That depends if you really believe that some black clinic on a Moon chosen by AI-puppeted blue-eyed suit can help a full-borged girl who lied to your face about saving you and who is a living hole in the Blackwall and rogue AI's meat puppet anyway. She was probably too far gone for the neural matrix to work anyway even before, her touch was already corrupting anything she touched since the first moment you meet her. There are no "right" decisions, there never were...
Songbird is a manipulative scumbag who never takes responsibility for her actions and constantly uses you selfishly. Not only that but she continues to put the world at risk of being destroyed through her continued use of the black wall, I'm glad I sided against her.
@@ncrranger2281siding with reed and allowing a walking WMD nearly destroy the world and then given the option of killing her OR giving her back to NUSA seems like pretty shitty options. I mean sending her to the moon would honestly be the better option of course you never know with mr blue eyes watching on... is he an evil rogue AI or something else? id rather take ambiguity and mystery over exploitation from the human factor and almost certain death. To be fair siding with reed is just as bad as siding with songbird with one caveat at least songbird came clean with her lies at the very end reed never does and will die by his lies the only time he ever admits he's even lying to himself is when he's lost EVERYTHING. Alex, songbird, FIA's trust and myers trust and even then he still can't admit it fully to himself a man like that will never bend to anything cept a bullet to his head. Those who take this path only delude themselves into thinking a morally bankrupt government actually gives 2 shits about V or the world they are in. Moral of the story don't trust anybody but yourself and even then question everything and leave nothing to chance. Most of cyberpunk is all about shit options and whatever is less shitty for you tbh tho if you knew you were gonna die wouldnt it be better to go out on your own terms in a blaze of glory? Dying as a nobody with no friends, no connections and nothing left to you except your name is pretty bleak and a world as dark as you live in your liable to catch a bullet sooner or later.
something about the aesthetic of cynosure (the pre Data Krash UI, the old equipment) is so attractive.
Pre-war, reminded me very much of a Fallout vibe. But more Cold War aesthetic.
Definitely, it reminds me of Signalis and some parts of Fallout...
Siding with Songbird is probably the best ending overall but siding with reed has better missions/story.
Idgaf about your Korean netrunner. I only care about the Alien Isolation gameplay and the wicked Blackwall Mk.6.
If you end up at Cynosure…. You made the wrong decision..
That depends if you really believe that some black clinic on a Moon chosen by AI-puppeted blue-eyed suit can help a full-borged girl who lied to your face about saving you and who is a living hole in the Blackwall and rogue AI's meat puppet anyway. She was probably too far gone for the neural matrix to work anyway even before, her touch was already corrupting anything she touched since the first moment you meet her.
There are no "right" decisions, there never were...
Nope!
Songbird is a manipulative scumbag who never takes responsibility for her actions and constantly uses you selfishly. Not only that but she continues to put the world at risk of being destroyed through her continued use of the black wall, I'm glad I sided against her.
@@ncrranger2281siding with reed and allowing a walking WMD nearly destroy the world and then given the option of killing her OR giving her back to NUSA seems like pretty shitty options. I mean sending her to the moon would honestly be the better option of course you never know with mr blue eyes watching on... is he an evil rogue AI or something else? id rather take ambiguity and mystery over exploitation from the human factor and almost certain death. To be fair siding with reed is just as bad as siding with songbird with one caveat at least songbird came clean with her lies at the very end reed never does and will die by his lies the only time he ever admits he's even lying to himself is when he's lost EVERYTHING. Alex, songbird, FIA's trust and myers trust and even then he still can't admit it fully to himself a man like that will never bend to anything cept a bullet to his head. Those who take this path only delude themselves into thinking a morally bankrupt government actually gives 2 shits about V or the world they are in. Moral of the story don't trust anybody but yourself and even then question everything and leave nothing to chance. Most of cyberpunk is all about shit options and whatever is less shitty for you tbh tho if you knew you were gonna die wouldnt it be better to go out on your own terms in a blaze of glory? Dying as a nobody with no friends, no connections and nothing left to you except your name is pretty bleak and a world as dark as you live in your liable to catch a bullet sooner or later.
Siding with reed can get you super good weapons and cyberware like mk canto a blackwall cyberwere that is super strong