Finished CP2077 Phatom Liberty. And holy shit, it was amazing! Idris Elba was awesome as Solomon Reed. But true star of the expansion was Songbird. I've never seen an accurate portrayal of someone to trusted the system too much and felt betrayed in the end. I am not sure if I made the right call in the expansion ending. I thought the ending would also be interesting.
Given how every other ending has at least one NPCs I've come to care about, I was really curious on what would happen with this ending. And FFFUUUCCKKK..... it hurts.
Two years coma? FFS I knew something was up, but wasn't expecting that.
Everyone has moved on. Felt bad for River, happy that Judy is doing alright, and Vik really makes me sad. But man, seeing Panam, someone who I've romanced, has pretty declared me dead and moved on, hurts me the most. I mean I'm glad no one had to die (except for Johnny, twice technically), but I honestly think this might be worse.
It's also probably one of the most realistic, bittersweet, and beautiful ending I've ever seen. I've experienced this myself; moved from another country to US (I come from Korea) and when I went back nothing was the same. Graduated high school here w/ friends whom we promised to stay in touch, and now I have no what they are up to after 10 years. Also reminded of my ex-relationship, where we ended in a positive note but still painful.
And yet, I am still glad to be here, a lot of things I've got to appreciate for, and will strive to live on for. Just like V, who still wants to keep going in NC.
Now if you'll excuse me, I am reloading the save to do the Aldecaldos ending for the nth time to escape this grim reminder. Also will play the SH2 Remake after this