Thanks for uploading this! Been looking for a video of this ending with the credits, but everyone tends to cut it right before the credits. It's such a great sequence with Johnny's line, and the song playing as the ship flies away.
Can’t stop crying. Did I save the weapon that will destroy the world? Will she come back from the moon MORE or LESS human? Will she kill us all? Is she at peace? Is there any chance for V to live. This ending crushed me, though the Cynosure ending hit harder. From now on she goes to the moon
Thank you for this recording! I was looking for an easy way to replay the ending credits and the other videos have the beginning cropped. I recorded video clips on my playthrough on PS5 but a shorter video is more convenient. Plus you made it perfect, looking at Johnny disappearing after the spaceship launched, and looking one last time at the spaceship going away, before the screen turns black! I couldn't have done it better. I only wish it was 4K. But the ending credits visuals are likely not being rendered in 4K anyway. These ending credits are so emotional... With that very James Bond-like song, too... It's just so emotional and I consider it a spiritual successor to the opening songs from the Daniel Craig series. Phantom Liberty makes a massive reference to it with the main mission "You Know My Name" (which is the name of the opening song of Casino Royale), too.
Thank you so much! I had the same problem trying to replay the credits so I decided to take it upon myself to record and upload them, glad you enjoyed it!
It's my first time playing 2077 and when I finished this mission I was just blown away. I saved So Mi (or so I hope) and sent her to the moon and it felt so bittersweet. I didn't want to kill Reed but he gave me no other choice; and his path would have always lead to his death as he was a gear in the machine and it felt like he almost wanted to die. I felt like they both betrayed V but So Mi betrayed V out of survival and Reed out of false pretense. Playing what I knew of V, I felt the survival aspect hit way more to the core of the character so I wanted to see Songbird fly away, not become trapped in a cage. I know people are divided on the matter but that just means CDPR succeeded in creating a great moral dilemma and I love that.
I have kids her age when she was recruited. It’s all too easy for me to see them strung along and in too deep with shut they can’t control or understand. After betraying her once for the experience, I will send her to the moon every run. Screw cynosure and the iconics. I don’t even like sending voodoo boys to hell like that. However, I have been known to spawn in a Cerberus earlier in the game through console commands just to really hurt the extra😮 shitty people - and Smasher.
I legit cried when these credits hit
I Absolutely Love when the Piano to the "Phantom Liberty" Song Starts Playing!!! So Effective!!!
Cyberpunk and PL is probably one of the best gaming experiences I’ve had
Sent chills up my spine as the piano starts with the shuttle flying off
Thanks for uploading this! Been looking for a video of this ending with the credits, but everyone tends to cut it right before the credits. It's such a great sequence with Johnny's line, and the song playing as the ship flies away.
Can’t stop crying. Did I save the weapon that will destroy the world? Will she come back from the moon MORE or LESS human? Will she kill us all? Is she at peace? Is there any chance for V to live. This ending crushed me, though the Cynosure ending hit harder. From now on she goes to the moon
Thank you for this recording! I was looking for an easy way to replay the ending credits and the other videos have the beginning cropped. I recorded video clips on my playthrough on PS5 but a shorter video is more convenient. Plus you made it perfect, looking at Johnny disappearing after the spaceship launched, and looking one last time at the spaceship going away, before the screen turns black! I couldn't have done it better. I only wish it was 4K. But the ending credits visuals are likely not being rendered in 4K anyway.
These ending credits are so emotional... With that very James Bond-like song, too... It's just so emotional and I consider it a spiritual successor to the opening songs from the Daniel Craig series. Phantom Liberty makes a massive reference to it with the main mission "You Know My Name" (which is the name of the opening song of Casino Royale), too.
Thank you so much! I had the same problem trying to replay the credits so I decided to take it upon myself to record and upload them, glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for making this mate, and Merry Christmas to you and yours!
It's my first time playing 2077 and when I finished this mission I was just blown away. I saved So Mi (or so I hope) and sent her to the moon and it felt so bittersweet. I didn't want to kill Reed but he gave me no other choice; and his path would have always lead to his death as he was a gear in the machine and it felt like he almost wanted to die. I felt like they both betrayed V but So Mi betrayed V out of survival and Reed out of false pretense. Playing what I knew of V, I felt the survival aspect hit way more to the core of the character so I wanted to see Songbird fly away, not become trapped in a cage. I know people are divided on the matter but that just means CDPR succeeded in creating a great moral dilemma and I love that.
Great comment. Very observant. I chose So Mi too.
I have kids her age when she was recruited. It’s all too easy for me to see them strung along and in too deep with shut they can’t control or understand. After betraying her once for the experience, I will send her to the moon every run. Screw cynosure and the iconics. I don’t even like sending voodoo boys to hell like that.
However, I have been known to spawn in a Cerberus earlier in the game through console commands just to really hurt the extra😮 shitty people - and Smasher.