Johnny Gat > The Boss > Shaundi > Pierce > The rest of those guys![]()
I found the guy from Saints Row just vibing in the Afterlife
I actually quite liked the endings and their different meaning
The whole point of this game from the very start was to become a self-destructive Night City legend, we have witnessed Jackie - someone who's been in the Night City game longer walk down this exact same path, actually one could argue that the fast-forward of "6 months later" which you get at the start of the game? That's Jackie's 6 months; the exact same time you're alloted.
Now, with that time; you're given a few pretty clear choices.
Become a Night City legend like you always wanted to and ultimately ruin your relationships and V still proclaims to be unhappy in much of the dialogue, I'd argue this is the bad ending; you succumb to the same trap Jackie did; now you're due for 6 months of doing self-destructive shit until you kick the bucket, the only difference being you've got no one there by your side when you do it, it's honestly even more tragic than Jackie's death.
There's the Aldecaldos ending, which I'd consider the good one, you're not only free of Night City but you're free of your obsession to be something greater, the whole game built up to what you valued, and choosing to value a family - something that no matter what start you get you'll never have elsewhere means you break that circle.
You might have only 6 months much like Jackie's starting bit, but you spend it setting the foundation for people you truly care about instead of dying in the backseat of a car. At that- while Night City would see you forgotten in another fifty years just like Johnny - the next generation of Aldecaldos definitely wont, it's a different kind of rememberance and to me it's a far more beautiful one.
Then there's blowing your brains out which to me almost makes more sense than being a Night City legend, because at least you haven't jeopardized anyone else in the process, this and the secret ending share the exact same principle - its either a quick way out or a prolonged suicide.
You can also surrender control to mister Arasaka himself - this one's a strange ending to me because you've been through so much with Johnny just to end up exactly like him, I've really got no thoughts about this one, it's just a pretty dumb thing to do knowing they only serve to use people and their foundations aren't grounded in morality, you'll be the next Silverhand most likely.
Getting beamed back to earth from here - I could have a few opinions on but honestly it doesn't really tell us much about what happens when we get back - only difference is the Arasaka poking seems to have left a lot of demons in V's head - not very mentally sound, probably has even less time than alloted in the other ones. Depending on your V it's either a worse version of the Panam ending or a corporats wet dream because they've just sucked on Arasaka toes and Jackie probably despises you from the afterlife, it's the easy choice to make but I don't think it's the best for you or the people you care about.
Johnny checks in is a pretty cool ending, the question here is just how much of V has stayed with Johnny in this ending since vice-versa applies, I'd like to think there's a chance they could still co-exist and take care of the people they care for with Johnny in charge - but with that bus-ride at the end and the upset Panam/romance option in the credits I'd wager he just does what he would've wanted you to do, which is to fuck Night City off- and even then he'd have been happier with Alt up in roboheaven.
All in all the choices V goes through as a person makes every ending make sense to me. It's a delibirate tale of obsession and the unhealthy ways we all go to search for happiness until it hits us in the face that the simpler things are what always mattered more, and that not matter what we do we can't really bring someone we've lost back, which is ironic since its the central theme of the game. Riding off into the sunset with Panam and making that choice not just for V but I'd like to think for Jackie's sake too felt very rewarding.
I'm sure the game will expand on all this stuff with DLC's but even then I'm not nearly as upset as most people seem to be with the conclusion.
you only get a drink at Afterlife if you die
I like to think the ending is saying no matter what choices you've made, you're a legend in Night City. A dead one, but a legend.
no way in hell did you JUST HAPPEN to find the guy from saints row AND grove street.I found grove street:
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I just got luckyno way in hell did you JUST HAPPEN to find the guy from saints row AND grove street.
According to my calculations, the odds of that happening are 1 to 7.500.000.000. You owe us an explanation.
Tends to involve times of day and location; not to mention if you’ve got the population density option on high or low.yo i haven't got the game but, the streets look a little empty
what's up with that
I've been using Scorpion's bike since I got itbikes 10x better than cars
I've been using Scorpion's bike since I got it
guy's a lad.
Downgradesyo i haven't got the game but, the streets look a little empty
what's up with that
I'm a bad driver, I didn't want to damage itALL MY HOMIES LOVE JACKIE
I WILL ONLY EVER USE JACKIE'S BIKE EVER
MISS MY MAN JACKIE LIKE
yo i haven't got the game but, the streets look a little empty
what's up with that