CYBERPUNK 2077 O Death | Sad Music Mix | Ambient Soundtrack
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- Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
- Welcome to Cyberpunk 2077! Come up to the roof of Judy Alvarez's apartment complex for an hour of quiet reflection as the sun sets and rises over Night City. This ambient soundtrack video features a mix of songs from Cyberpunk 2077 surrounding character deaths both major and minor. This mix includes a variety of unreleased tracks, alongside Paul Leonard-Morgan's The Sacred and the Profane. If you enjoy any of these songs individually see the pinned comment, or read further down this description, for a list of extended mixes of each track!
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Songs heard in this video:
Jackie's death: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Jackie ...
Joshua's Crucifixion: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Joshua'...
Biochip Music: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Ending ...
Judy Finds Evelyn: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Judy Fi...
Oil Fields Mix: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Oil Fie...
Johnny's Grave: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Johnny ...
Alt Cunningham Mix: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Alt Cun...
Temperance: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Johnny ...
End Credits: • CYBERPUNK 2077 End Cre...
Never Fade Away Mix: • CYBERPUNK 2077 Never F...
If you have any requests for specific areas in this game, any pieces of soundtrack, or any other ambience video requests, leave a comment down below and I'll see what I can do!
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Sounds in this ambient music video include:
Cyberpunk 2077 Unreleased OST
The Sacred and the Profane | Paul Leonard-Morgan
0:00 jackie
6:45 joshua
11:50 biochip
18:50 evelyn
24:28 oil fields
27:04 johnny
34:00 alt
37:42 temperance
43:57 credits
50:00 never fade away
Thank you. - Ігри
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 jackie | ua-cam.com/video/iyc9fWQLkgU/v-deo.html
6:45 joshua | ua-cam.com/video/3DMBifMJGKo/v-deo.html
11:50 biochip | ua-cam.com/video/On5OJ78f2lo/v-deo.html
18:50 evelyn | ua-cam.com/video/03nT3Eu7gOE/v-deo.html
24:28 oil fields | ua-cam.com/video/haT2-C8n7j8/v-deo.html
27:04 johnny | ua-cam.com/video/sKJy9cIZdow/v-deo.html
34:00 alt | ua-cam.com/video/D8rTD74XbCE/v-deo.html
37:42 temperance | ua-cam.com/video/lu3jg5Dko9k/v-deo.html
43:57 credits | ua-cam.com/video/A-aSaw7JfB8/v-deo.html
50:00 never fade away | ua-cam.com/video/_oCA_zGzgGU/v-deo.html
Enjoy!
do you know a original names of these tracks?
Awesome
I love how the Never Fade Away guitar riff comes many times.
@@soniasmiowska938
A bit late, I know. But as far as I know, there are none. These tracks were never actually released, hence there are no original track names - that is, unless there's an actual name hidden somewhere within the game files.
Didn’t plan to have an existential crisis today but I think I can fit it into my schedule
poser
Underrated comment.
@@MojoRisingTV ???
Profile pic checks out lol
I feel you... This mix hit me hard.
"Goodbye V, and never stop fighting..."
Update: Thanks everyone for the likes. This game was truly an amazing journey
It really was an emotional trip, incredible story telling
🫡😔
😭
Today has been a good day.
it really was, and i'm so glad that they're still taking care of the game and that they've fixed so many of the issues it had
You can argue if this game is good or bad, or it was wasted potential, etc. and etc.
But what NOBODY can't deny is that is an absolute masterpiece in terms of music, art, ambience and experience.
totally man, didnt expect the world to pull me in like it has as i didnt even care for the cyberpunk theme... but it really is a masterpiece.
EXACTLY. Like, yeah there's glitches and bugs, and it didn't have the neatest or cleanest launch ever, but it's a fantastic game nevertheless. The soundtrack is one of the best I've ever heard, the story was riveting and I was completely invested on my first play-through, the series of endings make you actually feel like what you pick is valuable to the story. Characters are well written and the main character dialogue was beautifully voice acted and performed. Say what you will about the bugs, but this game is amazing and buying it was a fantastic choice. Gonna be playing this for years to come
@@Lee-ht1st The ONLY thing I can criticize about this whole... review? Yeah, let's call it a review. The only thing I can nitpick here is that (most) choices don't matter to the ending or the main plot, there are a few with even their own multiple outcomes but most missions don't really affect the story. Though I gotta say, when this game was at its best it was some real good escapism.
