Endings ... Which is the Best (Cyberpunk 2077)
I saw only one good one - when you leave Knight City from Panama .. The mood and intonation of him are also funny .. All any other options are depressive thoughts about imminent death. If you go with the Bestia behind the Silverhand and at the end of the body and "give it back" to him, then it will somehow be treacherous in relation to everyone whom he helped. Yes, and Silverhand himself almost immediately makes it clear that he does not want to linger in this world, he resigned himself long ago .. If you do not help anyone, repudiate everyone, be rude - then the only meaning is to give Johnny's body, because nothing keeps you in this the world.P.S. The first ending I made was for the Beast with Silverhand, but in the end Johnny doesn't listen to the gg, and gives the body back under V's control, and he goes into cyberspace.
Still true DLS should come out, but I would not strongly hope for them.
Endings reminded mass effect
FiftyFour7250 wrote:
Even without counting it for the passed. It's just disgusting.
I agree, it's just awful.
I got sick of it myself yesterday, I actually thought I was returning to Earth for six months)) but in the end it just rolled back to the elevator in Coals ... the feeling of the incompleteness of the main quest remained, and the very fact that it was active
In general, it is better to live than not to exist at all.
Better half a year of life, to give love and unforgettable friendship to people around. Rather than just running away into cyber space and not sticking out from there.
It is not clear what they will do to you there ...
For me, the best is with Panama on a tank into the sunset.
on the other hand, the open ending with the VI flying to the Arosaki space station is also interesting.
Let's face it, V signed up for the arasaka affair himself. I put the chip in my head myself. And he died (thanks to Dexter). Therefore, I think giving him hope, at the cost of the lives of half of the Aldecalde clan, is not very correct. And the fact that we risked our lives for them is also not selfless. We needed to shoot down Avi. Well, everything else was done in order to blow someone out))) Therefore, I think the most correct ending is the one where we cooperate with Arasaka. There, at least, none of our friends and acquaintances dies. Well, the fact that V has 6 months left is already a good reprieve, considering that without the chip he would already be dead.
sobakovod
For an amateur. Someone to sacrifice a couple of NPCs, whom I saw a couple of times during the game and did not even remember the names - not such a big problem, for the sake of the protagonist's survival.
Arasaki's ending is just a good motivation for choosing a heroic death, just not to go to it. It's the same as if there was an ending option in ME3 to join the Reapers and become a husky. For an amateur.
Well, as for Dexter ... I'll remind you of such an excellent game as Fallout New Vegas, where the hero also gets a bullet in the head at the beginning, but this does not force the scriptwriters to screw up the script or ruin the endings. On the contrary, I consider this part to be the best in the series in terms of plot and atmosphere. It is sad that the Poles with copying positive elements are somehow not very good. We coped with Yubisoft's monotonous activities and grindwalls, but no obsidian plot moves.
The endings were disappointing. None of them tells directly the fate of the protagonist. Honestly, at first I thought the most correct ending with suicide (or die when you go to Arasaka with Johnny), it would be fair to both GG (they went so much together and, I think, if they should die, they should die together. All the endings when we give Johnny's body are also bad: Johnny leaves without explaining anything to anyone. The ending with Arasaka, in principle, is quite logical: Saburo and Hanako are hardly a matter of mere mortals.
Of course, when I came to my senses a little and thought, my opinion has changed.The ending with Panama is still pretty good (GG will finally feel like a man, albeit for a short time), although the ending where Judy is leaving with us is even better.
In general, there are 3 good endings in my opinion: With Panam (V), with Bestia (V), With Johnny (a raid on the arasaka alone), where we are given at least a ghostly chance for the main character to recover.
By the way, I want to add. I don’t understand why, just why we couldn’t make the ending where V is alive? In the ending with Arasaka, we are told: "They didn’t find a body for you, and modern technology cannot afford that." So, why not, if Johnny somehow CHANGED the DNA of V's body and adjusted it for himself, and they are not even relatives, they have little in common, but nevertheless. So what's the problem with doing the same with V. If we proceed from logic, if the chip was created 50 years ago, when Johnny was sharpened, then this technology should have surfaced, but if it is really a prototype, then the engram of Silverhand has been quietly stored on some medium all this time, right? Why not write down V, for example, on some flash drive and give Johnny's body - he would have found a way to revive V in any way. About that one of the main characters joins Alt is also unclear. It's better for me to die than to be stuck in the digital world forever.
All miserable, but the assault on Arasaki in one person on the last difficulty, at the 25th level is cool. Passing with a big lvl - devalues ​​the entire complexity of the batch, consider that you ran on the "easy" one. There is also some kind of game about a cosmo-casino, like an "open ending" -.- In short, all are poor. And even Goro in the case of the assault on Arasaki is rip, the only pleasant character in the game.
Dima5562 The
hero is given six months to save his life .. And this is a much longer period than the events taking place in the whole game .. If in such a short time he was able to find a temporary solution and postpone his death, then in half a year the thread will obviously come up with something. At the very least, he will find a temporary solution, at the maximum, complete healing. Hope dies last, all the cases. Yes, and the "evil Russians" do not sit idly by, mb, what they came up with, to which the rest of the world did not think of it))
As for the transplant of an engram onto a carrier, yes, this technology is known and possible to scientists from Arasaki .. This is what the ending says for Arasaka.
In the ending for the rocker Johnny will say, I'll fix everything, possibly in the case of V and the engram.
Derley Ugum
. Only these are not endings, but cliffhangers. Despite the fact that the Poles have repeatedly stated that the history of the KP will be complete, i.e. no sequels in paid dlts.
SonyBoy5-2021
I love it when someone starts comparing games with real life. A sign that it's time to pause games.
