Mfw the pretty hacker lady in my brain tells me to go save the president to cure my brain cancer rockerboy disease
@TheHippo-or5wi11 ай бұрын
Naah. Never! I like that voice of reason.
@Men_dra Жыл бұрын
Why do they always leave out the best songs from the official soundtrack release smh. Thank you for ripping this
@graynor67 Жыл бұрын
So true
@eorond1225 Жыл бұрын
The songs we hear on official music albums for games and such are simplified versions. Due them probably not wanting 8 - 10 minute tracks on the album.
@Atticvs32 Жыл бұрын
Are we saying this in not on the official score for PL!? It was brilliant!
@treefingers65722 ай бұрын
@@eorond1225honestly, I wouldn't complain at all if they'd released it like that, or a separate "extended edition." I don't listen to something like the Cyberpunk OST as though it's just another album with regular songs that could go on the radio or be easily listened to in a short session. I put on the Phantom Liberty or base game soundtrack for the EXPERIENCE, the sense of being there again and soaking in the atmosphere and vibes of the game through that soundtrack, reliving the peaks and valleys of quiet and excitement, even if those valleys are 2-3 minute passages of quiet in the tracks that consist of more low-key, ambient instrumentation that is building up to the main part everyone remembers the track for, if that makes sense.
@maximreshitko Жыл бұрын
'Okay, okay, got this... save the president... no fucking problem' (c)
@TheArchon19 ай бұрын
I know I could have grabbed a car but it was really fun to just fucking PANIC SPRINT to the crash site lol the music was too good
@soro3847 ай бұрын
I did the same lol
@hiddenone84363 ай бұрын
2x jump +midair dash is faster anyway
@treefingers65722 ай бұрын
@hiddenone8436 sure, if you're trying to get somewhere as fast as possible and don't want to experience your surroundings and role-play/enjoy the moment of the story as it would actually happen. The only time I use that combo at this point is if I'm at the tail-end of the game and am rushing around the city to complete hustles. There was a time I was air-dash double-jumping everywhere to get to the next quest ASAP, and I slowly started to realize I was enjoying the game a lot less and was just kind of checking off boxes, not taking in the vibes anymore. It felt no different than fast traveling, almost. I feel pretty bad for any player who ends up pushing aside the experience of walking the streets, driving with traffic, taking in the environment and atmosphere, because they want to get everywhere as fast as possible at all times. If that's how you prefer to play, sure, but I seriously advise against doing it this way as your main method of travel until you've beaten the game at least twice and seen a lot of it. Even if you've been through there before, a lot of details can change and make it feel fresh every time, weather and lighting, certain pedestrians doing certain things, potential fights breaking out between NCPD and gangs, car bombs going off and suicide jumpers hitting the ground... these things are all flying by in a boring blur if you consign to air-dash-double-jumping everywhere as your first, automatic mode of transport. I found I enjoy Cyberpunk the most when I role-play my traversal and exploration as much as the story. Walk around and look at everything, maintain curiosity about what lies beyond an alleyway or what's on a rooftop in Dogtown. As for the sequence with running to the crash site, you get time to really take in the level of chaos happening around you, the destruction and casualties, the Barghest vehicles turning the corner and driving to the site. I maintain a steady run to an occasional sprint in this sequence, or hop in a van or something slow enough to take it all in and still get there in a reasonable time. Plus, hitting the buttons for double-jump-dash combo constantly, automatically, any time there's a space between you and your objective becomes a chore, and feels like you're doing everything by the numbers, the same way everytime, after a certain point. It actively makes the game less immersive for me. Using timed dashes and jumps to parkour and traverse rooftops and urban obstacles is a totally different story, just as immersive and fun as walking or running to an objective, so I'm not saying NEVER do it, you play how you want, but if the game feels like a chore because of it, consider slowing down a bit and playing like you just bought the game yesterday. The sense of awe is still there, you just gotta let it happen.
@7218007 Жыл бұрын
Hey can you rip the combat music from the final fight at the space port with Songbird. I think there are 2 versions. 2nd one starts after midway when Somi locks herself inside the room and you have to survive until she opens the door again.
@DE4AL7 Жыл бұрын
It's "Contra La Luna" from official soundtrack. The only difference between "ingame" and "album" versions is transition between first half and second half of track.