@@SkyTied there are TONS of decisions that change the outcome of the game.
@@Train115 This is majorly incorrect. Only about 2% of choices in the game affect the outcome of the story.
Jackie's music, that feeling in that car, in this rainy city that always wins in the end, looking in his eyes as the life left him and realizing that he won't wake up again. An indescribable sensation and which will mark me forever.
You read my mind:(
See ya in the major leagues, Jack.
Wasnt that also the part that the game ''officially'' began with the logo? That was a really insane 'intro' of the game.
My right play though he teleported out the car and it was just V talking.
So I have no attachment to it
he dies in the trailers dog. chill
The one thing I'll always remember about this game is just how much it made me care for the side characters. Even Jackie, who wasn't really in the game for long, left a strong impression on me. By the end of the game I was feeling the same loss that V was. Those voice recordings you can leave on Jackie's phone really got me, especially at the end.
I think I need another playthrough.
dude, I cried when Jackie died XD I know what ya feelin'
You may never played Witcher3.
@@AndyDufresne86 omg I love TW3.
and I liked very much CP77
Thanks a bunch, just got the game and hadn't got to this part yet... I mean I had a feeling the mission was going to go to shit when Evelyn asked me to betray dex but... (I just finished the BD part of it.)
Edit: I just thought the vid was cyberpunk BGM but the I read the description `from Cyberpunk 2077 surrounding character deaths both major and minor.` lets hope my brain can bleach the names in the timestamps...
Man those voice messages were insane! So emotional, especially the last one to Jackie as you said. It was an amazing touch, attention to detail that you could leave messages to him.
It’s Quite unbelievable how powerful music can be towards a person.
you think youre strong enough but then you just need to hear a little bit and your heart breaks. gj cdpr 😢
it's a connection to the other side - it's magic
Personally i think good soundtracks are necessary to make a good story in a game, cant be a masterpiece without good music.
Jude:"Do you know what I see when I look at you? walking and talking corpses"
as I looked into the water
The biochip song always hit me harder than any other song from cyberpunk, especially when you’re sitting on the rooftop with Johnny. The music expressed so well how exhausted V is, and how much despair they’re going through. The only thing that could make the biochip song more sad is the immediate follow up of the dialogue and music of the suicide ending. Even if this game is wasted potential and is really buggy, the storytelling, music, and ambience is a masterpiece, and cyberpunk will always remain one of my favorite games.
Same. If you’re playing mindfully, the game takes you on a ride that is so memorable and unique that you’re sad to let it end even though your character has been through absolute hell and is just ready for it to finally be over. That’s why I feel like the secret ending with the casino heist is the best, even though V’s love of a lifetime bails on him and he’s on borrowed time, he still has the drive for one more legendary gig. At first I was pissed that we don’t get to experience the final gig, but it’s better that way when all is said and done. After the credits start rolling, you feel so empty, but still full of memories while V goes off to face something you could never imagine or understand - and he faces it without his friends, and without Johnny’s help, and without his lover’s support, and even without you.
This music makes me think about me living in unknown future times, maybe like cyberpunk. I will be around 42 years old in 2050.
@@LiterallyJacob dammit, that comment made me do math. And in 2077, I’ll be… probably dead. In 2050, I’ll be… holy shit - 69 years old 🤩
@@whyhatestrangers In 2077 i will be around 70 years old if i remember
@@LiterallyJacob ah, 2077 - what a time to be alive, I’d imagine. Everyone gets their own personal life paths, sob stories, and Johnny Silverhands.
This game really broke me into pieces, that was so hard to leave all of the characters by themselves at the end. There’s not one day that I don’t think of the experience this game made me go through. Ty for this video even tho it’s f*ckin depressing :)
I feel the same way.. wish I could experience it again all for the first time, I miss these characters so much havent had a story so good in a long time!
i feeling the same with the witcher 3
Hit the nail on the head. How people can claim that this game is not immersive or how it would be better in 3rd person is beyond me. Every major beat, from Jackie's death, all the way to V's end is some of the most emotional stuff I've ever felt, playing a game, and it's amplified by the first person perspective. It made 'me' go through all that, along with V.
That's why I never left them, revisit the game/music/books whenever I have time. Too good to let go!
I set it aside before starting the mission where Jackie dies. I intend to wait for the first paid DLC.
The game should be in much better shape by then.
