@@FrizFroz The biggest mistake was to not include Blue Oyster Cult's song in it, i mean Johnny's theme is good, but it'd be even more poetic if the actual song from the quest name plays.
that, and the faces. like... Maine's delusional smile after seeing Dorio die infront of him and David's Thousand-yard stare after realising that the closest person he had to a father figure was now gone forever was absolute nightmare-fuel and completely soul-crushing respectively. god rest those souls.
@@Greeker360 literally, if david and lucy didn't met maine, they just died maine saved david, not only life, and also his path, maine teach him everything, and eventually david become like him
Heh i think it's cool how the characters get better or worse every episide right? david martinez went to student of arasaka from best member of gang lucy went to unknown thief of memory to david martinez girlfriend maine went to unknown idiot purchaser to best friend of david martinez and more
Bit of a shame that David went down the exact same path. Obsessed. Too stubborn to quit. Got humiliated and ripped to shreds like a sick animal. Went out worse than Maine. He should've clutched his cash, Rebecca, Falco, and Lucy, and just dipped.
When he grazed David with a bullet he was like "oh hey David". Even in his psychosis he wouldnt harm Martinez. Then he prepares the send off for Dorio and tells David it's his last stand. David keeps insisting they can stand and fight, that they can make it out of there. It was literally like a father saying goodbye to his son.
He loved Dorio a lot more than David and would harm David much sooner than he'd harm Dorio. David just got lucky that Maine's psychosis happened to cool down a little at the same time he arrived by coincidence.
Yeah. That music is something. I dont even know how to describe that feeling i got when i heard this piece of music. Tragedy, Sadness, Loss, Despair, Emptiness? All of it, together. I would not call in depression. Really strange feeling, and im finding myself of listening to this piece more and more to replicate it. Watching that scene in the show. Trigger did awesome job, the change in the art style that is happening during that moment is so cool. Captures this sad and desperate situation just right. I hope to see more of cyberpunk world, it just feels... so right. Like i belong there. Not one fictional world felt so real for me like Cyberpunk.
Yeah holy fuck I load up this video it starts playing and then this surge of emotion and sadness, your brain just automatically assocciates this song with pain/death/sadness instantly provokes that reaction.
I think when people think of cyberpunk as a music genre its often to do with trap and dubstep type music. I am so so glad that they threw in the post rock. If anything deserves the dystopian mantle its definitely post rock. And this track really drove the scene home
@@Blaaaky An expression towards lifes that never lived yet live in our heart and memories, passion and desires have beared the fruits of life, make every second count, live your days to the fullest, meet you at the edge punks.
fr bro fr..If your interested, I completley remade ugory zurawie from scratch on my channel, to be in my opinion much more depressing. I think anyone who liked the original song, will like this version even better, I put alot of time and effort into it, for one of the best songs in edgerunners, made it have a sick gritty melancholic guitar drop.
In this song, you can actually feel the paranoia and hopelessness Maine felt as he acknowledged that death was on his doorstep; that the Grim Reaper was here to collect what he is owed
"But remember, little man. Ain't no one in this world you can trust more than yourself. Start using us as your crutch, and you're good as dead." "I'm gonna save you. We're gonna get outta here, Maine! You an' me, and... and then..." "... David. You can't do it. It's the end of the line for me. _But not for you._ Fast is what you do best, ain't it? Just keep running."
@@doby8544 I adore this scene. The first bit of advice Maine ever gave David was to essentially put himself first and don't give his life for others even if they're his partners in the gang. But when Maine was at his absolute lowest, on the edge of cyberpsychosis and about to die, David was the only one who came back for him. Even if Maine was doomed, even if David was terrified, that single act of love clearly meant the world.
This song fit so perfectly for what was a tragic, somber final moment. Maine was one of the best characters and seeing him lose it like that was fucked up. The hallucinations he had of being at the end of the road, and seeing his body before all the cyber augmentation was such great symbolism. I wish the game had moments and characters that lived up to the anime, because that whole episode with Maine just stuck with me in a way the game couldn't.
Que isso mano, o jogo tem ótimos personagens, o momento final do arco de cada personagens foi ótimo, principalmente o final da história do Kerry e Judy que foram finais bem emocionais.
@@jpjfrey5673 the dub is superior imo. It's probably because I played Cyberpunk before watching this, and the lingo just hits a little better hearing it in English like I did in the game
The most striking moment for me. Never really had an impression throughout the show other than the moment where Maine and Dorio rests and Maine tells David to live and be fast. Truly made a mark for me.
In the flash of Maines mind before the explosion you see the young Maine standing at the end of his road, watching David still continuing to run without him 💔
Maine's death was foreshadowing David's death, both ran as fast as they could till they had to chome the fuck up to protect a dream. Both of them met their end of the road.
"No more running for me dawg. Reapers finally calling my name. This is the end for me but not for you. Fast is what you do aint it? Just keep running."
i included that line in my remix and recomposing of the song. i had to..If your interested, I completley remade ugory zurawie from scratch on my channel, to be in my opinion much more depressing. I think anyone who liked the original song, will like this version even better, I put alot of time and effort into it, for one of the best songs in edgerunners, made it have a sick gritty melancholic guitar drop.
