Spoiler alert! Specially in the under water town... This song kinda feel likes it throw us back to some old memories for Judy and the players his/herself. Feel weird at the same time. Kinda unexplainable
Being separated from your family through disaster and distance, being trapped in a city of unfulfilled dreams, losing the people closest to you and finding another, not knowing if you’ll ever see them again the next day. I can sympathize with Judy more than any other character in this series even though she too comes with her flaws
Honestly same here I love how her relationship with V is actually wholesome and shows that real love can still be found in this hectic world they live in It's such a beautiful storyline Judy will forever be in my head and heart as one of the most lovable and memorable characters in all of video gaming
Thought that the Vincent scene with Panam was amazing before I romanced Judy in my second play throught with Valerie. Pretty sure that it was a marvellous cinematic instead of an in game graphics scene. CDPR really nailed on this one. What a masterpiece! Now I'm Team Judy member, LOL.
I’m half convinced that Automatic Love was supposed to be the overarching storyline with a longer questline that leads you to the VDBz but things changed.
Song is beautiful but sad, it’s like I wish cyberpunks story had more content, makes me feel like these characters r trapped It limited word that has unlimited potential
I fought her in the beginning with pointless arguments because I didn't like her, but she eventually conquered me. Out of nowhere I was kissing her mouth just like real life things happens. I came to know later it was because of some positive things I did through the story. Usually in a game, you're the one that have to go after the character, very rarely the character goes after you. And people still complain about the game despise such complexity. I know the gameplay sucked and lack of features and bugs, but it was eventually fixed.
Love this piece... Easily my favourite, especially because of Judy. Your playlist has everything I'm looking for, except ONE song. It's "The Pickup" Combat Theme/ Maelstrom Combat Theme. I guess it's unnamed, but they used it in the 2018 E3 reveal.
The whole Judy romance is so beautiful, like I havent seen love like that in a while. It was such a pure thing to see even if its explicit in nature that wasnt just sex, it was love.
Between Judy and Panam's sad songs, this game actually began to mean something to me. I'm gay, and I know Judy is lesbian, but it broke my heart when she said goodbye.
This is why I always go Nomad Ending, Baybeeeeee. I'm like 90% sure that Female V, Dating Judy and doing the Nomad ending is the "Canon" ending but more importantly it's the only one where you get to spend whatever time you have left with Judy, and escape all the false promises and bullshit of Night City.
@@broomhilder it's because it's the one that comes off as the correct answer philosophically? Like - think about the story as a whole, right. V wanting to be a Night City legend resulted in them getting shot in the head and left with a rapidly degenerating brain condition. V trying to fix this in Night City put them in even more danger, got people killed, and STILL left them with 6 months left to live at most. Basically - the point is that if you play Night City's game you will lose, every time. It's rigged against you. If you chose Arasaka's ending you lose literally everything. You might get to keep a small piece of your soul, but you lose everything else and will probably either end up an engram in Mikoshi forever or you'll die alone in NC. If you go Solo or go with Rogue, you end up becoming the Night City legend you always wanted to be, but you're STILL just chasing the next score, trying to stay alive - and you lose the people who care about and love you. But if you go Nomads, that's V seeing Night City fully for what it is and realising wanting to be an NC legend isn't fucking worth it. And it leaves the ending fully open ended. Because either you spend six great months with the Nomads and then die surrounded by friends and loved ones, or... leaving Night City gives you more options to find a cure and figure something out. The Nomad ending is the good ending because it's the only one where V realises that the game is rigged, and the only way to win is to not play it. Maybe the DLC is gonna add some ways for you to just straight up WIN, but I still like the Nomad ending the most.
*I beat people up for a living. It's an honest day's work, for decent pay. But when I heard this theme for the first time while playing Cyberpunk 2077 on my day off, I cried. Probably from all the guilt that my job has let me build up, the fact that it was a rainy day, and knowing that I ran out of beer and didn't feel like walking downstairs to the store because it would remind me of this game. We are in the early stages of the dystopian cyberpunk era in real life. We are probably one black swan event / great reset away. You see, I too got beaten up for a living. And it shows in my ramblings of pure genius.*
This is where the endings really hurt me knowing that in every ending if Judy is romanced that she will either be lost, angry, moved on or broken. She has suffered enough, she doesn't need more! I really wished she had a happy ending with V.
For some reason this reminds me of a cave section in a water level on Super Mario Galaxy. Oddly specific, I know. I don't even remember if music like this plays during those levels.
A year late but still. This song DOES play when you and Judy SCUBA dive through a sunken town while she scrolls an emotionally synced Braindance with you, so you hear her memories and feel what she's feeling. Hands down one of the deepest(pardon the pun) and most emotional scenes in this game by far.
