All Main Endings Ranked Worst to Best in Cyberpunk 2077

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  • @AveChristusRex789
    @AveChristusRex789 7 месяцев назад +3996

    I just love how refreshing the star ending is. It really hammers down the idea of there being no happy endings in Night City…the only way you get your happy ending is when you leave all together

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk 7 месяцев назад

      Also V can 100% get cured. Alt and hellman aren't medical professionals haha..your body literally just needs a bone marrow flush to rid it of Johnny's T cells, your DNA recognizes proteins not ideas, biotechnica can just flush you out, replace em and cure you in an hour. Absolutely my headcanon since it's silly to act like you have to die or have no tech
      Also in the PL ending even IF you can't have implants..you can be a goddamn fixer and there's whole gangs of biological dudes in canon, plus..GUNS EXIST. Its just needlessly bleak

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +157

      I prefer the Sun ending more. Yeah V doesn't leave with his friends but he/she dies doing what they know best. Which is being a Merc/Legend in Night City.
      Also he kinda adopts Johnny's mentality of if I'm going to die.... I'm going to die strictly on my terms.

    • @coreymckee4844
      @coreymckee4844 7 месяцев назад +89

      ​@@maskedman5657that's not enough for me. Family and friends are what I value more thus the star ending is objectively better.

    • @AveChristusRex789
      @AveChristusRex789 7 месяцев назад +27

      ⁠@@maskedman5657True, but we also know that being a legend in NC isn’t all it’s cracked up to be

    • @gamblerfls
      @gamblerfls 7 месяцев назад +59

      @@maskedman5657 Even going for the Star ending, V already made a name in Night City. He/she even gets hired by Lizzy Wizzy and the Peralez without a fixer as middleman.

  • @naamloos1031
    @naamloos1031 7 месяцев назад +1997

    I chose the suicide ending while I was super depressed... it hit me so damn hard because I felt like I was V and Johnny, Viktor, everyone from that ending screen was talking to me directly. I felt so sad cause I genuinely felt like it was directed to me. That's one of the big pushes that made me at least fight to work on myself. I think this ending is both the worst and the best because first of all, it's depressing as fuck and second it sort of pushed me to be better and in a way saved my life.

    • @Assault-Roomba
      @Assault-Roomba 7 месяцев назад +201

      I hope the developers have even an idea of how impactful an ending like that has been for a lot of players. It definitely left a mark on me as well, and changed my entire outlook on life. Never stop fighting

    • @naamloos1031
      @naamloos1031 7 месяцев назад +41

      @Assault-Roomba amen to that, brotha/sista. Been working on myself harder ever since.

    • @Seoul_Soldier
      @Seoul_Soldier 7 месяцев назад +27

      @@naamloos1031 All you can do is keep moving forward. One foot in front of the other. It gets easier and easier the longer you walk.

    • @AaronMRojas
      @AaronMRojas 7 месяцев назад +12

      Yeah, but the star improved my love life. The Tower is making me increase my relationship with my friends. J Man Silverhand made me bawl with the “Goodbye, V.” Only to realize J Man was the only friend you’ve ever had.

    • @Skeluz
      @Skeluz 7 месяцев назад +29

      Judys last call in that ending can make a statue cry.

  • @CosmicAether
    @CosmicAether 7 месяцев назад +1994

    The Star ending is my most favourite ending. Not only does it give us hope that V will survive but if V does die they'll be surrounded by friends and loved ones while being free of Night City.

    • @_Kurumi_Tokisaki_
      @_Kurumi_Tokisaki_ 7 месяцев назад +98

      My theory was always that V actually manages to live longer if he/she leaves with the Aldecaldos. The reason I believe this is because of the Tarot fortune Misty draws for V in The Star's ending. Misty draws The Chariot, The Lovers, & The Sun. The one I want to focus on the most is The Sun. The Sun symbolizes Joy, Celebration, but most importantly it symbolizes Success. I think V manages to prolong his/her life by a few more years by leaving. Less use of cyberware probably expands their life longer.

    • @rxdawg75
      @rxdawg75 6 месяцев назад +41

      I just downloaded Cyberpunk 4 days ago. What an amazing game. Panam just texted V and told him she loved him (and she and Saul might have found a way to save V) while I was collecting all the Tarot cards. Finished the tarot cards and Misty told me about the four paths the cards show. Honestly, I dont want get to any of the endings. I think Ill just ride around on Jackies bike, taking out bad guys randomly and bask in the glow of Panam's love lol

    • @CosmicAether
      @CosmicAether 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@rxdawg75 Fair enough

    • @konstantingeorgiev7521
      @konstantingeorgiev7521 5 месяцев назад +7

      The Star ending is actually very weird if you think about it! The terms "a new life", "a new home", "a new beginning" are mentioned several times. However, according to Alt, V has around 6 months to live. And V's body will start giving up well before those 6 months pass. This is basically a death sentence and an extremely short one at that. A person doesnt think about new life and new beginnings when they know they have less than half a year left. It just doesnt happen. V would be depressed, not overly-exited about all this.
      Also, if V is about to die in 6 months, would they push their love interest to leave Night City behind and start a totally new life just to be together of 6 months? This doesnt make sense either. Why would female V promise happiness to Judy, if she knows she will die in 6 months and Judy will be super depressed from that?
      Finally, the strangest part is Mitch's holo call during the credits. He asks V how they are doing right now and where they are. However, V escapes Night City together with Mitch. So it would make sense that Mitch should know about her whereabouts and how she is doing, at least in the next few months. I doubt V will ditch the Aldecaldos, with whom she escaped to search for a better life, just so they can die a month or two later alone.
      All this will make sense only if V actually makes it longer than initially expected.

    • @Dumbsourplum
      @Dumbsourplum 5 месяцев назад +12

      ​​@@konstantingeorgiev7521Yeah no shit it's weird if you look at it like that, you're missing the core theme of the ending, hope, the star is the tarot of hope

  • @YorkJonhson
    @YorkJonhson 7 месяцев назад +576

    The Devil ending is unironically my favorite. It's easily the most grim, but I also think it's the best written, and the most thematically impactful in terms of showing the power and horror that these massive corporations actually wield over the lives of others. I also like that if you reject Arasaka's final contract it's one of the only outcomes where the real V actually survives and chooses to live out their final days on their own terms, and isn't casually replaced by a copy from Alt which everyone just kind of glosses over.

    • @JarlRagnaar
      @JarlRagnaar 7 месяцев назад +67

      Ikr, people seem to ignore the implications of V being Soulkilled in all endings except the Tower and the Devil. And we learn about this problem both from Alt as well as from Johnny himself, so it's not like V doesn't know about it.
      This is one of the strongest arguments for the tower imo.

    • @kurojima
      @kurojima 7 месяцев назад +20

      Agree with your notion, it is very dark and just shows us a very realistic mirror of what will inevitably happen with unchecked power and wealth. In history, it has always led to horrific things done to the lives of other less fortunate people.

    • @BelochkaBaby
      @BelochkaBaby 7 месяцев назад +36

      I am fascinated how well this ending is written. I felt like I was actually going insane as I was taking those tests over and over and over again... I did not know when it's going to end. I felt helpless and kept remembering Johnny's words how I am going to regret this decision. Ah, brilliant brilliant game.

    • @anosvoldigoat3351
      @anosvoldigoat3351 7 месяцев назад +6

      Nope . Real v was already dead . U meet with engram johnny who is ripped out of ur head . That means soul killer was used on v already

    • @YorkJonhson
      @YorkJonhson 7 месяцев назад

      I think Arasaka's procedure for removing Johnny was clearly implied to be different from Alt's. And if they already used soul killer on V I doubt they would have bothered with the ceremony of asking if you'd like to join the program and have a copy of yourself made after the fact.@@anosvoldigoat3351

  • @Chinesetakeout382
    @Chinesetakeout382 7 месяцев назад +1410

    I really like that the two worst endings are a result of you just powering through the main quest. Only through slowing down and caring about people can you really have any shot or any closure.

    • @kurojima
      @kurojima 7 месяцев назад +64

      Isnt that ultimately the best thing to do in anyones life? Making connections and caring about people. Everything else in our human experience is for naught.

    • @JustCozItsMe
      @JustCozItsMe 7 месяцев назад +12

      I love this game

    • @wavestation999
      @wavestation999 7 месяцев назад +18

      Life message right there

    • @UchihaItachi-ke4td
      @UchihaItachi-ke4td 7 месяцев назад +15

      i did all side quest even dlc but i did the wrong choices so i ended up with the bad ending

    • @bmo5852
      @bmo5852 6 месяцев назад +2

      What would be a really cool feature would be if you get an ending with Alt, before a certain number of days pass, she states that it isn't too late for V, maybe they'll still get coughs and fits, but there's no imminent death

  • @AraiiarA
    @AraiiarA 7 месяцев назад +592

    As much as I agree that The Devil is the worst ending, I still think it's my favorite.
    It even has my favorite scene, with V waking up and doing a tiresome routine over and over again, trying to talk to Johnny and realizing he's not there anymore. It's haunting. And it stuck with me ever since I played it back in 2020.