At 44:45 , when that violin theme starts playing.... I just lose it. My heart just tears apart. What a fucking unbelievable score, game and story.... It will always stay with me...
this part is amazing
there is something witchery in these violins
@@DontBeSoRambo It reminds of Gaunter O'Dimm's theme.
It's cello, performed by Tina Guo (Wonder Woman Theme). She mostly collabrates with Hans Zimmer. This specific cello part ignites so many emotions in me.
I couldnt agree with you more. Its such a masterpiece.
The Evelyn music hits the hardest. So dark it stabs you. You can feel her pain and Judy's. That mission rocked me. One of the best games of all time.
Yeah, that was tough. For fear of someone else dying because of my choices, I picked the suicide ending. Seeing Judy's message after that really breaks my heart.
@@UltimateCerberus IMO, it was a great anti-suicide message. Yes, you got your way out and YOUR problems stop, but that's that. You left the world along with psychological trauma you probably unwittingly left behind to the people who care about you.
@@korawitbuttramee618 hahahahaha. That’s funny. In this world, suicide is one of the best things in this world. Keeps people from worse fates, because in the end, no one cares, and those that might, are better off dead themselves. Why are you worth more than Rouge or Johnny? Why are you worth more than Saul? You are selfish yourself for thinking of it that way. Everyone else’s problems stop as well, Johnny included. You don’t understand this world if you think that this game and this world are anti suicide in any way. That “trauma” is a vacation compared to what this city can do to you. Play 2020 or an equivalent with a referee worth a damn. You will be begging for death.
One of the best games of all times? That's a stretch. Maybe the closest thing to best of all time is the side quest "They Won't Go When I Go". Other than that, the gameplay is mediocre and the first 10 hours are good.
@@FuriousTheGeorge Mediocre gameplay compared to what other open world immersive sim action rpg?
"You go that route the city will always win."
Don't care what people wanted from this game or how much they hate it. Shit was gold. Characters had depth. Loved the whole thing. And these fucking songs man. Pure beauty
It is an incredible game. I got to play it first time after all the bugs were fixed so a pure experience. The characters are incredible with some good, real feeling dialogue. Epic and sad moments, amazing music, all the side quests feel like little short stories rather than crab fetch quests like in so many games.
@@dobby5404 Naw
It's fucking incredible now...loved it since day 1 but the 2.0/PL patch completed it...honestly top 3 games I've ever played, nothing else like it
11:51 i think this is the most despairful and creepiest soundtrack in cyberpunk
Yeah, especially while Vi confronts or talks Silverhand about life and death.
It sounds very inspired by Lorn's music, same kind of uncanniness and devastation feeling
I need more. I need more of V. I need more of night city, I need more Johnny and the rest of the characters. What an intensely beautiful game and narrative
I see in the comments that many of you have been shaken by this game, as I do. Thank you for being here, and most of all, for being the way you are. Seeing that people have the same sensitivity as you (and regardless of where they come from) somehow warms your heart.
Honestly most people are just weak cowards
2 years later and I still comeback to this video from time to time, it really helps when I'm dealing with a lot in life, what a beautiful soundtrack for such an emblematic story line
Never thought I'd have a strong connection towards Evelyn, ever since Judy and I found her in the basement, the scene stirred a deep sympathy in me leaving my heart heavy, if only Judy had notified me to bury her together:(
and then I heard the echo of "of course I will be" so I froze and felt the tears wanting to come down and the goosebumps all over just like when I heard this 20:10
100% agree, I've created a new play through, i made a Corpo ninja assassin type of merc. I will always listen to the fixer and get the job completed. But how am i suppose to treat Judy like dirt? I'm suppose to be alone in NC? Just killing criminals like a brain dead zombie all the time? I think I'll join Arasaka at the end. Once a corpo, always a corpo.
When you thought you were the main character but it was the city the whole time. You were just another ghost up and down that sidewalk. A sidewalk littered with bullet casings, broken hearts, and dead bodies. There's no true morality in that concrete graveyard, what's good and what's bad is just a matter of perspective.
Maybe I'm going out on a limb here, but I loved how the deaths and the themes used always provided so much insight into the world of CP77.
Jackie's theme is soft, melancholic. It's the loss of innocence and the sense of invulnerability that stems from it, with the quiet tolling of the bell echoing Jackie's book.
