Outsider No More (Cyberpunk 2077 Soundtrack)



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All credit goes to Marcin Przybyłowicz, P. T. Adamczyk, Paul Leonard-Morgan, and all other composers and musicians involved in creating this wonderful soundtrack.

If you like the soundtrack, listen to it here:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1B2QrHbMox8vPXUY7rXAFp

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34 thoughts on “Outsider No More (Cyberpunk 2077 Soundtrack)”

  1. Man this game made me emotional and I’m not the type of person that gets into feelings but me and this game has touched me meeting different kinds of people you are V it’s who you are I wish I had friends like V’s was crying at the end wishing V was real in this world

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  2. My V started as a Corpo. Spent his whole life in NC, crushed by the Arasaka worklife and the danger and death that comes with being a merc. So it's extremely fitting that as a final act of rebellion, like Johnny would have wanted, you get to leave this cursed city with Panam.

    Like Mike Pondsmith said, Cyberpunk isn't about saving humanity, it's about saving yourself.

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  3. the game is beautiful. My first play through I was expecting to romance Judy (turns out she only likes 🐱) was sad for a minute until i met panam and WOW great character got me wishing for a panam irl

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  4. “When you go to war as a boy, you have a great illusion of immortality. Other people get killed, not you… Then, when you are badly wounded the first time, you lose that illusion, and you know it can happen to you.”-Ernest Hemingway
    Think it felt so true about V, in the beginning he didn’t care about life and death, he didn’t realize how much he had to lose. And it was when he lost everything that he realized how much he could lose. He lost almost everything, and from a ditch in the dumps, he crawled out, wounded, and stepped on the battlefield once more, to fight, learning the painful lessons of the past, and choosing to fight for a future.

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  5. Didn't expect this game to make me cry like 5 times. No other game has even managed it once I think and I've played a lot of games. Very emotional game, a true masterpiece of character writing and development.

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  6. Beautiful song. It reminds me a lot of the song Waves Crashing on Distant Shores of Time from the San Junipero episode of Black Mirror. They're obviously different songs but evoke very similar feelings for me.

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  7. Damn this track hits hard. I literally just beat the game rolling with Panam and the Aldecaldos and man…this was such a good, well-written game IMO. Any/all bugs aside, my favorite game of 2020 and up there with a few other all time favorites (such as the mass effect trilogy). The atmosphere, likable characters, side quest stories/main story, and of course Panam (such a believable love interest character) just reeled me in deeper as I played. I really hope they can still pump out some quality story driven DLC and a sequel sometime down the line

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  8. I can't even describe how this game made me feel. At first I was so in love with Judy, then I met Panam. The greatest romance I've ever experienced. It reminded me of choosing between Triss and Yen in the Witcher 3, but even those romances don't compare to the excellence of this. Panam was the first character that I felt was truly real, her struggles, battle for position in the clan, her determination to lead the aldecaldos to safety and success. Her qualities of leadership, motivation, determination, compassion.

    She cared for the freedom of being a nomad unlike Saul who sought to gain power for his own benefit.
    This romance turned my entire perspective of the game around.
    The life of a nomad was something I hadn't considered prior to meeting Panam.

    This sole encounter made me fall in love with this game even placing it above the Witcher 3 in terms of sheer storytelling.
    The time where you sit with Panam by the fire resting by her side watching the stars, the time where Panam asks you to stay with the aldecaldos at the counter, an offer I personally would have taken in a heartbeat if not for the circumstances. Where you tell her you might not be the same after the biochip yet she'll still see you for who you are. Where she said she'll help when you're in need.
    The night you spend with her during the sandstorm, the time where you sit by her side all night prior to the big finale, to calm her down. All of these scenes combined and more, made this experience so much more meaningful to me, gaining a special place in my heart.

    The ending was bittersweet and had me on the verge of tears. I was hoping to live a long life. With Panam and the aldecaldos. It was devastating to see how Saul died but it created more hatred within us, to end Adam Smasher for good, to protect the legacy of the aldecaldos and not let all the sacrifices go to waste. In the end, Saul sacrificed himself for us, for a new beginning, despite his pride.

    Finding out there was no way to live past 6 months, being conflicted about choosing for Johnny or yourself. In the end, I decided I would be better off dead if not myself. Johnny, although changed for better, was not me. I couldn't let my soul be replaced for a body. I cared for Panam far too much.

    The final scene with Panam, saying goodbye to night city. It felt truly surreal, I gained a completely different worldview, I felt like a nomad. I had so much built up hate for the city, the corporation, and everything else. All I cared for at this point were the nomads.

    I can't even begin to describe how drastically the interactions with Panam affected me. Finally saying goodbye to night city, and riding off towards a new beginning with the aldecaldos, with Panam. It felt still so bittersweet, I still had some optimism left for a fulfilling ending, where I get to live longer.
    The last scene with Panam on top of the basilisk. Two souls intertwined, never to be detached. The voice actress put so much emotion into her lines, I couldn't have asked for a better performance. When she screamed at Saul I got shivers. I felt so emotionally attached to everything she said, I felt pain in her voice.

    I'm hoping for a DLC with a solution to V's problem. To undo the inevitable, I trust in CDPR. Side content with Panam, and aldecaldos in Arizona. I can't wait.

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