    • @arisgolseen2693
      @arisgolseen2693 7 месяцев назад +10

      You like a haunted life huh ok then

    • @tatzecom
      @tatzecom 5 месяцев назад +28

      oh ym fuck my first playthrough i picked this ending for no damn reason and BY GOD it was 2 in the morning and having to do the same shit over and over and over and over and over again made me irrationally angry

    • @sb1sb9
      @sb1sb9 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@tatzecombruh i’ve just done my first play through and got that ending im pissed

    • @sebastjankrek1744
      @sebastjankrek1744 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@tatzecom Hey, I was doing it at 4 in the morning. We Arasaka demons are all crazy, I guess.

    • @robertc.9503
      @robertc.9503 4 месяца назад

      @@tatzecom I did it once just to see how it played out. I got bored and noped out about halfway through the repetitive shit. 😅

  • @Dripularstein
    @Dripularstein 7 месяцев назад +1987

    For me its always dont fear the reaper or the star ending. Others are hopeless

    • @Max-fr8wt
      @Max-fr8wt 7 месяцев назад +48

      this is the wae

    • @JarlRagnaar
      @JarlRagnaar 7 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@Max-fr8wt I read that in Mando's voice

    • @hyperturbotechnomike
      @hyperturbotechnomike 7 месяцев назад +13

      Same. And sometimes, i rush to the rogue ending for Johnny's lore and the assault rifle reward.

    • @Dripularstein
      @Dripularstein 7 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@hyperturbotechnomike i rushed the other endings for their loot aswelll especially rogue and her pistol.

    • @davidmacy411
      @davidmacy411 7 месяцев назад +6

      One thing I will say is that, while going for Dont Fear the Reaper, having Doom's The Only Thing They Fear is You playing with the cyberpunk music off makes that ending really freaking cool.

  • @Big_Chungus96
    @Big_Chungus96 7 месяцев назад +209

    I love the ending with the aldecaldos, when V stands up and let's go of the medallion it's like you can feel the weight on V's shoulders completely lift as he/she basically comes to terms with the fact they they might die no matter what but can live the rest of their life completely free with people that will be by their side till the very end.

    • @rubenlopezusa
      @rubenlopezusa Месяц назад

      but you are gonna die in less than a year, deteriorating and suffering.

  • @JarlRagnaar
    @JarlRagnaar 7 месяцев назад +859

    The tower ending is a literal representation of the quote Takemura brings up in the credits afterwards. "Good, strong medicine is bitter to the mouth"
    V survives and gets a true second chance at life but the cure is literally as bitter as it gets

    • @kurojima
      @kurojima 7 месяцев назад +85

      I like the Tower Ending, for me it is comparable to having gone through but ultimately surviving a horrible disease, coming out alive, but severely disabled (in comparison to Vs capabilities before) and still finding new meaning and hope in life. V pretty much has to learn how to walk again (at least how to walk around in Night City, not being an unstoppable killing machine).

    • @placeholdername1922
      @placeholdername1922 7 месяцев назад +40

      For me I think it fits more to Johnny’s quote “this is why you don’t bring fallen hero’s back because then they see all they fought for went to sh**” or something like that feel free to correct me it was in the samurai vendor side quest

    • @Seoul_Soldier
      @Seoul_Soldier 7 месяцев назад +16

      @@kurojima I don't like the Tower ending simply because it requires you to give the NUSA a living weapon of mass destruction who is also horrendously traumatized. Even for a cure that seems like a really stupid move to make. Songbird should either go to the moon or you're honestly better off killing her.

    • @waschbar2161
      @waschbar2161 7 месяцев назад +21

      The tower ending is out of character for Judy and does not even make sense when V send some messages that would make things clear to his loved ones. Instead he sends bland text like „I have to take a break from NC for few days“ *proceeded to get experimental brain surgery as like the first person of his kind* like what ? That people moved on with their lives only is rooted in those unreasonable text messages, screw that tho. Not only that but that he thrown down the stairs at the end by some typical NC trash people is just a spit in the face for betraying songbird(even tho it was clear that she was using you and betraying you in the end)

    • @JarlRagnaar
      @JarlRagnaar 7 месяцев назад +23

      @waschbar2161 I love the tower ending as a concept, but it wasn't handled well by the writers. They wanted V to end up weak and alone in the world (more precisely, evoke that feeling in the player). All fine and good, the narrative needs to convey the consequences of V's actions and so on.
      But it feels like they didn't really think about how they'd get there. Like they wrote the epilogue first and then realized they'll have to come up with an explanation for everything (Why would his friends react that way, etc).
      Maybe there's some deeper meaning that just flew over my head, but it just feels undercooked

  • @trueNordVPN
    @trueNordVPN 7 месяцев назад +174

    Don't Fear the Reaper into Temperance is my favorite ending, by a lot. V already accepted that death was inevitable. No reason to get Rogue or a bunch of nomads killed. If you're lucky, you survived your suicidal charge into Arasaka HQ and Johnny gets a new life as well; even if Rogue and Panam are out for his head.

    • @Longtail626
      @Longtail626 3 месяца назад +6

      I think it’s just Panam. Rogue calls Johnny out for it but she essentially says don’t call me, and never come back to night city

    • @itsyvonblitz6819
      @itsyvonblitz6819 Месяц назад +2

      I should've done this. I just finished it my first time but j did the Sun.
      Anyways this also works because V gets one last blaze of glory, one last joyride before handing the keys over for good

  • @yungblink
    @yungblink 7 месяцев назад +435

    "If I gotta die, rather fall into my grave gun in hand and on fire. And not drag anyone with me."
    Cue Rebel Path.

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +20

      Time to party like it's 2023

    • @XanVicious
      @XanVicious 5 месяцев назад +7

      Don’t Fear The Reaper and The Star ending are the best. 💯

    • @Csarci
      @Csarci 4 месяца назад +1

      By far the best!

    • @georgie9303
      @georgie9303 Месяц назад

      Johnny standing up, telling you that you finally understand what it means to be a legend and then grabs your arm is so fucking badass man.
      Got me so damn hyped

  • @Mirokuofnite
    @Mirokuofnite 2 месяца назад +38

    The Star is the best ending for a Noman V. Nomad V lost their original family clan came to night city made a friend, lost a few, but made it out the otherside with a new family. Noman V didn't get chewed up and spit out or lose their soul to Night City. It's almost like a western. A stranger comes to town ends up in the mix and end the end leaves.

  • @einstatist6133
    @einstatist6133 7 месяцев назад +324

    Don't fear the reaper is definitely the most empowering ending and I love the interactions with Johnny throughout. It gave me the same vibes as beating a Souls-Like for the first time, feeling on top of the world and like an indestructable demi-god beats any happier endings for me

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +39

      imagine if this was a movie scene. The Theatre would go absolutely Nuts

    • @pkojo
      @pkojo 7 месяцев назад +36

      What is even more cool about this ending is hearing the Arasaka soldiers absolutely lose it at the sight of V mowing through all of them. You can really hear the fear in their voice

    • @saadasaad8538
      @saadasaad8538 7 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@maskedman5657i want it to be an animated special man so bad

    • @cainprescott4937
      @cainprescott4937 7 месяцев назад +12

      My only complaint about DFTR isn't really a complaint - it's just that they had the perfect opportunity to play the actual song, "Don't Fear The Reaper", and for one reason or another (which is fair enough) they didn't take it.
      If they do adapt that ending into a later movie or show, that needs to be a thing.

    • @Seoul_Soldier
      @Seoul_Soldier 7 месяцев назад +13

      @@cainprescott4937 I would have loved if they played the song, but I think hearing The Rebel Path is just ten times more badass. Since the only other time you hear that song is when you're playing as Johnny in the flashbacks.

  • @MalzraAirwynn
    @MalzraAirwynn 7 месяцев назад +61

    My first playthrough was Nomad V, and I really liked the way things bookended with the Star ending. Falling out with the Bakkers and ultimately looking for her fortune in Night City, only to find a new family and leave them behind. It may be choosing the relatively quiet life rather than blaze of glory, but it's one that ends happily, has the same sort of glimmer of hope that the Star ending has for V's future, however unlikely, and doesn't hurt that it's the only ending where you can stay with Judy.

    • @krumplethemal8831
      @krumplethemal8831 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah it shows Dex's philosophical question missed a third option.
      Quiet life assumes you are alone, broke and nobody cares about you. Not even yourself.
      Blaze of glory is Jonny's life, to die on principal is the point rather than ignore the injustice in the world.
      The third missing aspect, to ride off surrounded by family and friends even if it might only last a few months.
      I think Dex didn't realize this last option because he was already a loner due to burning everyone. Well that was his mindset obviously trying to kill V to save his own stupid ass.

  • @lancourt
    @lancourt 7 месяцев назад +254

    Suicide is the worst... They frame it as bueatiful and noble... and then those phone calls. Judy's actress gets all the awards, that call ripped my heart out

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +29

      What's worse is that if you play Don't Fear the Ripper and die in the process (which you likely will die to buffed Smasher) then it immediately goes into suicide ending and everyone thinks you committed suicide

    • @JarlRagnaar
      @JarlRagnaar 7 месяцев назад +33

      ​​​@@maskedman5657 because it it would just be suicide in that case. V just wanted to go out on their own terms, weapon in hand and fighting till the very end.
      Taking on Smasher and an army of elite soldiers alone doesn't sound like something you do when you plan to survive.