Then you have Joshua's, dark and somber, because you are privy to what he cannot understand: his own quest for redemption is not allowed out of charity by the media, but out of morbid greed. Then, the crushing theme for Evelyn, the woman who outsmarted people way above her station, but couldn't make it, despite having gone through hell and back. Because the City took too much and left her with nothing, despite her triumph against impossible odds. Then, you have Johnny's theme, a dulled echo of his favorite song. It feels like the death of the ambitious and rumbunctious Humanities, crushed to nothingness. But in that motif, you have the death of a man that had gone too far and refused to back down.
There's lots of similarities to me between Alt and Evelyn, although we have little information in-game about Alt's backstory. Two women who fought back with brilliance, only to be ensnared in violence. And finally, V's death theme (the first one, the bullet to the head). That cold, entrancing theme, where you wonder if everything you did even mattered as you contemplate the end of the line. I love the fact that the biochip theme plays at the end of the game, echoing the same feeling of dread you felt when V died. Wondering where the path leads now, wondering how much more will be lost.
This game is truly a masterpiece.
It really is, especially if, like me, you waited for the bugs (the majority at least) to get sorted out (I started in October '22), it's an amazing game, as a first dip into the CDPR pond, no wonder they're known for their story telling and world building.
Despite the great features of Night City, you can see how lonely and depressed you are if you live there.
Night City is a shithole. If we were in this world, I rather live on the road and traveling through the destroyed and abandoned places of the US than living in Night City
@@lukajacoby3129 Nomad FTW
Seriously, you might not know what trouble waiting for you at night city
All those windows, each of them a light into a persons life, but seperated by a untold distance. We are surrounded by people on a daily basis, yet we are all alone in our personal purgatory.
@@lukajacoby3129 Cyberpunk is a mirror. Look behind the curtain... look at our world. How is this any better? How is this not worse? It’s all just different varieties of shit. We like to live in our own little bubbles, we don’t want to know what happens next door, we want to believe that *everything is alright.* But it isn’t. Open your eyes. See the world for what it is. When you boot up the game... you view Night City without bias, with curiosity, ready to stare deep into the dark. That mindset, take it and go outside. I’ll be damned if you don’t see Night City staring right back at you.
This is the scene that made this my game of the year
Whilst I know nobody will care, I'd still like to share a piece of my mind on this.
Currently as of writing this, it's late where I am from. I'm just scrolling through UA-cam as the last moments of the day, seeing this video pop up. I remember playing Cyberpunk on launch and while it was a huge buggy mess, I still played it. Yes there were game-breaking bugs, yes, there was a huge overpromise of what the game should've been like, but I still played through the entire thing and it has marked a permanent memory that I will not be able to let go. Even if some things could've been better, the storyline, how the end was just so unexpected with that death turned out to be inevitable regardless of your actions throughout the entirety, it's hard. Much like V, I was tired in the end from all the emotional events the character and I went through, then choose the path of least resistance - using the gun on myself.
As someone who went through thoughts similar, it hit way harder than anticipated. And don't even get me started on the reactions of everyone else. It's just... Sad. All the endings are to be honest, but something about that one hit the hardest. Especially since Johnny more or less agrees, something he barely does throughout the entire game.
Then, the moment I hear the notes of Johnny's theme play in this compilation, I just fucking lose it. Writing with tears in my eyes to be honest, that theme is SO powerful it's unbelievable. The entire game you play together, and then... Well, there's that ending. Multiple, all with different implications yet the same. Even the "good" ending with the Nomads is one that is still... Hollow in a way. Yes you are free from Night City but are you really? You're still dying, you won't make it, the scars of the battles fought can surely be taken away through modification but yet again they never will. Always there, always haunting you - never letting go.
To the writers, I thank you for the powerful storyline, and while it might not have been the game everyone hoped it to be, I still have an amazing time playing through it. And to those who read this comment, thank you as well. May you find your place in Night City before it swallows you whole, may there be a drink in your name in the Afterlife. Take care, see you on the flip side.
Dude im feeling exactly the same :)
Couldn't agree more. This game will go down as my favorite of all time. So atmospheric
I had a similar experience as you, I played at launch and thankfully I was able to beat the game despite the bugs, it was one of the best Video game experiences I had in my life and it hitted hard that in the end no matter what V is going to die, just like in real life there are no happy or perfect endings all the time, but what we can say for sure is that it was one good ride with the people we met along the way.