Maine held out just long enough to make sure David at least made it out and continued his dream . The way he held onto his arm after he died he was never the same
2:18 The way the drums leave in that scene and in the same second it starts showing the fallout of the explosion...And then the drums come back right as David comes into the frame. It's amazing.
this episode alone was a hard hitter, then coupled along with this fucking amazing ost? definitely one of my favorite anime episodes to date. this show was insane..
@@omocat4944 i included that in my music video for my own remix of the song, its so important 4 the vibe. If your interested, I completley remade ugory zurawie from scratch on my channel, to be in my opinion much more depressing. I think anyone who liked the original song, will like this version even better, I put alot of time and effort into it, for one of the best songs in edgerunners, made it have a sick gritty melancholic guitar drop.
If your interested, I completley remade ugory zurawie from scratch on my channel, to be in my opinion much more depressing. I think anyone who liked the original song, will like this version even better, I put alot of time and effort into it, for one of the best songs in edgerunners, made it have a sick gritty melancholic guitar drop.
As someone who enjoys every subgenre of black metal, it feels amazing how they managed to implement such a niche genre into an anime and managed to make the scene 1000000 times better…Absolutely nailed it. For anyone wondering, this is known as DSBM which stands for depressive suicidal black metal, a very fitting name for the scene it was used for…
After watching the whole anime two times this is definitely the most emotional moment for me. The hallucinations of the desert, relationship between the characters and the feeling of inevitability. I liked how it was very artistic and connected the hallucinations with the real life
Can't even make fun of how David's face looked when Maine set off the explosion. I'd make that same face too if my only father/older bother figure went crazy and his only option was to go out with a bang...
I can't listen to this without crying. I managed to hold it together when I first watched the scene, but the second time watching it back and knowing exactly what was going to happen to Maine, Dorio on the stack of explosives and what happens to David at the end of the show even after Maine told him to live... It was just such an overwhelming sense of emotion. It's so tragic. It's some of the best writing I've ever experienced, I'm so glad I watched this show
Man. For a sci fi anime, it was surprisingly grounded in reality. Life sucks, and shit always goes wrong. Nothing ever goes exactly as planned, and I feel the anime really presented that well. All of it leading up to a massive punch in the throat, kinda like a wake up call. Obligatory: “Wake up to reality, nothing ever goes as planned in this accursed world.”
It's interesting and breathtaking how words in the end of song lying on the Max-tac's attack. They're even opening their mouths at this moment,I really thought it were their voices, but it's not and it's awesome
This was the moment I knew Maine was my favorite character. The emotion he must have felt, realizing Dorio was killed in front of him... This episode fucked me up.
For anyone wondering why they can’t find this on bandcamp or spotify, I messaged the Record Label Peleton Records. There’s an agreement between the band and CD Projekt so it’s not available to buy yet :( Might be a fan rip on soundcloud tho and obv theres a few full versions on here :)
I assumed this was a song composed by akira yamaoka. He was listed as the composer for edgerunner's soundtrack and this has his grungy vibe like in silent hill 2
in the death of this guy, I already realized that Anime would have a sad ending, but it wouldn't be a bad one! Now I don't know how to feel about being right...
I loved Edgerunners, and it really made 2077 stick with me harder. On my third play through now and I just realized how deep and impactful V really is as a protagonist. There’s a particular conversation with Goro you have at the lookout site before the storage raid. The fact that V and Goro just go in on each other’s pasts and life choices while also revealing their traumatic and sad childhoods just resonated with me on a level that I don’t think many games ever have. It’s such an impactful conversation that it really left me wondering how I would face my own mortality? To what lengths would I go to reverse it or stop it, and who and what would I push out of my way?
I have such a hard time crying over media usually, but Dorio's funeral pyre and Main's eyes just being completely normal actually made me sob Also this song has been in the metal channel since launch
One of my fav shows, i loved it, i even cried. After i watched it, i rewatched it again after 2 days. Masterpiece. ep 6 ending is the most iconic shit in this show. Just wow, loved it. Wish there was a good ending.
I didn't know this song was in game and 1 time I was playing with the cyberpsycho mod installed. This song started playing on a radio nearby while my v started having a cyberpsychosis breakdown in David's jacket. I just stood there...
this is the song to play when you know theres no way out, your times up and you gotta go out with a bang. i personally think they couldve even substituted the V "been good to know ya" theme with this and it would have been even more powerful
This was the start of David's fall into cyberpsychosis imo. Right after this he started to get more and more chrome, trying to be like Maine, and eventually had the same fate as him too.
Maine’s death was probably the saddest for me due to the fact that he killed the woman he loved and brought it all upon himself. Everyone else in the crew just kinda got unlucky. But Maine was the architect of his own demise. Which is one of the saddest ways for someone to die. Like losing themselves to drugs or alcohol.
Maine didn't zero her. If you watch close, you'll see she reached him, got past his iron. NCPD shot her from behind, since she was so focused on jabbing Maine, she didn't avoid the bullets.