    • @TheCrimsonLupus
      @TheCrimsonLupus 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@maskedman5657 picking a fight with Smasher IS suicide ;)

    • @kurojima
      @kurojima 7 месяцев назад +13

      V is in a very tough spot. It is pretty much guaranted that there is no cure for Vs disease and V and Jonny have at least a vague Notion that for a short term delay on Vs Death, Jonny would have to go to purgatory, either at Arasaka or beyond the Blackwall. Death is inevitable, and its not gonna be pretty, as we learn from Victor. Considering Vs sometimes limiting options (depending on choices made), it seems to me that not everyone would needlessly risk their friends lives just for the slim chance of prolonging the inevitable. And you are pretty much gambling with the lives of your allies in most of these endings. Imagine going through terrible cancer, with no healthcare in the U.S., and an inevitable death. When clinging to life could mean putting enormous debts on your familys shoulders. Its bad enough that these things happen in our world. So i can at least completely understand Vs Suicide option and the thoughts behind them.

    • @legitplayin6977
      @legitplayin6977 7 месяцев назад +3

      Idk, as someone who is suicidal, I feel that ending so much

  • @nathanjensen7825
    @nathanjensen7825 7 месяцев назад +74

    The Tower is hands down my favourite ending. It rips everything you've worked for away and hurts you in every way it can before picking you up, dusting you off and telling you to keep going.
    It gave everything it promised and nothing more.
    Misty can actually pull the tower card in one of the readings and sums it up pretty well "when the tower falls nothing will ever be the same again"

    • @ScreenSpidah
      @ScreenSpidah 7 месяцев назад +7

      Just finished PL this evening and got this ending organically. It crushed my soul, ngl. So depressing, it was impossible to see the upsides.

    • @HavoXtreme
      @HavoXtreme 6 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@ScreenSpidah The thing is, what comes around also goes around. If V is this glory crazed that he needs to live longer to become the NC Legend, then they might as well turn into Adam Smasher V2. The Tower ending is the true ending for us humans of the contemporary society. Any of us would accept a decently paying, safe job in a world of Full-bored Cyborgs and AI that can flatline you instantenuously. Think about it, your 6 months life expectancy limit is raised. Johnny is off of you and you work under / together Reed. It is what real hymans would do

    • @Qendrese3549
      @Qendrese3549 6 месяцев назад +8

      The tower ending is a narrative punishment for siding with Myers and helping Militech just like the devil ending is narrative punishment for literally bringing Saburo Arasaka back to life, how are people still not understanding this?

    • @spade66
      @spade66 21 день назад

      @@Qendrese3549 i dont think the tower ending is a punishment, you lose all your chrome except for your most basic implants, but you get to live, a fresh start, clean slate, move on from merc life, its more bittersweet than anything. While siding with myers is a terrible decision, the ending is anything but a punishment. comparing it to the devil ending a bit strange because one you get to live just without chrome beyond the basic stuff and the other is you just become a slave, lose all your self purpose, basically break yourself mentally and physically, relinquish all your rights and lose all your free will. both are drastically different and ones clearly ten times better than the other.

  • @maskedman5657
    @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +270

    The Tower ending for me has a certain ring to it for me because it has a great message overall that V can still overcome great adversity even though things look grim. He/She can make a new meaning for themselves after no longer being a Merc.
    What pisses me off is Panam. Like i seriously think the developers couldn't get her VA back to run lines.

    • @CloudBringer
      @CloudBringer 7 месяцев назад +56

      She has new voice lines in Phantom Liberty (if you talk to her about Dogtown) so that's not it

    • @FaytVanguard
      @FaytVanguard 7 месяцев назад +20

      Yeah, but then again, maybe something bigger is going down in Nomad land. If Arasaka moved out NC and Militech moved in. Only can assume that Aldecaldos are moving south away from the United States. For Militech likely increased their presence between NC and DC, likely going after nomads.

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +36

      ​@@CloudBringerYeah but those lines sound extremely formulaic. And you can only ask her like 3 questions. It almost felt like her voice was AI. And yes I know that she's credited as a VA in PL but Companies lie all the time. Or maybe she only had time to do those few lines.
      Think about it? Why would they not add voice lines for Panam? That seems so massively out of character for her to do. Everyone has voice lines but Somehow Panam doesn't have one farewell voice line? The game gives us the explanation that she moves on and is outside of night city area but I call bs.
      First off how is Mitch is able to call us then? Also why the heck would Mitch relay the info that Panam doesn't wanna talk to us when it was pretty freaking clear when she didn't pick up the phone the first time?
      I think CDPr is trying to overly explain why her lack of being there makes sense. Which it really doesn't at all.

    • @Navelia
      @Navelia 7 месяцев назад +26

      From her perspective, V has been gone for 2 years, god knows where. 2 years of utter radio silence are more than enough for someone to simply move on. I feel like the game does a terrible job at giving a sense of "time", but as a reminder, Panam knew us for like, what, 2 weeks? Of course she's not gonna start crying tears of joy as soon as we call her lol, she knows V well enough to have been worried about V and frustrated at V's absence, but that's it

    • @MorizonPlays
      @MorizonPlays 7 месяцев назад +45

      @@maskedman5657 in what world is it out of character? Panam is an extremely emotional character and the player character doesnt warn her that he is about to undergo surgery. Based on her and other nomads voicelines, shes experienced emotional betrayal before and really has a hard time opening up to people. Then the one time she does, that guy disappears for 2 years without warning. I dont see why she would want to talk to us

  • @northofself
    @northofself 7 месяцев назад +40

    I'm a fan of The Devil followed by leaving the station to go back to earth for ~six months. It just plucks all the right heartstrings and is exactly the sort of tone I'd expect from this world

  • @acomingextinction
    @acomingextinction 7 месяцев назад +61

    "I'm not crying, you're crying."
    bro you're damn right I'm crying

  • @Sabbathfaax
    @Sabbathfaax 6 месяцев назад +22

    Dont fear the reaper -> Temperance is easily my favorite.
    Its just so poetic and beautiful in its own way. It feels like Johnny aged those fifty years since the bombing.That goodbye handshake was also so chilling.

  • @jancorykheer1592
    @jancorykheer1592 7 месяцев назад +105

    As someone who mainly plays a male nomad V, I truly love how full circle The Star ending feel.
    A nomad V leaves their nomad family. Enters the strange and lonely world of Night City, if your a male V you meet Panam who is a fellow nomad, you grow in Night City together, and after becoming legendary with the final Arasaka raid, you retreat back to the family driven nomad life in your final days, with the hope of finding a cure.
    It just feels so right imo.

    • @h0nza_
      @h0nza_ 7 месяцев назад +12

      Street kid works better in my opinion. Growing up poor, trying to become a legend, then realising it doesn't really matter and leaving with the loved ones.

    • @reskriptor7779
      @reskriptor7779 7 месяцев назад +11

      @@h0nza_Corpo is the most drastic but a really refreshing take

    • @zaer-ezart
      @zaer-ezart 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@reskriptor7779 Hell yeah, corpo gang 💪

    • @ThwipThwipBoom
      @ThwipThwipBoom 3 месяца назад +3

      Male Nomad V is so fucking boring. It's what everyone chooses and is so overdone.

    • @FredericoASousa
      @FredericoASousa 3 месяца назад +1

      @@h0nza_ Yeah, I agree. The thing about doing this ending as Street kid is that you learn the lesson of what is true family and where loyalty really lies. Its only by breaking ties with Night City that you are free, when before you tough you and NC were part of each other.

  • @majemagallanes6829
    @majemagallanes6829 7 месяцев назад +18

    I would rate the endings in the same order. Riding the tank while leaving NC with Outsider No More in the background is really emotionally rewarding, for me. My first playthrough made me replay craving for a happier or at the very least hopeful aftertaste after the Sun ending. Awesome video and looking forward to the Orion theory!

    • @michaeldost8155
      @michaeldost8155 Месяц назад

      I think I’m going to do the same. I got the sun ending the first time with my nomad V and it left a very bitter taste in my mouth, leaving me unsatisfied and disappointed. It felt like my V is just living out Jackie’s Dream, and is just depressed, only fighting to survive, not to live. I feel like giving my V the star ending would be giving my V what she truly wants, which is to have family and friends, people that matter to her. Even if she doesn’t find a cure with the Aldecaldos, at least she can die with people she cares about rather than being lonely and depressed as a legend of night city, essentially becoming Rogue 2.0.

  • @Lewa-tk4gq
    @Lewa-tk4gq 7 месяцев назад +254

    In my opinion, Don’t Fear the Reaper is the superior ending because of V’s experience getting to that point. It’s not just a final blaze of glory, but also a way of dealing with the issue without putting friends in harm’s way. After all, V already lost Jackie to Arasaka. They saw what happened to Scorpion when the Aldecados tussled with a corp. So if they have a way of surviving without getting anybody else killed, all the better. And the ending on the Crystal Palace brings it all full circle. Determination to do whatever it takes to survive.

    • @panagram
      @panagram 7 месяцев назад +7

      Big leagues, broder.

    • @damedusa5107
      @damedusa5107 7 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed. Would be nice if the next game starts at that ending, floating to the space station.