Couldn't agree more with you man. It's good to see that I'm not the only one that enjoyed the game. It’s a feeling which cannot be put into words, all we can do is feel it, and think about the great times we had in Night City.
And remember,
Never stop fighting.
This game is just something else. I literally never play games for the story, I could not care less about these things, game storylines are not very appealing to me, I'm all about good gameplay. Not even TLOU got to me. But this? Man. I haven't skipped a single dialogue. I still remember most of the interactions. The ending is etched on my brain. Experience i will never forget. No game in my 30 years of gaming has made such an impression on me - story, setting, score - full package. An absolute masterpiece in my book.
I think the one that will always hit me the most, is the Oil Fields scene with Johnny - probably first time seeing this cheeky jaunty guy, being absolutely emotionally demolished seeing what was left of him.
Plus that music literally breaks your heart, poor Johnny ;(
What a game. At the end a feeling of emptiness invaded me. Well done CD Projekt. A true master piece.
Cyberpunk was a God tier game without the bugs, and the side characters are the ones that put a lot of life surrounding V.
so very true.
Even without the bugs the game itself would have been super mediocre, the only thing that made up for it was the story and art direction of the game and music, the rest is shit.
@@PedrosHakanai Gameplay indeed was super mediocre. Hard agree, however, story, art, soundtrack, characters and everything, was incredible! Wish they would make it more in depth. Especially the "corpo/street kid/nomad" part, it's legit just some voicelines you could use.
keep lying to yourself, the game's atmosphere was top notch, by that I mean the visuals the art style the music the city, but gameplay-wise, the game is hot garbaje even without the bugs.
@@siberyamedeniyeti8770 stop lying to yourself
Every time i listen to "never fade away" i get an existential crisis that song hits me right in the feelings just like the game best story i've ever played
That song is my alarm clock
11:51 my god, what a game, what a journey.
I often think that I ve lost my true self somewhere through the years. Life changes fast and i don`t know whether i am the one who controls it, or i am controlled by it. I feel broken. But videos like this work as a reminder, that one piece of true me stayed in Night City, in Cyberpunk. That helps to handle my anxiety from time to time. Thanks to the author for the mashup
Man, I feel you. But in the end it's just up to you. It's up to you to begin to think that you deserve becoming that better, sharper, more sensible you that you think you lost or could've become. All the rest is just making room for that person to exist. No matter how life has broken you or you think you've been broken, it's never too late to start piecing yourself back together. In fact those pieces you're talking about, they're never too far away from you, even if the nostalgia makes you believe the opposite.
@@excelsiorcroissant Thank you
@@excelsiorcroissant Thanks man. Sorry for being here so late after your reply. At least your words gave me some warmth i needed. I ll do my best concerning everything else. Good luck to you
Is it just me or does anxiety really make one depressive? I have anxiety and I’m completely depressed and I hate it.
@@voidLogicx I think it does. Anxiety is something that exhausts everything, your body, your brain, your mental. Not hard to imagine depressive state setting in time to time, or little by little.
Do you see a psychologist or a psychiatrist ? In my case, it was the first step of my recovery. Followed by a huge work on myself.
I keep coming back to this mix. 10/10. I don't think I've ever played a game where the endings hit so damn hard, too. Doesn't matter which one you pick, they all hit like a truck.
try rdr2, way heavier.
The music in this game is so powerful at times, it's hard to listen to it separately from that experience -- out of a desire to 'preserve' its impact in my memory.
I'm not crying, you're crying 😭
You actually put most of my favorite songs in one vid without me asking for it.
The amount of emotions each song carries is insane, CDPR should be proud of what they've created, despite its obvious flaws. Thank you!
the writers and composers did it
God, this music still gets to me...
Damn I just now finished the game. Got back to the Earth and man. Masterpiece of the story first game that made me to feel empty and generally to wake feelings and to think about it. I am just speechless.
This game is the 2nd one out of all of my entire gaming years has made me cry really hard.
Same
What was the other one?
This game reminded me of the first part of Life is Strange.
First one? Or others? I need to find good storyline games like this
Cause of the performance issues?
CDR did another Witcher3 with Cyberpunk2077...a bugfest at the beginning and now it is brilliant, the world is so deep and interresting
I played this game exclusively at night, both in-game and in-real-life. Hearing these soundtracks while playing the story really puts life in perspective. What will the world truly look like in the year 2077?
