You know, first time I really heard this song it was playing at the end of “Don’t loose your mind” when I let the Delamain fragments free, I got in Excelsior and just tore out of the garage at top speed hearing him say “father would be proud of us”, that is a moment in gaming I will probably never forget.
@@SI0AX I'm not finished with my playthrough so idk all the usages, but it plays at the end of "Don't Lose Your Mind". The end of Delemain's questline. (won't spoil)
This song is amazingly powerful, emotionally speaking. The lyrics and voice are just so haunting and it feels so sad. To be honest, Edgerunners is what got my attention onto this song but listening to it really brings one scene to mind. If you do the Sun ending, either through the Rogue or Secret path, and Judy tells you that she’s leaving you and Night City. Honestly think this song fits V’s thoughts pretty well in that ending.
Everybody so was distracted by bugs. I admit I was a little bit until I finished the story and it was so good so emotional if people only had seen this side of the game...
@@marcusallen5085 They were working on it long before the anime came out. There were a lot of major updates before that. The anime just brought people's attention back to the game so they would actually notice the changes. I imagine a lot of people wanted to disassemble Adam Smasher after seeing that anime, and had stopped playing before any of the big patches were released, so they had no idea that the game was being worked on.
I'm necro'ing this to respond but I was pretty far into the game as well before I heard it. Legitimately had to stop my car because I couldn't focus on anything else but the music. Unbelievably haunting song
This song played for me just after I helped the Aldecados move camp and I genuinly felt it. I was forced to drive over all the way to the city and just had this song in the background. It made me feel this moment that I just experienced even deeper. It was like a really good TV Drama that just happened where you as the character just wanna step out of the car and scream "FUUUUU**" into the void
Dude this song being attached to all the content in-game makes me feel something fierce. I know it's just part of the opening montage, but the part of Vic and Jackie hugging depresses me so much!
After hearing about the edgerunners update and all the bug fixes they've made. The care they put into bringing the game from the dead (strangely fitting considering the story) and how emotionally moving the game is that even days after finishing it im still thinking about it. Im ashamed that i didnt give CDPR the chance when it first released and im so thankful that they continued to support it even despite almost everyone writing it off as a dead end. Thank you CDPR and i hope to see more of V's story
I listen to this and 'Let You Down' often, and, for some reason I can't explain, I think my ex possibly listens to this song, too. But I can only guess as to a reason, since I'm sure we'd listen for different reasons, anyway. Then again, I dunno why I'm thinking of xem again.
Great track. It's too bad that the in-game mixing makes it very difficult to hear the lyrics. It's very quiet, especially if the obnoxious & uber-loud THIS IS THE CENTURY track has been on before.
It is so powerful to me how the life cycle, the highs and lows, of Cyberpunk 2077 pre and post release so closely mirrors the emotional spectrum felt across Edgerunners and fits the entire vibe of Night City so well. I never quite road the hate train for Cyberpunk 2077, but I didn't play much of it after its release either. And yet CDPR has impressed me all over again with how they managed to not only revive the game in the traditional way through bug fixes and additions, but also tap into the deeper pulse of their universe to create a truly moving, fully realized experience across multiple media.
I kinda get your point that you're not an RPG player, but I can assure you it's very easy, try playing some old shcool action RPG like Fallout, Skyrim and The Witcher. I personally started with Fallout and I knew jack shit on how to play the game, but then got used to it and perfected it, and it's the same with Cyberpunk. Just go for it
This was playing for the first time I played the game and met Evelyn at lizzies bar before the heist. Set the mood great and am sad because I haven't been able to recreate it
"Is this mess my fault" I said as my world crumbled around me and all the fingers pointed at me were finally justified. Shoulda been me, not you. I'm sorry. I'll use what ever time I got left to remember my promise and try to live again. For both our sakes.