    • @CorelUser
      @CorelUser 6 месяцев назад +5

      @@damedusa5107 if V is still a canon character in Orion, that is most likely what would happen/have happened in canon. The Sun is the one ending where Mr. Blue Eyes is an active part, and he's speculated to be a major character in the sequels. He's connected to Nightcorp and rogue AIs, the one theme which wasn't a part of this game and would be the logical choice for a sequel to expand on

    • @damedusa5107
      @damedusa5107 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@CorelUser if they do, they will have to. Choose the one true ending for canon. For the next game. I don’t think they will. It will be a new character

    • @Nunya111
      @Nunya111 4 месяца назад +1

      Hell yeah what makes it so cool is the implication that v just knows after all the stuff he’s learned he’s actually got a decent shot at fighting his way through a fortress single-handedly

  • @thepop-culturediscussion6495
    @thepop-culturediscussion6495 7 месяцев назад +17

    Being that Cyberpunk 2077 is my favourite game of all time, this is easily becoming one of my favourite RUclips channels. Absolutely love your videos bro!

  • @englishgiraffe2124
    @englishgiraffe2124 7 месяцев назад +184

    If there's anything positive to say about the Tower ending, it enhances The Star ending. If the cure isn't exclusive from Arasaka, and the FIA can also cure V even though they had to lose their chrome, then there's a significantly greater chance for one of Panam's contacts to find something for V, whether giving V a cure or a new body. In that sense, The Star Ending is even more of a happy ending.
    (And yeah, I like to think V got cured and spent a nice quiet life with Panam/Judy, chrome or no chrome)

    • @TheCakeIsNotLie
      @TheCakeIsNotLie 7 месяцев назад +23

      think. do you honestly believe a bunch of roaming nomads, in just 6 months' time will find a cure where one megacorp has failed, and only an actual government facility with top tier rippers has succeeded (with great cost to V, no less)?
      the star is a feel-good ending, but its no more than that. V dies, surrounded by family and people they love, but they die regardless.

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +17

      There's a lot more positive to the Tower Ending to that. If you're going for a more realistic ending. Tower is one of the best. V moves on by becoming a Fixer and a mentor to upcoming Mercs and Victor is who V recommends Yung Mercs to go by when they need chrome

    • @argentumlunaris
      @argentumlunaris 7 месяцев назад +11

      Not buying it. A group of nomads who were so broke they were about to disband before you put them on your back and carried them don't have any favors significant enough to find a cure otherwise they'd have called them in already.

    • @Samael767
      @Samael767 7 месяцев назад

      Agreed wholeheartedly, OP.

    • @1Ashram
      @1Ashram 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@argentumlunaris You seem to forget a single point that changes all that, they have V now with them, with his contacts and skills.

  • @remuvs
    @remuvs 5 месяцев назад +7

    No matter what ending, they always kind of leaving you wanting to go back to the simpler times, just hanging out with Jackie as a couple of dreamers in a city that’s trying to keep you down.

  • @Revan498
    @Revan498 7 месяцев назад +77

    The easiest way for V to return would be for the sequel to start with V's relic being booted up inside a new body, thus justifying apearance/gender customization at the start..

    • @clarencewalters338
      @clarencewalters338 7 месяцев назад +31

      Doing that and having a Mass Effect 2 style bridge where you decided the pivotal events of the previous game would be a great way to start Cyberpunk Orion

    • @Dom__x
      @Dom__x 2 месяца назад +6

      @@clarencewalters338 cdpr did this with witcher 3 where you had opportunity to input your choices of witcher 2 so if new game is interconnected it's definitely happening

    • @rubenlopezusa
      @rubenlopezusa Месяц назад +3

      that's the perfect story, keeping same skills, personality, memories, and knowledge...

  • @lisan_al_gaibb
    @lisan_al_gaibb 7 месяцев назад +121

    I like how the Aldecaldos and Afterlife endings both could be different routes leading to the same goal.
    The Aldecaldos mention how they’ll find a way to help V, and according to the lore, they have ties with StormTech, a corporation who actually has a decent shot at having tech that could save V.
    Meanwhile, the Crystal Palace heist organized by Mr. Blue Eyes promises V both glory and a solution to his problem, and guess who has an office/station located in the Crystal Palace? StormTech

    • @VDA19
      @VDA19 7 месяцев назад +9

      If NUSA's full resources barely save V there's no way anything below that saves V. The Aldecaldos ending only works for V if you immediately call Solomon Reed after and get the surgery.

    • @98TrueRocker98
      @98TrueRocker98 7 месяцев назад

      @@VDA19 You forget that Aldecaldos and other Nomads have secret tech that they arent willing to share with people or even agencies outside of their clan, and with the Hope card its a good possibility V managed to extend his life. Not to forget he also has allied AI from beyond the Blackwall (Alt and maybe So Mi in Liberty) that are extremely powerful

    • @mutedunknown2734
      @mutedunknown2734 7 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@VDA19 They weren't spending all their resources, it was Reeds connections in Europe that saved V's body. With all the technology in the game and with the Aldecaldos making off with tens of millions of eddies from Arasaka it's not unreasonable to believe that there are ways to survive this even if it means V needs to find a new body

    • @biomegnome8764
      @biomegnome8764 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@VDA19 realistically Reed should have offed V as quickly as he did the other people that were tools in the storyline to tie up that massive loose end. That he manages to both somehow convince Myers not to make him kill V and offer V help or goes around her back by sending V to Europe makes me think that at best V is used as an experiment and their survival is looked at as a scientific curiosity. Depending how you play out Phantom Liberty it wouldn't surprise me if the government purposely made it so V can't use cybernetics again.

    • @SuperAdventureR1301
      @SuperAdventureR1301 4 месяца назад +3

      @@VDA19 NUSA couldn't give af about V though, IMO. They did the bare minimum to uphold their end of the deal, and even that they probably didn't even want to do. They don't even bother with physical therapy or anything like that afterwards, just dump V back in NC. Someone like Blue Eyes who actually sees how incredibly useful V is, is likely to put far more effort into saving him than NUSA.

  • @kirisakijake7028
    @kirisakijake7028 7 месяцев назад +11

    I got the Star ending on my first playthrough and, boy am I glad I did since I almost picked Rogue as I failed the secret ending requirement.
    I started as Corpo Fem V, so said ending is poetic too on top of all the perks you mentioned above.
    A life as a nameless slave to the very corporation that would be your sworn enemy, unbeknownst to them would bring them into rubbles, the loss of your one and only bro, Jackie, to being accepted into a fast and furious family, and leaving behind the city that eat you up and spit you out, *chef's kiss* what is not to love.

  • @sebj3917
    @sebj3917 7 месяцев назад +27

    You're not passive agressive with Jognny during the Oilflied dialogue for the secret ending, the dude really lied to you before using your body for the first time. Being pissed off about it but still forgiving Johnny afterwards prove that your friendship is sincere and that you're not just a fanboy/girl with no self esteem.

    • @abhaybhatt4286
      @abhaybhatt4286 3 месяца назад +5

      It's a really interesting set of dialogue choices. You sort slap some sense into Johnny, telling him that you're bros but he's still an asshole.

  • @FrostReach66
    @FrostReach66 7 месяцев назад +11

    One thing I’ll say during the Sun ending path is being Johnny and watching V react to Alt’s remarks… it’s super cool to see OUR character from another’s perspective.
    Always do this ending every playthrough just to see my V, along with the Star, agreeing with you as the best ending.

  • @iGoByMatt
    @iGoByMatt 7 месяцев назад +10

    Your videos truly put in the work nobody else on this planet has done and I (and many others) thank you. Really, thank you for all your hard work - I know these videos aren't easy to make but we really appreciate everything you do.

  • @brianw6043
    @brianw6043 7 месяцев назад +11

    I ended up with Sun ending, it seemed like the finale should involve Johnny and Rogue, and then choosing for Johnny to let V have her body. I didn't really like the cliffhanger ending of my V launching herself at the space station and then the credits. I almost never replay games, especially a long one like this, so I really appreciate all the work you put into showing me what the other choices I could have made would have led to. Awesome video.

  • @drcheeze
    @drcheeze 7 месяцев назад +38

    The star ending will always hold a special place in my heart as the first one i achieved. I definitely think Don't Fear the Reaper is the most epic ending, but it doesn't make me smile the same way the Star ending does.
    Thanks for another great video btw, i always love hearing other people's thoughts on cyberpunk endings. though so far I've yet to meet anyone who thinks the devil ending is the best. maybe some day.

  • @arthuralford
    @arthuralford 7 месяцев назад +10

    As always, a terrific video that gives me lots to consider. I too think The Star ending is best. It gives V at least a few months where they're with family and friends, away from Night City. It also has enough hints about the possibilities to find a cure that don't require Arasaka or NightCorp. Panam mentions "connections with nomads," which could include the secretive Technomancers clan and StormTech. The Reaper ending to me is one where you accept that it's a suicide mission that you won't survive. If you survive, you're legend. If you died, well, you die alone but leaving your friends alive. I'm very interested to see what your theories regarding curing V are, and if they line up with mine

  • @P1TD0G
    @P1TD0G 7 месяцев назад +5

    Mate I’ve played over 600+ hours 3 different profiles Phantom Liberty included and I just want to commend you for your efforts with an outstanding job… this video Sam awesome 👍🏻

  • @Gisleburt
    @Gisleburt 7 месяцев назад +9

    Strong agree with the reasoning here. I also preferred Don't Fear The Reaper up until The Tower when I realised how important The Star ending was. I also didn't know you could take Judy as I only did Star on male V, and knowing she's happy makes it all the sweeter. ❤

  • @atzangray-dorito9004
    @atzangray-dorito9004 7 месяцев назад +12

    The Devil is one of my favorite endings, as it was my first (well, i didn't save Takemura, so it didn't give me the achievement.) playing through it the first time, hearing out Yorinobu and realizing how much i fucked up, Johnny, who i have grown to love, straight up tell me that i made the wrong choice, all the while the music just kicks up at the right time, the series of test cut in with the apathetic calls from everyone except Viktor and Panam, and then the soulcrushing realization that i was going to die. i sat there for five minutes just processing what he just said, and then he gave me the contract. reading the fine print and then rejecting Hellman's offer never felt better. walking off into the shuttle will always send chills down my spine, as Never Fade Away plays and V looks down on Earth, his home, and rips off that necklace, it is just beautiful. doing it with Takemura is even better, as i do like Takemura as a character and it's the only ending (unless you consider his call in the Tower a positive one) that has the two leave on good terms. it cost the world for V to get in this position, but the lack of binds on him to do whatever he wants makes it one of my favorite endings. inversely, everyone loves the Star, and i do, too, but a lot of people are giving, whst i consider too much hope in V living a happily every after with Panam's contacts. it may be the pessimist in me, but i see V simply living out their remaining time with the ones they love before dying, as (nearly) every other ending has that for them.