I don't know. The 2030s are predicted to be a game changer. If I make it to 2077 I will be 93 years old. Not sure I even want to see what the world is like given what we are dealing with right now, and I'm to just talking about the pandemic, but all the politics and everything that goes with this thing we call life. Thirty years ago I was just a kid, not even a teenager yet, and I had no idea that the here and now would be what it is. It is disappointing and frightening, and it feels like with each year we lose a little bit more of our humanity as our technology only serves to dehumanize us from each other.
I feel like we are losing what it means to be human beings. Four generations from now, if the current trends keep evolving and mutating and we become more and more devisive, will there even be a future for humanity a couple generations after that. What will we become? I'm just a relic of the 80s and 90s. I'm looking for hope and I see very little but glimmers of what we used to be. Our only hope is the future generations but what becomes of us when we don't allow the future generations to develop naturally, to be led by technology that we are not socially compatible to because our technology is grossly outsourcing our own social progress.
Dunno if anyone ever reads this. But the thing of CP77 what really gets me is, that your choices doesn't matter:
In the end you are allways fucked.
“Credits” is the best. Has a mix of tragedy, despair and some dystopia to it.
To me cyberpunk 2077 has some of the best writing in the industry, not just video games but media in general, and the music can elevate its emotional moments from excellent to masterful levels.
I was lucky to be able to play the game with barely any bugs on pc, and because of that this became my greatest gaming experience.
I just hope that in the future with more patches and dlc people can come back and experience the game the way I did, and see what incredible journey it is.
I hate when people are talking shit about this game, it was masterpiece. That start was not ideal but those characters, music and story its just best. Its in my top 3 games ever.
I knew Jackie was gonna die eventually but when I got there, I didn't know what to do. I was struck and speechless, I sat in the car for more than 15 minutes still trying to grasp the thought of not having that buddy by my side.
I didn't know whether he'd want to be with his family or the love of his life. I glanced over at his body so many times as if he'd come alive or at least help me decide in some way.
I take everything that happens in games to heart, so the experience can feel a bit more real to me and this part really did a number.
"Cause we lost everything... We had to pay the price..."
What a GREAT Masterpiece game hidden beyond technical issues. Anyway - On TOP of all games that I played.
Thanks for mix. That was satisfying.
Most ppl: "haha cyberpunk bad, game buggy amirite haha eksdeee xd"
Ppl with taste and a soul: this game is a masterpiece
I TOTALLY LOVE Cyberpunk 2077, it had flaws, yes, it had glitches, and for some people it was a complete deception. But I enjoyed the story, I enjoyed the city, I enjoyed the characters, it was a hell of experience. A true masterpiece.
These are the kind of soundtracks where I just sit somewhere in the room, have this on, and think about life at night. I love this already. Thank you! Hope you can upload the ambience in the Afterlife club soon as well.
Or on the rooftop like Judy..
exactly what im doing rn, damn
I'm here too
Same
Cyberpunk is AMAZING. I love this game, the soundtrack, story, characters, it's all magnificent.
I can't help but die a little inside with Jackie's death music, with me, it was a male V playthrough, all the bravado and positive feeling built up through the first missions, v and Jackie having a good time. When you escaped konpeki plaza, the music hits, Jackie's on his last legs, V is barely holding it together, desperately trying to keep Jackie conscious, and it hits with the crack in V's voice to not close his eyes.
I didn't choose to speak when i was saw Jackie die, i just watched him not knowing what to say. To make it worse, i pressed the Misty option at the VERY last minute, but i wasn't quick enough.
39:00 I'm wiser now...and I don't intend to waste it...
...so this is goodbye.
*V*
*Dreamer*
Finding a purpose and a meaning in a city full of death and broken dreams.
After going through Cyberpunk, I felt emptiness and peace at the same time, I thought that this feeling had passed and I would not be able to experience it anymore, but after watching the anime... Night City brought back this feeling, a big cold city that I can't leave at least with my mind...
Cyberpunk 2077 music is something else man
My life was broken into million pieces this game broke it into million more
“Let’s face it V - my life was in a million pieces, you broke it into a million more. But sometimes it’s only then that you can piece it together again.” - Panam
Yes. Alright. We all know this game had some mayor flaws. Broken Mechanics, broken AI ...
But the music, the caracter design, the story that left me in tears several times, the whole ambience ... MASTERPIECE!