And in games, everything ends with an adequate "happy ending". This is their feature, and this is their meaning. A game in which it is impossible to achieve this "happy ending" is a stupid dummy and a waste of time.
And by a happy ending, no one means "everyone lived happily ever after." The goal must be attainable, which is set before the player, and this is without options. This applies to any game, computer or not, in which there is some kind of meaningful ending. No one will ever play just to lose. Only losers.
Where there is an outset, there must be a denouement, not a game over. A game where this doesn't happen is rubbish. And this is the first in my memory.
The only exception is playing the guitar. Only Chuck Norris can win in it.
Den Kalashnikov
Is not a fact. Viola made a mistake at least once (did not take into account the body factor), which means it is possible that she was mistaken with the timing, and possibly with the consequences. Further, the immune system began to attack neurons - this is called "multiple sclerosis" or "autoimmune encephalitis", even with modern medicine, such people live for quite a long time, and if we take into account the presence of implants in the world of the game, then carrying out cellular immuno therapy like ATA188 or taking drugs like "xsemus" in automatic mode is a trifling matter. So it turns out that the ending where V leaves with Panam is the best and only positive one. The option with corpses is negative, since it is not profitable for the corporation "Arasaki" to cure V, he knows too much, the option with Johnny and the Bestia is less negative, but he follows in the footsteps of Johnny and Jackie. Johnny gives for the sake of his interests a girl who loves him and whom he loves, Jackie because he dreams of fame "at any cost". As you can see from the beginning of the game, this path does not lead to anything good. Give Johnny's body? Not an option, first of all Johnny staying in the "digital" stays with the one who loves him, and besides, Johnny died 50 years ago.
Dima5562
DO NOT wait for literal endings, in the style "and they lived happily ever after and died on the same day from orgasm." How will you sculpt the continuation of the game? Don't bury Vee ahead of time. Panam is a stubborn girl, she will cure GG. The problem that Alt describes (problems with immunity) is not terrible in our time, there are drugs and lines of interferons beta-1b, there is cellular immunotherapy, so in 2077 it is like a runny nose ...
For me, the coolest ending with Johnny and Bestia ... just like the mission that was at the beginning of the game.
BEELINEUA wrote:
For me the coolest ending with Johnny and Bestia ... just like the mission that was at the beginning of the game.
One of the most meaningless. Only if there is a desire to give the body to Silverhand, that is, to end the game as a gamer.
Otherwise, it is simply unclear why the Beast dies, if V is not a tenant anyway. Just to annoy Arasaka? It is interesting to Johnny how it should be interesting to the player - it is still unclear to this day. Arasaka in the game does not act as an antagonist for the player.
But I still found the best ending. Moreover, for a long time she did not want to go through it. I didn't want to expose the nomads, but ... in the end, it turned out to be an awesome story about friendship, self-sacrifice and love. And it was even nice to get out of this fucking city. No title of Legend (legends are all in the cemetery, we are told about it at the very beginning), no personal avi and penthouse can compare with this one:
And Johnny would be glad.
All in all, it's a cool game after all.
Derley The
endings resembled a mass effect3
ME3 turns out to be pretty good endings compared to Cyberpunk. Shepard set himself the goal of destroying the Reapers - and he achieved it. And what about Cyberpunk - you go through the whole game to solve your problem, and it turns out that it cannot be solved.
Spoiler For me personally, the ideal ending is to help Hanako defeat Yorinoba, but without entering into any agreements with her, and to solve the problem with the chip without storming the Arasaka Tower, and without resorting to demonic methods with erasing / rewriting V's personality (besides, this method means that the real V dies, and only his copy is recorded instead).
I wanted to see the ending for the nomads, because many wrote that it was the best. Passed through. She's the worst! What kind of idiots think that this is the best ending for nomads? In the end, you constantly feel a sense of guilt. Many nomads are dying, including acquaintances, but no, nomads are still a mountain behind V, why b ...!? "For bitchy Panam and with a man with whom many do not know at all, we are a mountain and will sacrifice at least all", what would ...!? Anyway, this plot twist is very weak. Others are normal. It is a pity that there is really no happy ending. Good (slandered by many) is secret. The worst of course is the nomads
xStriiim
I absolutely agree with you, Go for Panama, for a dummy, for a sex doll, which many idealize in vain, who wanted to spit on you and on your feelings, which at any other endings sends you, and spits from its high bell tower, unlike Judy and Victor, this understands her whole attitude, and I did not intend to Sacrifice Sol, the Bestia. Having learned the bittersweet history of Silverhand, I was imbued with it even more, sometimes it seems to me that V's story is just a look through the prism of Johnny's story.Personally, I realized the hopelessness of everything that was happening, literally from the very beginning, started with melancholic notes, ended with apathetic. There were good moments, there were bad ones, but no one will deny that everyone has their own path, and I got it that way. This ending has the best music inspired by Joy Division, Indeed: the new dawn is dying .. You know, many will disagree, but it is better for me to burn out, but not fade away, giving a spark to something new, warm and light than just extinguishing like another goby on the sole. As it was correctly noted in Night City, there are no Happy Ends, no matter how hard you try and resist it, here everyone loses something, himself, love, humanity, reason, meaning in existence, Of course, if I could, I I would have left with Judy, but again, there are very few happy paths in the book of life, and this is no exception. And therefore, the Secret Ending is much better internally than betrayal and senseless sacrifices. he started this war, he finished it. IMHO. here you are not fed with false expectations, like a naive youth, but are presented with the fact that life is fleeting, cruel and bitter, and you should always pay the bills, and not run away from the inevitable.
For me, the best thing is where he goes to storm the base of Arasaki in space, or not the base, well, something connected with Arasaka, it seems to me that DLC may be released for this, where we will finally end up with them and free the "souls"