  • @ForeverZer0
    @ForeverZer0 7 месяцев назад +7

    You can always take Songbird along with you for the Don't Fear the Reaper ending if you miss having a companion, and are doing the "betray Reed" ending for Phantom Liberty. A the end of stadium, the fast travel is not locked for some reason, so you can travel away while Songbird stays with you. Go meet Hanako, do the endings you want to have with her, then travel back and finish the PL ending. Temperance is especially comical as you see her chasing the bus as it drives away and she tries to keep up with you lol.

  • @VirusRider
    @VirusRider 7 месяцев назад +6

    Love your passion for this game Sam. Nice to see so many people that love this game as much as I do. I’ve watched almost all your cyberpunk vids and always look forward to the next one.
    Agree with your list too. The Star is hands down my favourite and the best ending in my opinion for all the reasons you stated. Even down to the amazing acoustic guitar track that plays when you leave night city in the tank, which I just had to learn to play myself

  • @herculaceify
    @herculaceify 3 месяца назад +3

    I’ve played all endings multiple times. Love this game!! I agree the aldacado’s ending w/judy is my favorite. But… just as amazing as this game is, also is ALL of your videos Sam! You are a hero ;)

  • @z-ro34
    @z-ro34 7 месяцев назад +5

    I gotta go with “Don’t Fear the Reaper”.
    I’d rather fix my own mistakes without putting my chooms in danger. All in or bust.

  • @nomadasol8247
    @nomadasol8247 7 месяцев назад +18

    I can't help but wonder about Alt's warning at the end of Voodoo Boys mission when she informs us that using SoulKiller will indeed kill our soul. If she's right than 2 & 3 are arguably the best endings...

    • @clarencewalters338
      @clarencewalters338 6 месяцев назад +4

      Wonder? Alt *confirms* it. The devil ending also confirms it by sheer proxy. The copy of Saburo's engram is PERFECT, indistinguishable from the original and yet it is not. We saw Saburo get murdered AFTER this construct was made, it's an entirely new lifeform. What Alt does is use the original version of Soulkiller, the one that actually KILLS people, uses it on V which kills their soul and makes a copy of it in code which she can then disentangle and reinsert the copy back into the body which now isn't even really V either. So let's say we're V, the second we plug into access point Izanagi, we LOSE ALL CONSCIOUSNESS AND LIFE. You can have whatever idea of the afterlife you want, but the original V is THERE and NOT in their original body. Alt tried telling us this both before and after we meet her the first time.

    • @nomadasol8247
      @nomadasol8247 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@clarencewalters338 Well there's a giant essentialist presumption here. Is there such a thing as a "soul"? Are we our bodies or are we our consciousness. Is our consciousness inextricably tied to flesh or is it the sum of our experiences/memories? This is a common theme in Cyberpunk media & I think the point is to leave it open to interpretation. After all we hardly even know what consciousness is. How could we possibly have an objective understanding of the consequences of fictional tech that transforms it?

    • @clarencewalters338
      @clarencewalters338 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nomadasol8247 that's the thing though, it's not a presumption. Alt Cunningham MADE the program. If a soul exists, it dies when it gets hit with soulkiller. If we are looking at it from V's perspective our light goes out the second we fall into the coolant and that's IT for us. Now whether there's a true afterlife and V's soul goes there is truly up for debate but a construct is NOT the same consciousness as the person it's based on. When Johnny tries to write it off as "V hops back in their body, nothing changes" Alt corrects that shit REAL quick "Everything changes, you know this well". Alt and Alt's construct auhtored their own versions of soulkiller so they best know the mechanics of it

    • @nomadasol8247
      @nomadasol8247 6 месяцев назад

      @@clarencewalters338 Sure but we could also look at the optional dialogue w/ Johnny at the end of the first Joshua Stephenson mission in PieZ where you can ask Johnny this very question or the miss-able dialogue V has w/ the monk brothers after the Clouds mission w/ Judy & Maeko where they hypothesize that a construct is indeed a soul b/c it can suffer. Obviously they have a Buddhist bias but both times Johnny basically asserts that it doesn't matter b/c he's him. To me the game presents the question as just that, a question. Alt certainly makes her position clear but are we to assume she's omnipotent? After all she herself is a construct.

    • @clarencewalters338
      @clarencewalters338 6 месяцев назад

      @@nomadasol8247 nobody said constructs don't have souls. Or at least that isn't what I was arguing. Just that the soul of the construct is a copy of a soul. Saburo's construct is a soul but it isn't Saburo's soul. Get what I mean?

  • @ghostphoenix179
    @ghostphoenix179 7 месяцев назад +21

    The Star ending is by far the best ending for the game. My V and Panam running off into the sunset with the Nomads. There is so much hope for the future in this ending. I do think they did find a cure for V and lived happily, had a few kids. I just really hope we can continue our Vs ending.

  • @squared_nation
    @squared_nation 7 месяцев назад +17

    I’d argue The Devil is the best written out of all them

    • @SamBram
      @SamBram  7 месяцев назад +3

      I wouldn't be hasty to disagree

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +4

      Why tho?

    • @yourehereforthatarentyou
      @yourehereforthatarentyou 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@maskedman5657takemura stays your homie, therefore objectively the best ending

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@yourehereforthatarentyou At the cost of Arasaka treating you like a labrat? That's not a friendship my boi

    • @pinnacleevolution1634
      @pinnacleevolution1634 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's very poignant but... Johnny spends the entire game warning you how Arasaka is just gonna use you and abuse you, going with them feels like such a stupid thing to do, specially if you are playing Arasaka lifepath.

  • @aseya-yd8po
    @aseya-yd8po 7 месяцев назад +6

    For me "Don't fear the reaper" should've give the player to choose the ending he/she wants as a reward. Something like choosing between 2 or 3 options :
    - go back to the aldecados
    - king of Afterlife
    - ...
    That would have been my n°1 ending of them all. The fun gameplay of Fear the reaper + Panam ending 👌

  • @ohno9665
    @ohno9665 7 месяцев назад +6

    Correction about the sun and reaper ending! There is possible dialogue at the penthouse that implies that Panam will wait for V to come back from the heist

  • @galaxybird8063
    @galaxybird8063 4 месяца назад +3

    Honestly becoming a headhunter for Arasaka sounds really cool imagine cyberpunk 2 where you play as a engram of v inside a super cyborg then going rogue. Similar to the ghost runner games

  • @SurvivorNVL
    @SurvivorNVL 7 месяцев назад +8

    Finally taken the time to give it some real thought but the Client Data that Mr. Blue Eyes wants you to acquire from the Crystal Palace would give him a list of every, every single influential, powerful, shadowy-figure that has ever gone their to party or gamble on the station. Every politician, every mogul, every background actor that works for the mechanisms of power and if what Alt says in her dialogue when you have Canto Mk 6 or Erebus in your possession, then the whole point is to give these Rogue AI's hidden behind the Blackwall, full access to bodies to mold to their own devices. But not just any bodies - they're going after the bodies and minds and identities of those who run every facet of the modern cyberpunk world. The Relic's a backdoor as Alt says.
    Going over every single ending - there's only one where Rogue AI's and Alt don't win, and the world over doesn't get put on a collision with absolute chaos and existential struggle, as the NUSA backs down quickly. Returning the Emperor to his throne. You lose everything, you lose Johnny, potentially your life(choices outstanding), but returning Saburo to power is the best outcome for the world as a whole. You're not giving Mikoshi to a Rogue AI that is using Alt's semblance, you're not destroying the ecosystem balance of world power, you're not aiding Blue Eyes in whatever scheme is being plotted to enslave and control.
    Really feels like any other ending actually dooms the world or makes for a real tumultuous future. Somehow the best option, in my opinion, is the Devil you know.

    • @SuryaGupta-te7fq
      @SuryaGupta-te7fq 4 месяца назад +2

      theres a shard that says saburo was planning on nuking night city to start over with a colonial japanese empire and thats why yorinobu rebelled against him, he really isnt that much better than mr blue eyes. The star is still the best ending for me, aldecaldos connections with stormtech and the highrider confederation I would say gives V more than a fair shot at living out the rest of his life, in the Devil V's construct is copied and theres no saying what Arasaka will do with you, they could take V's free will, make adam smasher 2.0, remove his memories... the reason it is called the devil ending is because there are as many endless possibilities to V's suffering as there would be in the real h, e double hockey sticks

  • @jcolebusi
    @jcolebusi 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just wanna say I really appreciate your coverage of this game. I’ve learned a lot and have done whole play throughs based off the information you’ve provided. Can’t wait to see what game you move onto next.

