Yep. I felt pretty empty after successfully romancing Judy, especially because the relationship built to such a natural and realistic culmination with the Pyramid Song mission. I was looking forward to continuing that relationship but nah, it just kind of stops. :(
@@thereisnothinghere8829 If you expect some bubbly ass girly voice from a Cyberpunk character who has been through som shit you are sorely mistaken and should go back to Horizon.
Man y’all are so overly dramatic. All these characters knew V for a few weeks at the most, and knew they were terminally ill and fighting dangerous people. Of course after two years of radio silence they’d have to move on with their lives.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENED AT THE ENDING? She went with another woman and MARRIED her ffs!!! I WAS HEARTBROKEN AS FUCKKKKK. I would clap Aurore but she's dead. At this point, imma just end V's life ngl
I think Judy is my favorite love interest purely because you have to work for it. The other ones like Kerry and Panam you just have to do their side quests and its basically done for you but Judy took me like 3 runs to romance because you have to be so specific with your choices. You dont just get given it and you actually have to work for it like any relationship in real life.
Do you get a mission or something to go and see her, or is this just there if you happen to visit her? I ask because I'm on my first playthru and I get the feeling I'm missing out on a lot of content and I'm wondering if that's because I'm only following missions and not just dropping in on people randomly.
@@THEMODS4KThats what I did when I first started. I played like it was any other open world rpg. But I quickly realized it was pointless, or it seemed pointless. No one had anything to say to me and all the missions either came on your phone or are marked on the map. So I stopped exploring and started going straight from mission marker to mission marker.
@@cursedmonkey1033 When you explore you find all kinds of goodies, easter eggs and little world building moments, so it's not completely pointless. They even put some references to Keanu Reeves' iconic roles into Night City. But you are correct, all the missions are either marked on your map or triggered automatically.
@@THEMODS4KYeah I remember having an actual conversation with her. After a few missions, I went back to go see Judy Edit: She doesn't say anything when hanging out, but one thing I wished they did was let me play the guitar to Judy in that JapanTown apartment, would of been cool
"We didn't do anything weird. I mean she's so old, BDs didn't even exist when she was 18. They had this thing called virtual reality back then, nothing for me." - V
@@therearenoshortcuts9868 Yeah but no amount of plastic surgery can salvage that heap of Garbage Myers calls her personality. They're doctors, not miracle workers.
I didn’t get this line. She actually sent me a text about blowing her and slightly angry off lol😅 then i showed up many hours later and she just says "how do you do this V? How do you know when I'm missing you?" Guess like in real life just give them time to calm down lmao
I like Judy, but her actions can be a bit rash at times. Comparatively, I'd compare her to Yen because how she dismisses people. The Clouds mission, if she really wanted to change things, she should've just took over the The Mox. Panam is similar to Triss, in that she's a little rough on the exterior, but she's does what she feels she must for the people she cares about. To Panam credit, she always did what was best for her Clan and was even willing to go off the reservation to do it.