
It has the feel of a mob character that might join the ranks of corpses in about two days.
It’s great to be beaten up by some thugs around here and give off a sense of despair…
I guess I’ll cherish this life I grasped by throwing everything away and live it to the fullest.
While doing some groundwork at the lead.
The hardest part is that Mom’s shop is gone.
It will probably be the same two years later for the other end as well.
Well… I want to say that if you want to be a legend, you should live boldly and briefly, but I don’t want to disregard the choice of V too much.
The hardest part was being told by the rogue not to come to the tower end’s shop too often…
What was it that made us leave Night City in the end?
That also has a nice positive vibe, but there’s something distinctly fitting about it, which was good.
Probably, the safest route will be to work behind the scenes in the administration of the New United States.
It’s pitiful to cling to life now after having already died once.
Isn’t going out to the city the end where I give my body to Johnny?
Leaving Night City is a star.
Considering the number of dead and the damage caused when V rampaged, the suicide ending starts to feel somewhat justified.
Moderation from the Grim Reaper!
I was surprised to find that if you take the solar route now, you can receive the Retroslasher as a post-clear reward.
The sun becomes the top of the afterlife and goes to space at the request of Blue Eyes.
The stars leave the town together with Aldecaldos.
Moderation hands over the body to Johnny, and Johnny leaves the town.
Refused to become a construct under Arasaka and returned to Earth.
The tower is a civilian.
I wonder if that was the case.
Going out to space, going out to the internet, and going out to the Badlands, everything except for Tower and Devil (going home) leads to an ending outside of Night City.
I wonder if everyone would send me a holo message if I die from a virus-infected BD lying on the roadside…
Personally, saying goodbye to that town completely under the stars was the saddest.
I realize that I had some attachment after all.
Did something happen while I was out of it?
Best friends forever.
I love the sun the most; it feels legendary.
Restraint shook my heart deeply as I watched Johnny, with a sad expression on his face, swaying on the bus while leaving the city.
I entrusted my body to Johnny with understanding, but it’s unfortunate that everyone around is completely losing it.
I have a promise with Jackie too…
For the time being, it really seems like I won’t last two days in Night City without implants, so I urgently want to get out of the city!
Eight or nine times out of ten, Solar is going to die even if he completes the mission, but I wonder what will happen if he mistakenly survives.
I probably won’t be saved by the stars, but I like the feeling that I can live freely until the very end.
It was the first ending I saw, so it holds fond memories.
The reason Mama Wells’ store was closed was because that area became the territory of another gang.
If you spend two years in a place like that, of course…
Seeing other Keanu in things like John Wick made me think Johnny’s outfit is really lame…
I just wanted to see woman V, who works hard as an employee of a Japanese company and lives in a high-rise apartment…
In the first place, Night City is far from being peaceful.
Seeing the way everyone around the tower feels two years later, I can’t help but feel a bit sad thinking it might be similar in other endings as well.
If I were living without contact with Judy, there’s hardly anyone else I could spend time with properly, except for Panam.
You don’t have to be that rich to be able to live in a mega building, right?
Regardless of whether there is chrome or not, the tower’s V is really weakened…
If Yorino had not actively weakened Arasaka and allowed the rise of military-tech companies, such drastic changes probably wouldn’t have happened…
In two years, Arasaka will withdraw, so something incredible is going to happen in Night City…
I think I like the star end the most.
Tower V is getting encouragement from Johnny saying, “Don’t lose to yourself.”
I don’t think they would do something foolish.
I wonder what Dog Town will be like in two years.
The impact of the military tech expanding its influence has caused the Six Street to thrive, pushing the Valentino’s, who were opposing them, into a corner.
After two years of sleeping and almost returning to a fully living human, is it the new United States’ advanced medical technology that allows one to return to Night City so quickly?
I laughed at Gorou, who lives in Night City and still contacts me even at the tower end.
In this town, there is no place to belong except by either pursuing death or chasing after it.
Those who have fallen can’t even come to drink without feeling awkward.
They’re making a sequel.
If possible, I hope they implement AV this time.
The new United States can do things that Arasaka couldn’t do, which is awesome.
Well, there seems to be a difference between whether they were genuinely trying to fix it or not.
The person who created the scenario said, “V is the strongest in the story because it is a noir tale based on karma and absolute death is guaranteed.”
To survive means, conversely, to lose everything but your life.
It’s amazing how that Arasaka has changed in just two years; the speed of it is incredible in Night City.
I knew the Death God route before playing the game, so I don’t feel like going for any other ending.
I’m not lying about the demon end, but if I look at this ending from a broader perspective, I don’t dislike it that much.
It’s too painful if Gorou isn’t alive.
In the player’s perspective, V is the invincible Grim Reaper.
From an objective standpoint, it’s just a legend that caused a commotion for only a few weeks before disappearing.
Although it is a shining presence, ultimately it is not an existence that significantly changes the world.
The result of all the ups and downs in the DLC leading to a completely terminated relationship and ending up with the seat of an ordinary person feels a bit too harsh, perhaps.
Without a doubt, the legend was the one who alone changed the power dynamics of the city, regardless of which end other than the tower.
I personally think that the inability to attach the implant is the last struggle of the faulty AI used in that treatment.
I like how Misty is trying her best while everyone connected to her is feeling broken-hearted.
It’s no longer cyber, punk, or 2077, and nothing remains.
But I guess you have to do that much to get off the stage.
No matter how strong you are, if the way you end is as disgraceful as dying with your face in a toilet, you can’t become a legend.
How you die is the most important thing.
So V from Tower ED shouldn’t show up in the afterlife.
In my mind, after that, V went to Japan and studied under the legendary ninja, living a second life as the strongest assassin (in the flesh).
It’s nice that Johnny sees you off at the tower end.
I’m getting a bit tired of it after five laps.
Maybe this game struck deep within me.
Temporary freedom
PHANTOM LIBERTY
Can people playing on Switch 2 start with Johnny in the passenger seat?
I envy you.
I like the portrayal of failed presidential rescues.
There seems to be a premonition that something unexpected might happen, as Judy is also going along with the stars.
It’s amazing that what was produced through Edge Runners is Somi.
I like Johnny’s survival ending, but it’s too bittersweet and painful.
The scene where I give a guitar to the local kids is nice…
The expression in the scene of leaving Night City by bus is really good…
When will the sequel be released…?
Aiming for greatness and flamboyantly dying is the condition for leaving a name in the afterlife.
The fact that he just casually returned after being alive all this time and now says he can’t fight is just ridiculous…
I wonder if I can do office work without being digitized.
I felt that “Welcome to the World of the Many Other Than Misty” was like being told the game is over, and I thought there is a perspective like that based on the comments I read.
I believe that with my intellect and willpower rating of 20, I can rise again even if I am physically inadequate.
I want to entrust the body of Death Route V, which I have played extensively, to Johnny, so I’m going to go to Death Restraint.
I can kill more than a hydrogen bomb.
I planned a project to become free, but I was ignored by V, so it ended in failure as usual. Ah, it’s Somi’s fault.
Both players who are favorable towards Somi and those who are negative towards her.
“It’s good that we all agree that Somi’s personality is trash…”
Idris Elba-faced uncle cloud-making game
I guess I’ll sell cat spirits to make a living…
V seems to be making things really awkward, but it looks like Vik usually gets along pretty well with the current customers, so everyone is properly going through their own second year.
There are some people like you, though…
I think the reason why the star’s ending contains the content of that ending is because it seeks to find a way to survive outside of Night City.