On 3rd of April 2022 I finished Cyberpunk for the second time, but it felt like the first time because the actual first time I didn't understand the weight that it all had. But when I finished it for the second time and actually got the meaning... I broke down. Not into tears but I just couldn't operate mentally. Everything felt pointless, nothing made sense... The only sensible thing that I could do was to take a shower, because I had a long day behind me. It was around 7pm. I kept the lights off and the sun was just setting so it couldn't have been more ideal. I get into the shower, play this music and I just felt like I stopped existing for the entirety of the video. I felt so so empty while in the shower. I got out of the shower, and sat on my bed. Then I layed down. And I just stayed there until it was completely dark. I came to my senses around 10 or 11pm. No other game has ever done anything even remotely similar to me. The Witcher 3 is the best game I've played but it didn't manage do to something like this. This was one of the most unique and beautiful experiences I've ever had.
This game is something different. This is the first game where I feel every move, any word, any dramatic sad scene. I have never been so swallowed by a game but with cyberpunk it's completely different. The story and perfect ambience for the type of scene was completely mind blowing for me and still is. Huge love can't wait for the dlc.
I can’t put it down, I’ve grown physically attached to this game, it’s perfect in every way, scratches all the right itches, from fun loving moments to pure gut wrenching scenes, I was never once disappointed with any of it.
I want to live long enough to see all this come true and experience the true emotion, I’ve gotten my high from this game but I want more, I thrive on it.
These blends of different tracks for a single mood is a real winning idea.
Oof, right in the feels.
All the guitar themes
20:12
29:31
37:43
And last but not least :)
51:00
(I haven't finished the game but I can't wait :D)
I used to love the cyberpunk aesthetic but I think I'm starting to see what it's all about: beyond the glamour, the flashy neon and the extravagant body modification, there's only loneliness and sadness. The city is a monument to suffering in silence.
One of the best video game. Can’t really explain, it’s just an alchemy.
Now that i finished the story i felt more close to the characters then my friends in real life and thats whats actually depressing is the fact people forgot how to communicate to each other in better deep ways , to go into the depths of all of us to an actual connection … the only good feeling is the fact i know anyone who played this game felt it deep down , it might be a game but it connects all of us , i hope one day it becomes an open world!
The game is just so amazing. Look how it doesn't hide from the darkness and horror. Jackie killed so early and tragically. Evelyn brutally kidnapped and tortured, even pushed to take her own life. Watching Judy heartbreak as she mourns her friend. side quests with BD scrollers who record the death of children. Corrupt cops, a serial killer and corps who do whatever they like at the expense of anyone.
Never before has a game made me feel so sad and hurt, whenever I play the sad endings I sob at all the characters leaving messages for V. The story is beautifully crafted, it's a shame the game didn't meet full expectations however what CDPR made is still a great game. Imagine this in 4 years time.
CYBERPUNK 2077 в моем сердце навсегда. Он вызвал у меня невероятные чувства и только положительные.
Listening to a sad soundtrack, sitting next to Judy, at the same time looking at a terrible city that takes many lives and souls ... Nice sadness.Thank for the video(Broken)
ppl can complain all they want about bugs, gameplay etc but the things ppl can't deny is that it's imersion is unparalleled (except when experiencing bugs), the music hits super hard no matter if you get to an important plot point or you are just fighting enemies and the narrative and the characters of this game, even the side quests and side characters, are some of the best ever made in a video game PERIOD
Amazing! Can’t wait for dlcs to release ! Make sure you remain healthy and safe so you can provide us with your amazing mixes in the future !
Thank you I'll do my best! I can't wait to see what the future cyberpunk content sounds like!
This game mean so much for me, the soundtrack, the experience and every little detail that it has undescribable, I've bought the collector's edition and I don't regret not even a little bit.
I could easily sit in the car and spend my entire day just listening to cyberpunk soundtrack
this game has touched grounds so close to me, that it didnt broke me, but it absolutely shattered me. Everytime I hear the soundtrack, my senses just start to jump for a sec. I absolutely loved the game, the story, the visuals, the art, the characters and everything around it. I have not had any issues with any potential bugs. But this game is hardest hitting to players who really dive personally deep into games. You feel, what others feel... You think what others think... If only one more time I could experience this game for the first time. Only once.
Jackie and Evelyn... R.I.P
This game hits different. No game I’ve ever played has made me feel this much. Not even TW3.
Man i don't care what anyone says I had a good fucking time playing through cyberpunk
Johnny's theme and never fade away always made me cry man..