  • @DigitalVirusX2
    @DigitalVirusX2 7 месяцев назад +11

    The Star all the way

    • @pRiMeEmIrP911
      @pRiMeEmIrP911 7 месяцев назад

      How old are u ?

    • @DigitalVirusX2
      @DigitalVirusX2 7 месяцев назад

      @@pRiMeEmIrP911 I'm turning 30.

    • @watchmehope6560
      @watchmehope6560 7 месяцев назад +3

      As another person trapped in NYC who can't afford to move elsewhere I agree. Maybe that's why I love cyberpunk so much.

  • @polaris4119
    @polaris4119 7 месяцев назад +11

    I feel like whenever people discuss the PL ending some things go over a lot of peoples heads. Yeah V loses all their friends and their chrome for good, but they actually get to live their life, a new beginning. It’s a lot like real life and I think that’s why it hits me so hard. In life you are going to lose friends, you are going to lose jobs, you are going to lose the people and things you love the most, but the beautiful part about that is that when these parts of our life end, it always means the start of something new. It’s an ending about acceptance and maturity, which i feel a lot of people don’t seem to really understand because they may have trouble with acceptance in their own lives, which is completely ok, everybody is different. Personally I think it’s a beautiful ending and definitely the best for me.

    • @watchmehope6560
      @watchmehope6560 7 месяцев назад +3

      Unlike V you're not living in NC with no money or chrome (which both are definitely needed to survive) you didn't piss off gangs of serial killers, sociopaths, and gang bangers. You also don't have a Colombian hit woman (who is feared among many criminals) promising to come visit you down the road for pretending to be her in Dogtown. There are no jobs in NC for the common man and if there is it pays jack-all, and Rouge warns V to stay away from the club. The more she visits the more her legend title loses it's power so she can't be a fixer/ hired there. She isn't Morgan blackhand, so her being solo without chrome (Even if he had thele basics) is beyond that.
      V has nothing and is now homeless and will mostly like die from a stray bullet or an old gang /someone she pissed off with finish her off. If you mention leaving NC, remember the rest of the world is basically F'd. It's why she came back to NC.
      Not a really hopeful ending IMO. Another setting and world I agree with what you say.

  • @ilficherrimolori
    @ilficherrimolori 7 месяцев назад +6

    I think this tierlist is spot on actually. Maybe I'd have put the ending where Johnny takes over a bit lower since you're basically ghosting (and hurting) your friends. The Star was my first ending and I'm happy it was, it's the only ending that can be considered a happy one.

  • @brennanbast8662
    @brennanbast8662 7 месяцев назад +4

    I wholly agree with your ranking. Even matches my own. I have fully played this game too many times now and done all the endings but, after all of my hours of play, I now always pick star. Only one that lets you keep what you fought for while giving hoper to the future.

  • @johnroberts838
    @johnroberts838 7 месяцев назад +8

    Brilliant ranking, you nailed it, thank you Sam, 👍👍👍

    • @SamBram
      @SamBram  7 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much John! Glad you enjoyed

  • @ArikaStack
    @ArikaStack 3 месяца назад +3

    My favorite part of Don't Fear The Reaper/Temperance is Johnny physically trying to stop you from taking that ending. It's sad, and I'm tearing up typing and remembering it. It's been years since I saw it, but it stuck with me. At the same time, it is the most selfless ending, and it makes Johnny's actions after that make much, much more sense.

  • @gamblerfls
    @gamblerfls 7 месяцев назад +15

    I agree 100% with the order of this list. The Star ending is really the warmest. And surprisingly it's the one who has the most action as well because of the raid with the Basilisk.

  • @benrich9146
    @benrich9146 День назад

    This was my last of the cyberpunk videos, now I’m upset there are no more 😢. You better make them when Orion comes out Sam!!!

  • @obi_wanshinobi
    @obi_wanshinobi 7 месяцев назад +4

    I feel like people rip on the PL Tower ending too much. Sure, it is sad that people you knew have moved on but that’s just how life goes. People move away, settle down and start a family, or just lose touch. It’s how it is once you hit your late 20s IRL. If you and your friend are in the same town, you might grab a beer together and talk. But that’s it.
    Maybe it’s because I’m older, but I would 100% pick the quiet life where I occasionally catch up with old friends. Knowing they’re also alive and well. As opposed to dying in a blaze of glory where all my friends eventually move on anyway.

  • @BloodDragon17xx
    @BloodDragon17xx Месяц назад +2

    I cried so much on that Arasaka suicide run and got depressed from all the Voice mail calls... judy... Panam... Viktor, and everyone else... it felt like i actually had people that care about me for once... and then just let them down, getting myself killed in the end and for what...

  • @maybe_Lazarus
    @maybe_Lazarus 7 месяцев назад +19

    Suicide ending is the worst and don’t fear the reaper is the best imo
    Suicide ending makes all your struggles be for nothing
    Don’t fear the reaper feels like a true final mission and in the end your balling out in a penthouse in night city with a lot of money

    • @SPINEBUSTER2023
      @SPINEBUSTER2023 7 месяцев назад

      #dontfearthereaper

    • @TheAkrillion
      @TheAkrillion 7 месяцев назад +5

      Imo, suicide ending is one of the worst, but I'd definitely still put it above the Arasaka and NUSA endings. There's just something about losing yourself to the corps that strikes me as worse than just ending it all with one pull of the trigger.

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@TheAkrillionHow do you lose yourself to corps in NUSA?

    • @scarfacecs
      @scarfacecs 7 месяцев назад

      ​​​​​@@maskedman5657you whored yourself out to them for a cure, had Johnny bite the bullet, gave Songbird a fate worse than death and empowered Myers in the process since she will still be using Song as a WMD, strengthened Militech, allowed them to experiment on you, gave them the Relic chip which they will most definitely be studying and this last one is just a theory, but, Reed tells you your brain is now deaf only to combat implants, which is oddly specific. You can still use cybernetics but not combat grade lol, how convenient is that. Myers tells you she is impressed with the quality of your chrome in a dialogue when you're rescuing her so she is most likely interested in you, or afraid of you becoming a possible nuisance for the NUSA in the future given how you carry them hard on your back throughout the whole DLC and prove yourself to be a menace. She could've very much fucked you over, had her docs "cripple" you and keep you that way in case you'd reject their job proposal. Regardless of this theory, you still did a lot of shit which empowered the NUSA and Militech. Tower ending is basically the devil ending Militech version tbh. Saving Song and raiding Arasaka is the one and only "fuck you" you can give the corps, keeping them at bay with two huge setbacks and stopping a possible war.

    • @pinnacleevolution1634
      @pinnacleevolution1634 7 месяцев назад

      @@maskedman5657 You know the NUSA is a puppet of Militech right? Literally the presidents get to be presidents after they have been Militech CEO's....The game really makes a point on showing you how Militech and NUSA are the same thing if you bother reading shards and bio descriptions at all.

  • @styxlavender5393
    @styxlavender5393 7 месяцев назад +4

    I have evolved since I first started playing cyberpunk. I no longer click on videos because panam is in the thumbnail but rather because of the youtuber 🙂

  • @urban1337
    @urban1337 2 месяца назад +1

    That Judy VM when Johnny keep the body brought a grown man to tears

  • @PathToSuccess-tv5zv
    @PathToSuccess-tv5zv 7 месяцев назад +7

    I always choose the star ending with Judy and since phantom liberty sending So Mi to the moon. I always felt Cyberpunk was V’s story and phantom liberty was So Mi’s. They both wanted the same things in the end to live and know that there is someone out there that would definitely give a dang about them. And would fight to their last breaths to save them. V is that for So Mi and So Mi and the Nomads are that for V. (As were Johnny and Jackie).

    • @onion6261
      @onion6261 7 месяцев назад +3

      I feel like personal connection and trusting your friends was a huge theme in this game, and these endings kinda hammer that home. The devil/tower endings also kinda tell you that trusting a corp / the govt over your friends won’t end well for you

  • @JingleJangle256
    @JingleJangle256 Месяц назад +2

    If Night City doesn’t allow for happy endings, then the only way to get it is to leave and never look back.

  • @zee9762
    @zee9762 7 месяцев назад +4

    Make a video on space lore. I have a feeling we might learn more ab Blue Eyes and what might happen to So Mi

  • @schionaltar8079
    @schionaltar8079 7 месяцев назад +3

    For me dont fear the reaper is best when you choose to give V's body to Johnny, especially if you made a promise to him that youd give your life for him at the motel and its kind of touching to see johnny try to convince V to change his mind by at first trying to provoke V by staing stuff like their just giving up without a fight until finally he admits he is just afraid for V even though he himself was fine with going with Alt which really shows how strong of a bond the 2 have managed to build up

  • @uselessmango6068
    @uselessmango6068 6 месяцев назад +3

    I'd say the tower is one of the best three. Because you can see in the final shot, that V has accepted it.

  • @piccuz4290
    @piccuz4290 7 месяцев назад +2

    Maaaan... When Johnny visited V' s grave... That scene made me cry a bit, not gonna lie. "Dreamer"...