Things didn't turn out nova shortly after meeting two of her besties...then this ominous message to meet her at the damn. Jesus Judy, don't make me zero you 🙁
Why do i now realize the melody reminds me so much of arcanes opening scene with powder singing "dear friend across the river" but all the more depressing like 😭😭😭
I fell in love with Judy the first time I played the game. I didn't talk to any girl until the end of the game just to be a lover with her, I learned the hard way to be a lover with Judy (I was a male)
This song hits my heart in a way I can't explain
Me too
Me too
Spoiler alert!
Specially in the under water town... This song kinda feel likes it throw us back to some old memories for Judy and the players his/herself. Feel weird at the same time. Kinda unexplainable
@@suorsodavit7421 that experience combined with entire story of the game itself was so intense.
Same
This song captures perfectly the melancholic loneliness that Judy's life is. It’s sad, mellow, and has almost a muffled, underwater sound.
Dayum bro, literal perfect description lol
Being separated from your family through disaster and distance, being trapped in a city of unfulfilled dreams, losing the people closest to you and finding another, not knowing if you’ll ever see them again the next day. I can sympathize with Judy more than any other character in this series even though she too comes with her flaws
This is why I take the Aldecaldos ending, so I can bring her with me.
@@95v37 100%
After multiple playthroughs I finally realized that's what she's humming in Pyramid Song. : D
Holy shit..... I didn't catch that first few times. 😂🤦🏼♀️ Nice catch!
oh my god, you're right
Yep, and the underwater section plays a gorgeous rendition of this.
Never felt such permanent strong love for a character than for Judy
Honestly same here
I love how her relationship with V is actually wholesome and shows that real love can still be found in this hectic world they live in
It's such a beautiful storyline
Judy will forever be in my head and heart as one of the most lovable and memorable characters in all of video gaming
Um... she's fictional
play witcher or rdr
For me, there were Cait in fall out4, but Judy just kill the game.
No game has hit me like that before
I just want to hug Judy one of the most human and sane persons in Night City.
This song is so sad and lovely. #JudyAlvarez forever. I love her
I'm in love with the girls from this game
Me too...
Definitely has that effect
Thought that the Vincent scene with Panam was amazing before I romanced Judy in my second play throught with Valerie. Pretty sure that it was a marvellous cinematic instead of an in game graphics scene. CDPR really nailed on this one. What a masterpiece! Now I'm Team Judy member, LOL.
I personally don't even get Team Panam. She's like a sister, so the sex scene felt so weird to me
The melody is wonderful. So peaceful.
Judy lost literally everything, this mission is top three side missions in the game and probably the most emotional(this one or alt s death)
I’m half convinced that Automatic Love was supposed to be the overarching storyline with a longer questline that leads you to the VDBz but things changed.
gives me goosebumbs every time
This song is a display of excellence in orchestration. I still hum this at work here and there, and those who know, know. lol
Song is beautiful but sad, it’s like I wish cyberpunks story had more content, makes me feel like these characters r trapped It limited word that has unlimited potential
I fought her in the beginning with pointless arguments because I didn't like her, but she eventually conquered me. Out of nowhere I was kissing her mouth just like real life things happens. I came to know later it was because of some positive things I did through the story. Usually in a game, you're the one that have to go after the character, very rarely the character goes after you. And people still complain about the game despise such complexity. I know the gameplay sucked and lack of features and bugs, but it was eventually fixed.
There are legit criticisms for the game, but it does make me feel things. The characters feel quite real.
@@SaberRexZealot ps: I prefer Panam but she's not lesbian. The Aldecaldos was the best immersion I ever had in 20 years of gaming haha
@@SaberRexZealot yeah... it really does make you feel things... wished there was more content with Judy, felt like it was too short/rushed
@@titan77owl38 Judy truly deserved her own ending 100% i dont like the fact that she's an afterthought even in the good ending
@@Moheeheeko I don't think she's an afterthought, the nomad ending is really fitting for her.
Ily, now all I need to make my life whole again is the music from when you talk to Skye during Evelyn's disappearance!
Or angel because you forgot which was which
"Automatic Love"
The arrangements and melody of this song reminds me of Blade Runner.
Love this piece... Easily my favourite, especially because of Judy.
Your playlist has everything I'm looking for, except ONE song. It's "The Pickup" Combat Theme/ Maelstrom Combat Theme. I guess it's unnamed, but they used it in the 2018 E3 reveal.
This group of Cyberpunk songs no longer appear to be on Spotify so looks like ill be coming back to youtube.
