolve than we started the game with.

    I'd say the ending where Johnny takes full-control of V's body is just as tragic as all the other endings, but carries the most formal conclusion specifically because the player doesn't really get to impact Johnny's character or arc and V becomes irrelevant in the transition, and this ending gives the most definitive closure of all the endings for that. That's how I feel about it anyways.

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