  • @GameWithDave
    @GameWithDave 7 месяцев назад +3

    Love the videos Sam you just get straight to the point not begging for subs and likes at the start, amazing research and editing. I hope to have your street cred one day choom nice work.

    • @SamBram
      @SamBram  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks mate! The way I see it, subs and likes are probably the least important metrics when it comes to RUclips. Consistency of both content and style are important as they help to build a core audience who like what you do and know what to expect. I ask people to comment as I enjoy reading them and I suggest other videos where relevant. It's nice if people like and sub but nicer still to know most people are subbed because they genuinely like the content and not because I asked them to sub :)
      (Though I'm asking a bit at the end of videos lately just to push to that 100k)

  • @pokkles
    @pokkles 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was literally looking for your video on this exact topic yesterday.

    • @SamBram
      @SamBram  7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad to deliver in a timely fashion 😂

  • @CosmoBubblegum.
    @CosmoBubblegum. 7 месяцев назад +5

    41:39 but that's just a theory, A GAME THEORY. Thanks for watching :D

    • @SamBram
      @SamBram  7 месяцев назад +1

      Matpat is 👑

  • @ngmason
    @ngmason 7 месяцев назад +1

    Let me just say that the variety and depth of all the endings is something I truly love about this game...and the fact that experiencing different endings has always been built into the game with different outcomes giving you different iconics and such. I just wish the option for New Game+ would also be official, but there's always modding. I love the Star ending and Don't Fear the Reaper leading to then Temperance...both are great. I do love the Devil ending though...it's pure Neuromancer-level grimdark cyberpunk, awesome writing and effing scary!

  • @englishgiraffe2124
    @englishgiraffe2124 7 месяцев назад +6

    I think what makes The Star Ending so special, and in my mind, the only ending I'll ever choose, is it shows that Dex's stance of "Quiet Life or Blaze of Glory" isn't as binary as he makes it out to be, and what exactly it means to be a legend. Imo, The Sun ending isn't worth it to become a legend to a brutal city full of corrupt people, especially when you've lost the human connections (well Panam and Judy, Kerry seems to stick with Male V in the Sun ending).
    With The Star Ending, with my V, the ending shows that V can go out in a Blaze of Glory in order to achieve that Quiet Life. The Aldecaldos are willing to go out in a Blaze of Glory to help V, because they see her as family. The true Glory isn't becoming a legend to a city, it's becoming a legend to the connections, the family she's made. Helping Kerry step out of his own shadow, helping River with his family and conflict with the force, winning fights to see Vik proud, seeing eye-to-eye with Johnny and the two becoming comrades, bonding with Panam and her becoming a surrogate sister who V needed after losing Jackie, falling in love with Judy after the two lost their closest friends and consistently got burned in Night City. These moments are what make V a legend in people's hearts, and I'd say that's what it takes to truly become a legend. Not to a city, but to the people you love.

  • @Theeditor2828
    @Theeditor2828 7 месяцев назад +2

    I believe that don’t don’t fear the reaper and giving the body to Johnny is the true canon ending. V storms Arasaka as a one man army, takes out a army of saka soldiers, kills smasher, before giving his body to Johnny. He metaphorically goes down in a blaze of glory, and will be remembered in night city for decades to come. While Johnny gets a second chance at life, where he leaves night city behind. And lives a quiet life

  • @kesslerdavis
    @kesslerdavis 7 месяцев назад +2

    This was the video I was hoping for! Thank you!

  • @gregorysilas6329
    @gregorysilas6329 5 месяцев назад +2

    I have to put the tower ending at the top. It’s the only one with guaranteed survival, with the chance to carry on. It’s tough the way they do it, but it’s the only that accomplishes the end goal.

  • @vareos9874
    @vareos9874 7 месяцев назад +3

    I think in the moment the Star ending feels the happiest, especially if you also weigh in the ending messages, however I've become a really big fan of the Temperance ending lately because its the only ending where neither V nor Johnny are doomed. Considering it was already possible to transfer Johnnys engram onto a Relic there is a theoretical chance it can be done once again with V if a new Relic is aquired. So that way you could have some Headcanon where after the game Johnnys mission would be to aquire said tech and contact Alt again in Order to bring V back to Life (Alt even tells V that she thinks its the best option if V goes with her).
    Of course V still loses their Soul this way due to Soulkiller but apart from the Tower ending there really isnt a way around this and Johnny's engram also still feels quite "complete" despite him also losing his Soul a long time ago.
    Plus You can get this Ending with the Secret Ending meaning none of our beloved characters have to die this way.

    • @tron9683
      @tron9683 7 месяцев назад +1

      The problem there is that at that point, there are only two Relics: the one in V's head, and the one that already has Saburo's engram on it. They were experimental tech intended only for Saburo's personal use, and was never meant to have more made. Even if there was another one made, Mikoshi no longer exists, the infrastructure that was used to download Johnny's engram is gone, and the chance of download's V's engram on it would be slim to none. And that's all assuming that Alt didn't just end up assimilating V's engram like all the others.

    • @vareos9874
      @vareos9874 7 месяцев назад

      @@tron9683 its definitely not simple but the Relics existence proves that such tech is possible. You're right that without Mikoshi it would be very hard to access the data but its once again technically possible. As for the engram we can't be sure but Alt herself talks to Johnny like she could read his whole engram like lines of code so even if she assimilates V she could possibly "drag and drop" V's entire code. And since no one dying Johnny also has a lot of time to achieve this.

  • @griffinp_10
    @griffinp_10 7 месяцев назад +2

    The ending that felt right for me was to have Johnny and Rogue go in, and not get any of V's friends involved. Then for Johnny to choose to let V have her body back really felt impactful after the relationship had grown together. Rogue already lived a long life and would be proud of Johnny and of what was accomplished. Rogue's death hurt, but it added to the story. It really just felt right for those two to be involved.

  • @loonyman83
    @loonyman83 7 месяцев назад +6

    I largely agree. Great list and well articulated.

  • @Kiljaedenas
    @Kiljaedenas 4 месяца назад +1

    The Star ending is far and away my favorite for several reasons. Biggest one: If you go through the various endings (i.e. for Steam achievements) and watch all of those ending credit messages, other than the suicide one (which imply the messages are done only a couple of days later), the messages imply they are a few months later after the final scene...around the time V should be officially dead from the Relic if you didn't give the body to Johnny. But a female V, romancing Judy, taking the Star ending...Judy's credits message in that instance is the one and ONLY message where you hear V's own voice. And she doesn't sound like she's near death (which would coincide with the expected time for it), she sounds vibrant and healthy.

  • @KolnFriedChicken
    @KolnFriedChicken 7 месяцев назад +8

    In the context of the game's story, "Don't Fear Reaper" or the "Star" ending are certainly the best possible options, but the "Tower" ending is clearly the best ending for V, and by far.
    You're a legend, you're filthy rich, you're still young and you're alive. You've literally achieved what you wanted and come out of the shitstorm with a black eye. You have all the options available to you: You can retire if you don't want to, you can work for Langley, which seems like a nice place and where you're seen as a hero. You can even train and become a great mercenary again (although with 20 reflexes, body & coolness you were basically one of the fastest, strongest & most agile people on the planet, at 30 years old and a history of two years in a coma you probably won't quite make it there. But the game is completely playable even without cyberware...). By the way, bioware is also a thing in this universe. Just saying.
    Yes, one of your old friends is dead, one is moving away and one seems to have depression, but that's life. If that were tragic, every major turning point in your life would be a tragic event. The end of school, university, a long-term job, a long-term relationship...
    Oh, and the people you've met along the way, they only knew you for a few weeks, four months tops, depending on how you played, and they thought you'd been dead for the last two years, so it's kind of understandable that they've moved on, and V should be able to too.
    The only thing, really the only thing that bothers me about that ending - and it really bothers me a lot - is that you basically kill your best friend. You don't even avenge him. That's the only thing that bothers me about this ending, no matter how "noire"-ish CDPR tried to write this ending.

  • @JYang0602
    @JYang0602 Месяц назад +1

    In my recent playthroughs of Cyberpunk, I always saved Takemura in the assault after we kidnap Hanako. So it’s a small headcanon of mine that in “The Star” Ending, Takemura did go free Hanako from the estate and how “The Devil” path plays, she does get hit and dies in Yorinobu’s assault on the Arasaka Board

  • @JimmyJacksOfficial
    @JimmyJacksOfficial 7 месяцев назад +3

    Temperance is always gonna be my favorite ending to any story

  • @FireCrestGaming
    @FireCrestGaming 7 месяцев назад +1

    I already loved the star ending pre dlc but after the tower ending it basically gave me the same effect it just gave me the biggest smile and made everything feel truly hopeful and peaceful the one thing that solidifies it for me is the final cutscenes between the two, in the tower when Misty asks V where the pendant is they scramble and try to look for it in a small scare but in the star it’s in their hand and instead of having some overload of emotions they just let it go solidifying the idea of contention both in V and personally for myself

  • @cybercybex
    @cybercybex 7 месяцев назад +3

    My favorite ending for Corpo V on my first playthrough is
    Don't Fear the Reaper + Temperance
    You literally walk through the front door of the company whom, V after giving it all, betrayed him and took everything from him due to some petty bickering of two backstabbing higher-ups.
    Now you're here to pay them back in full. Afterdoing what you need to do, V gives his body to Johnny.
    These ending pairing for Corpo V really meshes with the Ballad of Buck Ravers song if you think about it.

