Ironic how this games theme is fuck mega corps and fuck corporate greed. And corporate greed is what made them release this game in such a buggy state.
Dude, whoever wrote the Samurai songs for the game is a genius. And the people of CDPR who actually took time to animate their characters in first-person is aswell
I don't know what you did to the audio of the singer, but it somehow brought out his Slavic accent that I never picked up on in the game despite doing it around 3 or 4 time now. I'm not complaining, its just the first time I've heard the singer so clearly in the song I guess.
I am super interested in learning guitar with the goal of learning to play this song and others like it. Do you have any advice on how someone can get started practicing guitar?
On my first playthrough, when i saw this scene I really thought that he plays legitimately the song. After learning the song myself I can confirm it. That's insanely impressive if you ask me. The game overall is, despite its quality, the single best game I played for a decade. One of the best in my life. For someone who played over 250 to end and around 400 overall, it's insane how it let me forget anything in my life when starting it. To be fair, the game when it was launched where not that worse than now, which makes me wonder why it's image did such a u turn, but honestly it doesn't care. Cdpr diserves respect for doing such a project in a time where the industry is broken and worthless
Love this part of the game so much. I have a save in the Bathroom with Johnny just before V pops the pill to let him take the wheel for this gig. Also I believe they just MoCap'd the hands of the Guitarist for this.
this whole game wrecked me... Sure I'm not the most stable person I know, but my older brother and three of my uncles were into progressive rock and metal ... and this scene did me in... it was too close to the bone... Absolutely epic emotional gameplay. Cyberpunk 2077 will always hold a special, ruinous, place in my heart.
I swear, The Refused must have been directly inspired by Shortsight - Cold Wounds Waking: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XoWvBMKee50.html - Your video remindet me of this.This is so similar. As The Refused is out there for a long time and situated in the Punk / Hardcore scene, this can be likely. Anyways, great cover, man. Keep it up!
Played through Cyberpunk this year, still need to get DLC but you've made me appreciate this scene so much more than I already did, love you relating to Kerry's words on how it felt going into this for you I'm assuming
It’s like a weird corny feel but then breaks into a super nasty metal punk vibe. This should be dropped into drop C running and played with and extra guitar. Deserves a fuller wall of guitar. Heavy
I really love how Denny (drummer) stands up in playing the last parts of the song, and how Kerry (vocals) is moving around the stage, just feeling the song/performance. It really captures that on-stage feeling of playing in a band and just having a rockin' good time along with the crowd. I miss the feeling of excitement/anxiety/anticipation right before the show, and right before starting the song, and then having it all wash away after a few moments after starting when you've found your groove on stage and just really getting into it :')
I couldn't stop smiling or headbanging when I did this mission. For some reason the thought never crossed my mind that us, the players, were gonna be this involved with the show. When I realized I was actually up as those opening notes played and turned into the hard ass riff I was going nuts