My second playthrough, I sat on that rooftop at the end for a real long time contemplating my options. Those calls from Judy, Panam and the rest at the end after V chose to end his own life... man those were haunting. I'll never forget how broken they sounded.
i did every ending rn ill try to get the secret one
This is one game the I would continuously erase my memory to play again, this game was so good, "See you the major leagues Jack" - V 2077
I love this game. I listen to this late at night in the dark and just think. I romance Judy in the game so I like that she’s in this video. The music definitely gets me in my feelings
Here, for folks like us?
Wrong city.
*Wrong people*
Man the Johnny one is so well done. It feels like Johnny has changed and is about to live his last moments with you. It sounds sad reminding you of all missions being together and now going to be seperated forever. The song makes you feel like johnny, changed and about to do one last thing before saying farewell to his best friend.
i never realised how many of these songs shared the same theme, i thought it was just evelyn. hearing the vocals at the end was like a light flicked on. great upload vga
Did not expect this, all of us ドMバカs are gonna wallow in this emotional psychosis so hard~
The screenshot is perfect, the mood is set and let the wallowing begin!
Thank you for your majestic work, this is... beyond words, and it hits home, hard 🙇
Whole soundtrack of Cyberpunk makes me cry. This is masterpiece. I love music for that. Every time I play this game I feel all the emotions that have been put into this project. I feel like I'm living there. I experience scenes from the game as if the story was telling about me, and the music perfectly applies to me the emotions of the characters.
20:17 "A thing of beauty I know, would never fade away."
Judy is a thing of beauty......
still prefer Panam though
Say whatever the hell you want about this game, but nothing can take away the fact that I had a BLAST playing it. The characters, the ambience, the music, the vibe as a whole. I just love it.
I really enjoyed playing this game, and I might play it again more and more, to see other lifepaths and options, or endings, but gosh, this game made me so weak, it's so dark and powerful when you think about it. And at the end, I just felt heartbroken, first because the game just ended, because I had to abandon some characters or they left me, and last, because there is no real truly happy solution, and that's just brilliant and so sad at the same time, that sometimes, despite all the work you do, you still have to compromise.
Alt's theme, god there's parts of it in Johnny's theme, it just shows one of the many things Johnny was fighting for.
A thing of beauty, I know... Will never fade away...
this is a game and this music gives unusually deep emotions
I haven't even played Cyberpunk... yet, but this music is so moving. Can't imagine what'd be like had I played the game and remembered all those events. Hope to be able to play it some day, seems like a rare piece of art.
Damn i used to do manual saves for every scene i loved in the game so i could go back to them, and this channel just has them all
I have never played Cyberpunk2077 before, but I really appreciate its gameplay and soundtracks. I love the uniqueness and the effort of the developers to make the game entertaining.
(sorry if my english is bad, english isn't my first language)
Honestly, during the ending where you live on as Johnny, when I saw Jackie's memorial as I was exiting the place it hit me so hard, like, I had played the game for over 100 hours at that point, but that just reminded how it all started and how unexpected Jackie's death was to me.
Alt's theme is so depressing. I love it
im honestly not sure how, but Joshua's mission and the music had me crying, it hit me so hard
You know... when I sat in front of the screen at the end of the game, while the subtitles were rolling, I leaned back in my chair and thought to myself that in life, each of us has some negative Biochip that prevents him from moving forward, each of us fights it, or tries to get rid of it. Also our friends and family, including just , random people everyone has this Biochip. V may have been strong, but he wouldn't have succeeded without the help of others. Each of us can be the next friend to take out the Biochip to the one next to him, each of us can learn from V; never stop fighting. You all good people, you all beautiful, you all strong and fillied with spirit, don't fuck this up.
Can't thank you enough for these. That feeling of emptiness/sadness I felt when I first finished the game comes back as I'm listening to these and I love it :)
27:00 the best song
I set out one dark and rainy night on my first Cyber-psycho mission. I remember pulling up outside a dingy, rain-soaked, abandoned-feeling industrial estate on the edge of town. I got out of my car and looked up as the blood orange street lamp light permeated the rain falling so heavily I could almost feel it on my face. The car door shuts behind me and I case the joint in grim anticipation. And me, as the player, fully immersed for a moment, feel like Deckard in 1982s Bladerunner. It was somber. It was frightning. It was thrilling. And it was about to get serious. In that moment I knew I loved this game.