  • @jacobhuff3748
    @jacobhuff3748 7 месяцев назад +1

    Outside of the deaths in the star ending the biggest disappointment is finding out Saul's real reason for approval for this ideal is his desire to maintain leadership & possibly raid Arasaka for valuable tech. He's honestly the more level headed leadership in the Aldecados even though Panam is right about their previous trajectory. Even Panam felt something off about his approval.

  • @SPINEBUSTER2023
    @SPINEBUSTER2023 7 месяцев назад +4

    Don't fear the reaper is still the best ending for many reasons:
    1. Aldelcaldos, Saul and Rouge are alive
    2. Adam smasher is dead so we avanged Johnny/Jackie and Maine Crew.
    3. Johnny is happy about it
    4. V owns afterlife and become NC Legend
    And most importantly. Remmeber that during automatic love. V tells to skye/angel that he wanted to be legend. He wanted to be remmebered and we as the player we we achieved that completing his dreams.
    The worst ending in my opinion is the Tower ending where V lost literally everything weapons, apartments, cyberware, friends (Kerry, River, Judy, Panam) and we have bad realationship with johnny at the end. And biggest pain is that Adam Smasher is alive where we lost chance to avenge Johnny/Maine Crew but most importantly we failed to become NC Legend where V always wanted to be legend.

    • @maskedman5657
      @maskedman5657 7 месяцев назад +1

      In the Tower Ending you still have Victor and I don't know what you mean by bad relationship with Johnny. Johnny never likes the idea of trusting corps but he can respect Vs decisions in the end.

    • @pinnacleevolution1634
      @pinnacleevolution1634 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@maskedman5657 The ending where Victor is too busy checking on a clients cyber dick to talk to V? The ending where Misty leaves disappointed in V? The ending where V even forgets the pendant that represents their will to live? No amount of sugar coating is gonna turn Tower ending into a positive one, you can headcanon all you want about what V does afterwards but the fact of the matter is that they are alone and without cyberware plus a lot of old enemies, I wouldnt rank their chances or survival very high.

    • @SPINEBUSTER2023
      @SPINEBUSTER2023 7 месяцев назад

      nope there's still 90% and you a still edgerunner for some reason. And i doubt it that some random nomads find cure for V then Mr.Blue eyes who have cure for the songbird and probably can also cure V.@@pachaSilverPants

    • @SPINEBUSTER2023
      @SPINEBUSTER2023 6 месяцев назад

      @@pachaSilverPants song get cured by mr blue eyes so.

  • @tarikrobot8568
    @tarikrobot8568 7 месяцев назад +1

    I don't know which ending to pick.
    If you side with So Mi, Myers mentions on the rooftop this could destroy NUS. Why save one person and risk the lives of millions and perhaps the entire world? Maybe she was lying. Perhaps Myers becomes pleased later on if you destroy Arasaka and decides to cut V some slack. In this case, V accomplished more to unify NUSA for the near future than anyone else.
    If you side with Reed, you find out Myers was digging too deeply through the Blackwall. She's playing with fire, maybe blindly accelerating AI takeover of humanity in her quest for power.
    Storming Arasaka gives you a badass ending, and V works for Mr Blue Eyes to get cured. Whatever this secret gig is, does it involve destroying humanity?
    Going with the Aldecaldos could lead to a tragic end. Arasaka won't stop hunting for V and all the others. Depending on your choices in Phantom Liberty, the other hunting parties could also include NetWatch, Biotechnica, Militech and NUSA.

  • @NinjaKiller999
    @NinjaKiller999 7 месяцев назад +9

    I always considered the Sun ending as the best ending for V
    As we know both Arasaka and the FIA don't have the level of tech required to save V.
    Only people left in the lore that could have even more advanced or unknown tech to save V is Mr Blue Eyes and Co. And its implied Mr Blue Eyes might have a cure since he says "You stand to gain everything from this" despite knowing V will die shortly, so its likely he was referring to a cure

    • @pinnacleevolution1634
      @pinnacleevolution1634 7 месяцев назад +2

      Arasaka might have, they just don't want to. They are perfectly happy to get you to join Mikoshi so you can be the next Smasher if they so please. V is just a tool to these corps, they help the minimum to get people to cooperate and then destroy them when they cease to be useful. Guessing this is the reason Blackhand chose to disappear to do his own thing.

    • @randonumba
      @randonumba 5 месяцев назад

      tbh, the FIA does save V though. every ending with alt and arasaka ending they use soulkiller on you

  • @breakingqueengrace
    @breakingqueengrace 7 месяцев назад +2

    I agree with your take on the Star ending, especially with a romanced Judy. Night City has extracted a heavy toll from all three of you at this point, with Judy losing Evelyn, Panam losing most of her family (and adoptive father figure in Saul), and of course V who lost her best friend (see you in the major leagues, Jack) and the Cyberpunk equivalent of a terminal illness removing any reasonable chance of living a normal life.
    So of course the best closure you can ask for is having these three band together to leave Night City behind, literally putting their past behind them as a step towards beginning the healing process with each other. Even if V's condition eventually proves fatal, she will pass on surrounded by friends, family and loved ones. I think out of all the endings, this is the one that would make Jackie truly look down on us with pride.

  • @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD
    @ZoeyPaigeLunaPhD 7 месяцев назад +3

    I got Temperence twice back in 2020 when the game was a mess
    FINALLY returned to the game beating it this morning and I got Sun, which I liked quite a bit more than Temperance
    If going by quality of storytelling and not how “happy” a given ending is, from what I saw in this video The Devil ending has an argument for #1

  • @MeandMonkeyLP
    @MeandMonkeyLP 7 месяцев назад +7

    I still think the Devil is by far not the worst ending in the game and i think its entirely reasonably for V to actually take it. As it stands, when you are on the rooftop making your decision on who to trust with being able to remove the construct from your head, Arasaka is easily the most powerful entity and the one that knows by far the most about how the relic works. Of course, in hindsight this will not have meant all too much because it turns out that you are too far gone (something that all the endings have in common anyways). A pragmatic V that just wants to live, with the information she has when she is on the rooftop would most likely side with Arasaka. I think there is this kind of weird idea that you are "selling your soul to the enemy" if you choose this ending, but that kind of confuses me. Its not like V will forever be in Arasakas pockets, its just a one time thing (except when she agrees to be stored in Mikosh) and then she can go her ways.
    As for the yorinobu part: I just dont think that theory is true at all. Nothing about Yorinobu makes him look any more trustworthy than any other Corpo, his goal to "tear arasaka apart from the inside" could just be a lie and if it isnt, its wholly ineffective, dangerous and useless. I think he is just an wholly manipulative person that will tell you anything if it means he gets away with his stuff. If hes not that, he is stupid and will never achieve his goals. Easy as that. Either way he is not the "hero" of the game, and i dont think the "Devil" is the worst ending (at least if you really try to get into the mind of V, with all the information she has at the moment of makign her choice)

  • @TranceRevolved
    @TranceRevolved 7 месяцев назад +2

    Damn I love your videos. They've made this day 1 player love the game and CP world even more.

  • @babula1965
    @babula1965 7 месяцев назад +3

    Honest to god the thing that killed me and made me think "this was a horrible choice" with the tower ending was talking to Vik. Hearing the guy who loved what he did and was always there for us just sound so beaten down and broken to a point where he hates what he does just made me realise "we have our whole like but what is life in this world. A life of a shitty 9-5 (or, lets be real, 9-8 since there is no such thing as a break) after losing everything we had with no real hope of getting it back?"
    I value Tower for having the theme of being able to push past tragedy and suffering to keep going no matter what and that is the most realistic aspect of it, but the fact that you just lost everything weighs on me heavily. Also, Adam Smasher presumably lives in the Tower so I imagine that's a bit of a catch for edgerunner fans lol.

  • @llol5730
    @llol5730 4 месяца назад +2

    dude, calling Judy in the Tower ending destroyed me when I first played it

  • @PolarBear_ed
    @PolarBear_ed 7 месяцев назад +5

    I agree the Star is the best ending but damn I want to be a legend.

  • @hrock2001
    @hrock2001 Месяц назад +1

    I remember doing the sun, and I was so sad when V was going to the casino, and in the background, you hear never fade away in the background

  • @Brianf1977
    @Brianf1977 7 месяцев назад +23

    I'd rather give johnny the body than any of the PL endings, having your supposed "love interests" abandon you and be forced to live as a normal person is worse than death

    • @TheLostOne3243
      @TheLostOne3243 4 месяца назад +4

      but it's life. Look at peeps like Jackie, he ain't there to love or be loved. At least, in that ending, you're there, rogue went that route, she ended up alright.
      Tower might be my favorite ending, because you get what you sought, and get to live and tell the tale. Move on, live.

    • @bluedice5144
      @bluedice5144 4 месяца назад +2

      @Brianf1977 Why wouldn't the love intrests move on? You ghost them for 2 years, it's not like your a couple who has been married for years, V literally meets them and know them for like a month tops.

  • @VioletMilks
    @VioletMilks 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’d say all the endings besides the one where you boot lick the corps and die are pretty good.
    They leave you with a “V is dying, nothing to change it 😢😢” or “no more chrome choom, weakling 😢😢” ending but in reality, that’s just where the game leaves off.
    In lore, there are some powerful people and tech capable of potentially healing you. So despite ending off on a dark note… the future is actually very promising.