CYBERPUNK 2077 | ▶ dev. CD Projekt RED
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Great to see ya again, Johnny.
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JOHNNY SILVERHAND
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (2023) dev. CD Projekt Red
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“You know that’s not one of your strong suits, right?“
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CYBERPUNK 2077 | ▶ dev. CD Projekt RED
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CYBERPUNK 2077 | ▶ dev. CD Projekt RED
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CYBERPUNK 2077 | ▶ dev. CD Projekt RED
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I checked out "who wants to live forever" (the song that the scene where V and Johnny talk on the AV when V is taken for their FIA-sponsored suregery) and like
Okay
OKAY MAN OKAY
FUCKKKKKKKK
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SilverV not just canon but fatal
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thinking about how v’s name is only uttered twice during the events of cyberpunk 2077, and only once by the person who knew her the most. how the alias of “v” become something akin to a mask, something to hide behind. v the merc, strong-willed and capable. she put “valerie” to bed years ago, buried her. thinking about the conversation at the oilfields, when johnny says “most people i thought were my friends couldn’t even stand to be in the same room with me. you’re fucking closest to me by a long shot, there 24/7. and yet, you don’t seem to hate my living guts.” the intimacy of sharing one mind, one heart. v and johnny as an “us” and “we” in the most literal sense of the word; one and the same. thinking about the tower’s epilogue, where v talks aloud to johnny, even though he’s not there. how in all the endings where one is left without the other, how often that must have happened. how painful it would be to become accustomed to sharing one mind with each other, only to have that ripped away, and the loneliness that must come with it.
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