The whole Judy romance is so beautiful, like I havent seen love like that in a while. It was such a pure thing to see even if its explicit in nature that wasnt just sex, it was love.
Between Judy and Panam's sad songs, this game actually began to mean something to me. I'm gay, and I know Judy is lesbian, but it broke my heart when she said goodbye.
my heart broke after completing panam quest i was female v.
Same
This is why I always go Nomad Ending, Baybeeeeee. I'm like 90% sure that Female V, Dating Judy and doing the Nomad ending is the "Canon" ending but more importantly it's the only one where you get to spend whatever time you have left with Judy, and escape all the false promises and bullshit of Night City.
@@kamalalsb7292 my favorite ending so far, at least the one that weighed least heavily on my heart
@@broomhilder it's because it's the one that comes off as the correct answer philosophically? Like - think about the story as a whole, right. V wanting to be a Night City legend resulted in them getting shot in the head and left with a rapidly degenerating brain condition. V trying to fix this in Night City put them in even more danger, got people killed, and STILL left them with 6 months left to live at most. Basically - the point is that if you play Night City's game you will lose, every time. It's rigged against you.
If you chose Arasaka's ending you lose literally everything. You might get to keep a small piece of your soul, but you lose everything else and will probably either end up an engram in Mikoshi forever or you'll die alone in NC. If you go Solo or go with Rogue, you end up becoming the Night City legend you always wanted to be, but you're STILL just chasing the next score, trying to stay alive - and you lose the people who care about and love you.
But if you go Nomads, that's V seeing Night City fully for what it is and realising wanting to be an NC legend isn't fucking worth it. And it leaves the ending fully open ended. Because either you spend six great months with the Nomads and then die surrounded by friends and loved ones, or... leaving Night City gives you more options to find a cure and figure something out.
The Nomad ending is the good ending because it's the only one where V realises that the game is rigged, and the only way to win is to not play it. Maybe the DLC is gonna add some ways for you to just straight up WIN, but I still like the Nomad ending the most.
Love this song. Kind of reminds me of the plastic bag song from American Beauty.
XD
*I beat people up for a living. It's an honest day's work, for decent pay. But when I heard this theme for the first time while playing Cyberpunk 2077 on my day off, I cried. Probably from all the guilt that my job has let me build up, the fact that it was a rainy day, and knowing that I ran out of beer and didn't feel like walking downstairs to the store because it would remind me of this game. We are in the early stages of the dystopian cyberpunk era in real life. We are probably one black swan event / great reset away. You see, I too got beaten up for a living. And it shows in my ramblings of pure genius.*
Best female character since Cait in fall out4.
Judy kills the game ❤
Sadie adler.
This is what i was looking for
This is where the endings really hurt me knowing that in every ending if Judy is romanced that she will either be lost, angry, moved on or broken.
She has suffered enough, she doesn't need more! I really wished she had a happy ending with V.
Fucking chills man, I love this game so much.
For Judy:
Valerie/Female V - Girlfriend
Vincent/Male V - Friend/Brother-Figure
This song is beautiful but I can't shake the fact that the chord progression sounds 1-to-1 with the title song from the Sherlock tv show.
God damn it! Now I can’t unhear it :D why did you point it out
Instant heartbreak.
For some reason this reminds me of a cave section in a water level on Super Mario Galaxy. Oddly specific, I know. I don't even remember if music like this plays during those levels.
A year late but still.
This song DOES play when you and Judy SCUBA dive through a sunken town while she scrolls an emotionally synced Braindance with you, so you hear her memories and feel what she's feeling. Hands down one of the deepest(pardon the pun) and most emotional scenes in this game by far.
It's so good
“They taste like shit and make my head spin, but once I start somethin, I don’t quit” - V, 2077
This song kind of reminds of Teardrop by Massive Attack, But that's a good thing!
She's so damn beautiful! I wish I chose a female character for V!
Do another playthrough and romance her. I've done 5 playthroughs myself.
@@godphoenix66x I will do that as soon as I have got my new RTX 😁🤩😎🥸🛸
Lembra muito Blade Runner
Hm, maybe it’s been off the OST album because it looks inspired by Sherlock TV series intro
W song
Things didn't turn out nova shortly after meeting two of her besties...then this ominous message to meet her at the damn.
Jesus Judy, don't make me zero you 🙁
Why do i now realize the melody reminds me so much of arcanes opening scene with powder singing "dear friend across the river" but all the more depressing like 😭😭😭
I fell in love with Judy the first time I played the game. I didn't talk to any girl until the end of the game just to be a lover with her, I learned the hard way to be a lover with Judy (I was a male)